connect to i-net through PC - G1 Android Development

Hi,
sorry for my english....
at the moment i don't have any EDGE/3G or WLAN connection, so i searching an other way to connect my G1 to the i-net...
i tried:
G1: install aNetShare on the G1 -> change the ip via terminal emulator and ifconfig -> add default gw
PC: ICS from LAN to WLAN -> connect to G1 via WLAN
result:
- ping works
- browser works
- sync doesn't work
- market can't download apps
i think android doesn't recognize the connection, but i don't know enough about android to find the problem!
any ideas??

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Join Bluetooth PAN as client? (reverse tether)

How can I join an Android device to a Bluetooth PAN (Personal Area Network) as a client? In some areas, the only internet connection available would be to tether it through another cell phone via bluetooth PAN (other phone has no wifi).
Solutions that require rooting or config file editing are OK.
I've searched alot, but all results are about going the other way - tethering other devices through the Android.
Soundman6 said:
How can I join an Android device to a Bluetooth PAN (Personal Area Network) as a client? In some areas, the only internet connection available would be to tether it through another cell phone via bluetooth PAN (other phone has no wifi).
Solutions that require rooting or config file editing are OK.
I've searched alot, but all results are about going the other way - tethering other devices through the Android.
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It's Linux, man, all you need is setting network config I was using reverse tethering for some time, this is my script (run on PC):
Code:
sudo pand --listen --role NAP
adb shell pand --connect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
sudo ifconfig bnep0 192.168.101.1
adb shell ifconfig bnep0 down 192.168.101.2 up
adb shell route add default gw 192.168.101.1 dev bnep0
adb shell setprop net.dns1 192.168.101.1
Of course you should omit 1st and 3rd lines.
Are you sure second phone supports PAN connections, not DUN? PAN is quite complicated for phone, because it requires full NAT.
And you will have problems with Android Market and some other apps. Internet is configured at linux level, Android OS don't know about it, so if application asks: "Do we have internet connection?", Android replies: "No". Android Market will wait for connection even if there is one.
Brut.all said:
And you will have problems with Android Market and some other apps. Internet is configured at linux level, Android OS don't know about it, so if application asks: "Do we have internet connection?", Android replies: "No". Android Market will wait for connection even if there is one.
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I believe that is a valid concern. Anyone know how to deal with this? Thanks.
Soundman6 said:
I believe that is a valid concern. Anyone know how to deal with this? Thanks.
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But most of the apps don't check internet status and just use it - they will work. AFAIR I couldn't use Market, GTalk and syncing feature, but Browser, Gmail and many, many more was working.
If you have any WiFi device then you could connect Android to it. Even if it doesn't share internet connection, Android OS will think, that it does (but will use BT connection configured at linux level ) - then any app should work.
At work I got a laptop with windows XP, There's a wireless network but it's EAP secured and I can't connect to it with the phone (Motorola Milestone - Android 2.1).
Did you manage to make internet work through Bluetooth PAN? I just need to use the borwser, so It's not important if market or other apps don't work.
I have android sdk with adb on my laptop and terminal emulator with busybox on my phone. I'm kind of a newbie in this so some hints would be nice. I think many people like me would be gratefull
haxxy said:
Has anybody got it working?
At work I got a laptop with windows XP, There's a wireless network but it's EAP secured and I can't connect to it with the phone (Motorola Milestone - Android 2.1).
Did you manage to make internet work through Bluetooth PAN? I just need to use the borwser, so It's not important if market or other apps don't work.
I have android sdk with adb on my laptop and terminal emulator with busybox on my phone. I'm kind of a newbie in this so some hints would be nice. I think many people like me would be gratefull
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And my first post was about what, you think? I don't use it now, but I was reverse-tethering through BT for several months, until I bought some data plan.
Above commands should work for you, but... they will let you connect your phone to PC, but I don't know, how to share internet connection on Windows XP. AFAIR I tried to do it, but failed.
