android root - G1 Android Development

ive downgraded to rc29 and installed all the drivers for android and cant get my phone to work with adb.
when i put "adb devices" nothing shows up my device isnt listed.
am also stuck on the activation screen. I Have AT&T

there is a topic since your are RC29 to bypass and use wifi to register your phone heres the link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=452316

diabolical28 said:
there is a topic since your are RC29 to bypass and use wifi to register your phone heres the link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=452316
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i want to do that but on adb it says device not found. and my phone is connected

diabolical28 said:
there is a topic since your are RC29 to bypass and use wifi to register your phone heres the link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=452316
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how do i enable adb i typed the code on phone and then connect to computer and nothing happens

joeymombini said:
how do i enable adb i typed the code on phone and then connect to computer and nothing happens
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pick one topic your posting in two different topics ill help you there but did you get the USB Drivers.... for android http://dl.google.com/android/android_usb_windows.zip

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how do i enable adb i typed the code on phone and then connect to computer and nothing happens
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you need to go to the application settings and ensure that debug is enabled.

find and download this file: http://dl.google.com/android/android_usb_windows.zip
Enable USB debugging under the Menu>Settings>Applications>Development>USB debugging
Mare sure you have the green check mark.
Plug in your G1 via USB, you will get the pop up window that new hardware has been found. It will promp if you want to let windows search for driver. Select the option that allows you to browse for file and point towards the file you just downloaded: http://dl.google.com/android/android_usb_windows.zip.
Now open CMD and your set.
For some reason I was getting same error when Rooting my wifes phone even though mine is read just fine.
Hope this works for you.

You have to make a new APN to work on AT&T, I did it last night. Here's the APN settings
Name: AT&T
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: leave blank
Port: leave blank
Username:[email protected]
Password:CINGULAR1
Server: leave blank
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC:310
MNC:410
APN Type: leave blank
Then save it and you can reg, it'll be either EDGE or GPRS whichever areayou live in.

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No data connection after flashing to Serendipity 6.3

Hey guys,
I just switched to serendipity 6.3 after being on cognition 4.3. I love the rom but I can't get a data connection. When I open the market or browser it says cannot connect. I know the website it says the data connection takes 1-2 minutes but its been about half an hour.
Here are my details:
Serendipity 6.3
froyo 2.2.1
and apparantly the speedmod kernel
im with rogers in canada and have never had a problem with data connection.
Help, I really dont want to have to go to another rom
Are the apn settings correct for rogers?
well i went to mobile settings and it started searching for available networks and it found three: rogers, 302610, and 302220. I tried connecting to all of them only the rogers one connected. but i still wasnt able to get any connection. I've installed it twice, once over cognition and the other i wiped my sd card first then installed still nothing.
download "apn backup and restore" from market. Unzip the file from this and put it on your phone. then run "apn backup and restore", choose "restore apn" and then choose the file.
alright im trying it now, will let you know. Thanks
or if you have no wifi access either, just manually enter these settings in "access point names" in the settings > Wireless and Networks > Mobile Networks:
Name: Rogers
APN: rogers-core-appl1.apn
Proxy: <not set>
Port: <not set>
Username: <not set>
Password: <not set>
Server: <not set>
MMSC: http://mms.gprs.rogers.com
MMS Proxy: 10.128.1.69
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 302 (retrieved from SIM)
MNC: 720 (retrieved from SIM).
Authentication type: <not set>
APN type: <not set>
rnewton01 said:
download "apn backup and restore" from market. Unzip the file from this and put it on your phone. then run "apn backup and restore", choose "restore apn" and then choose the file.
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Did you just tell someone who can't get a data connection to download something from the market? if that app is free you can post it here for him (i would but I'm not at a computer) otherwise he can't connect to the market to fix the problem of not being able to connect at all.
Read my second post.
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Oh my god you are my god. You fixed it! thank you thank you thank you!!!
Ihad the same problem but I unplugged the cable from the computer and did a reboot and everything worked after that...although I did notice that every time I try To change my wallpaper it always goes back to the default wallpaper...live wallpapers work just not the still wallpapers
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[Q] How to transfer apn from pc to htc evo 3d.?

im almost done flashing. Only The MMS Server Url is blank, and i transfered apn backup to ApnBackupRestore App. and loaded it, but MMS server is still blank. Confused.. Plz Help..!

