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sherveyjeff
Sep 08, 2020Apprentice
The dreaded Samsung Galaxy WIFI authentication error with ORBI
Ok for as long as I had my ORBI's (RBK53 - 1 Router 2 sats) (3- years+ now) and as long as I had Samsung Galaxy cell phones (S6, S7, S8, Note9) the Samsung Galaxy cell phones will randomly get the W...
GHodi
Oct 21, 2020Initiate
I have Samsung Galaxy S10+ with this same issue. It costs me overages on Verizon because I don't know it stopped connecting to my network.
- Mjsmith3Dec 05, 2020TutorI have this issue with my S10 as well. Other than that the Orbi works great. Frustrating. And I agree that I'm tired of hearing the factory reset advice
- MstrbigDec 05, 2020Master
The dreaded Samsung Galaxy WIFI authentication error is not an Orbi issue but a known Galaxy S series issue. The fix is usually remedied by following some of these Samsung suggestions:
Restart the phone
Forget phone wifi
Reset phone network settings
Toggle phone Airplane Mode on and off
Wipe phone cache partition
Install phone updates
Check for bad phone apps
If all else fails Factory reset phone.
You can find instructions on how to perform these tasks by searching the net.
- sherveyjeffDec 06, 2020Apprentice
Check for bad phone apps (Huh? Checkforbadapps.com ? Should I go there?
If all else fails Factory reset phone. (My phone has coporate outlook profiles with remote admin, DUO corporate profiles for VPN, OKLA profiles for daily VPN connects to work, used for all 2FA to everything) Factory reset? Its easier and less downtime to go out and buy an iPhone.
- FURRYe38Dec 06, 2020Guru - Experienced User
sherveyjeff wrote:Check for bad phone apps (Huh? Checkforbadapps.com ? Should I go there?
If all else fails Factory reset phone. (My phone has coporate outlook profiles with remote admin, DUO corporate profiles for VPN, OKLA profiles for daily VPN connects to work, used for all 2FA to everything) Factory reset? Its easier and less downtime to go out and buy an iPhone.