I tried to search for a solution to this issue but came up short - if this question has already been answered then I apologize. When I first got my (AWESOME) Nexus 7, it downloaded all of my wifi information that was saved on Google's servers. Very convenient! I have recently unlocked my bootloader and rooted my device; still running the stock rom, just have superuser as well, but now I no longer have the wifi passwords that were loaded previously. I assumed that they would be re-downloaded when I reconnected my Google account to the wiped device.
A possible solution that I will likely use is to backup the wifi passwords I have saved from my phone and restore on the Nexus 7 via titanium backup but I am wondering if there is a way to force the tablet to initiate a download of saved wifi passwords from the Google server? I would expect that if it did it upon initial activation that I should be able to do it again after a wipe.
Thank you for the help in advance!
A possible solution that I will likely use is to backup the wifi passwords I have saved from my phone and restore on the Nexus 7 via titanium backup but I am wondering if there is a way to force the tablet to initiate a download of saved wifi passwords from the Google server? I would expect that if it did it upon initial activation that I should be able to do it again after a wipe.
Thank you for the help in advance!