Hi,
I have recently upgraded from a OnePlus 8 Pro to a OnePlus 10 Pro 5G and have a really weird issue concerning WiFi connectivity to a BT Smart Hub 2 router.
I have two BT Routers (one in the house and one in the home office). In the office the OnePlus 10 connects to the Wifi OK but shows 'No data Connection'. Whereas the old OnePlus 8 is connected to the same router and has a perfect data connection. I have the two phones alongside each other on my desk with the 8 connected fine and the 10 connected but showing no data connection. To rub it in the 10 connects fine to the the BT Smart router in the house.
I initially assumed it was a setting in the 10. So I've scoured the internet with little success but, as a result of this, changed settings such as using random MAC addresses, etc. to no effect. I've also had the two phones side by side and scrolled through the wifi settings screens (all of them) to check that they are the same - they are. I've also tried turning off the 5G on the office router (as suggested by one post one a random forum) to no avail.
So then i assumed that there was some setting in the router but couldn't find anything. I then purchased a TP Link access point and set it up and hard wired with RJ45 it to the office router. The phone, once again, connected to it perfectly but showed no data connection. I happen to have a spare BT router kicking around (BT keep sending them to me) and so installed that as the office router. Exactly the same issue.
The only way it i can connect to the office BT Router via Wifi is to connect the old 8 and use it's hotspot. Connecting the 10 to the 8's hotspot works!!! However, this is not a long term solution.
Any ideas? Any obscure settings I've missed? All help/suggestions gratefully received.
UPDATE: Have spent more time looking at what is going on between the router and my OnePlus 10 c/w the 8, I can see that the 8 is being assigned an IPv4 address while the 10 is being assigned an IPv6 address. I've now set a static IPv4 address for the 10 in the router and it appears to have connected and is staying connected. Fingers crossed.
I have recently upgraded from a OnePlus 8 Pro to a OnePlus 10 Pro 5G and have a really weird issue concerning WiFi connectivity to a BT Smart Hub 2 router.
I have two BT Routers (one in the house and one in the home office). In the office the OnePlus 10 connects to the Wifi OK but shows 'No data Connection'. Whereas the old OnePlus 8 is connected to the same router and has a perfect data connection. I have the two phones alongside each other on my desk with the 8 connected fine and the 10 connected but showing no data connection. To rub it in the 10 connects fine to the the BT Smart router in the house.
I initially assumed it was a setting in the 10. So I've scoured the internet with little success but, as a result of this, changed settings such as using random MAC addresses, etc. to no effect. I've also had the two phones side by side and scrolled through the wifi settings screens (all of them) to check that they are the same - they are. I've also tried turning off the 5G on the office router (as suggested by one post one a random forum) to no avail.
So then i assumed that there was some setting in the router but couldn't find anything. I then purchased a TP Link access point and set it up and hard wired with RJ45 it to the office router. The phone, once again, connected to it perfectly but showed no data connection. I happen to have a spare BT router kicking around (BT keep sending them to me) and so installed that as the office router. Exactly the same issue.
The only way it i can connect to the office BT Router via Wifi is to connect the old 8 and use it's hotspot. Connecting the 10 to the 8's hotspot works!!! However, this is not a long term solution.
Any ideas? Any obscure settings I've missed? All help/suggestions gratefully received.
UPDATE: Have spent more time looking at what is going on between the router and my OnePlus 10 c/w the 8, I can see that the 8 is being assigned an IPv4 address while the 10 is being assigned an IPv6 address. I've now set a static IPv4 address for the 10 in the router and it appears to have connected and is staying connected. Fingers crossed.
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