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#1
Hi,

I thought I had messed with my OS, so I needed to flash the phone. I flashed it already ~12 times in the last 2 days, but following situation still occurs.
  • When I want to connect to the internet and open the dialog, spontaneously after an uncertain amount of time that could be 5 minutes, the list of networks is shown, just to disappear soon again after a few seconds. When trying to connect it fails "There is something wrong with the network connection".
  • alternatively, the phone just restarts when it opens the network list dialog.
  • in rare instances the network connection can be established, just to lose the connection soon or reboot.

please, how can I check wether the wifi module is broken? I still hope there is something else wrong, e.g. error in the flashed image (unlikely, I used it successfully already about 5 times)
 
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I found that dmesg output, happening very frequently:
Code:
[   86.682067] wl1271: ERROR sdio read failed (-84)
[   86.682098] wl1271: WARNING unsupported chip id: 0x22222222
[   87.003234] wl1271: ERROR sdio read failed (-84)
[   87.003265] wl1271: WARNING unsupported chip id: 0x22222222
[   87.326171] wl1271: ERROR sdio read failed (-84)
[   87.326202] wl1271: WARNING unsupported chip id: 0x22222222
[   87.329010] wl1271: ERROR firmware boot failed despite 3 retries
but then occasionally:
Code:
[22532.138763] wl1271_sdio mmc1:0001:2: firmware: requesting wl1271-fw.bin
[22532.804168] wl1271: firmware booted (Rev 6.1.1.39.339)
[22538.197540] wl1271: down
and
Code:
[22538.733093] wl1271: firmware booted (Rev 6.1.1.39.339)
[22538.783996] wlan0: authenticate with 1c:c6:3c:8d:e4:ae (try 1)
[22538.786376] wlan0: authenticated
[22538.786468] wlan0: associate with 1c:c6:3c:8d:e4:ae (try 1)
[22538.978820] wlan0: associate with 1c:c6:3c:8d:e4:ae (try 2)
[22538.982971] wlan0: RX AssocResp from 1c:c6:3c:8d:e4:ae (capab=0x411 status=0 aid=2)
[22538.983001] wlan0: associated
[22543.046508] wl1271: Association completed.
[22555.029846] wlan0: disassociated from 1c:c6:3c:8d:e4:ae (Reason: 8)
[22555.588256] wl1271: WARNING Unable to flush all TX buffers, timed out.
[22555.605346] wlan0: deauthenticating from 1c:c6:3c:8d:e4:ae by local choice (reason=3)
 
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#3
Did you try on other accesspoints?
 
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Originally Posted by nieldk View Post
Did you try on other accesspoints?
Thank you for your reply. Yes, I did, same effects.
 
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#5
Sounds very much like a hardware issue.
Could be bad flash memory, bad wifi chip, or, perhaps some wire got bad connection inside.
 

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