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ā03-21-2022 06:42 AM (Last edited ā11-05-2023 06:24 PM by SamsungChelsea ) in
Galaxy S PhonesThis has only become a problem of late which originally led me to think it may be some app update interference but safe mode on and same problem.
Phone S10E, operating system and all apps updated
Router Linksys EA8100
Can sign in to 5ghz and to guest 2.4ghz and also to guest 5ghz, no problem
Signing in to 2.4ghz I usually get Connection Failed or Cannot Connect to Network, though at times the connection takes place. It will take place after repeated manual attempts and once connected and if I leave router range and return, it will resume 2.4ghz connection.
Other devices in the house are connected to 2.4ghz without issue
Tried unplugging/rebooting the router.
Tried turning airplane mode on and off
Tried forget network
Tried reset network settings
Tried wipe cache partition
Tried setting IP settings to static
Tried setting MAC address type to phone MAC
Tried clearing data and cache of 'wifi direct'
Checked router firmware for current
Tried previous version of router firmware
Have tried manual sign-in a foot away from the router thinking there was some signal issue, no luck.
I can use guest 2.4ghz but the 'why' of the issue is bugging me.
Is there something else to try or is this an indication that the phone hardware is the issue?
Any help or suggestions, much appreciated.
Thanks
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ā03-24-2022 04:43 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesWell, admittedly I know almost nothing about the magic of technology. I employ Google and poke and hope. Long story short, for whatever reason here's what worked.
I reset the router to factory settings. I renamed the 2.4 and 5ghz networks to something new. I replaced the factory password with something I can remember.
And that worked. 2.4 now easily accessible from my phone as well as 5ghz.
A stretch to call the above a 'solution' but I guess if the problem has ended, it is a solution. Thanks to all who tried to help.
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ā03-21-2022 07:13 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesWell actually I only just enabled Guest network as a test to see if the phone would connect to Guest 2.4ghz, which it does. Typically, I do not have Guest network enabled. This problem arose before I enabled the Guest network. And it's bugging me! lol
Thanks for the reply!
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ā03-21-2022 11:24 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesHad not but just gave that a try. Didn't work.
I just reset the router to factory default then restore, nope.
Is my phone gone weirdly bad? Not seeing how guest 2.4 connects but regular 2.4 gives me a hard time.
Thanks for the suggestion(s), appreciate the help.
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ā03-21-2022 11:38 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesOkay, here's an update.
I reset the router to factory. Keeping it at factory and using the supplied network password, I can connect to 2.4 and 5. The plot thickens.
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ā03-24-2022 04:43 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesWell, admittedly I know almost nothing about the magic of technology. I employ Google and poke and hope. Long story short, for whatever reason here's what worked.
I reset the router to factory settings. I renamed the 2.4 and 5ghz networks to something new. I replaced the factory password with something I can remember.
And that worked. 2.4 now easily accessible from my phone as well as 5ghz.
A stretch to call the above a 'solution' but I guess if the problem has ended, it is a solution. Thanks to all who tried to help.