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Anonymous Posted on Aug 12, 2012

Htc sensation has no signal

Replaced back cover but still no signal. works fine on wi-fi though

  • Anonymous Jan 27, 2013

    , My Htc sensation also drops its cell phone signal suddenly, restarting with battery removed helps for few minutes

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Hello every one how are you?
i have lill problem about signal, Therefore sometimes signal is getting down & sometimes my smartphone signal working problem!
plz replay me
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First Option:
Phone in the Other Sim and check the Phone Network Signal If Network Signal Problem not Solved So
Secend Option:
Your Phone Network IC Fault So Please change Network IC
And Network Signal Problem will Solved
if it is there isn't much you can do on this side of the network.
Contact your phone company.

  • Anonymous Aug 13, 2012

    tried changing network...still not working. Looks like it's time for a repair facility to look at the phone.

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  • Posted on Jul 09, 2010

SOURCE: I cannot connect my HTC desire to my wi fi net

Hi there, Obvious ones? Check your WiFi modem is not hiding it's SSID?
Cheers.

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CaptDP

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2009

SOURCE: how can i connect my HTC P3400 to wi fi

There is no WIFI on this phone.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2009

SOURCE: wi-fi

You probably called their customer support or billing, which know nothing about technical stuff.

Wi-fi is completely independent from the cellular network, so it will not charge you anything. Wi-fi just connects to a wireless router, like the one in your home, if you have one. In other words it connects to the internet via someones home/office internet connection. I have a touch diamond and dont have a data plan, and only use wifi, works great..BUT:

If you do not have a data plan (pay as you go data) with Bell, IMMEDIATELY get a 'data block' on your phone, at first they might say oh it will not let you use some functions, etc, put insist, persist, and use force if neccesary as they dont like giving you a data block..It costs about $50 per mb if you use the pay per use internet! I think that was the 1X, but im not sure, its ridiculously high!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2009

SOURCE: wi-fi

No, wifi is completely seperate from the cellular network. It will not cost you anything, but will depend on whether or not there are wireless routers/networks near you and if they are secured (with a password) or not. Wi-Fi is basically a home/office internet connection, just wireless.

For example, all starbucks has 'wi-fi'.

If you don't have a data plan for your phone, get a data block immediately from Bell. They dont like giving data blocks, and they say some functions wont work but they mean stuff that connects to the internet, which will cost you if you wifi isn't connected since it defaults to the cellular providers internet. It cost be about $12 for less than half a MB of usage. Their rate per MB is more than $50, im not kidding.. just checked my bill. If you just got the phone you can get the charges reversed just say you didn't know it would connect to the cellular web and that it cost so much etc etc. They should be lenient if you just got the phone etc...

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  • Posted on Jan 19, 2011

SOURCE: The Wi-Fi on my HTC Wildfire isnt working. I tried

i dont know how to set my wifi
i encountered with some option named vpn
virtual private network
help me to make connection by wifi step by step in settings menu please

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To use Wi-Fi on your phone, you need access to a wireless access point or "hotspot". The availability
and range of the Wi-Fi signal depends on the number, infrastructure, and other objects
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Turning Wi-Fi on and connecting to a wireless network
From the Home screen, press MENU, and then tap Settings > Wireless & networks.
Select the Wi-Fi check box to turn Wi-Fi on. The phone then scans for available wireless
networks.

Tap Wi-Fi settings. The network names and security settings of detected Wi-Fi networks
are displayed in the Wi-Fi networks section.
If the wireless network you want to connect to is not in the list of detected networks,
scroll down the screen, and then tap Add Wi-Fi network. Enter the wireless network
settings, and then tap Save.

Tap the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to.
If you selected an open network, you will be automatically connected to the network.
If you selected a network that is secured with WEP, enter the key and then tap
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Depending on the network type and its security settings, you may also need to enter more information
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When your phone is connected to a wireless network, the Wi-Fi icon appears in the
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Why does my moto G from US Cellular get poor signal now that I switch my plan from the $50 plan to the $60 plan


Cellular Signal Boosters / Repeaters

Your cellular carrier can provide you with a "signal booster" device that can repeat and boost a cellular signal you already get in your house. For example, if you consistently have one bar of coverage but no more at home, a booster can take that one bar and turn it into more bars. If you have one or two bars of coverage near a window but no coverage elsewhere in your home, a booster near that window can capture the signal and boost it, providing a strong signal throughout the rest of your home.
Some carriers offer such devices very inexpensively - $50 or maybe even free - especially if you're in an area where they know they know they have poor coverage. T-Mobile now offers such boosters for only a $25 deposit, which you can get back just by returning the booster to them.
Contact your carrier - or look at their website - to see just what they'll offer you and for how much.



