Internet connection is Unstable...???

Today makes the third day I have had My new Samsung Galaxy S4. I upgraded from An S3, and I absolutely love these devices - but whatever you do, DO NOT UPGRADE TO THE GALAXY S4. Sadly, I will be returning this one and going with something, ANYTHING that doesn't use Android 4.3, 4.4, whatever. You will absolutely regret getting this device - unless you never use Wifi. The OS parameters that determine a Wifi internet connection is unstable is entirely too sensitive. It keeps giving me the message "Your internet connection is unstable", and I have no data unless I use the mobile network. It connects to the Wifi no problem - it just refuses to use it. Never had this problem with my S3, and no one else here has any problems with their devices. A quick Google search under 'internet connection is unstable" reveals a torrent of unsatisfied consumers, and no one - manufacterer, programmer, or carrier service provider - will even admit that the problem exists. ALL OF THEM reported not having received any complaints about this issue - despite finding it specified in forums on their own websites!! I have been in contact with Samsung customer support, and despite the torrent of discontent readily apparent on the internet, they would not even acknowledge the issue! The attempted "fixes" I was encouraged to try were the exact same unsuccessful efforts described by other unsatisfied customers. Everyone is playing dumb, like a sad shell game where the consumer is going to be left holding the bag. And by bag, I mean a service contract you're trapped in for two years and a device that will not operate. Will there be an update to resolve the issue? A "fix" in the immediate future? Will Android ever admit that the software needs to be revamped? I would love to think so, because I think these are the most incredible devices - but nothing in my dealings with the industry thus far inspires any confidence in such a resolution, and I personally am not willing to gamble on a "maybe they will resolve it, maybe they won't". I will be exchanging this device before my grace period for a new one expires. If anyone knows something that I don't, I would love to be wrong about this, because, as I said - these are truly great devices.

Nomadicus,
The solution that ClarkKent62 provided worked fine for me also.  That particular "feature" was added to supposedly make sure that users always had a good internet connection.  As stated above also, it appears as though to be more suited to make sure you expend a maximum quantity of data on the Carrier's Network.  That being said, since I turned off the "Auto Network Switch" setting, I haven't had the "Unstable Network" issue.  The WiFi that I use during the day is spotty at best and I was always having it switch back to data, but after changing that setting I haven't had the first issue.  Remember the target audience for the S4 was business.  That is why some of the bloatware installed isn't something that an individual would ever use and in a business situation, the auto switch would be more desirable than a poor connection.
BigRedGonzo

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    So the question is if there is a way to increase the mail cache in iOS 7, to lower the dependency of a very poor internet connection.

    I don't think so. Unless it's in the settings, there's not much that can be done.
    are they using wifi on the train? If so, maybe switching to cellular. There are devices like the Mifi, which is a battery operated portable wifi hotspot that they can connect their device to.
    If the wifi on the train is solid, I know I've had issues using certain hotspots. For example, my yahoo mail simply will not pull down via the mail app if I'm on some AT&T hot spots. But if I go in via safari then it works. So if the signal is good, maybe using a different way can help.
    Or maybe looking for a mail interface that isn't apple's. There are others in the app store that may have better function or more control.

  • Open ports slow down my internet connection. How to close them? What to do?

    My MacBook Pro has massive problems with internet connectivity. At times the connection is blazingly fast, at times unbelievably slow.
    I've spoken to my internet provider who was able to inform me that my computer opens up 500-700 ports which is probably what's slowing down the network connectivity. When I'm online with the MacBook Pro, the web gets unstable – also for other connected devices like iPad etc.
    The web supporter asked me to run an anti-virus scan which I did – with no results. The problem persists. When my MacBook Pro is not online, there are approximately 15 ports open, when I log on the web that number increases to between 500 and 700.
    Is this normal?
    Can anyone tell me how to solve this issue?
    How do I figure out which application opens these ports? (and how to close them?)
    I tried logging into another user account on the computer and the problem seemed to disappear, indicating that it is caused by something run only on my user account.
    Hope someone can help me..

    Open ports don't slow down your computer. The tech support person you spoke to doesn't know what they are talking about.
    Basically, when you are using a web browser, opening a page means that the browser needs to open a connection for each element in the page (e.g., it needs to grab each picture, CSS, and JavaScript file that the page requires). This could be a couple of dozen, or it could be hundreds (and there's no telling what Flash content on the page will do). The browser tries to mitigate things a bit using a cache (you might check to make sure the cache is turned on, but this is the default setting). However, this is how all browsers work and how the whole system is designed to operate. You cannot "close" any ports, and they don't linger open, they remain open only as long as data is being transferred. This is expected and appropriate behavior.
    The most likely culprit is that you are receiving poor DNS service from your service provider. Every time the computer sees an address like 'http://www.google.com', it needs to send out a request to figure out what numerical address goes with the human-readable name. If the DNS service your system is assigned to use doesn't respond lightning-quick, your experience is going to be very sluggish.
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    {quote}
    208.67.222.222
    208.67.220.220
    {quote}
    Click the 'OK' button. And then the 'Apply' button to save the changes.
    That will probably fix the problem. If it doesn't the next most likely issue is either network congestion (e.g., your ISP's network is just too busy; a very common thing for small ISPs and cable Internet service), or the remote site that you are trying to contact is simply not performing so well.