There's a bluetooth network icon. I know it's possible to share the internet connection from my ethernet to the other network cards. So this should work also with the bluetooth network.
I will try the commands and see how it goes.
haxxy said:
it's possible to share the internet connection from my ethernet to the other network cards. So this should work also with the bluetooth network.
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Unfortunately not ;-) It is a cost of easy-clicking-configuration that Windows has - it's very limited, don't work for BT connections. I guess there is some professional software for internet sharing on Windows, but I don't know one.
Brut.all said:
Unfortunately not ;-) It is a cost of easy-clicking-configuration that Windows has - it's very limited, don't work for BT connections. I guess there is some professional software for internet sharing on Windows, but I don't know one.
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I did this with my symbian phone. I managed to share internet to the bluetooth network, but the phone had a bluetooth PAN profile that connected to my laptop.
No! Already I have a bluetooth network set up on my Ubuntu Laptop - pand is running and there is a dhcp server monitoring the interface. What I need is not the below advice, which are commands to run on the PC, but an application / utility / instructions for enabling BLUETOOTH PAN CLIENT on Android. That is what the original question was too! Anybody?
Paul Beardsell
Brut.all said:
It's Linux, man, all you need is setting network config I was using reverse tethering for some time, this is my script (run on PC):
Code:
sudo pand --listen --role NAP
adb shell pand --connect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
sudo ifconfig bnep0 192.168.101.1
adb shell ifconfig bnep0 down 192.168.101.2 up
adb shell route add default gw 192.168.101.1 dev bnep0
adb shell setprop net.dns1 192.168.101.1
Of course you should omit 1st and 3rd lines.
Are you sure second phone supports PAN connections, not DUN? PAN is quite complicated for phone, because it requires full NAT.
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psb777 said:
What I need is not the below advice, which are commands to run on the PC, but an application / utility / instructions for enabling BLUETOOTH PAN CLIENT on Android.
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4 of 6 lines of my instructions were for setting Android client: connecting, setting IP, routing and DNS. And yes, they are run on Android, not on PC - I thought you will notice "adb shell" prefixes... You can also use dhcpcd instead of last 3 lines, but if you don't understand, what are you doing, you will have problems anyway.
Maybe anyone with Froyo can confirm that there's still no official option for joining a Bluetooth PAN from Android there?
@Brut.all So I guess there's currently no way to kind of telling Android there's a configured connection on Linux level?
By the way, every Mac allows the creation of a Bluetooth PAN with one click so this would be my usage scenario ;-)
This seems like it should work, and indeed I can use a similar technique from an ubuntu laptop to connect to another device, but my HTC Hero doesn't seem to have hcitool or pand installed on it. I downloaded some prebuilt binaries for them but they don't seem to be able to access the bluetooth device:
# /data/tmp/pand --role PANU --connect 00:17:83:0F:0F:C7 -n
pand[5083]: Bluetooth PAN daemon version 3.36
pand[5083]: Connecting to 00:17:83:0F:0F:C7
pand[5083]: Connect to 00:17:83:0F:0F:C7 failed. No route to host(113)
Do all versions of Android come with pand and hcitool? I'm on 1.5 although I'll be reflashing to 2.1 soon.
"find / -name pand" yields no results
trphunk said:
Do all versions of Android come with pand and hcitool? I'm on 1.5 although I'll be reflashing to 2.1 soon.
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No, it was added by rom cookers and I don't know how they did this. I think there are missing some kernel modules or something like that.
trphunk said:
This seems like it should work, and indeed I can use a similar technique from an ubuntu laptop to connect to another device, but my HTC Hero doesn't seem to have hcitool or pand installed on it. I downloaded some prebuilt binaries for them but they don't seem to be able to access the bluetooth device:
# /data/tmp/pand --role PANU --connect 00:17:83:0F:0F:C7 -n
pand[5083]: Bluetooth PAN daemon version 3.36
pand[5083]: Connecting to 00:17:83:0F:0F:C7
pand[5083]: Connect to 00:17:83:0F:0F:C7 failed. No route to host(113)
Do all versions of Android come with pand and hcitool? I'm on 1.5 although I'll be reflashing to 2.1 soon.
