kjarrett
Occasional Visitor
I've had this issue in the past. It's related to the power-save mode (APSD). Usually, the mobile device doesn't implement it or even support it at all (or more rarely, the router if it's an old Netgear).
On most Android phones the advanced wifi settings have a power-save setting. Turn that off first, as most modern routers with APSD will auto-detect devices with power-save turned off.
If you can find the power-save options in the router settings, try changing the settings for "WMM APSD" to disabled. The actual problem is likely to be the mobile device not properly supporting APSD.
Thanks for this. Have an HTC One (week old, love the phone) that is trouble-free except that when I leave it on overnight, it will drop the wifi connection until the phone wakes, then it jumps right back on.
I have an N66u. Flashed to 3.0.0.4.374_257 and it got a lot better but last night/this AM I got up and sure enough, it was off the wifi.
I set Enable WMM APSD under "Professional" to DISABLE and hope this solves my problem!
Thanks again.
-kj-
EDIT: didn't help. Phone dropped signal within a few minutes just sitting on my desk. Good news is with the setting back on the default, it's connected, and will only probably be a problem overnight. Wondering if the Network Key Rotation Interval might be the culprit. Hmmmmm...
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