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Help Annoying Wireless Popup

bikky73

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Sep 1, 2012
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Help please, I'm a newbie to Android and my Galaxy Ace 2 has recently started to constantly pop up with a list of available wireless networks.

It used to notify me originally in the notifications bar at the top of the screen, now it pops up a list over the screen, regardless of what app is running, which is really peeing me off when trying to use sat nav, or torque for engine management and I loose the display while it shows me wireless networks over the top.

I've turned off the prompt for open networks, but cannot figure out what else I can do, without turning off wireless (which isn't an option all the time)

ACS 2, running 2.3.6

Ta.:(
 
Help please, I'm a newbie to Android and my Galaxy Ace 2 has recently started to constantly pop up with a list of available wireless networks.

It used to notify me originally in the notifications bar at the top of the screen, now it pops up a list over the screen, regardless of what app is running, which is really peeing me off when trying to use sat nav, or torque for engine management and I loose the display while it shows me wireless networks over the top.

I've turned off the prompt for open networks, but cannot figure out what else I can do, without turning off wireless (which isn't an option all the time)

ACS 2, running 2.3.6

Ta.:(
If you go to settings /wireless, there should be an option to turn off notifications. Mine has anyway. If it's on I'm forever getting the popups
 
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Easy fix and something you should be doing anyway to conserve battery. I'm honestly suprised nobody else mentioned it as it's really one of the simplest things especially when it comes to this phone.

Turn off WiFi.

Seriously, there's no need to have it on if you're outdoors and it's quite possible you connect to WiFi at home then forget to turn it off when out but you really need to turn it off. For the reason you mentioned and because while out and not connected to your stored wifi network the phone is constantly polling for available WiFi connections near you which will drain battery like nobody's business.

After just reading through your original post again I've noticed you did mention turning WiFi off and stated it "isn't always an option". That shouldn't matter. It's so simple to toggle off and on that it will barely take you five seconds and isn't a hassle. Turn it on when at home (when you expect to be connected to WiFi) and off all other times.

As for turning it off, it's simple as pie. Pull down the notification change and you'll see WiFi as one of the toggles. Tap it and WiFi will be turned off.

The quick toggles are a godsend for things like that. They also include ones for sound, GPS, mobile network and a few more I think.
 
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