Anyone having problems connecting to 802.1x EAP wifi networks?

No matter what I have tried, I can not get connected to the wifi network at work. This network is 802.1x EAP. I have a Samsung Galaxy S III that connects with no problems but I can not get my TF700t to connect at all.
ccfrogman said:
No matter what I have tried, I can not get connected to the wifi network at work. This network is 802.1x EAP. I have a Samsung Galaxy S III that connects with no problems but I can not get my TF700t to connect at all.
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Android doesn't like eap much , especially if you need certs. It simply will not download them. I have the same issue with my devices. Some devices have been tweaked by mfr to work, guessing the s3 is such a device.
I downloaded the certs for eduroam from university's webpage and it went very smooth from there. Then, after setting the master password for certs storage you just always need to have some kind of software lock on the device and either enter a password or draw sth to unlock the screen.
On my S3 I don't have to use any certs at all. Just Security=802.1x EAP, EAP method=PEAP, No phase II and no certificate. Then just enter Identity and password and connects fine.
As there are different EAP authentication methods, I can only say above about the one I've been using.
Apart from that, it's actually good to be on EAP and not be a subject to ARP spoofing, as in all the others..
I can use eap with peap method, no certificates and with my domain account at work just fine.
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d14b0ll0s said:
I downloaded the certs for eduroam from university's webpage and it went very smooth from there. Then, after setting the master password for certs storage you just always need to have some kind of software lock on the device and either enter a password or draw sth to unlock the screen.
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This is where android falls down, on windows, macs, and all ip* at my work certs auto download and install. My work refuses to provide links. I'm assuming there is some part of the protocol that android has ignored.
gottahavit said:
This is where android falls down, on windows, macs, and all ip* at my work certs auto download and install. My work refuses to provide links. I'm assuming there is some part of the protocol that android has ignored.
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Why would they do that? (at your work, I mean)
It's not as they're giving out their private certificates anyway...
d14b0ll0s said:
Why would they do that? (at your work, I mean)
It's not as they're giving out their private certificates anyway...
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It's an extremely large corporation. Technically not even allowed to put any device on network without specific permission. I think they would disable auto download of cert on apple if they could figure out how.
gottahavit said:
It's an extremely large corporation. Technically not even allowed to put any device on network without specific permission. I think they would disable auto download of cert on apple if they could figure out how.
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I begin to believe that corporations and freedom actually are antonyms.
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ccfrogman said:
On my S3 I don't have to use any certs at all. Just Security=802.1x EAP, EAP method=PEAP, No phase II and no certificate. Then just enter Identity and password and connects fine.
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Same sort of configuration that we have here. Both my SGS II and Infinity can connect to the EAP network just fine. Sometimes when it doesn't work I've tried MSCHAPV2 and had success on custom ROMs on my SGS II. But that hasn't been needed on the Infinity yet.
Try the "Leap WIFI free" app from Play Store
Try the "Leap WIFI free" app from Play Store. Its an app provided by a developer called "OneGuyInABasement".
I was having the same issue where I couldn't connect to the (802.1x EAP based) Wifi network at my workplace.
