Read the OP and tell me what it says there about the Xposed version....Somebody has a link to the working xposed version,i lost the file and on the xposed thread only show v80
Read the OP and tell me what it says there about the Xposed version....Somebody has a link to the working xposed version,i lost the file and on the xposed thread only show v80
Thanks, i was trying to get another version of xposed to test because i have the second screen error with v80Read the OP and tell me what it says there about the Xposed version....
Did you flash the "Second Screen Fix"?Thanks, i was trying to get another version of xposed to test because i have the second screen error with v80
Have you tried running without xposed for a while? I just ask cause it's still an issue without xposed... It is a problem that is supposed to be fixed in an update that we seemingly will never get... Along with the fingerprint issue, and the volume issue...Is anyone getting an issue with xposed causing WiFi to keep dropping? As soon as I flashed the recommended Xposed framework and a few modules, the same behavior happened as before when I had Xposed on another device where the WiFi would just constantly cycle connected/disconnected?
Apologies if this has been asked before. I'm still reading all of this thread and its many posts.
Thanks. I'm asking because when I installed Xposed is when the WiFi started having issues. Until then, everything was fine and I never dropped WiFi signal. Now, even after having uninstalled Xposed, the WiFi is still all messed up and still dropping.Have you tried running without xposed for a while? I just ask cause it's still an issue without xposed... It is a problem that is supposed to be fixed in an update that we seemingly will never get... Along with the fingerprint issue, and the volume issue...
Check my post here & a few before it to get the full context of the conversation:I was trying to use the Quick Remote but do not have any manufacturers listed. I have tried to clear the cache and retry but same problem. Would anyone know how to correct this?
I have zero WiFi issues, running Xposed v80-sdk22-arm64.Is anyone getting an issue with xposed causing WiFi to keep dropping? As soon as I flashed the recommended Xposed framework and a few modules, the same behavior happened as before when I had Xposed on another device where the WiFi would just constantly cycle connected/disconnected?
Apologies if this has been asked before. I'm still reading all of this thread and its many posts.
Uninstall all modules and test with ONLY the Xposed Framework installed then?NOT blaming Xposed, could be any of the three modules I installed, but it seems odd that these issues happened only after Xposed was installed.
There's a reason I wrote in the OP that mods will likely break this ROM, especially mods made for other ROMs.... but people never read.Basically,if you're running a mod from another ROM with this ROM,more than likely you-re gonna have issues.
One of my issues that I didn't specifically mention in the link was exactly what you're experiencing,missing options from the Quick Remote app.
My recommendation:
Flash this ROM again,exactly as directed from the OP,w/o any add-ons from other ROMs,if that's what was going on....................
Good call.Appreciate the advice. I went the scorched earth policy and just wiped complete and reflashed. We'll see as soon as it boots up.
Yes, but if you're having WiFi issues, then we need to figure out if it's Xposed itself or one of your modules causing them. Hence, you must test with just Xposed installed but no modules to see if it's Xposed itself doing it.I thought about just uninstalling the modules but that was kind of the whole point of having Xposed to extend the ROM with modules. Without the modules, Xposed wasn't useful and the damage it seems was already done so restarting seemed like the safest thing. I guess I'll stay on the base ROM from here and not try anything fancy for now. This is my daily device.
Yup, just rebooted with this as clean flashed. Still having WiFi issues. This is NOT what was happening when I first flashed this. Something is wrong this time that wasn't wrong last time.Good call.
Yes, but if you're having WiFi issues, then we need to figure out if it's Xposed itself or one of your modules causing them. Hence, you must test with just Xposed installed but no modules to see if it's Xposed itself doing it.
I've been running this ROM for weeks and weeks now as my daily driver with Xposed v80 and my WiFi works fine. This is my only phone at the moment so I can't afford the ROM to be crashy.
You're having WiFi issues with just the ROM and no Xposed at all? Flash back to stock and see if it's still happening then. You might have a hardware fault.Yup, just rebooted with this as clean flashed. Still having WiFi issues. This is NOT what was happening when I first flashed this. Something is wrong this time that wasn't wrong last time.
See, this is the mystery to me. I flashed this ROM, NO Xposed at all. Then, for two-three days, absolutely NO WiFi issues. Then, I flash Xposed, immediate, WiFi drops every 10-5 seconds over and over again. WiFi calling craps out. Everything WiFi is affected.Good call.
Yes, but if you're having WiFi issues, then we need to figure out if it's Xposed itself or one of your modules causing them. Hence, you must test with just Xposed installed but no modules to see if it's Xposed itself doing it.
I've been running this ROM for weeks and weeks now as my daily driver with Xposed v80 and my WiFi works fine. This is my only phone at the moment so I can't afford the ROM to be crashy.
There's your problem. Sounds like your neighbors also have WiFi routers and devices on the 2.4GHz band.I switched from the WiFi router's 2.4 GHz channel to the 5GHz and voila, no dropping. I was reading on another forum that too many devices on one WiFi router could cause it to drop connection. This is the ONLY device on this WiFi channel now and no dropped connection.
Can't be that there's too many things connected? I have this device and a Roku connected to the 2.4GHz connection. However, this solution completely stopped ANY dropped connection.
So, the craziest thing about it all was that all the other mobile devices that were "connected" were all inactive. Yet, the router was going nuts to try to connect them all at the same time. I honestly didn't know that routers had an upper limit of connections.There's your problem. You likely have neighbors who also have WiFi routers and devices on the 2.4GHz band.
The more devices using the same band and channel within that band, the more interference between those devices and the less reliable the connection will be for each of them.
Yes they do, you can only cram so much signal into a radio channel of finite width. Read up on WiFi bands and channels and you'll avoid such surprises and "weird" problems like this one in the future.So, the craziest thing about it all was that all the other mobile devices that were "connected" were all inactive. Yet, the router was going nuts to try to connect them all at the same time. I honestly didn't know that routers had an upper limit of connections.