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Ok I have been having this problem for months and I keep seeing posts on the forum, people having the same problem. None of their suggestions worked (for me).
This has been infinitely frustrating, I love this phone but the wifi problems are a real buzzkill. I've also seen similar posts popping up for people with the 1520.
Let me explain the problem in detail here:
-Using cellular data works great. Browsing internet, Facebook, various apps, uploading cinemagrams, all no problems, quick, but this phone burns through my 5 gig data plan like nobodys business, so I can't just leave it on cellular.
-Home Wifi: Initially I can connect to home wifi and everything works great, but then it just hangs. I get messages like 'We're having trouble getting data', or something like that. So I can get on Facebook and browse a little on the newsfeed, but at some point scrolling down the pictures stop loading and finally, the red band with the above message. This happens on any app that uses internet, IE, cinemagram sharing, email, evernote, weather, navigation apps, you name it. Inevitably they work for a bit and then just hang.
All other WIFI devices work with no problem on this network, other phones, laptops, Windows 8 tablets, IP cameras, even a Wifi Thermostat.
-My hardware: Charter cable modem directly and correctly connected to Netgear WnDr3700v3 router.
This problem has been vexing me for the last 3 months, some people suggested returning the phone and I almost gave up.
That is the reason this post is so long, I hope it helps others with this problem.
Here are all the suggestions I have tried and none worked:
-Toggle airplane mode: this works for a few minutes and then I have to do it again, over and over.
-Update the router firmware: nope.
-Change router security to AES only: nope.
-Lumia Black Update: nope
-Delete WIFI network profile in phone settings then reconnect: tried this several times: nope
-Downloaded an app called 'WiFi booster', this apparently resets the connection, it says it's clearning the DNS and goes through the process. Seems to work about the same as toggling airplane mode.
-Use a WIFI analysis tool to find nearby channels that may be in conflict, changed to 2 different unused channels: nope.
-Instead of using 5G network, connect to 2.4Ghz network only: nope.
-'Enable wireless isolation' nope
-Turn off QOS: nope
-Disable 20/40Hz coexistence: nope
-Fool around with the preamble mode: nope
-Enable the Guest network and connect to that: This sort of worked. I think I got a little more time out of it, but it would still hang within a few minutes and then back to toggle airplane mode fix.
I thought I was on to something so I fiddled endlessly with the guest network:
-Cycled through every available security options: WPA2 AES, WPA2 TKIP, WPA TKIP, WEP, and yes finally even turned the security off and made it an open network: NOPE
There was one setting I hadn't touched, someone on the forums said that turning IPv6 OFF had fixed their problem. Mine was already set to DISABLED so I had been leaving it alone. So finally I tried setting IPv6 to 'AUTO DETECT' and clicked apply, router rebooted, and now it seems to be working... WTF?
After so many false starts I was dubious. The apps that seem to fail quickly and clearly for me: Facebook, IE browser, weather, and Epic Fail app (the Epic Fail app always hangs the fastest I guess because it does nothing but download pictures). I opened them all up and hammered them, scrolling as fast as possible down Facebook feed, zipping through the epic fail gallery, and yes, Clicking on links on webpages and actually expecting the next page to load. So far, so good, I just opened up my email and it said it had been 35 minutes since last check, I clicked the refresh button and it actually brought up a bunch of new emails!
So, try fiddling with IpV6 on your router settings if you are having trouble with your Windows Phone not staying connected to home Wifi network and always having to toggle airplane mode.
I have no idea why this worked for me. I am pretty tech-savvy but I am no network engineer, any theories?
I'm still paranoid that it's going to stop working again, or that if I disconnect and reconnect it will go back to flaking out.
Since I got this phone my data usage has spiked through the roof, I keep getting data overage charges, I've had to check: 'always restrict background data', and disable photo backups to Skydrive and AT&T locker. Even with all that this phone was chewing through my data plan. Hopefully this is the solution.
