I just flashed Graphene to a new pixel 9, and before I could even install an app, the wifi connection dropped. it connects back in a minute, but then drops again.

I've set the wifi to both per network mac and device mac, with the same result.

I have 20 devices on this wifi, including a pixel 7, and none have issues.

I'm thinking of flashing stock back and seeing if it has issues with stock.

Does anyone have any ideas?

  • de0u replied to this.

    snowdrift8968 This may be of interest: https://github.com/GrapheneOS/os-issue-tracker/issues/3944

    The GrapheneOS developers have requested that issues in the tracker be low-traffic. In particular, they have requested that people not post "I have this problem too" entries (in the past that has resulted in them locking comments on an issue). It's ok to use emoji reaction buttons on comments, though, and also to subscribe to an issue if you'd like. Comments in the issue tracker should be restricted to information that helps the developers fix a problem (in this case, probably the fix will need to come from Google). Comments here are fine, of course!

    Can also confirm this issue exists on Pixel 9 Pro XL. I see that Google put out an update (AD1A.240905.004) to address WiFi stability and it is probably related to this.

    Probably hasn't made its way to AOSP/GrapheneOS yet.

    But this issue is very real.

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      I was able to solve this problem (at least until the fix is rolled out) by upping wireless access point radio to 80Hz (from 40Hz) per the issue tracker.