I configured the network through this app and now I can connect just fine.
802.1x EAP based WLAN WiFi > Android 4.3
well, if you had Android running with Enterprise Security 802.1x EAP based WLAN WiFi, then you may wonder, that since Android Version 4.3 the certificates are not showing up any more, if you try to connect to WLAN / Wifi
The thing is:
If you import your certificates, you need to choose for which purpose the certificate should be used.
=> Choose "WLAN" and everything works fine.
The steps in German langugae:
* Zertifikate irgendwie auf _interner_ SD-Karte _im root_ speichern
* Zertifikate einspielen via Apps -> Einstellungen -> Sicherheit -> Von SD-Karte installieren
NEU ab Android 4.3 muß beim Einspielen des Zertifikats die Verwendung für WLAN angegeben werden !!!
* Apps -> Einstellungen -> Drahtlos und Netzwerke -> Wi-Fi-Einstellungen
* SSID auswählen
* Einstellungen eintragen (Achtung, können verdeckt sein, Erweiterte Option anklicken):
o EAP-Methode: TLS
o CA-Zertifikat: <ca.crt> (beim Einspielen vergebener Cert-Name)
o Client-Zertifikat: <name.p12> (beim Einspielen vergebener Cert-Name)
o Identität: <username>
o Verbinden
I have the same issues at the university I work at. Can't get it configured in a way that will work. Hopefully someone will find a workaround.
I had similar issues. To get them resolved I did connect my phone to my computer and executed "adb logcat *:E wpa_supplicant:V" before connecting.
Actually the CA certificate did not match. After installing the right CA it did work.
For logcat see also http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1761295
gooodly said:
I had similar issues. To get them resolved I did connect my phone to my computer and executed "adb logcat *:E wpa_supplicant:V" before connecting.
Actually the CA certificate did not match. After installing the right CA it did work.
For logcat see also http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1761295
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Can you please explain to me step on step how you did this? I downloaded the Logcattool 3.1 but I'm lost.
Nick123194 said:
Can you please explain to me step on step how you did this? I downloaded the Logcattool 3.1 but I'm lost.
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I did never use logcat before. I usually install the official SDK developer.android.com/sdk/index.html and use "sdk/plattform-tools/adb". The USB drivers for your device have to be installed, otherwise it is not found. If you can transfer files to your device via USB then also "adb" should be able to find your device/phone. If this does not work try to configure the USB connection mode on your device to "none".
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I did never use logcat before. I usually install the official SDK developer.android.com/sdk/index.html and use "sdk/plattform-tools/adb". The USB drivers for your device have to be installed, otherwise it is not found. If you can transfer files to your device via USB then also "adb" should be able to find your device/phone. If this does not work try to configure the USB connection mode on your device to "none".
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Then Once I install the SDK go to go the sd/plattform-tools/adb I should execute this command "adb logcat *:E wpa_supplicant:V"?
Nick123194 said:
Then Once I install the SDK go to go the sd/plattform-tools/adb I should execute this command "adb logcat *:E wpa_supplicant:V"?
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Yes. First try "adb devices" - it should list your device. Then "adb logcat *:E wpa_supplicant:V" should work and return logging information.
gooodly said:
Yes. First try "adb devices" - it should list your device. Then "adb logcat *:E wpa_supplicant:V" should work and return logging information.
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Alright I'll try that and update you with my results.
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Alright I'll try that and update you with my results.
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@GermainZ

