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Exec=/home/user/Asd/execroot.sh /home/user/Asd/refreshnetwork.sh
#!/bin/sh if [ $# -ne 1 ] then echo "Usage: $0 command" exit 1 fi echo rootme | devel-su -c "$1"
#!/bin/sh /sbin/initctl restart xsession/icd2
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Xxx, you mean me ?
I found and added this possibility to N9QT refresh button, called "network refresh", many many time ago
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From time to time the built-in browser and some other http apps stop connecting. Browser progress bar appears but stops in the very beginning (killing browser and relaunching it doesn't help), FB doesn't show 'updating' in the feed, yandex.maps just doesn't dowload data.
What's weird is that at the same time ping works (both IP is resloved and packets are received), pop3 mail checks work, wifi hotspot does transfer data to the internet and even Firefox works (they must be using http in a different way?).
Happens both on 3G and Wi-Fi.
Most cases seem to be somehow related to power saving mode (that is, it almost never happens without PSM and if PSM is enabled when a browser connection is open the chances to get the issue are higher). I don't have precise steps to reproduce the issue though. PSM gets activated by time conditions with ProfileMatic.
There were rare cases where I could bring connectivity back for a short time by toggling PSM on and back off or by changing 2g/3d/dual setting. But they are too rare and the connectivity was down again soon (again, ping and others continued to work).
I don't have open mode or inception installed. I did try inception for a short period of time hoping it would allow to reset the network adapter somehow without rebooting the phone but as I'm not deep into linux I didn't succeed. I don't have many 'system' programs installed apart from ProfileMatic and UI extensions (though I'm thinking of trying Faster N9).
I'd appreciate any idea why this can happen, what to check or try. I'd of course like to avoid situations like that but if there's a way to reset the adapter wihtout rebooting the device it will also be very good.
Thanks.