I finally got the wifi connection working, and it's great. However, it seems that since doing so my phone reception sucks. I'm not sure if it's really the problem, but has anyone seen anything like that before?
I finally got the wifi connection working, and it's great. However, it seems that since doing so my phone reception sucks. I'm not sure if it's really the problem, but has anyone seen anything like that before?
No.
Sorry if that doesn't answer your inquiry. Haven't had an issue although I use wifi as my primary connection at my residence.
My 3G hasn't suffered from what I can tell though.
Could be a coincidence...have you updated your PRLs??
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I can turn wifi on and off, and watch my reception bars drop like a rock and then come back. Weird.
PRLs? What are they and how do I update them?
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Have a Droid X as well and I can turn off my WIFI and then my phone goes from one bar and no 3G to 4 bars and 3G on.
So I only connect to my network occasionally.
My wireless network is 802.11n. Thought I heard there were issues.... not sure.
Any help would be great.
I have noticed mine does this sometimes but it doesn't seem to affect my reception even with one bar. I wonder if it drops to save power or something since it knows you are using wifi for data? Who knows...
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I can verify this as well. If I'm on 3G, I'll usually have a steady 3 bars maybe 4 if im in a good location.
When I activated wifi, my coverage drops everytime usually to 1 bar but sometimes ill be lucky and it'll jump up to 2 bars every once in a while.
I haven't noticed a delay in texts or missed phone calls or anything like that, I've only noticed that the bars consistently drop when wifi is connected.
Wow. Just wow fellas.
When you connect to a wifi, the phone shuts off your 3G radio to conserve power. No point in using a radio meant for data only networks when youre on a landline, right????
For the record phone calls and texting use the older "2G" network.