Flashing Nexus 5 (D820) into your own CDMA carrier

This is just a small guide on how to flash Nexus 5 D820 (US version) from Sprint to other CDMA carriers. Please mind that this is a trial and error guide which I tried many times before I succeeded flashing my Nexus 5. So if there are some mistakes that needed to be corrected , please tell me and I won't mind .
So let's begin: First, you need to root your Nexus 5. I will not provide on how to root it since there are lots of guides out there if you google it. Ok, after that you need to install the Nexus 5 Windows driver which you can download it from here: http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOBILES/LG/LG-United-Mobile-Driver-381.shtml
Since LG Nexus 5 doesn't have dial code for diag mode we have to flash diag mode boot img file which you can download from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2421929&d=1385715923
You can use Flashify which can be downloaded from Google Play Store to flash the img file. The phone will reboot after you flash it.
Ok, after all that you can connect the Nexus 5 to the pc/notebook using the usb data cable. Usually Windows will automatically install all the drivers for the Nexus 5 once you connect it. Oh, don't forget to enable the USB debugging mode from the developer options menu.
After all the needed drivers have been installed, we will enter the rather complicated on how to use adb shell command. You all can read the guides here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2514396
There will be SDK Tools which you have to download for Windows. The guide will tell you all on how to install it.
For the flashing tools, we need:
1) CDMA Workshop 3.9
2) DFS tools
3) QPST
All these tools you have to find/buy them by your own since I can't provide them. Sorry.
Ok let's enter into diag mode. Go into command prompt window and type:
adb shell
then type:
su
(here the $ sign will change into #)
and then type:
setprop sys.usb.config diag,adb
Ok we should be in diag mode now. We will use CDMA workshop first. Set the port. and then click connect. We will find the SPC code and change it. Go into the security tab. In SPC/user lock , let's change the Default (NV_read) into LG method. and click read. We will see some numbers in the box. We will click the SPC button now, there will be a writing like this: Write "000000". Choose that. And SPC code has been changed from those confusing numbers into simple numbers 000000. We succeeded unlocking the SPC. Click reset on the right top corner (it looks like reload button). After that reboot your Nexus 5.
Get into diag mode again. Open your CDMA Workshop again. Connect. Get into memory tab. Go into NV-items. Write nv-item which you can download from: http://www.cricketusers.com/sprint-lg-optimus-s/16145-optimus-s-cdma-ws-3-x-nv-items.html
Ok choose reset and then reboot your phone again.
Get into diag mode again as usual. We will use DFS software now. Choose port. Connect. And click SPC which usually written down 000000. It will unlock the phone so we can write down settings into it. All right in here go to Programming tab where you need to enter all your MDN, MIN, Akey, PRL, etc informations which you can get from your own carriers/operators. If using DFS is confusing, please read the guide first. I am sure you can find some in google .
Ok if everything is written and you press reset on DFS. Reboot your phone. Usually after this you can use your phone for calling and sending SMS text. Oh, don't forget to insert a simcard in your phone. Usually just put a GSM card. This phone can be used for either CDMA or GSM. There will be a new menu in mobile network. LTE-3G-1x-Global(GSM).
But the 3G EVDO for data connection will not work at this stage. So we will use QPST software. Use the latest QPST software 2.7 built. Connect and as usual you have to enter SPC code. Go into PPP config tab. There you will go into Um tab. Check if our user id is the same as the user id as given by your own carrier or is it still filled by Sprint's user id? If the Sprint's id is still written there, go into the user id box and press ctrl-d from your keyboard to wipe the Sprint's ID. And then do the same thing in AN tab. After all that, press write to phone. Reboot your Nexus 5.
Get into the diag mode again...hope you guys don't get tired of it though :laugh: Open QPST, read from your phone, get into PPP config. Go into Um tab and the user id box should be empty now. Fill it with your user id and password too. And do the same thing in AN tab. Go into M.IP tab and check if profile 1 (ignore profile 0) is enable. get into it and check if both NAI and Tethered NAI are written with our own user id. Write to phone and reboot your phone.
We will wait for a few minutes......and usually 3G EVDO sign will come up. Go into About Phone, take a look in Status is it written: CDMA-Evdo rev. A....if it is congrats, you have successfully flash your phone with your own carrier. :laugh:
Hopefully this guide will help you guys. I know it's a bit confusing. Hey it's my first time writing a guide....If there's any mistake that I made, please don't hesitate to tell me. Thanks guys.
hendrali said:
This is just a small guide on how to flash Nexus 5 D820 (US version) from Sprint to other CDMA carriers. Please mind that this is a trial and error guide which I tried many times before I succeeded flashing my Nexus 5. So if there are some mistakes that needed to be corrected , please tell me and I won't mind .
So let's begin: First, you need to root your Nexus 5. I will not provide on how to root it since there are lots of guides out there if you google it. Ok, after that you need to install the Nexus 5 Windows driver which you can download it from here: http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOBILES/LG/LG-United-Mobile-Driver-381.shtml
Since LG Nexus 5 doesn't have dial code for diag mode we have to flash diag mode boot img file which you can download from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2421929&d=1385715923
You can use Flashify which can be downloaded from Google Play Store to flash the img file. The phone will reboot after you flash it.
Ok, after all that you can connect the Nexus 5 to the pc/notebook using the usb data cable. Usually Windows will automatically install all the drivers for the Nexus 5 once you connect it. Oh, don't forget to enable the USB debugging mode from the developer options menu.
After all the needed drivers have been installed, we will enter the rather complicated on how to use adb shell command. You all can read the guides here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2514396
There will be SDK Tools which you have to download for Windows. The guide will tell you all on how to install it.
For the flashing tools, we need:
1) CDMA Workshop 3.9
2) DFS tools
3) QPST
All these tools you have to find/buy them by your own since I can't provide them. Sorry.
Ok let's enter into diag mode. Go into command prompt window and type:
adb shell
then type:
su
(here the $ sign will change into #)
and then type:
setprop sys.usb.config diag,adb
Ok we should be in diag mode now. We will use CDMA workshop first. Set the port. and then click connect. We will find the SPC code and change it. Go into the security tab. In SPC/user lock , let's change the Default (NV_read) into LG method. and click read. We will see some numbers in the box. We will click the SPC button now, there will be a writing like this: Write "000000". Choose that. And SPC code has been changed from those confusing numbers into simple numbers 000000. We succeeded unlocking the SPC. Click reset on the right top corner (it looks like reload button). After that reboot your Nexus 5.
Get into diag mode again. Open your CDMA Workshop again. Connect. Get into memory tab. Go into NV-items. Write nv-item which you can download from: http://www.cricketusers.com/sprint-lg-optimus-s/16145-optimus-s-cdma-ws-3-x-nv-items.html
Ok choose reset and then reboot your phone again.
Get into diag mode again as usual. We will use DFS software now. Choose port. Connect. And click SPC which usually written down 000000. It will unlock the phone so we can write down settings into it. All right in here you need to enter all your MDN, MIN, Akey, PRL, etc informations which you can get from your own carriers/operators. If using DFS is confusing, please read the guide first. I am sure you can find some in google .
Ok if everything is written and you press reset on DFS. Reboot your phone. Usually after this you can use your phone for calling and sending SMS text. Oh, don't forget to insert a simcard in your phone. Usually just put a GSM card. This phone can be used for either CDMA or GSM. There will be a new menu in mobile network. LTE-3G-1x-Global(GSM).
But the 3G EVDO for data connection will not work at this stage. So we will use QPST software. Use the latest QPST software 2.7 build 422. Connect and as usual you have to enter SPC code. Go into PPP config tab. There you will go into Um tab. Check if our user id is the same as the user id as given by your own carrier or is it still filled by Sprint's user id? If the Sprint's id is still written there, go into the user id box and press ctrl-d from your keyboard to wipe the Sprint's ID. And then do the same thing in AN tab. After all that, press write to phone. Reboot your Nexus 5.
Get into the diag mode again...hope you guys don't get tired of it though :laugh: Open QPST, read from your phone, get into PPP config. Go into Um tab and the user id box should be empty now. Fill it with your user id and password too. And do the same thing in AN tab. Go into M.IP tab and check if profile 1 (ignore profile 0) is enable. get into it and check if both NAI and Tethered NAI are written with our own user id. Write to phone and reboot your phone.
We will wait for a few minutes......and usually 3G EVDO sign will come up. Go into About Phone, take a look in Status is it written: CDMA-Evdo rev. A....if it is congrats, you have successfully flash your phone with your own carrier. :laugh:
Hopefully this guide will help you guys. I know it's a bit confusing. Hey it's my first time writing a guide....If there's any mistake that I made, please don't hesitate to tell me. Thanks guys.
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ok nice info. can u clarify ll flashing clears all apps & phone ? need to take backup ? probably a noob question.