Femtocells / Microcells

A femtocell - or "microcell" - is a small, low-power cellular base station that connects to the cellular network via your broadband Internet connection. Essentially, it's a small cellular signal tower that will provide a signal in and near your home, connecting to the larger mobile network over your Internet connection. This makes it ideal for situations where you don't even have a signal bar of coverage you can boost at home. The only "catch" is that your Internet connection must have a high enough download speed. Different carriers require different minimum speeds, but you should be fine as long as you have a solid broadband connection.
Ask your cellular carrier if they offer this sort of product and find out how much it will cost you. As with boosters and repeaters, a femtocell may be available at a steep discount from your carrier in areas they know they have poor cellular service.
You can also buy them easily on Amazon or almost any decent tech store - for instance the one pictured below works for AT&T and supports LTE (though it is a bit pricey), or you can get one that supports Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint, Cricket, and many others, but you won't get LTE support. Of course, since you likely have Wi-Fi in your house, LTE isn't really a big deal and the 3G will work just fine for calls and texts.
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Wi-Fi calling works transparently. When your phone is on Wi-Fi and has a poor cellular signal, it will connect to the Wi-Fi network and your phone calls and text will be sent and arrive over the Wi-Fi network. When you leave the Wi-Fi network, your phones and calls will be sent over the cellular network as usual. This is all designed to hand-off automatically, so you could start a phone call on your Wi-Fi network and your phone would automatically hand off to the cellular network as you walk out the door, with no interruptions.



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To connect to internet you need to make sure you have the correct data service available from your phone service provider.

For picture messages you would normally use the MMS service. Once again the setup of your phone service should allow it to work.
Please provide the details of your phone service company if you want some suggestions on the setup of these features on your HTC phone.

You can also check if your model of the phone needs a software update. This sometimes helps with making the phone work more reliable.
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My HTC Desire does not get a signal anymore only the wi-fi works

Try pulling the battery out for a full restart. If that doesn't work you could try a factory reset, if that doesn't work then it's a hardware issue and you'll need to get your phone shop to repair or replace the phone.

Make sure you back up your content before doing a factory reset.
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HTC Sensation will not connect to wi-fi

try to reset factory default settings.

and check out wifi settings are not messed up.

if you're curious about the phone's quality then just tell Ebay seller that the phone is having a fault. they will return your money else replace your phone for free.

else contact ebay and file despute against seller
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How do i connect to the wifi

If you need to connect your HTC Wildfire to a Wi-Fi network then check out this simple, step-by-step user guide to getting connected wirelessly

If you're using your HTC Wildfire for the first time, you can easily select the Wi-Fi network you'd like to join using the setup manager.

When you opt in for either Mobile Network or Wi-Fi, or just Wi-Fi, the Wildfire will by default try to connect to a Wi-Fi network near you.

Select the network you wish to connect to, enter the password if required and you're set up.

If you want to change the settings, or set it up for the first time, you can do this through the Settings menu.

Note: If you're attempting to access a network-based page or app, you may be required to set up a new Wi-Fi connection. When prompted, select the option to set up a new connection.

  1. Access the Wi-Fi settings menu by navigating to the Wireless & networksmenu
  2. Select Wi-Fi settings
  3. Choose a listed network, or add a hidden network by selecting Add Wi-Fi network
  4. If you choose one of the listed networks and it's secured, enter the password, press Connect and you'll be connected to that network
  5. If you wish to access a hidden network, select Add Wi-Fi network and enter the SSID
  6. If a password is required, you'll be prompted to enter this before connecting

If Wi-Fi is turned off, you can now turn this on by ticking the box in the Wireless & networks menu.

links that may helphttp://www.htc.com/uk/howto.aspx?id=3381&type=1&p_id=316 http://www.knowyourcell.com/htc/htc-wildfire/wildfire-guides/487458/how_to_set_up_a_wifi_connection_on_the_htc_wildfire.html

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