Fountainz

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Hi all, bit stuck here with my droidbox. Worked fine for months and all of a sudden it will not find my Wifi Network.

I've reset the router many times. It's a Sky router.

I've tried the method of deleting the file mentioned but to still no avail. I would plug the ethernet in but it's in the hallway so it's too far.

Any other ideas?
 

Joe reid

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Hi all, bit stuck here with my droidbox. Worked fine for months and all of a sudden it will not find my Wifi Network.

I've reset the router many times. It's a Sky router.

I've tried the method of deleting the file mentioned but to still no avail. I would plug the ethernet in but it's in the hallway so it's too far.

Any other ideas?
There is the alternative. I posted in the thread " uncurl "', have you checked that sky shield is disabled ?
 

Fountainz

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Just been on and completely disabled Sky sheild and still the same unfortunately. Won't even find a network to connect to.
 

Joe reid

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So if you take your box to the router and plug ethernet in is it showing connected in settings ?
 

DavidG

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Hi all, bit stuck here with my droidbox. Worked fine for months and all of a sudden it will not find my Wifi Network.

I've reset the router many times. It's a Sky router.

I've tried the method of deleting the file mentioned but to still no avail. I would plug the ethernet in but it's in the hallway so it's too far.

Any other ideas?
I have a similar problem suddenly the IMX6 will not connect to the internet either with Ethernet cable or by WiFi. It normally connects through a router, but still will not connect when plugged direct to the system...?
 

ChrisM

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Long press on the network name in Settings, and you should see a Forget Network option, select that, then click on it once more to re-enter details. If that doesn't work, watch this video -
. You can use the ES File Explorer application as well, you'll need to expand the bottom menu of the left, then turn on Root Explorer.