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Re: Wi-Fi connection failure

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Originally Posted by dray View Post
I have done research on this issue and it seems this might be a known issue with the Apache 6700 models.
I have had three 6700s and flashed and programmed many more and never had this issue. Now while I will not go as far as to say none of the 6700s ever do this, I will say it is possibly just your device and in the minority. This is just from my own exp. when working with them. Again, hardware is software driven and every modification/hack/tweak/cooked ROM/kitchen/ECT that we do is software based and (at times) had bugs and issues. Sometimes when we do something to resolve one issue, we cause another.

This is why I had mentioned backing everything up and doing a hard reset and flash back to a well-known and popular ROM. If it is liked and popular, then the chance of it being bug-free is pretty good.

I dislike suggesting a flash of a new ROM to solve any issue but for some reason this is where my mind keeps leading me and you always should go with your first guess/thought.
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