"find / -name pand" yields no results
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Brut.all said:
No, it was added by rom cookers and I don't know how they did this. I think there are missing some kernel modules or something like that.
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Thanks, I've got the FroydVillain ROM installed now and can confirm that it comes with pand and hcitool compiled and working.
Reverse tether does seem to work, the method that's worked for me has been to use:
Code:
pand --connect <remote BT device hex address>
ifconfig bnep0 down
dhcpcd bnep0
setprop net.dns1 8.8.8.8
This allows the device to access the internet, and you can ping www . google . com and get a response etc.
However, a lot of android apps (including the built-in google apps for gmail etc) use the ConnectivityService (see source code here) to access the net, and since this method of reverse tethering doesn't change the connectivity state within this service, those apps still believe that there is no internet connection on the device.
I can't see an easy way of "tricking" the ConnectivityService as it appears to have been hard coded to only cater for WIFI and 3G connectivity. So perhaps the only way is to rewrite it.
I've found a few cases of others going through the same issues online, although I think the getMobileDataEnabled return value is a red herring:
(I'm not allowed to post links, so you will need to add http : // www to these
superuser.com/questions/188636/close-connect-android-to-internet-using-usb-tether-through-laptops-newtwork
forceclose.com/questions/2669/connect-android-to-internet-using-usb-tether-through-laptops-newtwork
Looking at the code in ConnectivityService.java it seems that apps must subscribe to this service via getInstance() and then wait for a sendConnectedBroadcast() to occur, triggering them into action (e.g. the gmail app will attempt to sync to the gmail server etc).
Anyone got any ideas for an easier route than rewriting ConnectivityService.java to add an additional connectivity type?
Edit to add:
Found another related discussion at the following site. Seems to suggest modifying the ConnectivityService is the way to go:
comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.handhelds.android.porting/12028
Based on the posts I've seen in this thread, I'm guessing I can't use BlueTooth PAN tethering from my rooted Dinc to provide internet access to a Samsung Galaxy Tab???
So has anyone tried to Bluetooth tether a Galaxy tab with a phone?
Thanks for this thread! I just successfully Tethered both internet+gps over bluetooth from my G1 to my AdventVega tablet.
For now I am using GScript lite with the following script commands:
Code:
pand --connect {my phones BT hex address}
ifconfig bnep0 down
dhcpcd bnep0
setprop net.dns1 8.8.8.8
dhcpcd bnep0
(for some reason the first dhcpcd command always says permission denied, but the last one always works)
So...
1) Get in to car with Android phone and Vega Tablet.
2) On phone: Enable GPS/Bluetooth, click GPS2Bluetooth widget button, click WiFi Tether (configure for BT), press to start tethering.
3) On tablet: Enable Bluetooth, click Bluetooth GPS Provider, click Start, click Back or Home, click GScript Lite, click "Connect to BT-PAN" (above script)
4) Run GoogleMaps/Navigation on tablet and enjoy using your tablet as the ultimate GPS navigation system (while streaming Pandora in the background)!
I am very happy. I just wish I could make step 2 & 3 be a single click instead of so many.
NOTE: Must have "Allow mock locations" enabled in Settings->Applications->Development
NOTE2: You must pair your phone and tablet in BT settings (it will never say "connected" though, which is fine)
I tried this, but still no connection between my android phone and the other phone. Is there some other method?

[Q] Motorola BackFlip doesn't connect to my Wi-Fi

Greetings. Sorry if my question maybe is a noob question, I don't know... I'm new of the forum...
I have a problem with my mobile phone. Recently I've bought a Motorola BackFlip, which mounts Android 1.5. I'm generally very satisfied with it, except for a very annoying thing: I can't connect to Internet via Wi-Fi.
