dang bro... are you the president or what
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And the good news for you is that you may actually think before throwing your money away next time.
Hi,
have you tried recovering your village to another device - download a fresh clash app on a new device, just log into your Google+ or GC account associated with the one on the old device.
Sorry you know i have to move this it's in the wrong section.
The issue is definitely on your end, but that just makes it much easier to pinpoint what's causing the issue.
You're saying 3G works but Wi-fi doesn't. What happens if you set up a Wi-fi hotspot using one of your Android devices via 3G? This uses the 3G connection but relays it via Wi-fi.
If the problem gets fixed, then it's either incompatible router/modem or some app you installed on all your Android devices. Are you using a VPN? If so, try turning it off.
You should also try simply resetting your router/modem with the manuals information (usually 20'ish seconds pressing a button you can only reach with a pen)
If the hotspot doesn't fix the issue, then it's definitely some issue regarding Wi-fi.
You said the issue is with all your Android devices and all Wi-fi networks. This sounds like some app you've installed on all of the devices. I'd suggest giving one of them a factory reset without syncing any of the apps. Then just installing Clash and seeing that works.
If you have a firewall or security software, I would look into that. Be sure to have port forwarding for 9339.
Check the sticky for more info. http://forum.supercell.net/showthrea...=1#post3976801
Incidentally, I commented in another thread that the Android version is far more complex and buggy due to the nature of Android being a multi platform OS. Getting it right for every platform is virtually impossible, and from a coding perspective when they implement a change to fix operation on one brand, it breaks on another. Android also has inherent flaws in its wireless connectivity management (BT, Wifi and cellular) and the often built in power saving functions create momentary signal drops you wouldn't notice or experience in other apps, but with continued server check dependency increases in Clash, may be responsible.
I've suggested disabling any 'economy' wireless management options on your devices. It will chew through the battery more, but may resolve some issues.
From what I see download this app called VPN and it'll be the first one that shows and it'll also say betternet next to the title. Download it and go into settings and it'll be right there. Flip it on when your connected. It'll unblock everything. I usually use it when I'm in school to bypass the fire wall to get on clash lol. Btw for iPhones only I believe.
I guarantee you "throw money away" on stupid ♥♥♥ ♥♥♥♥ too.
Depending on who you ask.
It is nobody's place to tell others what is and is not a useful expensive. It's their money. Not yours. You are not in control of their life. They do not need your permission to do anything. You are not God.
Come on guys please stay on topic - no point in arguing about what we can spend our money on.
I personally have two amounts:
What i tell the wife i spent
What I tell the taxman :)