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Missed Reading with xDrip-Experimantal G5 #309

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chrisharris751 opened this issue Mar 30, 2016 · 8 comments
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Missed Reading with xDrip-Experimantal G5 #309

chrisharris751 opened this issue Mar 30, 2016 · 8 comments

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@chrisharris751
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I have installed the G5 experimental on a HTC One M9, running Android 5.1. Everything is working as it shoud, the only problem I am having is missed readings. On average I'd say it misses about 50%. Range isn't an issue, it's been with me the whole time.

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@AdrianLxM
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@hackingtype1 - The version should be: c4dbfc2

@chrisharris751
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@chrisharris751
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I updated the to; alphaG5/2.0.6_2-5767032-experimental-g5-fixes-2016.03.30

The readings have been much better. All day while I was at work it didn't miss any readings. As soon as I got home and the wifi connected to my home network I started missing readings. Sure enough when I turn wifi off I stop getting missed readings.

so it would seem there is some kind of wireless priority/interference problem.

I have saved a log via the check box in the settings, but I can't find where it's saved. If this is useful to you let me know where to find it and I'll upload here.

Thanks for your hard work guys

Chris

@Robbed01
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This is great info Chris, I had my wifi off last night, which is when the initial connection occurred with my G5 Transmitter. After it connected, I turned wifi back on, and had a few missed readings. During the missed readings, I had my phone in the opposite back pocket. I will continue my troubleshooting steps, and report back what I find.

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Robbed01 commented Apr 1, 2016

My Galaxy S6 wouldn't collect data from the G5 transmitter for several hours. After turning off the wifi, it started collecting. I turned wifi back on yesterday, and still had a few readings, but missed them quite often. Yesterday evening, I lost all collections, and haven't been able to start gathering them since. This doesn't change according to wifi settings.

Since my initial issue similar to the post here, my phone would not collect data even if it was closer (line of sight not interrupted) to the G5 transmitter than the G5 receiver. I believe mine is related to Bluetooth issues with certain versions of the OS. I have had issues with multiple devices, at different times, and am following Bluetooth fix steps I found on TheDroidGuy website. Verizon is also supposed to be updating the Samsung phones to Marshmallow soon, which might also fix my issue.

@nicking44
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I'm also using an HTC one M9 (Android 6.0) but I'm not getting any data from the transmitter, can you help me with that? I'm running alphaG5/2.0.6_6-9a2d00e-experimental-g5-fixes-2016.04.04

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@nicking44, I guess it is better to ask in the beta/alpha group on fb.

@chrisharris751
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Nick,one thing to check while your trying to re-establish the connection is that all other paired Bluetooth devices are disconnected. I found my moto 360 watch was causing trouble. Also try updating to the newest version.

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