A few days ago, i use my n9 as a hotspot while charging. Suddenly the wifi connection is disconnected. the n9 was a bit warm especially on the back side. since that i cant get the wifi hotspot to start. it always shows cant create network error. soon i realized that it cant even scan any wifi networks as i usually connect to wifi at the office. i've tried everything that i can find in the forum and internet to get the wifi started again (countless time of flashing) but no luck. so my conclusion is that the wifi chip is dead or something (overheat?).
Now back to my problem, after the wifi is dead, i use only 3g, and the phone can start normally. but today i rebooted the phone, and its stuck at the nokia logo and rebooted automatically several times until a "Device not working properly" error display pops up. At the bottom it says "Software problem (xsession/wlancond): too many reboots". So im assumming it have to do with the dead wifi.
Did you change anything that required re-signing of refhashlist?
Also your problem seems to be a reboot loop maybe due to some system files being changed wrongly or simply battery being insufficient...
Have you tried keeping your phone for charging for around 1-2 hours in a power off state (pressing power button for 8-10secs) and then trying to restart it?
A few days ago, i use my n9 as a hotspot while charging. Suddenly the wifi connection is disconnected. the n9 was a bit warm especially on the back side. since that i cant get the wifi hotspot to start. it always shows cant create network error. soon i realized that it cant even scan any wifi networks as i usually connect to wifi at the office. i've tried everything that i can find in the forum and internet to get the wifi started again (countless time of flashing) but no luck. so my conclusion is that the wifi chip is dead or something (overheat?).
Now back to my problem, after the wifi is dead, i use only 3g, and the phone can start normally. but today i rebooted the phone, and its stuck at the nokia logo and rebooted automatically several times until a "Device not working properly" error display pops up. At the bottom it says "Software problem (xsession/wlancond): too many reboots". So im assumming it have to do with the dead wifi.