My wireless network uses a computer connected to Internet by a USB modem; this PC, by a Wi-Fi adapter, is connected to a Wi-Fi Access Point. The other computers which use this connection use TCP/IP parameters such as:
IP Address: 192.168.0.2
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1 (which is the PC connected by the USB modem)
DNS 1: 192.168.0.1
DNS 2: ---
These are the parameters that I use with one of my computers. I tried to insert them in the phone (using, as IP Address, 192.168.0.3, or 192.168.0.5, but with the same result), and although it appears "connected to Untitled (Untitled is the name of the AP)", I obtain a very strange result: I can go on Google, access the Android Market, do searches on Google and use any other Google service (such as Images), but when I try to go on any other site - even starting from a Google Search result -, such as Facebook or Wikipedia, or when I try to use applications such as eBuddy Messenger to access MSN, I can't. It passes some time and then it appears an error such as "unable to access the page".
How can I solve this very annoying problem? I must start by saying that I can't use the DHCP with my Access Point, because I can't set automatically 192.168.0.1 as default DNS and Gateway for any computer connected: my AP doesn't have this function.
Thanks in advance. And excuse me for my bad English, if it is so: I'm a 17-years-old Italian...
how to connect
How to conect internet via proxy local

[Tips]Access internet via USB net: share Windows internet connection to android phone

I tested accessing internet in Android phone via USB net which connected to a Windows XP PC, pure wired, not wireless solution I Googled.
It works! However, some application does not designed to use USB net, these application only use WiFi or GPRS/EDGE/HSPA to access internet.
My environment:
Windows: XP
Phone: Huawei U8800, Android 2.3.5
Internet: Ethernet (ADSL+router infact)
For those people who don't have WiFi, can't use WiFi (care about baby's health?), don't want to use WiFi/GPRS/EDGE/HSPA (expensive?), here is the tips to let you access internet via USB net.
How to do
Your android phone must be rooted first
Install Microsoft ActiveSync on your Windows PC
Install Terminal Emulator application on your android phone from market.
Connect your phone to your Windows PC
On your phone, turn on USB tethering: Settings -> Wireless & networks -> Tethering & portable hotspot -> USB tethering
Now, look at your Windows system, there will be a new network card (Windows Mobile-based Internet Sharing Device) appears
Share your internet connection to the new network card: right click internet connection (PPPoE or Ethernet or WiFi or whatever your internet connection is) -> Property -> Advance -> Enabled internet connection sharing. (if your Windows Firewall service is not started, start it first), this will change the IP address of new network card to 192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0
Now back to your phone, open the Terminal application, type commands like the following
Code:
su
ip addr add 192.168.0.2/24 broadcast 192.168.0.255 dev usb0
route add default gw 192.168.0.1 dev usb0
setprop net.dns 192.168.1.1
setprop net.dns1 8.8.8.8
setprop net.dns2 8.8.4.4
# the DNS server should change to your favorite DNS server, 192.168.1.1 is for my environment (a router)
DONE! turn your phone WiFi off, open a browser, you can surfering now, but as I tested, some other application won't work (or work well), they don't know USB net
Compatible/Incompatible applications
I tested few applications, found some compatible and incompatible applications, I will list them here, if you found incompatible applications, please help fill these lists.
++ Compatible ++
Generally, most browser or browser-like application works with USB net.
XDA
Browser
Gmail
Google Map
News & Weather
QQ
SoSo Map
新蛋商城/Newegg Mall China
Opera Mobile Browser
-- Incompatible --
Market: can browse, but can't download application
Weather Clock: can't update weather
QQGame: can login, but can't enter room to play
Google Voice recognition applications like Voice Search
YY: can't login
Jingdong Mall/京东商城: can't login
Proxy issue
For environment which need proxy to access internet, there're very few applications support it. Currently, I only know Opera Mobile browser works in such environment, there're proxy configurations in opera:config page.
very good work >>>
perfect solution
keep working and you might find easier solution .
