I attempted to update my Watch to the latest WatchOS version. It started the download to my watch but when I checked on my iPhone X, it had a message that the download was paused until connected to wifi. The option to resume was greyed out. Both my phone and watch WERE connected to my wifi. Now the screen for software update has a spinning icon that just goes on for minutes and minutes. I've power cycled the phone and watch and same problem.

*=I tried various times, and I noticed that, if I resume the laptop within 10 seconds, I find the wifi connection active; so there is something that deactivate NetworkManager after this lapse of time.


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I tried to reset the nest wifi point to the factory setting again, and this time it seems to work. I am now able to connect to the wifi. I am not sure what happed last time when I did. Thank you for responding and for all the suggestions.

For many months I've accessed a public xfinitywifi hotspot using my tablet which only supports 2.4 GHz wifi. About 3 weeks ago it stopped being able to connect to it. In fact it doesn't even show up on the list of available networks. Yesterday and today I checked it out again using my phone (which supports both 2.4 and 5 GHz wifi) and found that the hotspot was no longer broadcasting on 2.4 GHz. Only on 5 GHz. The phone connected to it just fine on 5 GHz. So it seems like the hotspot is still functional, but has stopped broadcasting on 2.4 GHz. How can I get it to resume operation on that frequency?

Finally I have found someone experiencing and explaining EXACTLY what has occurred to me in the last 2 weeks, only, this is happening to my xfinitiywifi SSID being broadcast from my home router. Both xfinitywifi and XFINITY can only be connected to via 5Ghz devices. Devices that are 2.4Ghz can not even see these SSID's to connect to them. VERY frustrating.

*It's important to note that when there is an available internet connection while the session is resumed, it does fetching successfully, so the issue is not with the server I'm sending the task to for sure.

It could be indeed related to the device. To confirm this, could you let us know if the same happens when using a different connection, like another WiFi network or mobile data? We'd also like to know if it only happens when you're using a Bluetooth connected device or also when using the phone's speaker.

Notes on background uploading: Normally, camera uploads only runs while the Dropbox app is open and for a few minutes after you close it. This is due to a limitation in iOS. However, if you turn on background uploading, the app will automatically resume uploads whenever it detects a significant change in your iPhone's location.

The first thing to fix iCloud restoring stuck is to check the internet connection. As you know, iCloud operates when the device is connected to WiFi. Similarly, you require a stable and strong internet connection to restore your iPhone from iCloud.

The ability to resume interrupted downloads can save you a lot of time, especially when downloading large files like software programs. All major browsers, including Firefox, Internet Explorer and Chrome, enable you to resume a download from where it left off in case of a lost connection, so your download will pause, but it won't be lost. Once you've restored your connection and browser, you can resume the download.

There is a roaming feature that allows AnyConnect to reconnect after a PC sleep. The client continues to try until the idle or session timeouts expire and the client does not immediately tear down the tunnel when the system goes into hibernate/standby. For users who do not want this feature, set the session timeout to a low value in order to prevent sleep/resume reconnects.

With this change, AnyConnect tries to reconnect when the computer is brought back from sleep. The AutoReconnectBehavior preference defaults to DisconnectOnSuspend. This behavior is different from that of AnyConnect Client Release 2.2. For reconnect after resume, the network administrator must either set ReconnectAfterResume in the profile or make the AutoReconnect and AutoReconnectBehavior preferences user controllable in the profile to allow users to set it.

The only value added with the disconnected timeout is to allow an administrator to specify a different timeout for when the client is not actively connected versus idle. As noted earlier, Cisco bug ID CSCsl52873 has been filed for this.

A. By default, AnyConnect does attempt to re-establish a VPN connection when you lose connectivity. It does not attempt to re-establish a VPN connection after a system resume by default. Refer to AnyConnect Client Behavior in Case of System Suspend for details.

A. AnyConnect does not provide any extra "magic" to accommodate session persistence for applications. But VPN connectivity is restored automatically shortly after network connectivity to the secure gateway resumes, provided the idle and session timeouts configured on the ASA have not expired. And unlike the IPsec client, the automatic reconnect results in the same client IP address. While AnyConnect attempts to reconnect, the AnyConnect Virtual Adapter remains enabled and in the connected state, so the client IP address remains present and enabled on the client PC the entire time, which gives client IP address persistence. The client PC applications, however, still perceive the loss of connectivity to their servers on the enterprise network if it takes too long for VPN connectivity to be restored.

The offline event fires when a previously connected device loses anetwork connection so that an application can no longer access theInternet. It relies on the same information as the Connection API,and fires when the value of connection.type becomes NONE.

The online event fires when a previously unconnected device receivesa network connection to allow an application access to the Internet.It relies on the same information as the Connection API,and fires when the connection.type changes from NONE to any othervalue.

Currently, Whatsapp only supports one active session at a time. If the owner of the number that is connected to Timelines opens Whatsapp Web, your connection with TimelinesAI will be paused. Timelines will attempt to resume the connection automatically in 10 minutes. If it fails (e.g. your device is turned off) the owner will be notified via email to resume the connection. ff782bc1db

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