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This morning I noticed my home wifi wouldn't connect. It's worked up to today. My home computer still works fine and is connected. I restarted my phone and forgot my wifi and set it up again but it won't connect. Any suggestions or is anyone else having issues. Little bugs here and there. This is a big deal to me. Thanks
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Re: Wifi problem connecting?
I sometimes face the same problem (different device though), but
Try restarting your internet modem.
(Works for me)
Re: Wifi problem connecting?
Since 4.3 update, wifi took a big hit. Issues are different for different people, but I think 4.3 update caused wifi issues overall.
Waiting patiently for a fix.
Ok so interesting find so far. I reset my modem yesterday and low and behold I was able to connect my phone back onto the network. Worked fine all day. Went to bed and got up and phone is not on wifi and won't connect again.
It appears that when my phone goes to sleep it drops my wifi and then won't connect when I wake it.
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Ok so interesting find so far. I reset my modem yesterday and low and behold I was able to connect my phone back onto the network. Worked fine all day. Went to bed and got up and phone is not on wifi and won't connect again.
It appears that when my phone goes to sleep it drops my wifi and then won't connect when I wake it.
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yes. That's another symptom that has been reported around.
Wifi would not connect.
Wifi disconnecting and re-connecting constantly.
Wifi low link speeds.
etc.
I suspect software update soon, as before 4.3, I did not have any issues with wifi.
After the most recent update of the HTC One, my wifi will not connect. I went to Sprint and they said it's an HTC issue and I'll have to wait for an update fix. Second problem I have is when I plug in the USB into my brand new 2013 Kia Sportage the debugging on the phone goes on and off. It will not read the phone (it read my iPhone 5 perfectly even showing the album cover on the car stereo screen). Third problem is when I plug in the USB to my Mac it doesn't read my phone and HTC Manager sucks. Fourth problem I have is Google Play Music . The streaming is horrible. It plays then stops, plays then stops on off on off. Only works when I'm home on my wifi, but now the wifi doesn't work. SO BASICALLY I HAVE A USELESS PHONE. GOING BACK TO THE IPHONE FIRST CHANCE I CAN. SHOULD HAVE NEVER LEFT.
first issue is that your using a mac , i have tried to auto assign and manual assign IP and router addresses . stupid updates. hopefully they will bring a new one out soon
Go to settings and do software upgrade. THIS WORKED FOR ME..
Go to settings and do software upgrade. THIS WORKED FOR ME..
This morning I noticed my home wifi wouldn't connect. It's worked up to today. My home computer still works fine and is connected. I restarted my phone and forgot my wifi and set it up again but it won't connect. Any suggestions or is anyone else having issues. Little bugs here and there. This is a big deal to me. Thanks
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I had the same issues right after I updated my HTC One to 4.3 not connecting to wifi. I ended up calling HTC tech support and this is what they had me do and it seemed to work.
Go to Settings>Wifi>Advance (top right)>Wifi Frequency band and select 2.4 HGz only.
1. Hold power button and shut down phone.
2. Once the phone is shut down, hold the volume down button then press power button for approx. 3 seconds and let go.
3. You will see a white screen, using the volume buttons for up/down and power to select: scroll to Recovery and press power. The screen should be black.
4. Now press the volume up then power button for approx. 3 seconds and you should see a black screen with blue lettering and a red triangle in the center.
5. Scroll down using the volume down and select Wipe Cache Partition. At the bottom will say Cache wipe complete in yellow.
6. Press power button selecting Reboot System Now. Phone will reboot and should be working. Try to connect to wifi.
Hope this works, if not then call HTC using a different phone to troubleshoot.