ELRAKAWY said:
very good work >>>
perfect solution
keep working and you might find easier solution .
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An easier way already exists: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371345.
Theonew said:
An easier way already exists: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371345.
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capslock66 really did a great and expert job both on Android and Windows.
My solutions is some kind of clean & manual one, no application is needed on Android phone, no router-like client application is needed on Windows PC, let "Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)" service do the internet sharing magic.
I shared internet between two Windows PC before (install 2 network cards on host PC), so I think it should be same when the client PC changed to an Android phone, that's how this solution came out.
Hey
lovetide said:
How to do
Your android phone must be rooted first
Install Microsoft ActiveSync on your Windows PC
Install Terminal Emulator application on your android phone from market.
Connect your phone to your Windows PC
On your phone, turn on USB tethering: Settings -> Wireless & networks -> Tethering & portable hotspot -> USB tethering
Now, look at your Windows system, there will be a new network card (Windows Mobile-based Internet Sharing Device) appears
Share your internet connection to the new network card: right click internet connection (PPPoE or Ethernet or WiFi or whatever your internet connection is) -> Property -> Advance -> Enabled internet connection sharing. (if your Windows Firewall service is not started, start it first), this will change the IP address of new network card to 192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0
Now back to your phone, open the Terminal application, type commands like the following
Code:
su
ip addr add 192.168.0.2/24 broadcast 192.168.0.255 dev usb0
route add default gw 192.168.0.1 dev usb0
setprop net.dns 192.168.1.1
setprop net.dns1 8.8.8.8
setprop net.dns2 8.8.4.4
# the DNS server should change to your favorite DNS server, 192.168.1.1 is for my environment (a router)
DONE! turn your phone WiFi off, open a browser, you can surfering now, but as I tested, some other application won't work (or work well), they don't know USB net
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Hey
first of all, thank you so much for your article.
I really need to do this.
anyways, my questions
what's a "rooted android phone" ?
and how do I "Install Terminal Emulator application on my android phone" ?
I'm sorry but I just bought my phone and I don't know much about it
I tried to copy-paste it in my SD Memory but it didn't work
and by the way I didn't download it from Market (because GPRS is so damn expensive in here ), instead I downloaded it from developer's website (jackpal).
thanks again
I really appreciate it o7
Yea you lost me once I found out that in order for this to work I had to install
Microsoft Active Stink.
One of the things I hated about Windows Mobile was its reliance on that crappy software and I don't want it on my new PC.
Arash.Eternal said:
what's a "rooted android phone" ?
and how do I "Install Terminal Emulator application on my android phone" ?
I'm sorry but I just bought my phone and I don't know much about it
I tried to copy-paste it in my SD Memory but it didn't work
and by the way I didn't download it from Market (because GPRS is so damn expensive in here ), instead I downloaded it from developer's website (jackpal).
thanks again
I really appreciate it o7
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Since you are noob I'll guide you. For info on rooted phones:
http://bit.ly/I3hROF
For everything else check the sticky (the first message) in this forum labeled
Android Terms,Slang & Definitions(READ THIS BEFORE POSTING QUESTIONS!)
Phrack said:
Since you are noob I'll guide you. For info on rooted phones:
For everything else check the sticky (the first message) in this forum labeled
Android Terms,Slang & Definitions(READ THIS BEFORE POSTING QUESTIONS!)
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meh
thanks for nothin
btw, I LoLed hard at that cat in your signature
Great!
Thanks a ton mate! Keep up the good work. Waiting for Google Play to work with this
lovetide said:
Install Microsoft ActiveSync on your Windows PC
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That page says: "Note: Microsoft ActiveSync works only with Windows XP SP2 or earlier."
So... can this work on Windows 7?
Hi, This is ashok, I am receiving an error stating "cannot find device usb0". How can i find the device name?
