Hello,
I have two problems with wifi on xperia pro, it never worked well and yet doesn't work after I flashed FXP 142.
1. The wifi disconnects after a while when phone goes to standby.
2. The wifi hotspot doesn't work.
Is this solvable?
Thank
I have the Wifi off on standby problem as well. Only difference is that I'm using an HTC One S. This seems to be a problem with certain Wifi chips. You can try the following. Go into settings, Wifi. Access the menu in there and go to advanced. Make sure keep Wifi on during sleep is set to always. Hopefully that helps. If not, you might have to download Regpon Wifi Keep Alive from the Play store. Be careful though. This drains your battery a little more than normal.
HTH,
Blake
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From: "Lubos Pintes" <lubos.pin...@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 3:54 AM
To: <eyes-free@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Xperia pro - two wifi problem
> Hello,
> I have two problems with wifi on xperia pro, it never worked well and yet > doesn't work after I flashed FXP 142.
> 1. The wifi disconnects after a while when phone goes to standby.
> 2. The wifi hotspot doesn't work.
> Is this solvable?
> Thank
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lubos Pintes" <lubos.pin...@gmail.com>
To: <eyes-free@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 1:54 AM
Subject: Xperia pro - two wifi problem
> Hello,
> I have two problems with wifi on xperia pro, it never worked well and yet > doesn't work after I flashed FXP 142.
> 1. The wifi disconnects after a while when phone goes to standby.
> 2. The wifi hotspot doesn't work.
> Is this solvable?
> Thank
hi all samsung galaxy user (accept those with galaxy nexus),
How do you handle the capacitive buttons e.g. home key, back key and etc which is not explore by touch capable? I am currently having a samsung galaxy chat (B5330) which have a hardware qwerty keyboard but the home key and back key are capacitive one, and once you touch it by accident it will throw me back to the homescreen. This does not happen with my nexus device.
> I have the Wifi off on standby problem as well. Only difference is > that I'm using an HTC One S. This seems to be a problem with certain > Wifi chips. You can try the following. Go into settings, Wifi. Access > the menu in there and go to advanced. Make sure keep Wifi on during > sleep is set to always. Hopefully that helps. If not, you might have > to download Regpon Wifi Keep Alive from the Play store. Be careful > though. This drains your battery a little more than normal.
> HTH,
> Blake
> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "Lubos Pintes" <lubos.pin...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 3:54 AM
> To: <eyes-free@googlegroups.com>
> Subject: Xperia pro - two wifi problem
>> Hello,
>> I have two problems with wifi on xperia pro, it never worked well and >> yet doesn't work after I flashed FXP 142.
>> 1. The wifi disconnects after a while when phone goes to standby.
>> 2. The wifi hotspot doesn't work.
>> Is this solvable?
>> Thank
-----Original Message-----
From: eyes-free@googlegroups.com [mailto:eyes-free@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of andr...@smartphone.my
Sent: 14 November 2012 13:38
To: eyes-free@googlegroups.com
Subject: samsung capacitive buttones, workarround?
hi all samsung galaxy user (accept those with galaxy nexus),
How do you handle the capacitive buttons e.g. home key, back key and etc
which is not explore by touch capable? I am currently having a samsung galaxy chat (B5330) which have a hardware qwerty keyboard
but the home key and back key are capacitive one, and once you touch it by accident it will throw me back to the homescreen. This
does not happen with my nexus device.