Hopefully a solution to wi-fi problem
not helpful at all. get a life!
what is a forum for? my post were much more relevent than what you just posted. didn't you read the other guy's unfriendly reply to my post? you repeated the same thing. you look like the troll!
I think the wi-fi problems were caused by "darrylb". lol
Just kidding...gotta chill dude. Backup the phone & return it to Sprint as was suggested.
I found a solution online for the wi-fi problem (I don't get my EVO until tomorrow to test this, so DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK).
See post toward bottom of the page at:
Poor wifi connectivity - HTC EVO™ 4G (Sprint) - Android Forums - HTC Community
Posted by tristar2 on 7 Jun 2010 3:55 PM
rated by 0 users Re: Poor wifi connectivity
I've "had" the poor wifi reception issue just as many of you have described in previous posts. I call HTC and spoke with a very helpful tech support agent. She was very helpful and importantly "cured" my wifi issues. Below are the steps we took:
BACKUP your DATA ...
1. Factory Data Reset (home, menu, settings,privacy >Factory Data Reset)
Phone will warn about erasing all data, so make sure your data is backed up..
2. After phone restarts: (takes about 3 minutes)
a.OBE (Out of Box Experience) starts (skip to setting up Gmail account).
b. Skip to complete OBE and allow Evo to finish booting.
c.On home screen, touch menu, settings, wireless & networks.
3. Enter wifi settings via wifi settings (set up and manage wireless access points)
a. Touch WI-FI (Turn on Wi-Fi)
4.Under Wi-Fi networks select desired network.
a. Enter network password and verify info.
b. Connect
5.Touch network name to view connection details (Status-connected, speed, channel, signal strength, security, and ip address. My speed went from 1 or sometimes 11Mbps to 48Mbps!
6. Return arrow to previous page (Wireless & networks)
a. Scroll down and uncheck "Mobile Network".
b. Touch home. All Apps, Internet.
c. Don't enter your PCS phone #.
7. Touch address bar and enter the following web address to test your speed:
mobilespeedtest.com, enter
8. Touch "run speed test" and note results..
a. re-run speed test with the 1Mb file as suggested.
9. I like the "speedtest.net app in the market. I use it on my 3Gs and my Touch Pro
Notes: On back to back speed tests using speedtest.net with the 3Gs and the Evo, the Evo returned
3060kbps vs 3Gs 4269kbps.
Evo Wi-Fi strength indicator showed "0" bars to only "1" bar for the duration of the test.
The 3Gs had a steady bandwidth needle while the Evo displayed an erratic bandwidth needle.
Bottom line is that I can now connect with my router which is 3 levels down in my home..
I hope this info helps.
tristar2