  • Suggestions for automatically restarting a stale internet connection

    I'm having to use my box from work at the moment but my setup has a funny habit of losing its internet connectivity.  This is easily resolved by repairing the connection in Windows or restarting the relevant network profile.
    The problem is once I am at work the only notification that my interwebs has died is when I can't connect for a remote session and obviously without remote access I can't restart the network profile so I'm stuck for the day.
    I've had a quick google and there are a few simple bash script via cron solutions:
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    http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/redhat … ll-up.html
    Slightly more adventurous approach here:
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    I can create the script and the cron myself no probs but first I wondered:
    a) has anyone here done this already and wants to share their scripts? (rather than reinvent the wheel)
    b) is there a more recognized way of doing this in Arch? (could netcfg support some sort of keep alive)
    c) there's a few linux tools out there that do this but most seem distro/de specific or are gui only and require you to be at the machine - anyone implementing one with workarounds for Arch?
    d) ping or wget seems an unfriendly way of checking the connection - do people have any alternative ideas?
    Last edited by dtw (2010-01-18 17:35:37)

    rsamurti wrote:My only worry is about the stability of the systems which are upgraded so frequently. Can anybody give their feedback regarding this?
    Most of time everything will be fine. But it's highly recommended to read news on archlinux.org.
    If there are some packages broken in Current/Extra/Community, they are ususlly fixed quickly. Usually only some X stuff or drivers glitches or packages not yet rebuilded with newest lib - are the most common issues. But this doesn't happen often, and is not critical (your system will not die because of this ).
    Even Testing and Unstable works fine for me most of time.
    With rolling release system you get small updates often, which is much better than 500M of updates with next Ubuntu/SuSE/Mandriva/Fedora/etc. release, for example. Because it's very hard to find what package breaks things in such a horde of updated packages.
    rsamurti wrote:If some thing goes wrong after upgrade, how to revert back to the previous working state of the system?
    Downgrade packages

  • Internet connectivity problem

    Hi, I just moved in new place and I have a issue of internet disconnectivity.
    Internet is still working but very slow and unstable.
    Acutally, the internet modem is in my roommate's room where is the opposit side of my room.
    According to the interent speed test, it is about 11.xx mbps in my roomate's room, but it is 0.2-0.5 mbps in my room.
    I guess there is some abstacle between the two room so we might need to change the model location.
    But the thing is my roomate lived in my current room for a couple of years and modem have been at the exactley same location and she never had internet problem.
    So I want to check whether my macbook pro is causing the issue of internet connectivity before we try to move the model locatoin.
    How can I check my computer is fine or not with internet connection under this circumstance?
    Hope to hear from you. Thanks!

    You might want to post here:
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  • AirPort Express (2nd) Internet Connection Speed

    Dear All
    First of all, I looked everywhere on the internet about this issue I’m having and couldn’t find any solution. To explain my issue let me tell you how and why I use AirPort Express shortly;
    My Purpose
    I have a wireless network and all my PCs are connected in one network. I have a Windows server and using it for general purposes and also as a file server. But if someone joins my network, they all are able to see my shared folders. They are able to read/write files (even delete them).
    So I decided to create 2 networks with AirPort Express (2nd Generation). I have a wireless network for internal use only (for me and my PCs) and one Guest network.
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    My router uses 192.168.2.xx IP range and APE is using its own 10.0.1.xx IP range. This makes APE to add an issue to Issues list as Double NAT.
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    I have internet connection and I can browse web pages and do that kind of things. But my internet connection is really slow and some times cannot display web pages. I have to refresh some pages a few times to display it. My ping increased 5-6 times over than normal.
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    My connection is unstable. It’s not dropping but speed suffers. Here is a test result. In this test my ping was 31 ms but as you see speeds are suffering. My connection is supposed to be 8mbps (Down) and 1mbps (Up).
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    Thank you very much.
    Best Regards

    Dear All;
    I just disabled DHCP Server from my router and now it seems to be better. But I don't know if it's something that I shouldn't do or not. Have any ideas?
    This is the new result after disabling DHCP from my US Robotics router. There are still some minor issues (latency, slow downs etc.) but now seems to be better than before.
    PS: I still have that "Double NAT" notification under Issues section.
    Message was edited by: SakirSaka

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