OnePlus One bacon WiFi Issue
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@PhoenixLandPirat: No worries; suggest away. That's why I ask.
I have tried that, but no joy. I also tried looking at the update channels as shown above,
but of course that doesn't work either... (Cannot check for updates; no internet connection).Thanks!
@Lakotaubp: I will try that next. Thank you for the suggestion, and I will post an update after trying.
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@Lakotaubp : No Joy, sorry. Loaded the developer profile, but nothing changed.
I will keep poking at it and see if I can figure out what's going on.
In the meantime, everyone is welcome to keep sending suggestions.Thanks!
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CONFIRMED.
I'm dead in the water at the moment.Several reinstall attempts, with SIM and without SIM.
Dev channel, RC channel, Secure channel... No change.
(Wiped every time and re-setup... Currently on Dev Channel.)Again, I'll keep poking at it, but for the moment I'm at a dead stop.
Yes, I am currently an Ubuntu Wonder-dummy; but I will use this as an opportunity to learn.(I'm actually an RF engineer for a worldwide communications company; so anything new I can learn is good!)
So, if there are any amazing updates or breakthroughs, please let me know.
Thanks again to all!Mike
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@w4mic Do you get the option to connect to wifi during the initial setup?
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@w4mic Thoughts like this:
Is your box or hotspot being detected by another phone or device?
If yes, I don't know if it's gonna help, but it doesn't cost anything to try:
- On your ubuntu phone, start by disabling bluetooth, location, and wifi.
- Reboot your phone.
- Reboot your box or hotspot wifi source.
- activate the wifi of your phone and see....
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@domubpkm: You are speaking of my Wifi Router, yes?
If so, then yes... I am using it on two laptops, two other phones (one iPhone and one Pixel 2), 2 cameras and several home automation devices. Plus, when I first received the phone, it had Android OS installed and was functional on the WiFi. I was able to surf the web, etc... No issues.
I have disabled everything I can think of and performed reboots of both the phone and my WiFi.
Nothing (so far) has helped.My next step will be to completely wipe the handset, reinstall a different OS (Android), and then retest the WiFi.
After that, I will reinstall Ubuntu and try again.Thanks!
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@Lakotaubp: Yes, I get the option.
However, at that point there are NO WiFi networks being show as available.
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@w4mic My advice to you is not to put again AndroΓ―d to your phone but to use the
CyanogenMod 14.1 (Android 7.1):
https://archive.org/download/cm14los14.1bacon/cm-14.1-20161225-NIGHTLY-bacon.zipI used this TWRP
https://archive.org/download/twrp-3.3.1-0-bacon/twrp-3.3.1-0-bacon.img
But you can choose another TWRP hereThis can help how to :
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/bacon/installAnd after to reflash UT. it has worked for me.
Good Luck !And IF it doesn't work you put your phone in.....
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Sorry to say, a certain batch of OPOs has a different persistent storage, so the MAC address i snot initialized correctly, leading to a faileed driver load.
If some of the devs could get hands-on such a device its probably a matter of a few days to fix it, but so far all of our models are "working" ones. Though we get those reports since over a year now. I have no idea how to fix it, other than pointing you here: https://github.com/ubports/ubuntu-touch/issues/995 -> you need to create the mentioned config file in /persist partition of your device. Boot in recovery, mount /persist and then do the steps that are scattered in this thread - If you could write a better HowTo would be grand.