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Help Unable to turn on WiFi

I have Go Launcher and no issues, I'm also rooted no problem. Did you delete all wifi helping apps off of your phone? Perhaps try to re-download one of them? Just a suggestion. I'm not sure exactly..X.x Sorry. Are you running a regular rooted phone or do you have a rom installed?..

I have a regular rooted phone. Titanium backed everything up, restored it, and froze only bloatware apps. I'll go back and check though.
 
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If you're running a battery saver,task killer,or a tethering app,I would temporarily freeze them w/Titanium B/U for troubleshooting purposes.For more on the Wi-Fi/tethering, there's a post on the issue in the ICARUS 1.1 Thread.It specificially mentions the ASCEND & possible connection with Wi-Fi issues & tethering apps.
 
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Some troubleshooting tips if you are having a prob connecting to WiFi:

Under the condition that both Wi-Fi and the wireless network can be used, your phone will use Wi-Fi to connect to the network. When a Wi-Fi connection is established, an icon will appear in the notification bar. When the Wi-Fi network cannot work properly, your phone will use the wireless network to establish a connection.
Step 1 Touch: Settings->Wireless & networks, and then select Wi-Fi.


Step 2 Touch: Settings->Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi settings, and then select Network notification. If there is an available Wi-Fi connection nearby, an icon will appear in the notification bar.


Step 3 Slide down the notification bar and touch the notification, then all available WLANs will be visible.


Step 4 Choose one of the WLANs that you would like to connect to, and then touch Connect.
Step 5 At this time, you can use the WLANs to surf the internet.

When using Wi-Fi, the user can set the static IP address. You can set the static IP address by doing the following: In the Wi-Fi settings interface, press the Menu button, select Advanced, and then set the IP address under IP settings.



By default, the Wi-Fi connection will be disconnected 15 minutes after the screen is extinguished, in order to conserve energy.
The user can change the Wi-Fi sleep policy settings by going to: Wi-Fi settings, then pressing the Menu button.From there, touch: Advanced->Wi-Fi sleep policy.

When users download large files, it is recommended that the sleep mode is set to Never.
 
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i set my wi-fi sleep policy to "never" but it still shuts off

By default, the Wi-Fi connection will be disconnected 15 minutes after the screen is - extinguished, in order to conserve energy.
You can change the Wi-Fi sleep policy settings by going to: Wi-Fi settings, then pressing the Menu button.From there, touch: Advanced->Wi-Fi sleep policy.


If you have selected 'never' as your setting, reboot your phone and then see if it still shuts off. :)
 
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But I still don't understand what that has to do with GO Laucher, la sal. Maybe you should uninstall barnacle or whatever other app you are using to tether. Then try reinstalling it and see if that makes a difference.

GL has nothing to do with tethering that I am aware of.

Go Launcher isn't the problem. I'm using Wireless Tether and I just read an old post that your wifi gets disabled with the app. If you uninstall Wireless Tether, your wifi gets enabled again.

I'm wondering if I uninstalled Wireless Tether and installed Barnacle, if I would have the same problem.

I really don't need the WiFi as I'd rather have my phone capable of being a wifi hotspot. It would just be nice to have both.
 
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One other possibility is checking Airplane mode, for anyone who isn't tethering but is still having WiFi issues. If your phone was set to Airplane mode, it won't connect to anything. Hold down the Power button on the side of the phone until the menu pops up, and if it says Airplane mode is On, touch once to turn it off and you're done.

Also check any battery saver apps as was mentioned previously, several people have found this to be the source of their issue.
 
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One other possibility is checking Airplane mode, for anyone who isn't tethering but is still having WiFi issues. If your phone was set to Airplane mode, it won't connect to anything. Hold down the Power button on the side of the phone until the menu pops up, and if it says Airplane mode is On, touch once to turn it off and you're done.

Also check any battery saver apps as was mentioned previously, several people have found this to be the source of their issue.

Checked and airplane mode is off.

Battery saver apps as in specific ones downloaded off the Market?

The only thing that I did that might be similar is adjust my MHz down on SetCPU when my screen is off.
 
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