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Group: Members Posts: 111 Joined: 19-June 18 Member No.: 824,751 ![]() |
Hello forum members,
The Gemini is not very strong in receiving WiFI signals, but it becomes particularly troublesome when it needs to capture and hold a signal with the same SSID name, but multiple transmitters. Examples are: - Free networks in the city, such as Antwerp Free Wifi - Hotel WiFi - The WiFi hotspots offered by my provider and transmitted by the other clients throughout Belgium, all known as "Telenet WiFree". The Gemini's behaviour is the same. It shows a strong signal, but refuses to connect. Or worse: it has a connection and suddenly entirely looses it. I think it accidentally switches over to another transmitter, but with a weaker signal. It then looses the signal. Is this an Android thingy ? Is this a Gemini thingy ? Can it be improved somewhere in the advanced settings ? My wife has Android 8 and does not have this problem. |
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Group: Members Posts: 192 Joined: 11-February 18 Member No.: 817,726 ![]() |
Have you Googled "wifi boost app android"?
I see several WiFi boosting apps from Play Store, Android Authority and others designed to resolve that wobbly WiFi signal situation. Cheers! Ifanafi _________________ Hello forum members, The Gemini is not very strong in receiving WiFI signals, but it becomes particularly troublesome when it needs to capture and hold a signal with the same SSID name, but multiple transmitters. Examples are: - Free networks in the city, such as Antwerp Free Wifi - Hotel WiFi - The WiFi hotspots offered by my provider and transmitted by the other clients throughout Belgium, all known as "Telenet WiFree". The Gemini's behaviour is the same. It shows a strong signal, but refuses to connect. Or worse: it has a connection and suddenly entirely looses it. I think it accidentally switches over to another transmitter, but with a weaker signal. It then looses the signal. Is this an Android thingy ? Is this a Gemini thingy ? Can it be improved somewhere in the advanced settings ? My wife has Android 8 and does not have this problem. |
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Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 26-May 18 From: South of Germany Member No.: 823,258 ![]() |
Another two cents: I assume you got the full boosted (Wifi+GSM) model and you got a data plan, which you never switch off. If Wifi is weak your Gemini starts to search for GSM-data, before deciding to switch back to Wifi. This kills any transfer speed
![]() Hope that helps, bye for now Fred |
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 20-January 19 Member No.: 840,229 ![]() |
The Gemini is not very strong in receiving WiFI signals, but it becomes particularly troublesome when it needs to capture and hold a signal with the same SSID name, but multiple transmitters. Yes, it is an Android "problem". The issue is that you cannot select access point, at least using stock Android GUI. I am having the same problem with UPC Wi-Free, where there is a limit of 5 clients per AP, but anyway the whole network is completely borked, with long periods of outages, misconfigured routes etc., and selecting an appropriate (working) AP often helps - under Linux, using the bssid directive under wpa_supplicant.conf, but seems to be nearly impossible under Android (the API to configure specific BSSID has been even removed in Android 8.0: https://developer.android.com/reference/and...n.html#priority ). |
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Group: Members Posts: 111 Joined: 19-June 18 Member No.: 824,751 ![]() |
Thanks for the confirmation, Radovan.
Though I read your message as "Problem confirmed. No solution." Indeed, Telenet Wifree is the sister net of UPC and the quality throughout is doubtful. Same here. |
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