Hello all,
Well this is my first thread, and I thought that I would post up a solution for the first time...the solution I came up with was working...but now I'm still having the same issues. Help!
This issue has been driving me nuts since I got my EVO 3D...whenever I try to use the WiFi on my EVO 3D, I have connection issues to WiFi. Even worse...EVERY device (laptop, iPad, etc) that I have connected to my wireless router (D-Link DIR-615) then has WiFi connection issues.
The connection issues with all devices is frustrating...so I stopped using WiFi on my 3D - thank god that work pays for my 3D and I don't have to worry about data!
I finally dug into the issue some more, and I thought found a resolution that seemed to be working...but it does NOT.
I simply changed the setting on my wireless router: I changed the Channel selection type from automatic, to a specific channel (Channel 9 in my case).
Sidenote: Changing the channel setting on your router will vary, so I would recommend checking the manufacturer's website. For the D-Link, it was pretty easy. Log into your wireless router's IP address from your computer (D-Links are normally 192.168.0.1) and log in as the administrator. Under the Setup - Wireless Settings - Manual Settings page, uncheck to automatically assign a channe and then select a specific channell.
So this corrected the issue for all of 10 minutes...and now I'm having the same problems.
Does anyone have any ideas? (hope this isn't a repost...)
Thanks!
Jordan
Well this is my first thread, and I thought that I would post up a solution for the first time...the solution I came up with was working...but now I'm still having the same issues. Help!
This issue has been driving me nuts since I got my EVO 3D...whenever I try to use the WiFi on my EVO 3D, I have connection issues to WiFi. Even worse...EVERY device (laptop, iPad, etc) that I have connected to my wireless router (D-Link DIR-615) then has WiFi connection issues.
The connection issues with all devices is frustrating...so I stopped using WiFi on my 3D - thank god that work pays for my 3D and I don't have to worry about data!
I finally dug into the issue some more, and I thought found a resolution that seemed to be working...but it does NOT.
I simply changed the setting on my wireless router: I changed the Channel selection type from automatic, to a specific channel (Channel 9 in my case).
Sidenote: Changing the channel setting on your router will vary, so I would recommend checking the manufacturer's website. For the D-Link, it was pretty easy. Log into your wireless router's IP address from your computer (D-Links are normally 192.168.0.1) and log in as the administrator. Under the Setup - Wireless Settings - Manual Settings page, uncheck to automatically assign a channe and then select a specific channell.
So this corrected the issue for all of 10 minutes...and now I'm having the same problems.
Does anyone have any ideas? (hope this isn't a repost...)
Thanks!
Jordan