I seriously doubt this. BBM has run in always-on mode on every BlackBerry ever built, and there have been no reports of this BBM data hogging at idle. Ridiculous.
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I seriously doubt this. BBM has run in always-on mode on every BlackBerry ever built, and there have been no reports of this BBM data hogging at idle. Ridiculous.
It's not CSI, you don't have to search for clues to try to disprove the OP's post. But in the OP's case, it didn't switch so how would it notify him? Because it had disabled the WIFI profile in Settings, it didn't try to pick up his home network when it normally would. If you're using the phone, you can't really see the WIFI and carrier icons unless you're just staring at the home screen or something. I see the same problem of disabled WIFI profiles on both my Z10 and my PB. He's bringing up a legitimate issue, regardless of how well BBRY has done in the past with regards to WIFI...
southlander: You can set your DNS servers in the router. Keep the primary as your ISP's primary and set your secondary as another ISP's primary DNS. Ask a friend on a different provider for their DNS. Or use Google's if your into that sort of thing.
To everyone: This only solves part of the problem though. There are a lot of other things that can go wrong between you router, modem, lines and ISP. So y'all better get on the ball and watch your icons every 5 seconds or turn your data off when you want to be certain you're using wifi.
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This is a real problem. I have unlimited data so it's not a major issue, but if I wwas capped I'd have a major problem with it.
As some others have said, maybe you could get an NFC tag that could toggle mobile data that would be helpful.
I would love the option to control mobile data more carefully. I'd love to be able to turn off all mobile data use while roaming except for BBM. Unfortunately I don't have that control so I have no BBM while roaming (and it's ny primary method of texting). Hopefully this is addressed in the near future.
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While true that's also relying on the router to handle fail over properly. Which it might not. Depending on your issue. Setting the static settings at the device gets around that.
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If BlackBerry would give developers access to the Wi-Fi and network setting, many of us could control when the radio for Wi-Fi or Data Services was turned on and off. They would also really help with the Z10's crappy battery life.
I think at least part of the reason why the APIs do not exist in BB10 is to circumvent rogue apps changing things you do not want them to change.
I suggest this:
On Location headless app - BlackBerry World
It can enable WiFi based on your current location. (Using either GPS or cell-tower approximation) It cannot disable WiFi because BlackBerry 10 does not have an API for that yet.
What brand & model router? Sorry, maybe it's just your particular unit, but I'm looking at upgrading and I'd like to avoid that one.
My phone will somehow say it is not on wifi bit on reality it is.
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Setup notifications to be displayed in the hub. I get a "limited Wi-Fi connection" notification when I either lose Wi-Fi/ require login to public Wi-Fi/ lose DNS. Also, by any chance do you have "wireless connections in bedside mode" set to "Off"? I have it setup that way and noticed that after installing the "Porsche Clock" bar when I plug into charger (not in bedside mode)the network connections are sometimes intermittent.
- Verizon Z10 running 10.2.1.2122
That's good info, and bad (and unexpected) behavior of the phone to disable that WiFi profile! I've seen what I suspect are DNS issues with my router cause other problems on a T-Mo Z10, such as WiFi calling errors, which can't be resolved by turning WiFi calling off and on. I've had to reboot the phone to fix that. Works, but costs 5 minutes of recovery time including the hub and several email accounts coming back up fully.
So now everyone has become to lazy to check the icons on your homescreen before browsing the internet?
I to have the issue of my Z dropping my WIFI(or sometimes it tells me limited connectivity) and disables that SSID after a few failed attempts. I simply look at my homescreen before doing anything to data intensive, and if not connected, I connect it.
FYI, my win 8.1 laptop does the same exact thing. If a profile fails to connect or is dropped a few times, windows disables that profile even if its set to auto connect. Only difference is its a laptop so it has no radio to fall back on, and I know when its not connected.
