Google has been extensively spreading positively since January on issues relating to Nexus One owners has been facing problems while trying to use Wi-Fi connections.
The bug reports goes like this:
Your N1 is connected to a wireless network, and then you leave the phone down finding that the phone goes to sleep automatically. Nevertheless, N1 is technically still connected when the screen is off to the wireless router without allowing any data to pass through the device. In addition, as the device presumes to be connected to Wi-Fi connectivity, it does not also resume back to cellular network, and so no email, Facebook, Twitter, etc, works in the background.
The only solution that was possible for this problem was turn the Wi-Fi off everytime the phone is switched back on, and that the glitch has been primarily been reported to occur mostly with AT & T Wi-Fi connectivity on their Nexus one models and in T-Mobile N 1s.
However, there is still a debate in the air, whether is this router issue or Android firmware issue?


