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Root Gingerbread OTA/Leak dropping wifi

lexluthor

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May 15, 2010
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I'm running the 2nd gingerbread leak.

I find that my internet connection on wifi sites dies occasionally. Wifi still shows as on and connected, but I cant ping anything. If I cycle wifi off and back on, I'm good again.

I did have a data wipe in the process of installing, but wifi settings did get automatically reloaded through the google cloud backup.

One of the wifi points that's I'm dropping from is totally new to my device (never had before gb).

Definitely not a router issue as it happens at 3 different locations.

Does the happen to anyone else. Any ideas on thing I can try?
 
Happens to me as well. This happened on the first GB leak too. I did have the occasional Froyo drop as well.

I've concluded it is probably my old as time router. My X is rock solid at work. Motorola is aware of these problems in the X from the Froyo days and has pushed fixes out with subsequent updates. When I got Froyo, my X did run very well on WiFi.

Interestingly enough, my Xoom has the exact same problems. Fine at work; bad at home.

I guess we will have to wait and see if the true OTA fixes it, or someone else comes up with a fix in a ROM. Or else I will just have to buy a new router. It's probably about time anyway.
 
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I'm having the same problem. Droid X, rooted GB. Froyo was rock solid on this handset. GB wifi icon turns from blue to white and drops the connection as often as once per minute. Downloading files causes the most trouble. The browser seems slightly more stable. I'm not convinced that changing router settings to WEP is a real solution since Froyo had no issue with WPA.

Mad props to anyone with a fix.
 
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