Even in Android 1.5, there were some problems with it (Issue 2571 - android), and while you can use your Internet for simulating HTTP connections and downloading data, finer control over Wi-Fi connectivity should better be done with a device.

In theory, linux (the kernel underlying android) has mac80211_hwsim driver, which simulates WiFi. It can be used to set up several WiFi devices (an acces point, and another WiFi device, and so on), which would make up a WiFi network.


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In theory, this driver could be used for tests in the android systems where you don't have a real WiFi device (or don't want to use it), and also in some kind of android emulators. Perhaps, one can manage to use this driver in android-x86, or--for testing--in android-x86 run in VirtualBox.

I am running on a self-hosted Nextcloud 16.0.4 installation behind a reverse proxy.

I am able to access, upload, use and utilise the server to its full potential, except for when android clients try to sync with WiFi.

The issue I have is not very obvious, because the client says: Connection error.

great!

Yes nextcloud works 100% fine elsewise. Got smb drive attached locally in Windows, I have Web interface working flawlessly, but android app fails on WiFi. I can also use phone browser and upload normally there.

I just started having this same issue on Android. Also running 16.0.4. Images upload fine over Verizon 4G but not on any wifi. I am able to create a folder manually through the Android app and it is synced. It also seems I can delete anything through the app. But it will not upload any files I try.

Not sure if this issue coincided with the last firmware, but recently my android phone and tablet are not having internet access. I tried my LG G6 and it connects fine to 2.4G and 5G. My windows laptop connects fine to the 2.4G. The tablet connects to the 2.4G

With the previous version it didn't work even though it was enabled (devices didn't ever connect with WPA3). With this version it absolutely will not work. I have the same router and it works with my Pixel 6 without issue, as long as WPA3 is not used. The problems with WPA3 (specifically 802.11w) and mwlwifi are well documented and will not be fixed as the vendor has dropped support. If you require WPA3 you will need to replace the router.

I have the same issue. I update to openwrt 22 and I can not connect my androids phone or devices using WPA2/WP3 MIX, I have to use only WP2. I don't have any problem connecting computer or amazon devices using WPA2/WP3 MIX, I didn't have this problem before on openwrt 21.

At the beginning of the year, there was major system update for my FP3, which let not let me connect to my wifi from my FritzBox 7530. I could see them and try to connect, but it would always fail. For both 2,4Ghz and 5Ghz. I had to reset my phone, losing access to my 2FA in the process, so I will not do this again.

I have a S22 Ultra and have noticed this problem for a few weeks at least. I can't recall the exact date that it started to occur because I don't make outbound calls a lot, however, this happens on the wifi at home, at work, and any other wifi network im connected to. I can send texts over wifi, data continues to work in all areas, but outbound calls get dropped immediately. I've turned wifi calling on and off, I've reset my emergency contact info, I've changed my calling preference between wifi preferred and cellular preferred. I've taken out and put back in the SIM card countless times, and I can usually make 1 outbound call after putting the SIM card back in, but that's it. It's definitely a Verizon network issue because I have 3 coworkers who also have s22 ultra on other carriers and they are not having wifi calling issues. I have tried using the Samsung AND the Google phone apps and it is the same result.

I am so sick and tired of the fucking wifi toggle on And-13. It takes a combination of 5 or 7 clicks and swipes (depending on your habit of whether you pull the notification bar down fully or not) to turn the god damned thing off or on.

In total, this will greatly reduce the amount of taps and swipes you would have to make. It allows you to have quick settings tiles that disable or enable wifi or mobile data with one tap. After the initial setup, starting Shizuku after reboots does not take that much effort following these steps:

I have to say, I also hate this new toggle method, and we have to be correct here:

Old method: Swipe down, toggle wifi, swipe up

New method: Swipe down, click Internet, try to hit the tiny switch to toggle wifi, press done, swipe up

Plus another disadvatage of the new solution is, that you don't see the state of the wifi toggle in the pulldown menu.

I saw a nice solution for this on a LOS based rom: they just added the two old tiles (wifi & mobile data) as an option, so you can choose, what you want. Wouldn't this be a great solution for GOS as well?

