The new phablet done in partnership between Google and Huawei, Nexus 6P, is presenting a problem that complicates its connection to Wi-Fi networks, report users, both the ‘common’, as the hard users who have made the root on their devices. The mishap results in attempting to access a certain network, which is prevented by the very portable device, that instead of connecting to the internet, only displays an exclamation point in the area where the Wi-Fi signal should be displayed to the user, it definitely frustrating. However, thanks to the frequent participation of those who understand the subject in the XDA Developers forum and other websites specializing in development, there are ways that allow the error to be corrected or temporarily bypassed Watch below how to resolve the ‘headache’:
1. Basics: reconnect to the Wi-Fi network:
Forget and reconnect to the same Wi-Fi network is a known method to eliminate various problems faced when carrying out an internet connection, or in this case, attempt to. The process renews various settings required for access to the Wi-Fi network is successfully completed, so start from scratch step can get some adjustment corrupted, for example. To do this, go to Settings & gt; Wi-Fi, tap and hold the network name, select ‘forget’, restart your Android device, and ending, try to connect to the same network again. Of course, you need to put the same password as before, so be sure to have it in hand before beginning this task.
2. Restart the Wi-Fi router to solve the absence of the Internet:
Also considered a basic step, reboot the router, similarly, is a known method of problem solving located in a connection to networks Wi Fi. When turned off and on again, the component issuing the Wi-Fi network signal gets new settings, renewing the old switches that could cause interference between an electronic and internet connection. To perform this step, disconnect the modem, either by pressing the button, usually on the back of the accessory, or removing it from the outlet, wait 20 to 40 seconds and turn it back on. Wait until all the lights blink or just connected, and try to connect again to the desired Wi-Fi network.
3. Change the Wi-Fi router configuration:
According to a dedicated forum at XDA Developers, modify some Wi-Fi router settings is also a process that solves the inconvenient situation experienced by the owners of a unit of Nexus 6P. It is worth noting that this is a step recommended only for those who understand the subject, since it requires some superior knowledge to complete. For this, access the menu of your router, look for channel settings and find an option called ‘help channel for automatic performance,’ or something like that. Then disable this same option and return to ‘automatic compatibility’. This should renew important settings of the router, and correct the mishap Android device.
Even with the error trying to connect to a Wi-Fi network, Huawei Nexus 6P, made with the ‘finger of Google’, has an advantageous list of technical specifications, which includes a 5.7-inch screen WQHD (2560 x 1,400 pixels), 3 GB of RAM, Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset, including the 64-bit processor eight-core, reaching 2.0 GHz clock, and Adreno 430 for the graphics, models with 32 GB, 64 GB or 128 GB of memory for internal storage, no expansion via microSD card, 12.3-megapixel main camera and front 8-megapixel, rear LED for flash (double), support universal connector USB Type-C, 3450 mAh battery and Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system.
The model is unfortunately not yet marketed in Brazil, and there is no expectation of that happening soon.
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