Question
lovetide said:
I tested accessing internet in Android phone via USB net which connected to a Windows XP PC, pure wired, not wireless solution I Googled.
It works! However, some application does not designed to use USB net, these application only use WiFi or GPRS/EDGE/HSPA to access internet.
My environment:
Windows: XP
Phone: Huawei U8800, Android 2.3.5
Internet: Ethernet (ADSL+router infact)
For those people who don't have WiFi, can't use WiFi (care about baby's health?), don't want to use WiFi/GPRS/EDGE/HSPA (expensive?), here is the tips to let you access internet via USB net.
How to do
Your android phone must be rooted first
Install Microsoft ActiveSync on your Windows PC
Install Terminal Emulator application on your android phone from market.
Connect your phone to your Windows PC
On your phone, turn on USB tethering: Settings -> Wireless & networks -> Tethering & portable hotspot -> USB tethering
Now, look at your Windows system, there will be a new network card (Windows Mobile-based Internet Sharing Device) appears
Share your internet connection to the new network card: right click internet connection (PPPoE or Ethernet or WiFi or whatever your internet connection is) -> Property -> Advance -> Enabled internet connection sharing. (if your Windows Firewall service is not started, start it first), this will change the IP address of new network card to 192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0
Now back to your phone, open the Terminal application, type commands like the following
Code:
su
ip addr add 192.168.0.2/24 broadcast 192.168.0.255 dev usb0
route add default gw 192.168.0.1 dev usb0
setprop net.dns 192.168.1.1
setprop net.dns1 8.8.8.8
setprop net.dns2 8.8.4.4
# the DNS server should change to your favorite DNS server, 192.168.1.1 is for my environment (a router)
DONE! turn your phone WiFi off, open a browser, you can surfering now, but as I tested, some other application won't work (or work well), they don't know USB net
Compatible/Incompatible applications
I tested few applications, found some compatible and incompatible applications, I will list them here, if you found incompatible applications, please help fill these lists.
++ Compatible ++
Generally, most browser or browser-like application works with USB net.
XDA
Browser
Gmail
Google Map
News & Weather
QQ
SoSo Map
新蛋商城/Newegg Mall China
Opera Mobile Browser
-- Incompatible --
Market: can browse, but can't download application
Weather Clock: can't update weather
QQGame: can login, but can't enter room to play
Google Voice recognition applications like Voice Search
YY: can't login
Jingdong Mall/京东商城: can't login
Proxy issue
For environment which need proxy to access internet, there're very few applications support it. Currently, I only know Opera Mobile browser works in such environment, there're proxy configurations in opera:config page.
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What about if I installed one of CM10 ROMs and USB tethering is not working
USB to LAN Ethernet Adapter for Google Android Tablet
AmirNajjar said:
What about if I installed one of CM10 ROMs and USB tethering is not working
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My Nexus 7 (2012) hat USB host function. I'm simply using an "USB to LAN Ethernet Adapter for Google Android Tablet". No Windows needed.
Lots of troubles
• The ip of my router is "192.168.0.1" and ICS were having a trouble about that.
• After I type in terminal the "ip addr bla bla bla..." it says " Object 'addr' not found. Try 'ip help' "
• I typed "ip help" then it says " 'help' not found try 'ip help' " Seriously??
• I Google "help not found on android terminal" and I cannot find any related problem like mine
The PC I am using doesn't have any WiFi so I badly needed this kind of workaround because I need internet to simulate the app I'm gonna work for. Thanks!
My phone charge only when it connect to pc
why my pc won't recognize my android device , it just doing charging and no usb thing or image in tray or menu ( i don't know the term to use) i search whole day and still i can't find answer for this, i don't have usb utility in my device, i do have usb debugging enabled/disabled, usb computer connection (MTP, PTP and as Storage ) i already restarted my device many times.
