Fast Fixes to Wi-Fi Problems
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# Click the Repair button to try to fix the connection more quickly. | # Click the Repair button to try to fix the connection more quickly. | ||
# Find and correct the cause of the problem (e.g., wrong WEP/WPA/WPA2 key, DHCP failure, insufficient signal). | # Find and correct the cause of the problem (e.g., wrong WEP/WPA/WPA2 key, DHCP failure, insufficient signal). | ||
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+ | === Android device connection problems === | ||
+ | Certain [[wikipedia:Android (operating system)|Android]] mobile devices ([[wikipedia:Mobile phone|mobile phones]], [[wikipedia:Tablet computer|tablets]]) may connect to Wi-Fi and work for a time but then "hang" or disconnect. The cause appears to be a bug in certain [[wikipedia:Texas Instruments|TI]] Wi-Fi drivers most commonly used in certain [[wikipedia:Motorola Mobility|Motorola]] products. | ||
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+ | The best solution may be to replace the Android device with a completely different device, if possible, that works properly everywhere. | ||
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+ | Otherwise, a possible work-around (where you control the wireless access point or wireless router, but not in other places) is to either: | ||
+ | <ol style="list-style-type: lower-alpha;"> | ||
+ | <li>disable [[wikipedia:Wireless Multimedia Extensions|WMM or WME (Wireless Multimedia Extensions)]] in the wireless access point or wireless router (not the mobile device), at the expense of WMM/WME functionality; or</li> | ||
+ | <li>replace the wireless access point or wireless router with a completely different device that's more tolerant of mobile device issues.</li> | ||
+ | </ol> | ||
== Slow wireless speed == | == Slow wireless speed == |