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ā12-06-2023
05:21 PM
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ā12-07-2023
07:06 AM
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Samsung_Stephan
Bought a Galaxy Tab s9 Ultra last week and have had issues with Wifi 6.
The tablet would establish a connection with my Wifi 6 router, but then every few minutes (sometimes even more often) the browser will time out when loading a page and the tablet settings will show "Connected without internet" next to the Wifi connection.
I've tried resetting the tablet's network settings and also powering cycling my router, and the problem has persisted. Other people online have reported the same or similar problems, but I wanted to clarify based on my own experience:
1. The problem is occurring with my Wifi 6 router. (Some have speculated the issue may be related to Wifi 6E.)
2. The problem seems to only occur when the Wifi signal is moderate or weak. More specifically, the problem occurs when my tablet is in the next room from the router (~30 ft. away), but not when it's in the same room (~10 ft. away).
3. I have a Tab S7+ and the Wifi works normally when connected to the same router.
4. Changing from randomized MAC Address to fixed MAC address didn't help.
5. Changing the Wifi encryption from WPA2/WPA3 to WPA3 or WPA2 didn't help.
Can we get Samsung to officially acknowledge the issue and give an ETA for resolution?
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ā04-06-2024 07:34 AM in
TabletsI'm having the exact same issue. My brand new Galaxy tab 9 keeps disconnecting from Wi-Fi 6. I can't believe no solution has been posted yet
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ā06-29-2024 06:47 AM in
TabletsI returned three S9 tablets to Samsung. Tech Support has no clue what to do. I think it's a firmware issue. I hope the S10 tablets are fixed when they are released. So far, Samsung has not acknowledged that they have a problem. But the forums are full of issues that people are having with their tablets.
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ā07-22-2024 05:15 AM in
TabletsI'm experiencing this issue with my Tab S9 FE+. My unit has gone though multiple firmware reprogramming from the service center along with its wifi antenna + mainboard replaced. The issue still persists where every other device connected to my wifi works flawlessly but my Tab S9 FE could barely login to microsoft apps and gdocs doesn't even sync properly. In fact, every app that involves syncing data to the cloud is broken. On top of that, wifi is slow. My rough testing shows that wifi5 (not 2.4ghz or 5ghz band) runs real slow while wifi6 runs fine. But I cannot simply tell establishments to beef up their access points to wifi6.
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ā07-23-2024 05:05 PM in
TabletsI had a similar issue and what I did was: go into settings, to go about tablet, click status information, click "Wi-Fi mac address" click on the name of the WiFi connection you are trying to use, click "view more" and there should be an option for "MAC address type" I think by default it will be randomized but changing it to tablet MAC fixed my issue.
If you don't get the "MAC address type" as an option try doing this first:
Go to settings, go, to Wi-Fi, click 3 dots and go to intelligent Wi-Fi, click on "intelligent Wi-Fi 6.0.0" (you may have a different number I don't know) until the option for connectivity labs pops up(you need to press it multiple times in a row)
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