Change how wi-fi comes on when plugged into charger?

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I have the Samsung Note 2 through Sprint with version 4.4.2 on it. Whenever I plug it in to power to be charged (car or home) wi-fi automatically gets turned on and starts searching for a signal. Is there a setting I can change where wi-fi will ONLY turn on and start searching for a signal when I turn it on, not automatically when it gets put on a charger?
 
I have the Samsung Note 2 through Sprint with version 4.4.2 on it. Whenever I plug it in to power to be charged (car or home) wi-fi automatically gets turned on and starts searching for a signal. Is there a setting I can change where wi-fi will ONLY turn on and start searching for a signal when I turn it on, not automatically when it gets put on a charger?
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If you have Sprint Connections Optimizer installed on your phone, turn it off. See if that will fix the wifi problem.

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I can certainly try that here in a moment. While I do think the Sprint Connections Optimizer is on my phone what is it? And what are the "disadvantages" of having it turned off?
 
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The advantage is that you use wifi rather than your allowed amount of data any time there's a wifi signal available. Since it's plugged in, the disadvantage of using a little more power isn't really a disadvantage. (Even if you have unlimited data, you'll probably find that after you've exceeded some amount in a given moth, your data connection seems to slow down - and it probably is.)

I'd actually consider automatic wifi on external power to be an advantage, not a disadvantage. (If the phone is on, and you're charging it, it'll probably take a couple of minutes more to charge, which is about as significant as adding a cup of water to the ocean.) If I ever charged my phone anywhere but home (where it connects automatically because my home is geofenced), I'd probably write a Tasker task to do what your phone is doing.
 
I can certainly try that here in a moment. While I do think the Sprint Connections Optimizer is on my phone what is it? And what are the "disadvantages" of having it turned off?

It is a tool that selects the "Best" network for you. Here is a link to how you can turn it off: Turn Sprint Connections Optimizer on or off - Samsung Galaxy S® III 32GB

I do not know of any disadvantages of having it turned off. If you ask me, it's better if it's off rather than on.
 

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