Connectivity issues

3.2 Given a scenario, troubleshoot mobile OS and application security issues

📘CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1202)


Mobile devices rely on different wireless connections to communicate with other devices, networks, or services. The three most common types are Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and NFC. Each can experience issues that need troubleshooting.


1. Bluetooth Connectivity Issues

What is Bluetooth?
Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows short-range communication between devices, like connecting a smartphone to a wireless keyboard, headset, or printer.

Common Issues:

  • Devices cannot pair (connect)
  • Devices keep disconnecting
  • Poor audio or slow data transfer
  • Device not visible to others

Possible Causes:

  • Bluetooth is turned off on one or both devices
  • Devices are not in pairing mode
  • Interference from other wireless devices
  • Outdated device drivers or OS
  • Device is too far away (Bluetooth usually works within ~30 feet)

Troubleshooting Steps:

  1. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on both devices.
  2. Ensure the devices are in pairing mode.
  3. Bring devices closer together and remove obstacles.
  4. Check for interference from Wi-Fi or other wireless devices.
  5. Restart the device or toggle Bluetooth off and on.
  6. Update the device OS and Bluetooth drivers.
  7. Unpair old or unused devices that may be causing conflicts.

Security Considerations:

  • Avoid pairing in public areas to prevent unauthorized access.
  • Only pair with trusted devices.
  • Keep Bluetooth off when not in use to reduce attack risk.

2. Wi-Fi Connectivity Issues

What is Wi-Fi?
Wi-Fi is wireless networking that allows devices to connect to a local network or the internet.

Common Issues:

  • Cannot see available networks
  • Cannot connect to a network
  • Slow or intermittent connection
  • Connected but no internet access

Possible Causes:

  • Airplane mode is on
  • Incorrect network password
  • Device out of Wi-Fi range
  • Router issues (e.g., overloaded, incorrect configuration)
  • IP address or DNS problems
  • Outdated network drivers or OS

Troubleshooting Steps:

  1. Check Wi-Fi is turned on and airplane mode is off.
  2. Verify the correct SSID (network name) and password.
  3. Move closer to the Wi-Fi access point to improve signal.
  4. Forget the network and reconnect.
  5. Restart the mobile device and router.
  6. Check for IP or DNS issues:
    • Renew IP address
    • Check network settings (DHCP or static IP)
  7. Update device OS and network drivers.
  8. If multiple devices are affected, check the router or network configuration.

Security Considerations:

  • Connect only to trusted networks.
  • Use WPA3/WPA2 encryption.
  • Avoid public open Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions.
  • Enable a firewall if available on the device.

3. Near-field Communication (NFC) Connectivity Issues

What is NFC?
NFC is a short-range wireless communication technology (a few centimeters) used for things like contactless payments, access cards, or pairing devices quickly.

Common Issues:

  • NFC payment fails
  • Device cannot read an NFC tag
  • Device does not recognize another NFC-enabled device

Possible Causes:

  • NFC is disabled on the device
  • Devices are not close enough
  • Device is incompatible with the other device or tag
  • Outdated OS or security app interfering
  • Cases or covers blocking NFC signal

Troubleshooting Steps:

  1. Make sure NFC is turned on in device settings.
  2. Align devices or tags closely to each other.
  3. Remove cases or covers that may block the signal.
  4. Confirm device compatibility with the NFC target.
  5. Restart the device.
  6. Update OS or payment/transfer apps.

Security Considerations:

  • Only use NFC with trusted devices.
  • Avoid leaving NFC enabled when not needed.
  • Enable device lock (PIN, pattern, fingerprint) to secure NFC transactions.

Summary Table of Connectivity Issues

ConnectivityCommon SymptomsCausesKey Troubleshooting Steps
BluetoothCannot pair, disconnects, poor qualityDisabled, out of range, interference, outdated driversEnable Bluetooth, pairing mode, move devices closer, restart, update OS/drivers
Wi-FiCannot connect, slow, no internetWrong password, out of range, router issues, IP/DNS problemsCheck settings, move closer, forget/reconnect, restart devices, update OS/drivers
NFCPayment fails, cannot read tagDisabled, distance, incompatible device, blocked signalEnable NFC, align devices, remove case, check compatibility, restart, update OS/apps

Key Exam Tips for Connectivity Issues

  • Always start troubleshooting by checking device settings (Bluetooth/Wi-Fi/NFC on/off).
  • Restart the device—it solves a surprising number of problems.
  • Check for range, interference, and compatibility issues.
  • Update OS, drivers, and apps to prevent connectivity failures.
  • Consider security: public networks, unknown devices, and leaving wireless features on unnecessarily are all risks.
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