I personally am not seeing an issue here(my wifes iphone 5s does the same thing at time too). I simply see a whole generation of lazy that just expect thing when they want them with the least amount of work to obtain the end result.
In that case I would say it's the router or the environment. I have several things hooking up to my router and I rarely get these errors and have never had these disconnect issues unless my ISP is having issues. My phone has never lost the connection etc.
I used to have Rogers (Canada) internet at home. Although fast it was painfully unreliable at times dropping the WiFi signal multiple times a day when it was misbehaving. Along with others I would hazard a guess that it's your WiFi connection that needs to be looked at rather than your device's.
Just log in to your wifi router and change the wifi channel to something like 4 or similar.
use program, called ISSIDER to scan all neighbouring networks. You'll see their channels.
then - change your wifi channel to the least used or to one between the standard 1/6/11
in most cases, signal droppings are caused because your wifi channels are polluted by other networks!
in my experience - in half a year with my Z10, I had 0 wifi drops at home. 0.
I was thinking the same thing and totally agree with you. The nerve of some people. Just turn your data off at home and that's it. It's not that hard.
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Did Cisco or whoever bought their Linksys division ever release a firmware version for that device that fixes the serious exploit? (Last time I checked it was still unpatched)
Are you running stock firmware?
Because if someone is exploiting that vulnerability, that could certainly explain some reliability issues. :)
So this only effects BBM and whatever else runs thru them? So if I were just surfing it would still be using my wifi and if I was doing a BBM video chat it would be using the carrier network?
Wow. All I can say is I'm glad it hasn't happened to me that I'm aware of. *knocks on wood*
The main question here. Why to disable the wifi point for any reason????? Disabling should be a user choose not automatically without a notification that it has been disabled.
Posted by my BlackBerry Z30STA100-2/10.2.1.2141
Because in a mobile device that is expected to maintain continuous communications over unreliable networks, it's important.
Witness how angry people get because they didn't get notified within 1.5 seconds of a new email and so on. THAT is why it is important for the device to continuously monitor the connection quality on currently active links, and when necessary, switch to something better.
Always amazes me how many people have dozens or hundreds of WiFi networks memorized, who leave WiFi on and walk down the street, expecting the device to connect and disconnect and re-connect to all of them continuously on the fly as the signals ebb and flow.
At the very least - you don't want to leave your house after using WiFi there and then discover all your social media and BBM and email updates stopped when you went out of WiFi range.
Change your practices OP. I found out the hard way that my wifi router was failing affecting me to reach my data caps to the point was rationing or turning off data completely without paying overage fees.
In my household, my BB10, Windows 8.1 (and 7), iOS, Android devices continue to have connection issues so I know it's not my BlackBerry's problem (hardware or software). It's getting to the point where I'm going to buy a new router soon. Until that time, when I go home I shut off my data connection. Also good battery management too this way.
So this is it...
When at home:
1. Turn wifi on
2. Turn data off
When not at home:
1. Turn wifi off
2. Turn data on
Repeat over and over until it becomes 2nd nature. I have 5 days left in my monthly data usage cycle and I have 40% left to use. Whoohoo!
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I have never had this problem until a couple of weeks ago. It has been happening just about every day. I run two different brands of wifi routers and it is happening with both. This may be a problem with 10.2.1.2126 (in my case.) I have security cameras on my internal wifi network that I check often, so I can catch the condition within a couple of hours. I've had my Z30 since January, and this didn't start happening until a couple of weeks ago.
Very strange and completely irritating.
Dave
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Well said my friend I'm with you on this one the same thing happens to my HP desktop but my toshiba laptop stays connected all day everyday and twice on saturday or was it sunday ah i forget but you get it right. OP all you have to do is pay better attention and dont blame others for your mistakes. You gotta take responsibility for your own actions and carelessness. I know it's a little harsh but trust me you'll live. good daY
Strange, I had this issue with my iPhone and it was the reason to switch to BB10... since then, back in March 2013, never had this problem again...
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