This worked for me, I don't know if it will work for you but I hope and pray it does.
Good luck my friends...
This has been infinitely frustrating, I love this phone but the wifi problems are a real buzzkill. I've also seen similar posts popping up for people with the 1520.
Let me explain the problem in detail here:
-Using cellular data works great. Browsing internet, Facebook, various apps, uploading cinemagrams, all no problems, quick, but this phone burns through my 5 gig data plan like nobodys business, so I can't just leave it on cellular.
-Home Wifi: Initially I can connect to home wifi and everything works great, but then it just hangs. I get messages like 'We're having trouble getting data', or something like that. So I can get on Facebook and browse a little on the newsfeed, but at some point scrolling down the pictures stop loading and finally, the red band with the above message. This happens on any app that uses internet, IE, cinemagram sharing, email, evernote, weather, navigation apps, you name it. Inevitably they work for a bit and then just hang.
All other WIFI devices work with no problem on this network, other phones, laptops, Windows 8 tablets, IP cameras, even a Wifi Thermostat.
-My hardware: Charter cable modem directly and correctly connected to Netgear WnDr3700v3 router.
This problem has been vexing me for the last 3 months, some people suggested returning the phone and I almost gave up.
That is the reason this post is so long, I hope it helps others with this problem.
Here are all the suggestions I have tried and none worked:
-Toggle airplane mode: this works for a few minutes and then I have to do it again, over and over.
-Update the router firmware: nope.
-Change router security to AES only: nope.
-Lumia Black Update: nope
-Delete WIFI network profile in phone settings then reconnect: tried this several times: nope
-Downloaded an app called 'WiFi booster', this apparently resets the connection, it says it's clearning the DNS and goes through the process. Seems to work about the same as toggling airplane mode.
-Use a WIFI analysis tool to find nearby channels that may be in conflict, changed to 2 different unused channels: nope.
-Instead of using 5G network, connect to 2.4Ghz network only: nope.
-'Enable wireless isolation' nope
-Turn off QOS: nope
-Disable 20/40Hz coexistence: nope
-Fool around with the preamble mode: nope
-Enable the Guest network and connect to that: This sort of worked. I think I got a little more time out of it, but it would still hang within a few minutes and then back to toggle airplane mode fix.
I thought I was on to something so I fiddled endlessly with the guest network:
-Cycled through every available security options: WPA2 AES, WPA2 TKIP, WPA TKIP, WEP, and yes finally even turned the security off and made it an open network: NOPE
There was one setting I hadn't touched, someone on the forums said that turning IPv6 OFF had fixed their problem. Mine was already set to DISABLED so I had been leaving it alone. So finally I tried setting IPv6 to 'AUTO DETECT' and clicked apply, router rebooted, and now it seems to be working... WTF?
After so many false starts I was dubious. The apps that seem to fail quickly and clearly for me: Facebook, IE browser, weather, and Epic Fail app (the Epic Fail app always hangs the fastest I guess because it does nothing but download pictures). I opened them all up and hammered them, scrolling as fast as possible down Facebook feed, zipping through the epic fail gallery, and yes, Clicking on links on webpages and actually expecting the next page to load. So far, so good, I just opened up my email and it said it had been 35 minutes since last check, I clicked the refresh button and it actually brought up a bunch of new emails!
So, try fiddling with IpV6 on your router settings if you are having trouble with your Windows Phone not staying connected to home Wifi network and always having to toggle airplane mode.
I have no idea why this worked for me. I am pretty tech-savvy but I am no network engineer, any theories?
I'm still paranoid that it's going to stop working again, or that if I disconnect and reconnect it will go back to flaking out.
Since I got this phone my data usage has spiked through the roof, I keep getting data overage charges, I've had to check: 'always restrict background data', and disable photo backups to Skydrive and AT&T locker. Even with all that this phone was chewing through my data plan. Hopefully this is the solution.
This worked for me, I don't know if it will work for you but I hope and pray it does.
Good luck my friends...