I am facing this issue with with mobile network. It’s getting turned on/off on it’s own. And what’s strange is that it shows that I have full connectivity. But when a person on the other end calls, all he hears is that my phone is switched off.
So I installed QPR build version 3.1 and it’s working flawlessly as of now. I am not recommending anyone to do that.
I have raised issue regarding this with google and they said it’s a know issue, but I think it broke after the February update.
There is absolutely a problem with pixel, ihave a new pixel 6a, and it will not stay connected to my home WiFi, iv tried all the resets ect…all othe device’s work perfectly
A bit late in the game but I have a P7 and connecting to my home wifi got spotty ever since recent update, maybe Oct or Nov 2023 update? I turned off Adaptive Connectivity and that worked for me! Thank you.
I’m glad I’m not the only one with this issue. I don’t think it’s an issue on our home networks as I’ve never had this problem in the past. Most likely a recent update botched something and hopefully they fix it.
This started happening to me yesterday afternoon. My Google Pixel 6 Pro (AT&T) keeps connecting and disconnecting every few seconds on my home wifi (VZ Fios). My Pixel 6 (VZ) has no issues. It is only the 5ghz that it does this on, 2,4ghz no issues. Rebooted phone and router and all other steps listed here. I think it’s the latest carrier services update screwing it up. Dunno. Thoughts?
It happens on my Pixel 7P. It never happened on my Pixel 6P.
Personally besides not happen when I’m in the car or anywhere in a public place. So must be router related. I’ve done the airplane mode. I’ve done the adaptive connectivity thing and I’ve been safe mode. Very frustrating
Sounds like I need to reset and reboot the router and I hope that fixes it
I have this issue with a new P7. I’ve had P3P and P6a for years without issues. My WiFi is Ubiquiti. Some of my Kasa lights are flaky, but never a phone or laptop before. If I’m sitting within 10 ft of an access point it’s OK. Edit - skipping between UniFi access points seems to cause the problem. Locking the phone to one access point solved it, but wastes my expensive mesh WiFi.
Exact same thing happening to my Pixel 7. OP already discussed the issue precisely and I have nothing to do. I hope it’s a software thing Google can fix.
Hi everyone, network engineer here.
The issue is actually with the wifi negotiation choosing sole frequencies with high number if wifi networks around, power cycling your wifi router would generally fix the issue.
Whenever I activate the mobile data to the phone the wifi connections goes to connection/disconnect/connection… loop. If I disable the mobile data the phone is totally happy with the wifi connection and IPv6 works just fine. Then if I activate the mobile data again the wifi starts to drop IPv6 addresses, reconnecting to get new addresses, dropping IPv6 and reconnecting to new addresses and so on.
And no, restarting all devices does not help. Disabling the “local” DNS for IPv6 helps but it causes some other issues when trying to access local network and this prevents from using any kind of local network adblocking DNS. It seems that Android is just totally broken with this kind of setup.
Could this be intentional from Google since “local DNS” is usually used for ad/tracking blockers? At least they don’t have any reason to hurry with the fix.
I am still having this problem. I’m tired of reading posts that I have to modify my router settings for a single device when we have desktops, laptops, and other phones in the household that have zero issues with WiFi connectivity. Does anyone have an actual fix from Google or for the phone?
I get it that it might be a setting on my Router but seems insane that I have to modify my network for a single phone.