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@gr8guy78 | 30 January 17 | |
Since this post I've got an Xbox one, but rather than go through the PC, I do it directly wireless and the same thing happens on that. I have to put my SIM in a wildfire to be able to do it. Does nobody have any idea what is making it disconnect from live using my main phone (kazam Thunder 550, android 5.1)
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@gr8guy78 | 30 January 17 | |
And the funny thing is (on xb1) if I'm watching YouTube or downloading, everything is fine, but when it comes to multiplayer, it disconnects within 10min.
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@3mel | 30 January 17 | |
a lot of lollipop and marshmallow phones have temperamental Wi-Fi connections. my phone will show the Wi-Fi signal dip to nothing and then come back again to full within seconds. if the 5.1 phone is doing this the Xbox might disconnect because there's no signal for a few seconds. don't suppose you can use tethering on an Xbox can you ? |
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@gr8guy78 | 16 February 17 | |
How do you mean about tethering on Xbox? The WiFi signal is strong and not dropping, there must be a way around this problem.
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@gr8guy78 | 16 February 17 | |
Like I said, using older versions of android is fine, so is 5.0.1 and 5.1.1, but only have this problem with 5.1.
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@3mel | 17 February 17 | |
one thing you could try, it works for some but not for others. activate your developer options... go to settings / scroll down to about phone and click it / find your build number and tap on it rapidly 6 or 7 times. when done correctly you should have a new menu option called developer options. if that lists an option called ''use legacy DHCP client'' tick that and maybe reboot to test it out. |
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@gr8guy78 | 17 February 17 | |
Doesn't have that option. From what I've quickly read, that seems to be for android 6.
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