29-03-2021 06:37 PM in
This last fall 2020 there was a software update that has completely disabled by S10+ from being able to connect to various public wifis, but more largely an issue, wifi on airplanes.
I understand that the majority of the recommendation is to either "Randomize MAC" or use "Phone MAC". I'm telling you, this does not work. Samsung forced through an update that has made phones completely useless in connecting to some WiFi networks.
I spoke to our IT team at my work and they've stated that this is a Samsung issue, that the wifi routers don't recognize the phones long enough to establish a connection because the MAC address is constantly changing.
Usually I can "connect" but it states that I am connected without internet, so clearly I am not connected in any manner that is helpful.
When I connect at work I get the message "Private DNS server cannot be accessed". When I connect on the airplane I get "Connected but without internet".
Has anyone been able to solve this issue? A factory reset is not reasonable. Random/Phone MAC does not work. Clearing cache does not work. Thanks.
29-03-2021 08:26 PM - last edited 29-03-2021 08:26 PM
29-03-2021 11:26 PM in
Thanks for reply - no issue with my phone. I can access some public wifi networks (such as the hotel I'm currently in). I'm not an expert so I'm speaking over my head, but my IT explained that the galaxy phones pushed through a software update in the fall that randomizes the MAC (or IP?) address that the phone pings the routers with. Because of this, networks with security features in place (such as my office or airplanes) makes it nearly impossible to ever connect.
The IT team at my office took me about 10 minutes of giving them specific information off of my phone and they hard entered (for lack of better term) my phone info into our WiFi networks/routers so that they would always recognize and allow my phone. Of course this isn't an option on an airplane or other public networks.
It's clear from google search that I am not the only galaxy user experiencing this and ever forum seems like there is no solution for this. I just can't believe that for 6-8 months Android hasn't come up with a solution on how to allow access to these networks.
12-05-2023 12:09 AM in