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How To Fix WiFi Connection Problem On Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge

How To Fix WiFi Connection Problem On Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge

For those that own a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, you could be dealign with a WiFI connection problem. Some of the Wi-Fi connection problems noticed on the Galaxy S7 Edge includes a slow Wifi/weak Wifi connection, WiFi switches to data automatically and the ability to forget a WiFi connection on the Galaxy S7 Edge. Below we’ll get into some of the solutions that you can use to fix your Galaxy S7 Edge connection problems with WiFi that is causing you a headache.

 

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Disable the smart network switch on Galaxy S7 Edge and fix the WiFi problem:

  1. Turn on your Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge.
  2. Enable the mobile data connection of the Samsung Galaxy S7.
  3. After the mobile data connection is enabled, go to Menu -> Settings -> Wireless.
  4. At the start of the page you will see the option “Smart network switch”.
  5. Uncheck this option to obtain a not so stable wireless connection of your Samsung Galaxy S7 with the router still upright.
  6. Now your Samsung Galaxy S7 will no longer automatically switch between Wi-Fi and the mobile Internet.

 

Solve Slow WiFi on Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge
A common issue is the slow WiFi speed on the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge is when you use apps like Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, Whatsapp and many of the icons and pictures look gray, which either don’t come up at all, or take forever to load. But when the WiFi signal is strong and the WiFi is still slow, this can be a frustrating problem and we can help you fix it. Below are some quick suggestions on how to fix Galaxy S7 WiFi problem.

 

How to fix slow wifi on Galaxy S7 Edge:

  1. Power off the Galaxy S7 Edge
  2. Hold the power off, volume up and the home button all at the same time
  3. After some seconds, the Galaxy S7 will vibrate once and the recovery mode is started
  4. Search for the entry called “wipe cache partition” and start it
  5. After a few minutes the process is complete and you can restart the Galaxy S7 with “reboot system now”

 

How to forget a saved Wi-Fi network:

To delete a saved Wifi network on the Galaxy S7 or Galaxy Edge, go to the settings menu and look for the WiFi section. Browse for the network that you want to delete and remove from your Galaxy S7. Once you find the WiFi connection, long press it, and then select “Forget.” (There’s also a “modify” option, which mostly is a nice way to change the Wifi password saved on your device.)

  1. Turn on the Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 Edge.
  2. Swipe down on the screen to open up the notification panel and select Settings.
  3. Browse to the Network connections section and then tap Wi-Fi.
  4. If Wi-Fi is off, select the ON/OFF switch to turn it on.
  5. Select the required Wi-Fi network profile you want to forget and select Forget
  6. The selected Wi-Fi network profile has been forgotten.

 

Galaxy S7 Edge switches from WiFi to Data randomly

The way that the Galaxy S7 Edge WiFi connection switches from WiFi to data is based on the WLAN to mobile data connection option that is activated in the Android settings of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. The name of this setting is called “Smart network switch” and was designed on the Samsung Galaxy S7 in order to automatically switch between Wi-Fi and mobile networks, such as LTE, to build up a stable network connection all the time. The good news is that this WiFi setting can be adjusted to fix the Galaxy S7 Edge WiFi problem.

 

Get Technical Support

For those that have done everything they can to fix the slow Internet connection on the Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 Edge, it’s suggested to take the smartphone back to the store or to a shop where it can be physically checked for any damaged. If proven defective by a technician, a replacement unit may be provided for you of it could be repaired.

 

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David Williams

Mar 18, 2016

I am a true junkie for everything tech. My current arsenal includes an Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, iPhone Xs, Samsung Galaxy S9, Samsung Chromebook, iMac, and Dell XPS 13.

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