[Q] WiFi Hardware??? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone know what WiFi hardware is in the HTC One???
The reason I want to know, is because it doesn't seem like it supports "channel bonding" (40Mhz Channel) on 2.4 or 5 Ghz band.
Any technical specs would be much appreciated.

BCM4335
http://www.broadcom.com/press/release.php?id=s742791

Thanks BenPope
Supports 20, 40, and 80 MHz channels with optional SGI (256 QAM modulation)
It says it does but when I connect and use WiFi analyzer ... It only shows in one channel...
Anyone have any ideas....
Maybe false advertisements?
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How to activate HSUPA instead of HSDPA

HSUPA is available at my location and it would be nice for me to improove my upload speed.
I like my ROM but it doesn't support HSUPA. How to switch ON HSUPA? Kaiser Tweaks really does it
I just love it when people post questions that sound like statements to get me excited. And no, I've heard of nothing to let us do that.
blackspawn2 said:
HSUPA is available at my location and it would be nice for me to improove my upload speed.
I like my ROM but it doesn't support HSUPA. How to switch ON HSUPA? Kaiser Tweaks really does it
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I'm probably out of date with some of my figures here, but as I understand it the Kaiser limitations are 3.6Mbit/s download and 384kbit/s upload - originally designed using HSDPA chips and limited with hardware. The HSUPA upload theoretical maximum is 5.76Mbit/s, but is limited to our 384kb/s so no point pushing the boat out for this anyway.
Besides, why go for a mega fast upload speed when the Kaiser doesn't have enough memory capacity to require that sort of upload (<45 secs to dump the whole phone + 16MB card) - unless of course you've got some really good porn that you need to share in a few microseconds before deleting
I found an old 3D where was written that the chip is HSUPA compatible. Whether or not it is enabled in the phone may simply be a matter of a hack.
Well,...maybe the 3D is much too old, forget it!
i agree with peterfnet
peterfnet said:
I just love it when people post questions that sound like statements to get me excited. And no, I've heard of nothing to let us do that.
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To clarify, BlackSpawn, you want to enable HSUPA WHILE keeping HSDPA enabled, correct?
I haven't heard of any mods either to allow the HSUPA to be used, though it is another function of the Qualcomm MSM 7200 chipset used in the Kaiser. Here is some light reading for you that specs HSUPA at up to5.76 Mbps (cat 6). but when you question the htc site, it specs upload at up to 384 kbps (this is what I have found to be true.
This may very well be another instance of HTC not taking full advantage of the chosen chipset, as has been fought on THIS battle field.
If anyone has some good info on enabling HSUPA, please chime in
Stu_Can_Sam said:
To clarify, BlackSpawn, you want to enable HSUPA WHILE keeping HSDPA enabled, correct?
I haven't heard of any mods either to allow the HSUPA to be used, though it is another function of the Qualcomm MSM 7200 chipset used in the Kaiser. Here is some light reading for you that specs HSUPA at up to5.76 Mbps (cat 6). but when you question the htc site, it specs upload at up to 384 kbps (this is what I have found to be true.
This may very well be another instance of HTC not taking full advantage of the chosen chipset, as has been fought on THIS battle field.
If anyone has some good info on enabling HSUPA, please chime in
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This is exactly what I was thinking
erm.. i flash 1 rom before and in the setting menu.. there is and option enabling the HSUPA. but sorry, i forgot what rom is that..
benjat said:
erm.. i flash 1 rom before and in the setting menu.. there is and option enabling the HSUPA. but sorry, i forgot what rom is that..
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I am running the Hyperdragon III january 13 rom.
in the settings under advanced network the is a option to enable HSDPA/HSUPA. Just thought i would let you know this rom has that option.

