Wifi won't turn on; MAC address unavailable

Roger Brienza

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I've had my Nexus 7 Tablet for about a year without a problem. Recently I opened my tablet to find the Wi-Fi icon in the upper right missing. I tried to turn the Wi-Fi on, but the process just hung there. I rebooted and got the same thing. I checked under Advanced Wi-Fi and found the MAC address unavailable.

I rebooted several times over the next few days, and finally the Wi-Fi was back to normal. That lasted for three weeks, and then, boom, back to the same thing for 3 days, then Wi-Fi was on for three days and then today, back to no Wi-Fi and MAC address unavailable.

Any ideas on how to remedy this situation, short of a factory reset? I've heard that it could be an android system file that needs to be replaced by downloading it, although I know not which file. Could a recently installed App be causing this? My guess is that it's something in the boot process. Please help! :confused:
 
I've had my Nexus 7 Tablet for about a year without a problem. Recently I opened my tablet to find the Wi-Fi icon in the upper right missing. I tried to turn the Wi-Fi on, but the process just hung there. I rebooted and got the same thing. I checked under Advanced Wi-Fi and found the MAC address unavailable.

I rebooted several times over the next few days, and finally the Wi-Fi was back to normal. That lasted for three weeks, and then, boom, back to the same thing for 3 days, then Wi-Fi was on for three days and then today, back to no Wi-Fi and MAC address unavailable.

Any ideas on how to remedy this situation, short of a factory reset? I've heard that it could be an android system file that needs to be replaced by downloading it, although I know not which file. Could a recently installed App be causing this? My guess is that it's something in the boot process. Please help! :confused:

Well I think the solution lies only inside the factory reset, try doing a soft factory reset it will not delete you data rather than it will reset all the settings back to the time when you have purchased your device.
 
Before I had a chance to do anything, my tablet rebooted by itself and is stuck at the startup screen, with the four colored circles rotating in place. It does not respond to powering off with the power button. I'm guessing my tablet is done for.
 
I've had my Nexus 7 Tablet for about a year without a problem. Recently I opened my tablet to find the Wi-Fi icon in the upper right missing. I tried to turn the Wi-Fi on, but the process just hung there. I rebooted and got the same thing. I checked under Advanced Wi-Fi and found the MAC address unavailable.

I rebooted several times over the next few days, and finally the Wi-Fi was back to normal. That lasted for three weeks, and then, boom, back to the same thing for 3 days, then Wi-Fi was on for three days and then today, back to no Wi-Fi and MAC address unavailable.

Any ideas on how to remedy this situation, short of a factory reset? I've heard that it could be an android system file that needs to be replaced by downloading it, although I know not which file. Could a recently installed App be causing this? My guess is that it's something in the boot process. Please help! :confused:

i also have a same problem with you. i tried to do as follow and succeeded
- go to data/misc/wifi (required root)
-backup file wpa_supplicant.conf in this folder which contains usename and password wifi
- delete all file in this folder
- turn on wifi ( if you careful, you can reboot )
- now you can connect to wifi
- recovery file wpa_supplicant.conf
 
i also have a same problem with you. i tried to do as follow and succeeded
- go to data/misc/wifi (required root)
-backup file wpa_supplicant.conf in this folder which contains usename and password wifi
- delete all file in this folder
- turn on wifi ( if you careful, you can reboot )
- now you can connect to wifi
- recovery file wpa_supplicant.conf

HI Huong,
Am facing the same problem and i rest to factory default twice but didnt work.
Could you pls explain how to go to data/misc/wifi? i can't get to it on my Xperia z2

Thanks
 
HI Huong,
Am facing the same problem and i rest to factory default twice but didnt work.
Could you pls explain how to go to data/misc/wifi? i can't get to it on my HTC M9

Thanks
 
Hello,
I've faced that problem with Xperia Z2 some months ago and I solved it today.
I had unavailable wi-fi mac address and bluetooth, so both functions were always off. Of course, I've tried everything possible with firmwares.
But after 2 or 3 month my battery controller died and I had had to replace whole battery. And, surprise, after replacement, wireless connections - wi-fi and bluetooth - appeared to function again! Mac address and bluetooth id are available.
I had such idea previously, cuz wifi becomes available before only for 3-5 minutes after phone start with fully charged battery.
Probably, your problem may have another reason, but I hope it will help you anyway.
 
i also have a same problem with you. i tried to do as follow and succeeded
- go to data/misc/wifi (required root)
-backup file wpa_supplicant.conf in this folder which contains usename and password wifi
- delete all file in this folder
- turn on wifi ( if you careful, you can reboot )
- now you can connect to wifi
- recovery file wpa_supplicant.conf
 
Hi Dear

I have HTC One E9 plus OPJX100 E9PW
Having problem with wifi and bluetooth i flash firmware twrp and ruu but the problem is still there.
Security is off and cid is 11111111
I flash other region firmware and ruu but no solution i root it and any possible solution i could i did but but wifi and blutooth do not work.
If any body could help i'l be thankfull.
wifi and bluetooth MAC address is Unavailable.
 
On my rooted phone, i tried it with a lot adrenaline. I used ROOT BROWSER to have files, deleted them all, rebooted. But didn't work hopelessly.
 
i have the same problem too on my xperia z3 !! I try to flash all firmware but no luck and I think it because of the battery.. so, should I change the battery or what?
 
i also have a same problem with you. i tried to do as follow and succeeded
- go to data/misc/wifi (required root)
-backup file wpa_supplicant.conf in this folder which contains usename and password wifi
- delete all file in this folder
- turn on wifi ( if you careful, you can reboot )
- now you can connect to wifi
- recovery file wpa_supplicant.conf

Is this for android
 

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