No, it will not wipe out any of your app. But you are welcome to backup your phone first
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hendrali said:
No, it will not wipe out any of your app. But you are welcome to backup your phone first
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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is cdma workshop must ? coz i dont have or cant buy it. dfs itselfs allows read & write of spc.
getting PRL is also prob. tried cant find for cdma service provider. any other option ?
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madroamer said:
is cdma workshop must ? coz i dont have or cant buy it. dfs itselfs allows read & write of spc.
getting PRL is also prob. tried cant find for cdma service provider. any other option ?
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i flashed the device. i can see nexus 5 under devices in ddevice manager. all drivers installed. no issue.
i opened command prompt and type adb shell... den su...
wen i type setprop sys.usb.config diag,adb nexus 5 disappears in devices but doesnt show in any ports ...!!!!!!! y so ? how to rectify this
Hi could you please clarify me what do you get when doing this operation? I was looking into a way to use 4g in Europe from the nexus 5 d820 version, since here the channels used are not supported by this version. I suppose this tutorial doesn't have anything to do with the lte channels é hehe.
Thx
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Hey,
Very nice detailed guide, I'm sure it will help a lot of people looking to flash their N5s.
Thanks.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
leonux said:
Hi could you please clarify me what do you get when doing this operation? I was looking into a way to use 4g in Europe from the nexus 5 d820 version, since here the channels used are not supported by this version. I suppose this tutorial doesn't have anything to do with the lte channels é hehe.
Thx
Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk
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Sorry this guide is only for flashing CDMA.
madroamer said:
is cdma workshop must ? coz i dont have or cant buy it. dfs itselfs allows read & write of spc.
getting PRL is also prob. tried cant find for cdma service provider. any other option ?
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i flashed the device. i can see nexus 5 under devices in ddevice manager. all drivers installed. no issue.
i opened command prompt and type adb shell... den su...
wen i type setprop sys.usb.config diag,adb nexus 5 disappears in devices but doesnt show in any ports ...!!!!!!! y so ? how to rectify this
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Ok for the SPC try this app which u can download from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2394499
I haven't tried it yet, but I hope it will work for you. Read the SPC first and then write 000000. Hope it helps. As for the PRL, you have to have it or else it will not work. Ask your carrier/operator or search it in Google.
And for the adb shell....what happen when u type su? does the $ sign change into # sign?
hendrali said:
Ok for the SPC try this app which u can download from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2394499
I haven't tried it yet, but I hope it will work for you. Read the SPC first and then write 000000. Hope it helps. As for the PRL, you have to have it or else it will not work. Ask your carrier/operator or search it in Google.
And for the adb shell....what happen when u type su? does the $ sign change into # sign?
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s boss it does change to $ sign. den only typed the code...i cant get in ports
hendrali said:
Use the latest QPST software 2.7 build 422.
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Hello, fellow QPST users.
QPST 2.7 Build 4.2.2 is a fake version with keylogger.
Some a$$hole downloaded latest public QPST build (4.0.2) and decompiled MSI installer package, then edited all "4.0.2" to "4.2.2", added "fake changelog", added keylogger (qualcomm.exe), then repackaged and spread around web!
Everyone who downloaded QPST build "4.2.2" should change all his passwords.
More info about malware from fake 4.2.2 build (QPST.2.7.422.msi)
MSI package (QPST.2.7.422.msi) was embedded/tampered with qualcomm.exe which is a .NET based malware that logs your keystrokes and sends it to attacker's server.
How to delete the actual malware from your system?
Look at the startup from msconfig or CCleaner, there should be a file called qualcomm.exe thats set to start everytime system starts. Delete both registry and file.
If you wanted to see what data thief was stolen from you. Just open the .dc file (in "dclogs" folder) with Notepad and see for yourself.
In XP, dc file is located here!
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\dclogs
there should be a file called "201X-XX-XX-X.dc
if you open that DC files with Notepad, you'll see all your keystrokes.
Here is mine. I've intentionally entered paypal site with fake info.
:: Run (3:01:51 AM)
Script kiddie. NET Based malware, huh?[ESC]
:: Program Manager (3:02:14 AM)
e
:: Firefox (3:02:18 AM)
