[Help] Xperia X losing WLAN connection
Hi everyone,
I've noticed an odd problem this past couple of weeks, and I'm not really sure how to pinpoint what's causing the problem. I've not changed anything on my home network such as router settings.
I have the phone connected to my home WiFi network, and all is well - however after a random time period (Sometimes it lasts a few hours, sometimes as little as 15 minutes), I'll lose the ability to connect to anything from my device. This not only includes websites, but also things running on my internal network such as my IRC bouncer and Syncthing nodes. The WiFi indicator on Sailfish OS still shows I'm connected to the WiFi, however the web browser simply won't load a website up. Usually I'll try to disconnect and re-connect to the WiFi at which point it'll fail, or tell me that the connectivity is limited.
I have to go into the 'Utilities' part of the settings app and restart the networking subsystems to fix it, although sometimes I'll even have to reboot the device before it'll work again.
As far as I'm aware no other device on my network is dropping connection, although there are various other phones/tablets and it's not always possible to check them all. My home network is just the generic ISP router, no custom DHCP or DNS servers running such as Pi Hole. I have already tried setting the DNS servers on my phone to use 1.1.1.1 as well as 8.8.8.8 just to make sure it's not a problem with the default DNS setup but this doesn't seem to help.
Can anyone help me track down the source of this issue? I'm not even sure where to start! Thanks a lot!
Edit 24 July 2019: The issue, who had almost disappeared, is now happening repeatedly since the device was upgraded to 3.1.0.
Edit 26 July 2019: The issue has got catastrophically worse since the update to 3.1. I need to reboot the phone about 10 times a day when I am at work. This appears to be related either to loss of mobile network signal, or to wifi networks with multiple access points.
Edit 02 January 2020: The issue is still not solved for Xperia X in 3.2.1.20 and the device defacto can't be used in WLAN at home. Since the issue started with replacing my router at home and since the issue doesn't happen with any other router used so far my assumption is that the Xperia X is not able to handle new routers with integrated MIMO / MU-MIMO technology (in this case with variant 4x4). Please follow up in this direction.
@jolla: Please continue to investigate this issue. It is very annoying to to be forced using mobile data at home instead of WLAN.
Edit 15 May 2020: Issue is still present in 3.3.0.16 and the connection barely lasts 5 minutes at a time before cutting off again.
After reading your description, I think I am suffering from the same problem with a Sony Xperia X and Sailfish OS 3.0.0.8. First I thought only Android apps were affected, but the native apps are also missing a connection. Unfortunately, as you described, you do not notice the problem until you are using an app that complains about missing connectivity. There is no sign in the Sailfish OS GUI at all. Concerning debugging: Did you have a look into the logs (
Benjamin ( 2019-01-06 12:45:06 +0200 )editdevel-su
andjournalctl
)?Hey there!
I don't really use Android apps very much so I haven't noticed any problems on that front, presumably it'd be exactly the same though.
My journalctl for the past half hour is pretty huge, but I'm not sure which parts are relevant, pastebinned here: https://termbin.com/9u7m
Another pastebin that may or may not actually have the relevant bits (It has things about networking/connman so I assume so?) https://termbin.com/287t
It was around 12:20 that I noticed the network being off so this would make sense.
And yes, the odd part is that the network indicator on the GUI seems to always show a 100% maxed signal rather than it going up and down as normal as I wander around the house.
Piece_Maker ( 2019-01-06 14:43:06 +0200 )edit3.0.0.8: I landed at Austin, TX airport y-day, and Xperia X wifi went completely crazy on me. Browser couldn't connect to anything, it was not possible to turn wifi off (it would automatically reconnect to AP), and after a few minutes, phone would completely freeze. After reboot, same thing. Interestingly, just like http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=1552345&postcount=29 notes today, SSID could not be deleted from the list to forget the network.
Only way to get the phone stable was to post-reboot skip SIM pin code entry, and really quickly try to disable wifi adapter.
At my hotel, everything works fine again. Hypothesis: there's quite certainly some types of AP setups out there that are able to drive current SFOS wifi stack completely nuts.
lkraav ( 2019-01-07 02:18:54 +0200 )editHi, I went to Boston a couple a weeks ago and experienced the same thing as described by @lkraav but with hotel wifi AP. I am on Xperia X and Sailfish 3.0.0.8.
DNG ( 2019-01-07 20:11:47 +0200 )editAfter having tested this a little further, the BYOD WiFi at my workplace seems to not suffer from this issue at all. That even requires me to login, which works first time every time in the WiFi GUI menu, so presumably is a more 'complicated' setup than the one at my house.
This only started with the last (3.0.0.8) update, it worked fine before then and is still present in the 3.0.1.1 update.
I'm considering a clean flash, though in reality I can't really be bothered with that, especially without knowing if it'll actually help.
Piece_Maker ( 2019-02-02 23:57:40 +0200 )edit