Help me with my problem so i can do this
-------------------->>>>>>>>> [Tips]Access internet via USB net: share Windows internet connection to android phone.
sorry if i do this in maybe wrong section :crying:
BoomPork said:
why my pc won't recognize my android device , it just doing charging and no usb thing or image in tray or menu ( i don't know the term to use) i search whole day and still i can't find answer for this, i don't have usb utility in my device, i do have usb debugging enabled/disabled, usb computer connection (MTP, PTP and as Storage ) i already restarted my device many times.
Help me with my problem so i can do this
-------------------->>>>>>>>> [Tips]Access internet via USB net: share Windows internet connection to android phone.
sorry if i do this in maybe wrong section :crying:
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Have you had try downloading the necessary drivers to be able to detect it by your computer? That's one possible problem I encountered in the past.
Thanks for this. Will try this later. :victory:

[APP][2.3+] Remote Keyboard

Hi, just released Remote Keyboard and could need some feedback.
What it does
Remote Keyboard starts a telnet server on your Droid, so you can connect from your Desktop PC and type on it without having to use a softkeyboard.
It's quite handy for app developers, especially since it allows for copy&pasting text between droid and desktop in both directions.
Remote Keyboard is licensed under the terms of the APL2. It's free of charge and doesn't contain ads
how to connect to pc? i already plug through usb but nothing happen....
remote keyboard is llistening on port 2323 of host blablabla.....test your connection here
Sancipak said:
how to connect to pc? i already plug through usb but nothing happen....
remote keyboard is llistening on port 2323 of host blablabla.....test your connection here
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Normally, you'd connect via WIFI. USB is the way to go if you can't trust your network. You need to have the Android SDK installed, which allows you to tunnel TCP/IP connections through your USB cable:
adb forward tcp:2323 tcp:2323
Just pushed v1.1 to Google Play. Changes:
- Added a widget to select the keyboard
- Made the UI more instructive
- Added CTRL-S and CTRL-L which directly link to Search and Send action.
- New, more flexible infrastructure for interpreting telnet commands (preparation for future features).
- Made Home, End, and Delete work
- Enabled word selection using CTRL-Cursor.
Big version bumpasaurs:
V1.3:
Map Q to the Back button
No longer show a toast when a connection is made
Reintroduced the disconnect button
Bugfix: no longer show the preview boxes on keypresses
V1.4:
BUGFIX: Don't crash when hitting CTRL-R while not inside an editable
Registered a Settings activity
Connections can now be password protected
F-Keys can now be configured to act as quicklaunchers
Sharing text with Remote Keyboard sends it directly to the telnet client
Added german translation
V1.5
Show IP address in the system notification
Added UP navigation
Show a progressbar while the settings are loading
onyxbits said:
Big version bumpasaurs:
V1.3:
Map Q to the Back button
No longer show a toast when a connection is made
Reintroduced the disconnect button
Bugfix: no longer show the preview boxes on keypresses
V1.4:
BUGFIX: Don't crash when hitting CTRL-R while not inside an editable
Registered a Settings activity
Connections can now be password protected
F-Keys can now be configured to act as quicklaunchers
Sharing text with Remote Keyboard sends it directly to the telnet client
Added german translation
V1.5
Show IP address in the system notification
Added UP navigation
Show a progressbar while the settings are loading
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had a hard time finding about telnet, and i m still not able to activate it(having connection failed cant find connection on 192.168.1.102 port 2323 and something something,when using cmd...), i will try once i get my laptop back, i m currently using my brother's laptop and i dont want to download 3rd party software here
Will definately try it later and will give reviews then ...
Is it possible to use my device with this and is this able to work with a smart TV?
XT912 RaZR SpYdEr CDMA
hit ThAnKs if I was helpful!!!
is support TV?
Higard, 1droidmod:
I'm not quite sure I understand what you are asking.
New release
Just pushed v1.6 to GPlay. This is a minor feature release, adding the ability to toggle fullscreen in landscape mode.
I want to connect via USB, but i dont get ist.