www.paypal.com
[email protected][TAB]
mypaypalpass
[ENTER]
:: Documents and Settings (3:02:19 AM)
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Keylogger sends the logs from keylogger to "qpst.hopto.me"
So please report about this incident where and when you encounter QPST 4.2.2 somewhere (forums, posts, sharing-sites, etc)
Copy my whole post and paste it where you see 4.2.2 mentioned.
Bonus: Fake Changelog
If you've installed this 422 build, then open the Readme.txt in C:\Program Files\Qualcomm\QPST\Documents
Scroll down and see the "6/12/13 QPST 2.7.422 changelog"
6/12/13 QPST 2.7.422
1) EFS Hello commands will not be sent unless the device is in a compatible mode. Sending this command when the
device is in download mode can cause a "server busy" message for a few seconds because of command retries.
2) Support for the Sahara device protocol (see 80-N1008-1 or equivalent) is now built in to the QPST server process.
This protocol is only supported by USB Serial ports, not TCP/IP connections. In QPST Configuration a device in
this mode will display as "Q/QCP-XXX (Sahara Download)". This mode can only be detected (1) when the QPST server
process starts or a COM port in this mode added to QPST, or (2) when a device enters Sahara mode on a port assigned
to QPST. This is because the device only sends its Hello message once, as soon as the COM port is opened.
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Changelog above is actually cloned from QPST 2.7.394 Just scroll down and see Build 2.7.394 changelog. Its same!
So forget about Build 422. It doesn't exist.
Use QPST 2.7 Build 402. It's the latest public build
Sorry about my english
Best Regards
AnycallMongolia
Ok. Thanks for giving this info about the QPST 4.2.2. I didn't know it was a fake one. Luckily i checked mine didn't have the virus. I guess someone cleaned up the version that i downloaded somehow.
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hendrali said:
Ok. Thanks for giving this info about the QPST 4.2.2. I didn't know it was a fake one. Luckily i checked mine didn't have the virus. I guess someone cleaned up the version that i downloaded somehow.
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Uh, no! You've just been told it's a fake. Get the official one until told otherwise would be my recommendation
Yup i guess so. I will download the latest official release then. I will edit my post so no one will download the fake one.
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Flashing My N5 To Boost (maybe...lol)
I really want to flash mine to Boost but I since I only want to do one phone I don't want to purchase CDMA workshop to do it and the free edition (2.7) lets you get the SPC but won't let me write the NV items. Is there another program that will let me write the NV items, one that doesn't cost $100
Also, I want to flash mine to Boost Mobile and wondered if anyone out there has done it and succeeded. I sent mine to a phone flasher and at first he said he could do it then sent it back telling me he couldn't. So I paid $360 for a phone thats just sitting there...LOL
s me too waiting for a s/w free to use to write NV & misc
Did u guys try this one yet? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2394499
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no new port or lg.... shows in com/port in device manager
wat is the reason ?
device is otherwise fine with response to commands...
using windows 8. pl help
i even tried in win 7. after type setprop ... no change...no new port opens...
tried for so many time...some one help to identify issue
This is AWESOME news!!! Now I do have one question... If we were to flash the N5 to our carrier (nTelos in this case) and I put in my LTE sim card, will it activate on LTE, or will it only work with the 3G CDMA portion? - I know that with the nTelos iPhones, they can be activated on standard CDMA and work on 3G, then when you insert a sim card, it updates the carrier settings automatically, and it starts working on LTE. Is that the same case here?
EddyOS said:
Uh, no! You've just been told it's a fake. Get the official one until told otherwise would be my recommendation
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where?
Whe last I looked all I found was on forums like XDA.?
BTW there's a post somewhere (can;t remeber exactly, it's either Nexu 5 or 4 or some other LG phones forum ) that shows you how to get the SPC,
resign all the APK that come with the blobs
OmaDmclient.apk,SprintHiddenMenu.apk,Term.apk,TimeService.apk,UpdateSetting.apk,qcrilmsgtunnel.apk,shutdownlistener.apk
with the platform key (if on stock rom no need anything else AOSP based you have to resign then with the platform key which is the testkey -the one everyone uses to signe zips)
and Nexus 5 test field from the play store
and o/c ADB
EDIT: to get SPC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2515798
*#*#3282#*#* doesn't work
so you'll need http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2524744
or simply in adb type "am start -n com.lge.SprintHiddenMenu/.sprintspec.Debug"
to arrive to the "6. Select "LTE/Edit" again."
you need stock rom for that unless you resign the apk I mentionned above.

