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Android Lurker
No signal when 3G enabled
Hi everyone,
This morning when I woke up my Nexus One showed that it had no signal. I thought it was just a T-Mobile issue and rebooted the phone. When it was still getting no signal I decided to try and switch the network settings to 2G only, and it started to work. But now whenever I switch back to accepting 3G the phone loses all network connection and will not find it again until I put it on only 2G networks and reboot. I'm running CM 7.0.2.1 at the moment and have never had any problems. Does anyone have a clue why this would happen?
Thanks
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06-13-2011 01:10 PM
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Administrator
You might want to check your APN settings... menu>settings>wireless and networks>mobile networks>Access point names. I'm not sure what they need to be set for, but TMo should be able to get you fixed up with the right info.
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Super Moderator/RS
Are you running a stock or custom kernel for the CM install?
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Super Moderator

Originally Posted by
WERA689
You might want to check your APN settings... menu>settings>wireless and networks>mobile networks>Access point names. I'm not sure what they need to be set for, but TMo should be able to get you fixed up with the right info.
Very good info. Sometimes CM just can't automatically sort out APN settings, and that's something that would cause no data access.