Kernal 2.6.38 from Huawei

Any use of this?
http://www.huaweidevice.com/worldwi...=toDownloadFile&flay=software&softid=NDU5NTk=
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that's not for u9000 but for u8815.
chrillefr said:
Any use of this?
http://www.huaweidevice.com/worldwi...=toDownloadFile&flay=software&softid=NDU5NTk=
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I know, but there are wizards around this place making magic out of nothing ...
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chrillefr said:
I know, but there are wizards around this place making magic out of nothing ...
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Still, very close in hardware:
Datasheet+Views: 9268 views since addition of datasheet (March 04, 2012)
Datasheet-State: Preliminary specifications
Releaseate: March, 2012
Project-Codename: Huawei U8815
Browse all devices under Huawei U8815 codename
Dimensions: 63 x 122.5 x 10.5 millimetres
Mass: 140 grams (battery included)
Software_Environment
Embedded_Operating_System: Google Android 2.3.6
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Microprocessor,;Chipset
CPU+Clock: 1000 MHz
CPU: Qualcomm MSM7227A
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Memory,;Storage;capacity
RAM-capacity: 512 MiB (accessible: 393 MiB)
ROM-capacity: 3.7 GiB (accessible: 2.4 GiB)
Display
Display:Type: Supported
Displayiagonal: 4 "
Display-Resolution: 480 x 800
Sound
Microphone(s): stereo
Loudspeaker(s): mono
Audio:Output: 3.5mm
Cellular;Phone
Cellular;Networks: GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS900 (B8), UMTS2100 (B1)
Cellular-Data-Links: GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA
Call-Alert: 64 -chord melody
Vibrating_Alert: Supported
Speakerphone-: Supported
Control_Peripherals
Positioning_Device: Multi-touch screen
Primary+Keyboard: Not supported
Directional-Pad: Not supported
Scroll_Wheel: Not supported
Interfaces
Expansion_Slots: microSD, microSDHC, TransFlash
USB: USB 2.0 client, 480Mbit/s
micro-USB
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
Wireless_LAN: 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n
Infrared_Gate: Not supported
Multimedia;Telecommunication
Analog_Radio;Receiver: FM radio (76-90MHz) with RDS
Digital+Media-Broadcast+Tuner: Not supported
Satellite;Navigation
Built-in;GPS;module: Supported
Complementary_GPS_Services: Assisted GPS, QuickGPS, Geotagging
Built-in+Digital_Camera
Main+Camera: 5 MP
Autofocus-(AF): Supported
Optical_Zoom: 1 x
Macro:Mode: Supported
Built-in_Flash: mobile light (LED)
Additionaletails
Built-in_accelerometer: Supported
Battery: removable
Battery;Capacity: 1500 mAh

JellyBean HSDPA slow ..More of a downgrade than a upgrade!

When using jellybean Roms, with every jellybean rom I have tried they are all stuck on Hsdpa 8 which is slow ,, when I am on Gb and Ics when I go into settings about phone it always states network as Hsdpa 11, but when I am on jellybean Roms it always states Hsdpa 8 , what is this all about? how is that possible? is it a bug on jellybean and will it affect data speeds? I have tried different radios and tried a streaming app to see if it rises when needed, it does not, tethering is awful and slow, I expected more from jellybean but its seems like 2 steps forward 3 steps back, limiting the network to Hsdpa 8 is a complete fail.
Well it seems this problem is quite widespread and other have had the same problem, its a real shame as jellybean is really smooth but if using this ROM means being stuck on hsdpa 8 then for me that's not a option, if anyone knows of a fix to up the category please let us know.
The max data speed the i9000 can handle is 7.2Mbps. HSDPA category 8 supports speeds up to 7.2Mbps and category 9 is 10.1Mbps. So even if it says 9 it doesn't mean we can get up to those speeds.
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To be honest that's if the HSDPA: 8 in the settings menu even corresponds to the HSDPA categories, which I'm not sure about. Best thing to do would be internet speed benchmarks on both gingerbread and jellybean then compare.
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That is not entirely correct. Its not just about the theoretical speed and besides I'm not convinced those specs are accurate. In order to support hsupa of 5.76 it would need to support hsdpa 9 .hsdpa 9 supports multiple duplex connections. I have done multiple speed tests on both category 8 and 9 and 8 is roughly 1.5 to 2 mbps slower.

