R rajnet Well-known member Sep 21, 2013 106 0 0 Oct 10, 2013 #21 Deselecting the auto network switch has solved the problem. Posted via Android Central App
Almeuit Moderator Team Leader Moderator Apr 17, 2012 32,273 23 38 Oct 10, 2013 #22 rajnet said: Deselecting the auto network switch has solved the problem. Posted via Android Central App Click to expand... I did this right when I got the device... I've had no issues with my wifi. Sent from my T-Mobile Note 3 using AC Forums.
rajnet said: Deselecting the auto network switch has solved the problem. Posted via Android Central App Click to expand... I did this right when I got the device... I've had no issues with my wifi. Sent from my T-Mobile Note 3 using AC Forums.
M MisterMe11 Active member Sep 20, 2013 29 0 0 Oct 10, 2013 #23 Aren't there situations where you want the auto network switch? My Blackberry switches between known wi-fi networks automatically. On the Note 3 if I disable the auto switch does that mean I will have to manually tell it to log on each time? rajnet said: Deselecting the auto network switch has solved the problem. Posted via Android Central App Click to expand...
Aren't there situations where you want the auto network switch? My Blackberry switches between known wi-fi networks automatically. On the Note 3 if I disable the auto switch does that mean I will have to manually tell it to log on each time? rajnet said: Deselecting the auto network switch has solved the problem. Posted via Android Central App Click to expand...