[Q] T-mobile 5.0 Tethering?

Before I updated to 5.0 I used WiFi Tether Router and that allowed me to tether with my unlimited data and it would be reported as phone data instead of tether data.
Unfortunately ... Unless I just failed at rooting somehow?... My other root apps work fine so I doubt it is that...
I have emailed the dev and he is working on it (but it is a holiday so it most likely won't be fixed until next week and I need tethering when I am at my dorms because my internet is really really slow at my dorms)
Does this app still work for you guys.. or have another one that would work for this?
Randomacts said:
Before I updated to 5.0 I used WiFi Tether Router and that allowed me to tether with my unlimited data and it would be reported as phone data instead of tether data.
Unfortunately ... Unless I just failed at rooting somehow?... My other root apps work fine so I doubt it is that...
I have emailed the dev and he is working on it (but it is a holiday so it most likely won't be fixed until next week and I need tethering when I am at my dorms because my internet is really really slow at my dorms)
Does this app still work for you guys.. or have another one that would work for this?
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There's a workaround I use that doesn't require an app. Well, it only requires one at first.
Download SQLite Editor from the Play Store, and navigate here:
/data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
Select "global" and add a new entry to this called: "tether_dun_required" with a value of 0. Then go to your APN settings and change the APN type to either IPv4 or IPv4/IPv6. Reboot.
i use pda net
usb tether
hides data well
Brushstroke said:
There's a workaround I use that doesn't require an app. Well, it only requires one at first.
Download SQLite Editor from the Play Store, and navigate here:
/data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
Select "global" and add a new entry to this called: "tether_dun_required" with a value of 0. Then go to your APN settings and change the APN type to either IPv4 or IPv4/IPv6. Reboot.
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That seems like it will be a good solution. I'll check it out later thanks.
Brushstroke said:
There's a workaround I use that doesn't require an app. Well, it only requires one at first.
Download SQLite Editor from the Play Store, and navigate here:
/data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
Select "global" and add a new entry to this called: "tether_dun_required" with a value of 0. Then go to your APN settings and change the APN type to either IPv4 or IPv4/IPv6. Reboot.
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Yes this does work. I've done this for over a year on many devices
I copied this from another post on this site (sorry I can't give credit now b/c I didn't copy the actual link), but here are the non-root option where you can adb a command to enable tethering on t-mo.
Option 2 (no root required)
An alternative that does not require root or the SQLite Editor app is to connect your phone via USB to your computer and execute ADB shell commands. To use ADB shell:
1. To unlock developer options on your phone, go to Settings > About Phone and tap "Build number" seven times.
2. To enable USB debugging on your phone, go to Settings > Developer options and check “USB debugging”.
3. Download and install the Android SDK from http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html.
4. Download and install the Nexus 5 USB driver from http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html.
5. Modify the provider settings for T-Mobile.
a. Open a DOS prompt and navigate to the “platform-tools” directory in your Android SDK installation (e.g. “C:\Development\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20131030\sdk\platform-tools”).
b. Execute adb shell content insert --uri content://settings/global --bind name:s:tether_dun_required --bind value:i:0.
c. To verify the entry was successfully added, execute adb shell content query --uri content://settings/global --where "name='tether_dun_required' AND value=0".
6. Change the APN settings to use IPv4.
a. Go to your Android’s main Settings.
b. Under Wireless & Networks, go to “Mobile Networks.” You many need to hit “more settings” to get to this option.
c. Tap on Access Point Names.
d. Tap the selected APN.
e. Scroll down and tap APN protocol.
f. Tap to select “IPv4” or “IPv4/IPv6” for the protocol and save the settings.
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Brushstroke said:
There's a workaround I use that doesn't require an app. Well, it only requires one at first.
Download SQLite Editor from the Play Store, and navigate here:
/data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
Select "global" and add a new entry to this called: "tether_dun_required" with a value of 0. Then go to your APN settings and change the APN type to either IPv4 or IPv4/IPv6. Reboot.
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I can also confirm that this does work. I use it for my home Internet connection all the time.
CoronaDelux said:
I copied this from another post on this site (sorry I can't give credit now b/c I didn't copy the actual link), but here are the non-root option where you can adb a command to enable tethering on t-mo.
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Thank you so much, I tried this and it worked like a charm
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