When I fly, I connect to GOGO air wifi. In the air, I can send and receive text messages to/from iPhones but I cannot send or receive from Android. When I land and turn off airplane mode, the messages all appear.

To find the Wi-Fi password on an Android, open the Google Play Store app and search for and install Solid Explorer File Manager. From the home screen, tap Menu (three lines), go to Storages, and tap Root. In the root filesystem, tap data > Grant > misc > wifi > wpa_supplicant.conf. Choose a text editor; under the network block, find the entry for psk to view the password.

Hey all,

I just stumbled across the Wifi Connection sensor on my android HA app (wife has same model of phone). My WAF is very low with the GPS presence detection. I was wondering if it is possible to set home/away status based on the SSID of my network from this sensor? Our network is split between default and 5gHz so I would need to capture both as our phones could be connected to either at any given time.

This turns on when connected to one of the three SSIDs and off if it is not connected for about 10 seconds. This works really good on my Samsung S21, even when the wifi of the phone goes to sleep (which it does on every phone i think when it is not used for a longer time), the sensor still says you are connected. Only when coming home sometimes it is a little bit slow when the phone is in my pocket and screen is off.

Fast update, I've updated to the newest firmware. (Deco M9 Plus1.3.0 Build 20190821 Rel. 54023) Which allows you to turn of Mesh Technology for connected devices. I'm sorry to say that my TV (Philips (55PUS6401/12) with Android 8.0.0) still won't connect to wifi when enabling fast roaming. My original problem still exists with this newest firmware.

@levo thanks for your answer. If that's true then it's not working for me correctly. My daughters iPad keeps connected to the deco on the ground level when she's on the second level.(assuming she started downstairs) If she turns off wifi and on again the iPad switches to the deco on the first level. 


Back to your case, we received some feedback and found that the root cause is that the TV does not support fast roaming segment which blocks TV to connect to the Deco wifi network; generally speaking, with the fast roaming enabled, the fast transmisson segment will be included on the beacon frame, it is optional, devices which support it can acheive 802.11r roaming much better, others which do not support just ignore it; It seems that the TV does not support and refuse to connect to it.

Hey, I was with this same problem here. Running Android 7 and 8, single or multi app, and with the 4.3 Launcher version I was not able to see the status bar, use home or app manager physical buttons, edit wifi and bluetooth settings. So I did a rollback to 3.3 Launcher version and then all of those problems disappeared. I hope that this tip helps you and other people with these same troubles.

I'm new to esp32, but I think I've come to learn that the esp32 can operate in multiple wifi modes. So without digging through the guts of the code (which I'm eager to do, just as soon as I get it working the "proper" way).

@leonardo1123 Ok, it sounds like they 'simplified' the code for the kids. In that case since I am Apple I can't help you but I always found android connected easier than Apple. Did you try typing in the first few caharacters into a search bar in the wifi interface. I haven't seem android UI in a decade so don't know.

@leonardo1123 If the ssid is being broadcast, then all devices should work, it's probably that your pc is on a different (correct) sub-net? and non of the devices are, or you have security settings/software to block, remember you are setting up a public address, your phones have vpn? lot's of possibiities. This kind of stuff isn't my area of expertise, Inq if he is still around would be better able to help you. @will do you know this android networking?

I have a few devices not applying the wifi policies. I'm getting 0xc7d24fc5 and -942518331 errors on the policy itself. Everything else is applied to the device. One is a Pixel 6a and the other one is a Samsung A22 phone. Both Android 13. No issues enrolling into the corporate-owned dedicated profile. I've also tested with our shared devices profile. The same error pops up.

I'm getting the same error on a Pixel 7 Pro. This is the only place I've seen the two error codes (0xc7d24fc5 and -942518331) mentioned anywhere else when searching for them. 

I don't have access to the Omadm log, only the CloudExtension ones, and I can't find anything in there regarding the wifi profile. 

Does Microsoft have any information on this error code that they can share so we can know where to troubleshoot?

We are also facing this issue. Worked fine when deploying Wifi profile to device that had the security patch update from May, but after june update was installed and reenrolled device, wifi profile reports 'error'. 2351a5e196

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