Samsung: Some Galaxy S4 have Wi-Fi connection issues with D-Link routers

Andre Yoskowitz
19 May 2013 10:19

Samsung has confirmed that some of its Galaxy S4 handsets have issues connecting to Wi-Fi networks that use certain D-Link routers.
"This is a problem caused by firmware stored on a specific access point in D-Link routers. Customers should update their firmware to the latest version or reboot the access point," said a Samsung spokeswoman.
The most often affected routers are the D-Link model DIR-655 and DIR-855 routers but there are a few others, as well. The issue is not region specific, as all users are affected.
Some users were able to get around the bug by changing the cypher type to TKIP, but that has also had adverse affects on other devices within their networks.
D-Link was quick to issue a statement as they search for a permanent solution: "Recently, a limited number of customers have reported connection issues between their D-Link wireless router, including the DIR-855 and DIR-655, and the Samsung Galaxy S4 handset. Problems include intermittent disconnection from the wireless network, especially while browsing YouTube. Other devices continue to function normally. The problem has also been reported with wireless routers from other manufacturers. D-Link is actively researching this issue now to determine the cause."

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