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ā09-22-2021 09:59 AM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesSolved! Go to Solution.
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ā09-22-2021 11:05 AM in
Samsung Apps and Services"It would be awesome if the wifi strength trigger could be based on a particular network. I'd like my wifi turned off when my network is 2 wifi bars or less."
That is easy to do.
- Open Settings
- Click Advanced features
- Click Bixby Routines
- Click Add routine
- In the "If" area, click the "+" sign.
- Select "Wi-Fi network"
- Choose "Connected"
- Click "Add" and choose your Wifi network.
- Click Done
- Click the "+" sign just below the Wi-Fi network setting and above the "Then". This will add a 2nd condition.
- Click "Wi-Fi strength"
- Click "2 bars or less"
- Click "Done"
- Now add what you want to happen in the "Then" area.
- After you have everything added in the "Then" area, click Next
- Give your routine a name, select a color and an icon.
- Click Done.
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ā04-20-2023 10:36 PM in
Samsung Apps and Servicesunfortunately, Wi-Fi connection only seems to be an "if" condition and not a "then" condition. I can't switch the Wi-Fi to a different network when one is weak, which is what I was hoping to do.
I have a WiFi range extender due to lack of coverage by my router and it's in my bedroom and I want it to automatically switch to that network. But I haven't found a way to get Bixby or Samsung routines to be able to do this, unfortunately.
I did have to install GoodLock's "Routine +" extension to get the wifi strength and "if connected to..." conditions, but unfortunately it doesn't provide a way to choose networks, or even turn WiFi off and back on so the OS will automatically choose the stronger WiFi.
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ā09-30-2021 05:20 PM (Last edited ā09-30-2021 05:20 PM ) in
Samsung Apps and ServicesI created a routine that when completely folded and the phone is ringing, to run a quick command in which I must say "pick up phone" and then run the preset "answer this call". However, Bixby quickly listens (like 1 second) for the verbal input, but whether I say something or not, it just answers the phone. I thought it would wait until it received the words "pick up phone" but doesn't. Any thoughts?
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ā10-01-2021 06:08 AM in
Samsung Apps and Services@PeterParker Have you tried removing the routine? Execute the quick command directly by saying your phrase?
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ā06-02-2022 02:45 PM in
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ā06-02-2022 04:18 PM in
Samsung Apps and Services@userovj8Ik75N7 The instructions I provided below to turn off Wifi when the network signal drops below a set level still work for me.
Do you have the Routines+ module in Samsung's Good Lock installed? I don't think that is required, but it is worth having.
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ā07-24-2022 09:37 PM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesI have setup the routine with a trigger point as wifi strength. It was working as intended initially, but somehow stop working and started malfunctioning the routine as Bixby routine was not able to get strength information.
I am getting an error in Bixby routine saying "can't get wifi strength information"