[Q] WIFI 802.11ac connection speed

Hello,
can anyone tell me what is the connection speed using 802.11ac ?
i know that on GN with wifi n you cannot exceed 65mbs and i hope HTC doesn't limit the ac to a speed lower than 900mbs.
Thank you!
Damn, you're talking about 900mbps? I've got a connection of only 21 mbps
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802.11ac is only as fast as your router and the speeds you get from your provider, and as far as I know, no provider offers 900mbps connections. I have xfinity 105 mbps package and the wifi on my iphone 5 averages 50 mbps
ross1998 said:
802.11ac is only as fast as your router and the speeds you get from your provider, and as far as I know, no provider offers 900mbps connections. I have xfinity 105 mbps package and the wifi on my iphone 5 averages 50 mbps
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this is not entirely true.
google fiber has 1Gb internet solution but this is not what I'm trying to find out.
I want to know the connection speed showed in settings under wifi when you are connected to a 802.11ac router.
433Mbit/sec is the theoretical maximum for the HTC One
Source: https://twitter.com/nerdtalker/status/311231629559484417/photo/1
VeixES said:
433Mbit/sec is the theoretical maximum for the HTC One
Source: https://twitter.com/nerdtalker/status/311231629559484417/photo/1
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thank you very much!
its less than I expected but for a phone I think that's enough
sebastian17ro said:
thank you very much!
its less than I expected but for a phone I think that's enough
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Pardon by am I really intrigued by your question Do you by chance have the capacity to peak out the maximum limit of the wifi ac?
Riyal said:
Pardon by am I really intrigued by your question Do you by chance have the capacity to peak out the maximum limit of the wifi ac?
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yes, i can use all the bandwidth from a 802.11ac and the simplest example is file sharing.
also you are not limited to 1 process so you can simultaneously do file sharing, video streaming, download, upload etc.
I am finding that the HTC One refuses to connect to my Asus RT-AC66U router. Unfortunately the AC standard being draft, I suspect its a compatibility issue. It seems to go into authentication, delay, then try again over and over.
In the end I had to connect on my 2.4GHz output instead for now.
jonstatt said:
I am finding that the HTC One refuses to connect to my Asus RT-AC66U router. Unfortunately the AC standard being draft, I suspect its a compatibility issue.
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Hope not that's the router u was looking at getting,
Ps if you or any one can post a screen shot showing the connection speed
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I'm finding that my One has a better connection to my VM SuperHub than my blasted PC does! Seems so bloody quick.
here it is:
Source: https://twitter.com/nerdtalker/statu...484417/photo/1
sebastian17ro said:
here it is:
Source: https://twitter.com/nerdtalker/statu...484417/photo/1
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The link is not working.
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Here is my screenshot connected to VM Superhub, 30mb broadband.......
I got the phone working with my Asus RT-AC66U by updating to unofficial Beta firmware .352 on the Asus. I have a 38MB connection with BT Infinity, but I can't get higher than 31Meg with the speedtest on download on the One, but I do see 36.5 from a PC so for some reason I am not quite maxing out.
jonstatt said:
I got the phone working with my Asus RT-AC66U by updating to unofficial Beta firmware .352 on the Asus. I have a 38MB connection with BT Infinity, but I can't get higher than 31Meg with the speedtest on download on the One, but I do see 36.5 from a PC so for some reason I am not quite maxing out.
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you might be limited due to write speed on phone's memory card.
can you transfer trough ftp from your pc to the phone a large file and monitor the transfer speed?
br
sebastian17ro said:
you might be limited due to write speed on phone's memory card.
can you transfer trough ftp from your pc to the phone a large file and monitor the transfer speed?
br
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It's not that,
I an able to hit 40+ on wireless N
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46Mbps has been the max so far,
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Steven_belfast said:
46Mbps has been the max so far
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can you transfer some files from PC to ONE through wifi ac and monitor the transfer speed?
I know the connection speed with the Asus rt-ac66u is 433Mbs (54 MBs) and now I'm curious about the write limitation on internal memory
thanks
sebastian17ro said:
can you transfer some files from PC to ONE through wifi ac and monitor the transfer speed?
I know the connection speed with the Asus rt-ac66u is 433Mbs (54 MBs) and now I'm curious about the write limitation on internal memory
thanks
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I would if I had an ac router.
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How to force 5GHz when enable Hotspot

