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Does it make any difference what wifi network you're using? Home, work, library, coffee shop, stolen ^B^B^B^B^B^B borrowed neighbor's?
 
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Originally Posted by robthebold View Post
Does it make any difference what wifi network you're using? Home, work, library, coffee shop, stolen ^B^B^B^B^B^B borrowed neighbor's?


No it doesnt matter whose wifi Im using, its the same. Doesnt matter if its 2.4ghz or 5. I might get a brief increase in speed when changing networks. Enough to open a website, or get to the store menu.

Everything was working fine on my connection. Then one day when I reset my phone, overclocked it, and the last app I installed was tweetian. Since then, hasnt been working. I reset the device, I wiped it clean, same issue.
 
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Have you tried the utility 'Restart WiFi' from openrepos? It's more of a bandage than a cure, but it's more convenient than restarting phone or opening a terminal and remembering the correct initctl commands.
 
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Yes I tried and no results.

I used the command quite often and remember it by now :P

/sbin/initctl restart xsession/icd2
 
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Hi.
Did you check your /var/log/syslog when connecting to wifi networks? That may give you some clues...

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When my wifi works for one or two pages everythings normal, nothing special written. But when it doesnt, theres something like this which I dont understand what it means:

Mar 5 12:27:54 (2015) tracker-extract[9750] : GLIB MESSAGE Tracker - Setting up monitor for changes to config file: '/home/user/.config/tracker-extract.cfg


Mar 5 12:27:54 (2015) tracker-extract[9750]: GLIB MESSAGE Tracker - loading defaults into GKeyFile...

What does that mean ??

Last edited by mrk88; 2015-03-11 at 17:49.
 
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Hi.

These messages are related to the 'tracker', which is a process in the device taking care of modifications in the filesystem, like new pictures or videos captured with the camera.
I don't think it is related to your connectivity problem, but maybe someone here can add more light....

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Hi.

I forgot another question: Are you using some kind of special cyphering protocol for WiFi? Or just plain WPA with a passphrase?

I can recall that PAP-CHAP schemas for WPA-Enterprise and Certificate-Authorities are somehow tricky to configure.

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Just a plain WPA with a password. I never had an issue before, it just happened one day and it doesn't want to go back
The last thing I installed was tweetian then wifi stopped working correctly.
 
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Hi.

This is an extract from my syslog file for a regular connection to wlan (with WPA):

Code:
Mar 18 16:22:12 (2015) wlancond[1037]: Scan issued                                                                                                                             
Mar 18 16:22:14 (2015) wlancond[1037]: Scan results ready -- scan active                                                                                                       
Mar 18 16:22:14 (2015) wlancond[1037]: Scan results (8 APs) to :1.116                                                                                                          
Mar 18 16:22:14 (2015) icd2 0.213.4+0m8[1259]: connecting iap 0x6ede0 in state ICD_IAP_STATE_SCRIPT_PRE_UP: interface is '(null)'                                              
Mar 18 16:22:14 (2015) EAP[3851]: EAP 2.1.50+0m6 started.                                                                                                                      
Mar 18 16:22:14 (2015) icd2 0.213.4+0m8[1259]: connecting iap 0x6ede0 in state ICD_IAP_STATE_LINK_UP: interface is 'wlan0'                                                     
Mar 18 16:22:14 (2015) icd2 0.213.4+0m8[1259]: connecting iap 0x6ede0 in state ICD_IAP_STATE_LINK_UP: interface is 'wlan0'                                                     
Mar 18 16:22:15 (2015) wlancond[1037]: Starting to associate                                                                                                                   
Mar 18 16:22:15 (2015) wlancond[1037]: nl80211: BSSID 00:26:5a:b5:49:61                                                                                                        
Mar 18 16:22:15 (2015) wlancond[1037]: nl80211: BSSID: 00:26:5a:b5:49:61                                                                                                       
Mar 18 16:22:15 (2015) icd2 0.213.4+0m8[1259]: connecting iap 0x6ede0 in state ICD_IAP_STATE_LINK_POST_UP: interface is 'wlan0'                                                
Mar 18 16:22:15 (2015) icd2 0.213.4+0m8[1259]: connecting iap 0x6ede0 in state ICD_IAP_STATE_IP_UP: interface is 'wlan0'                                                       
Mar 18 16:22:15 (2015) udhcpc[3855]: udhcpc (v0.9.9-pre) started                                                                                                               
Mar 18 16:22:15 (2015) udhcpc[3855]: Sending discover...                                                                                                                       
Mar 18 16:22:15 (2015) udhcpc[3855]: Sending select for 172.26.0.8...                                                                                                          
Mar 18 16:22:15 (2015) udhcpc[3855]: Lease of 172.26.0.8 obtained, lease time 86400                                                                                            
Mar 18 16:22:15 (2015) dnsmasq[673]: reading /var/run/resolv.conf.wlan0                                                                                                        
Mar 18 16:22:15 (2015) dnsmasq[673]: using nameserver 172.26.0.1#53                                                                                                            
Mar 18 16:22:15 (2015) dnsmasq[673]: read /etc/hosts - 1 addresses                                                                                                             
Mar 18 16:22:15 (2015) icd2 0.213.4+0m8[1259]: connecting iap 0x6ede0 in state ICD_IAP_STATE_IP_UP: interface is 'wlan0'                                                       
Mar 18 16:22:15 (2015) icd2 0.213.4+0m8[1259]: connecting iap 0x6ede0 in state ICD_IAP_STATE_IP_UP: interface is 'wlan0'                                                       
Mar 18 16:22:15 (2015) icd2 0.213.4+0m8[1259]: connecting iap 0x6ede0 in state ICD_IAP_STATE_SCRIPT_POST_UP: interface is 'wlan0'
The sequence is:
1.- Issue a wifi scan.
2.- Associate to BSSID 00:26:5a:b5:49:61
3.- Request address/parameters via dhcp.

Hope this helps.
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