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    Question EVO 4G LTE Wifi connection glitches?

    Anyone else seeing wifi connection stability problems? I see forum posts for the One X that mention some wifi related problems, which HTC may or may not have acknowledged... :P

    My connection at home keeps dropping and reconnecting. I have a year old Linksys E2000 / 2.4 GHz which I've used with my EVO 4G, no problems noticed there.

    The E4GLTE might stay connected for five minutes, or thirty seconds - no apparent pattern or association with activity. Restart phone and/or router doesn't seem to change anything. Doesn't seem to be dependent on signal strength; it's just as likely to drop and reconnect ten feet from the router, yet stay connected 300 feet away and outside.

    Anyone else?
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    I had the same problem last night. It was trying to obtain ip address, but never did. I disconnected, turned it off, restarted the phone (held power button for 10 seconds), and reconnected. It's worked fine since.
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    I'm having the same problems. I've tried toggling all the settings in every conceivable permutation, and I can't get it to remain connected. It doesn't even find the network in the WiFi settings menu.
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    Noticed the same thing this morning. Struggled to reconnect to wi-fi until I toggled it off/on. Seemed odd.
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    same here, disconnects and reconnect randomly.
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    Great! Sort of. At least it's not just me. Or just you.

    Now all I need to do is figure out how to let HTC know, and find out if they're working on a fix. That's the trouble with us having the first relatively few devices; nothing in the Googles on the soon to be common problems yet.
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    Same problem here. Kept disconnecting and reconnecting when I was downloading all of my Play and Amazon apps yesterday. Haven't turned it on since.
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    I had the problem. Went into advanced wifi settings and changed it to high performance which it says may use more power. I looked and this was already the default on my EVO3D. Anyways, wifi works perfectly now and according to Wifi Analyzer gets a LOT better reception than the 3D did.
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    I keep dropping 3g data connection

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    It's worse now. Now, in the menu to connect to a network, the "connect" button is grayed out. It remains grayed out even after entering the password. This is getting quite ridiculous.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ditchparrot View Post
    Noticed the same thing this morning. Struggled to reconnect to wi-fi until I toggled it off/on. Seemed odd.
    Same thing happened to me.
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    It seems to kill my entire wifi network after an unspecified amount of time... I noticed it while trying to download most of the apps that I had on my OG Evo. Never happened before, rebooting the router fixed it for a while, and then eventually it went down again.

    I'm guessing that there's some sort of incompatibility between the E4GLTE and my Netgear router, as the wireless network at work was fine. Tried changing some of my router settings, hopefully that fixes the issue.
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    Just a followup to my comment about the wi-fi not connecting. This may not be the same issue as others are having but felt it was worth mentioning.

    Every time, and I mean EVERY time, that I turned off wi-fi and then turned it back on the wi-fi would not connect without rebooting the phone. It would say that it was getting an IP address but never fully connected and the process would repeat.

    I had a wi-fi toggle widget installed and on a whim decided to uninstall it and now I can disconnect and reconnect to wi-fi at will.
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    I have tried three different routers on three different networks. I have tried a factory reset, and I've tried adjusting every setting that might be related to WiFi. I still haven't found a fix. Is anyone else still struggling?
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    Have any of you guys checked your router logs to see if there's any troubleshooting info there that might help?

    Also, have you tried a public hotspot -- like a Starbucks? They don't use encryption settings, so it would be a good test to see if the EVO has issues with that or not. You could also test turning off all security settings on yours as well, if you're willing to do so.

    It could also be an issue with 802.11n. If you have a B or G capable router, that might also be worth trying. I've experienced the symptoms described with other phones.
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    I changed my router settings to turn down the LAN speed from "Up to 150 Mbps" to "54 Mbps," and changed the encryption from WPA2-PSK [AES] to WPA-PSK [TKIP] + WPA2-PSK [AES], and that seems to have fixed my issues. *knock on wood*

    We'll see if this lasts me at least a few days, then I might switch the LAN speed back up again.
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    I've been experiencing the same thing that somebody else on this thread said they were experiencing about the wifi "connect" button being disabled.

    I just experienced the most bizarre thing with this and I confirmed it on 3 different WPA2 networks at my work:
    The "connect" button was staying disabled until I entered the at least the number of characters that the particular network password required (i.e. network#1 password was 6 characters long, the connect button stayed disabled until I entered at least 6 characters, network#2 password was 8 characters long, connect button stayed disabled until I entered at least 8 characters)
    Its almost as if the phone was polling the router for authentication rules or something odd-ball like that.

    Either way, that was my experience. worked exactly that way for me every time I tried it.
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    No issues with Wifi at home. Solid 32 MBPS
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    I'm suffering from random outages. Seems to have chewed through my battery today reconnecting all the time. I read bad things about using "best wifi performance" so I've left that off, but something I just messed with is the wifi frequency band setting. Rather than letting it choose what to do I may force it to 2.4 GHz and see if that helps. Any thoughts?

    This is a rather annoying issue.
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    I've had great wifi service on my phone ( going on a week and a half)...until last night. It was on, working great, I went out for an errand and came back. Wifi was still on, but would not reconnect. I've turned wifi on and off several times, rebooted (full shutdown), rebooted my router and nothing so far. I removed my router from scanned wifi selections and reselected it, entering my password, and still nothing. I'm just glad i can still get internet thru my airave. Just really annoying. Not sure if its my phone or my router decided it had enough of my phone. If anybody has any other ideas, I'm all ears. Only had this problem with my photon a couple times and rebooting usually fixed it. It sees my router, and keeps saying its getting an IP address, then starts scanning again. Like an endless boot loop. Oh well.

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    Same thing keeps happening to me. And that is on wifi and 3G.

    It drops signal randomly. And sometimes won't even allow me to make a phone call.

    To fix it I have to reboot phone then it seems to work fine afterwards.

    I just figure it's a software issue. Remember early adopters are always the Guinea Pigs till they get the bugs ironed out.

    Expect a software update soon.




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    hoping for a fix really, really soon. can't get wifi to come up without the error 67 unable to connect. any solutions so far?
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    Quote Originally Posted by retiredandlikeitswife View Post
    hoping for a fix really, really soon. can't get wifi to come up without the error 67 unable to connect. any solutions so far?
    Since AT&T is releasing an update for the One X that includes bug fixes for wi-fi connectivity issues, maybe a similar update will be released for the Evo?

    http://www.androidcentral.com/att-ht...g-out-over-air
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    Anyone care to search the other forums titled WiFi problems or WiFi fix?

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    I am having the same issue, it will frequently disconnect and reconnect to wi-fi. Will do it from every 30 seconds to 5 minutes. Toggling the wi-fi off/on will knock it back into shape for a while. Does this on several different wi-fi routers of different brands, types, etc.
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