On my OnePlus 7 I can force creating a 5GHz Hotspot (internet share). How can I force my Pixel 4 XL to do the same?
rasmusj said:
On my OnePlus 7 I can force creating a 5GHz Hotspot (internet share). How can I force my Pixel 4 XL to do the same?
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When you're in your hotspot settings, press advanced and set the AP band to 5GHz preferred.
scandalousk said:
When you're in your hotspot settings, press advanced and set the AP band to 5GHz preferred.
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Yes it's preferred, but it never works :'(
All 5Ghz devices can support 2.4Ghz networks and 2.4Ghz can reach speeds of 450 Mbps or 600 Mbps. On 4G data connection, you cannot even reach those speeds so 5Ghz seems pointless for a hotspot. Is there a specific reason it has to be 5Ghz?
lywyn said:
All 5Ghz devices can support 2.4Ghz networks and 2.4Ghz can reach speeds of 450 Mbps or 600 Mbps. On 4G data connection, you cannot even reach those speeds so 5Ghz seems pointless for a hotspot. Is there a specific reason it has to be 5Ghz?
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I will do gaming over hotspot 5ghz
rasmusj said:
I will do gaming over hotspot 5ghz
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But you don't need 5Ghz to game? As I mentioned " 2.4Ghz can reach speeds of 450 Mbps or 600 Mbps", so unless you have a mobile data connection faster than that there is not need for 5Ghz. A 2.4Ghz could easily serve the fastest speed 4G can reach.
But 5 is a higher number than 2.4, so it must be better......
Well, Geforce Now runs better on 5ghz, maybe it's just placebo ?* ? but it actually does ?
If you were super serious about gaming you wouldn't use wifi .
lywyn said:
But you don't need 5Ghz to game? As I mentioned " 2.4Ghz can reach speeds of 450 Mbps or 600 Mbps", so unless you have a mobile data connection faster than that there is not need for 5Ghz. A 2.4Ghz could easily serve the fastest speed 4G can reach.
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You know bandwidth isn't the only parameter that comes into play (especially when talking about gaming) right?
sic0048 said:
But 5 is a higher number than 2.4, so it must be better......
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Yeah, latency and packet loss are a hoax, screw these new useless technologies /s
zetsumeikuro said:
If you were super serious about gaming you wouldn't use wifi .
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If we all had latest gen fiber at our homes the world would be a better place, sadly it isn't possible, no matter how serious you are.
hi i have the same problem with my pixel 3a!
My solution is a mini router for 20€, connect the mobile internet via USB to the router and then connect your devices via 5ghz WLAN.
There is a big difference between 2,4 and 5ghz !!
In practice 2,4GHz does not reach more than 30mbits and the more interferences come the worse it gets.
Over the direct Hotspot of the pixel only 25mbits are usable, with the extra 5GHz router this goes up to 70mbits, so there is a clear difference!
I play over Lte and it works absolutely perfect, I sold my gaming PC last month for 2400€, so I am very happy with cloud gaming.
Here are some advantages of cloud gaming, low power consumption, no unnecessary heat development, no fan noise, mobile use, no annoying installation or updates.
To use it properly you need about 50 mbits, nowadays you can get that almost everywhere, soon also in Africa thanks to Starlink.
I also noticed that cloud gaming, whether stadia (which usually doesn't work anyway) or GeForce Now works particularly smooth on my Chrombook. In fact, even my friends discovered this!
kylothow said:
You know bandwidth isn't the only parameter that comes into play (especially when talking about gaming) right?
Yeah, latency and packet loss are a hoax, screw these new useless technologies /s
If we all had latest gen fiber at our homes the world would be a better place, sadly it isn't possible, no matter how serious you are.
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sic0048 said:
But 5 is a higher number than 2.4, so it must be better......
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this is like saying "5g is higher than 4g then it must be better right?" sarcastically
please google before spamming your keyboard with ****
historys said:
this is like saying "5g is higher than 4g then it must be better right?" sarcastically
please google before spamming your keyboard with ****
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