Just wanted to share this if anybody cares, in addition to changing the MAC address as per jockyw's instructions;
You can add the ability to use all 14 channels within the 802.11 2.4GHz spectrum by changing the follow registry value; AllowedChannelsTable24 to C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0 which is at HKLM\Comm\TNETW12511\Parms
Confirmed it's working to on all 14 channels with my jp-flashed Netgear router.
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Hi,
currently I am in area were 3g internet is cheapest way to internet especially when you buy big packages (fyi New Zealand). So I am sharing my connection with others via mobile AP - tethering. I need some app which can monitor traffic of connected devices. I mean information for example that device with name "xxx" ip "192.168.x.x." and MAC "ff:ff:fff...." has downloaded and uploaded 256 MB etc. Alternatively can be useful application which can set limits to devices. I tried a lot of apps but so far nothing. Do you know about something?
Thank a lot
WiFi Track: A wardriving / wifi survey app
WiFi Track is an Android wardriving app - it collects data about wifi networks in range, plots them on a map and lets you search them and see details per each wifi access point. Together with that it can generate lots of interesting charts based on different security settings, channels, manufacturers, mode of operation, etc.
FEATURES
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* Real-time network data acquisition and plotting:
- Networks plotted according to basic security type (Open, WEP, WPA)
- Detailed context information available per each wifi network on the map on click
- 2.4GHz / 5 GHz bands supported (if hardware available)
- Scan configurable (wifi scan period configurable depending on moving speed - standstill, walking, driving). GPS scan period also configurable. Several profiles available (High accuracy, Normal, Battery Save)
* Per-network details
- Basic parameters (SSID,BSSID, channel, hardware manufacturer, operating mode (infrastructure vs ad-hoc), etc
- Security parameters (encryption, authentication, WPS, security rating based on a number of parameters)
- Frequency interference with neighbouring networks plus advice to switch to another channel if necessary
- Nearest networks
* Background service mode which is very flexible and configurable:
- Exit at certain battery level
- TTS reports at configurable interval
- Sound notifications on new networks in range
- Distance / new network reporting
- Configurable option to lock wifi and prevent it from disabling on sleep
* Network filters (affect map view and possibly statistics)
You can filter by many criteria.
* Statistics and charts
- Per security type (Open, WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPA/WPA2 Mixed mode)
- Per WPA encryption type (CCMP, TKIP)
- Per manufacturer
- Per frequency band (2.4 vs 5 ghz)
- Per channel (for both 2.4 and 5 ghz ranges)
- Per operating mode (adhoc vs infrastructure)
- WPS enabled charts
- WPA authentication type charts (PSK vs EAP)
- Most often occured SSIDs
- Country the manufacturer is headquartered in and more
- Statistics can be either global or per map view and either affected by filters or not
* SSID search
* Export to KML file (to use with Google Earth)
DOWNLOAD
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Available for free (ad-supported) at Google Play:
details?id=com.gat3way.wifitrack
(The forum prevents me from posting URLs before I have 10 posts. That's the reason I can't post screenshots either. Sorry for that)
ABOUT ME
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My name is Milen Rangelov and I am more of a UNIX guy, developing GPU hash cracking software and this is my first Android app ever (and the second time I write Java code hehe). I guess there are lots of things to improve. I am open to suggestions and critics. Hope it will get better and better with time.
Thanks let me give it a try
hillz said:
Thanks let me give it a try
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Hope you'd like it
Why do we need google services for your app? I am running cyanogenmod 11 and have no need to install all the google services till now.
Would be nice if I can give your app a try...
With FreetzMobil you could control various features of Freetz. You could query the state of the memory, swap, mounted devices and log files. Also you could view the status of the daemons and change it. The internet connection could be reestablished and the box coul be rebooted.
Newest features: Status of SMARTmontools, OpenVPN and ppp-cgi, diversions, telephone answering machine, alarm clock, ring blocker, wlan (guest, 2.4 & 5 GHz), Lan4-guest, dect, capi, USB remote access, mediaserver, ftp-server, samba, night timer.
This app contains English and German localisations.
Requirements
You need a Fritz!Box by AVM which uses a firmware based on version 1.2, 2.0(rc) or trunk of Freetz.
The security level "0" has to be set, see http://tiny.cc/a4qzcw
The connection uses the Freetz web interface, which runs mostly at port 81. To use FreetzMobil via the internet you have to forware this Port and use DynDNS. To set up this forwarding use the AVM-Firewall: http://tinyurl.com/5whw56r
Speed
The processing speed depens on many facotrs. First the connection: UMTS has a higher latency than local WLAN. Also the Fritz Box itself could slow down. A FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7170 has a crucial slower cpu and only a quarter of memory than a AVM FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7390.
DONATE: If you encrypt the connection with SSL (via stunnel or lighttpd) it will a bit more slower.
Donation
No self-promotion in the app.
Access cia encrypted HTTPS is available
More than 2 devices could be created
You support this app and further development!
Play Store: http://tinyurl.com/k2d57sd
Changelog: http://tinyurl.com/ktzhcl3 (Google Tranlator bar on the top)
Included translations are german and english.
My personal intension to create this app:
I didn't like to use the Freetz web interface on my small cell phone. So i wrote this app
As the title states, is it possible to modify the country code to adjust the WiFi Regulatory Domains? Specifically to open previously invisible channels on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz.
It does not matter if it is by an application or by modifying with root.
Thank you.
Hello,
I bought my OP7Pro when I was living in Netherlands. Now that I live in Indonesia, I notice that my phone doesn't detect all WLAN 5GHz channels allowed in here, only channels 149-161.
Based on Wikipedia, channels 32-48 & 52-68 are also allowed though indoors only. I found out that channels 149-161 are allowed initially while the rest follow a few years later.
The problem is that my device only follows the initial regulation but not the latter one so it cannot detect nor join WLAN with channels 32-68 while in Indonesia.
Is there a way I can do that?
Thank you in advance!
I tested Wifi Codes app but it crashes probably because it's too old.
From this post and this post, it looks like Android sets the WLAN country based on the SIM card country data so that makes me think that the country rules DB used in Oxygen OS is out-of-date or something like that as other Android devices sold here can detect all proper channels.