I'm having a rather aggravating issue with my Samsung Epic. A coworker experienced the same issue on a Nexus One (before destroying it, so I can't test with the Nexus).
Basically ever since the Froyo update I cannot successfully re-connect to WIFI without disabling/enabling WIFI on the phone. To make matters worse the phone thinks it's connected when it comes back in range, & elects not to use 3G. It sits there with no connectivity until I bounce wifi, then everything works until I let the phone sleep again & it's back to no connection.
The only work-around is to leave wifi off until you want to use it, then disable it again when you're done.
I've run every Froyo build released so far for the Epic: DK28, EB13, and EC05. I've flashed using the full download straight from Samsung, and the EC05 update from Google's servers. I've hard reset the phone several times, updated everything there is to update, and still nothing.
I'm getting annoyed enough to consider replacing the phone, but since a coworker has experienced the same issue with a Nexus One I'm not convinced this is an Epic problem. Unfortunately that Nexus is now in a public urinal somewhere in Chicago so I can't really compare.
Anybody seen this before? I'm having no luck with Google, perhaps I'm just not searching right.
Viper GTS
Basically ever since the Froyo update I cannot successfully re-connect to WIFI without disabling/enabling WIFI on the phone. To make matters worse the phone thinks it's connected when it comes back in range, & elects not to use 3G. It sits there with no connectivity until I bounce wifi, then everything works until I let the phone sleep again & it's back to no connection.
The only work-around is to leave wifi off until you want to use it, then disable it again when you're done.
I've run every Froyo build released so far for the Epic: DK28, EB13, and EC05. I've flashed using the full download straight from Samsung, and the EC05 update from Google's servers. I've hard reset the phone several times, updated everything there is to update, and still nothing.
I'm getting annoyed enough to consider replacing the phone, but since a coworker has experienced the same issue with a Nexus One I'm not convinced this is an Epic problem. Unfortunately that Nexus is now in a public urinal somewhere in Chicago so I can't really compare.
Anybody seen this before? I'm having no luck with Google, perhaps I'm just not searching right.
Viper GTS