Android WiFi connection not stable
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Everything works ok when I'm plugged into usb on my PC, connects to the 1.8.0 app on PC and phone simultaneously. I close the PC app via the "EXIT" button then disconnect from the PC (it was providing power only at this point) and plugged the race capture into a wall adapter for usb power. The Wi-Fi Module remains enabled, but access point gets disabled. I can then only fix it by plugging back into the PC and I can then see that access point has turned itself off. Not that it matters, but CAN and OBDII are both turned off for all of this.
Here is my log when connected to the PC and Phone.
WiFi Enabled, Client Disabled, Access Point enabled with Channel 11, WPA Encryption and 14 character password
Here is my log when connected to the PC and Phone.
WiFi Enabled, Client Disabled, Access Point enabled with Channel 11, WPA Encryption and 14 character password
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Here everything is enabled and working fine connected to the PC, and then directly after a power cycle the access point gets disabled. Screen shots of both below. Running 2.10.1 dirty
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Hi,
So far I cannot reproduce this problem.
Can you try:
* Enabling Access point
* Press write button to write configuration back to RC
* Press read button to read configuration back to RC
* Observe if Access point enabled
If you got that far:
* unplug / replug RC (ensuring it powers down, e.g. not connected via OBDII)
* plug back in
* read configuration again
* Observe if Access Point is enabled
If you see any problems with these steps, try attaching your current configuration here - it might help reproducing.
Thanks!
So far I cannot reproduce this problem.
Can you try:
* Enabling Access point
* Press write button to write configuration back to RC
* Press read button to read configuration back to RC
* Observe if Access point enabled
If you got that far:
* unplug / replug RC (ensuring it powers down, e.g. not connected via OBDII)
* plug back in
* read configuration again
* Observe if Access Point is enabled
If you see any problems with these steps, try attaching your current configuration here - it might help reproducing.
Thanks!
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Hey Brent,brentp wrote:Hi,
So far I cannot reproduce this problem.
Can you try:
* Enabling Access point
* Press write button to write configuration back to RC
* Press read button to read configuration back to RC
* Observe if Access point enabled
Thanks!
Yep that's where it's getting stuck,
Access Point enabled while connected to PC (wireless actually turns on and I can connect a tablet)
Press Write - still good
Press read - access point turns off
What do you recommend?
Firmware 2.10.2
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Yes, I'm at 12 characters. Running the latest app as wellbrentp wrote:When configuring your access point, make sure your access point password is at minimum of 8 characters. the 1.9.0 app enforces this, not sure if you're on the latest.
Try checking that and let us know. Thanks!
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Done.
This log is after the first round of Enable Access Point and Write. (no power cycle yet)
This log is after the first round of Enable Access Point and Write. (no power cycle yet)
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Well, now just as before when I had that odd issue with the Encryption being a non-existent selection; now I deleted the text in the Client Mode fields and now with power cycles my Access Point Mode stays enabled. I even had it out to the car and it connects via OBD/CAN power. Hooray!
Now, if I could only get some CAN/OBD channels to work. i.e. RPM is giving a failure channel 12 log entry when polled.
Now, if I could only get some CAN/OBD channels to work. i.e. RPM is giving a failure channel 12 log entry when polled.
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No, but I can make one. I was reading here about the Haltech connection issue and thought it might be related?
viewtopic.php?t=5167
viewtopic.php?t=5167
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What Windows app do you recommend to do a reset?
"* Factory reset
You can issue a factory reset by connecting to RaceCapture using a serial terminal app over USB (not using the RaceCapture app).
Connect to RaceCapture using the COM port assigned by windows. Once you connect, hit <enter> and you'll see a menu of options.
Issue the commend 'resetConfig' and hit enter.
This will reset the configuration to the factory default. "
"* Factory reset
You can issue a factory reset by connecting to RaceCapture using a serial terminal app over USB (not using the RaceCapture app).
Connect to RaceCapture using the COM port assigned by windows. Once you connect, hit <enter> and you'll see a menu of options.
Issue the commend 'resetConfig' and hit enter.
This will reset the configuration to the factory default. "
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