I typed on windows:
Code:
E:\Android_DEV_Kit\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>adb forward tcp:2323 tcp:2323
now start Remote Keyboard said Wait for 0.0.0.0 Port 2323
I start Putty -> Telnet 0.0.0.0 : 2323
Network Error: Cannot assign request address
What is wrong?
Dawnrazor said:
I want to connect via USB, but i dont get ist.
I typed on windows:
Code:
E:\Android_DEV_Kit\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>adb forward tcp:2323 tcp:2323
now start Remote Keyboard said Wait for 0.0.0.0 Port 2323
I start Putty -> Telnet 0.0.0.0 : 2323
Network Error: Cannot assign request address
What is wrong?
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The IP address is wrong. 0.0.0.0 is nothing you can connect to. Seems like your network interface on Android is down, blocked by a firewall or otherwise inaccessible due to some privacy guard app.
NOTE: even though you tunnel through USB, you still need the TCP/IP layer. You are only forwarding your connection through another transport, not fundamentally switching from network IO to something else.
onyxbits said:
The IP address is wrong. 0.0.0.0 is nothing you can connect to. Seems like your network interface on Android is down, blocked by a firewall or otherwise inaccessible due to some privacy guard app.
NOTE: even though you tunnel through USB, you still need the TCP/IP layer. You are only forwarding your connection through another transport, not fundamentally switching from network IO to something else.
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Oh thank you, i will check this
onyxbits, thanks for this little app.
i, too, have problems connecting.
i tried the wifi method but i'm not sure if it applies to my setup: i don't have a wifi network at home, but use my phone as a wifi hotspot instead.
what i tried here (arch linux desktop / cyanogenmod 10.1 samsung galaxy mini):
"Test your connection here":
- usb cable connected, issued
Code:
$ adb forward --remove-all
$ adb forward tcp:2323 tcp:2323
$ telnet 0.0.0.0 2323
Trying 0.0.0.0...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
- wifi hotspot active and connection established:
Code:
$ adb forward --remove-all
$ telnet 0.0.0.0 2323
Trying 0.0.0.0...
Connected to 0.0.0.0.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.
i am using a hosts-based adblocker on my computer.
i have a similar app on my phone but disabled it (and rebooted) until i figure this one out.
any suggestions?
Im trying to make it work through USB, I type in the cmd "adb forward tcp:2323 tcp:2323" but it does nothing, the USB is plugged in, the Remote Keyboard is on, why is it not working?
to the other guys who wonder, why it does not work:
In my case, after some time, I got it:
If you open the RemoteKeyboard App and click on the text input field and the soft keyboard comes up,
Then you forgot to select the RemoteKeyboard as Input Method.
The RemoteKeyboard App even has a shortcut button at the top right (v1.6 at least), so just click, select RemoteKeyboard,
and the telnet port 2323 should be reachable and present the interface.
@8nexus8: after you did the above, did you try connecting to the phone via telnet on port 2323? Using well.. telnet from the commandline or the PuTTy software for Windows?
also, the "interface" requires a proper telnet interface in order to work. using netcat will work, but with local echo and it will only send input after carriage return
IP 0.0.0.0 , can't connect
Hey Guys,
i also have displayed the IP 0.0.0.0 in App on Phone.
I can't connect via TelNet, i'm using ADB-Tool forward tcp:2323 tcp:2323.
The "real" IP of the Phone is : 127.0.0.1
=> So you need to connect to 127.0.0.1 on Port 2323
In fact TelNet ( i'm on Windows XP ) always try to Connect on Port 23 !
=> SOLUTION : I use PuTTy where you can setup Port "2323" and connect to 127.0.0.1:2323
Everything works quite nice.
I have written a little Batch-File, which execute the comandline "adb.exe forward tcp:2323 tcp:2323" for me, i'm lazy...
Thx to the guy who written this little APK
Thanks for your software.
I used XShell to connect a Sony L50t (4.4, rooted), it had a small problem: I need to press ^<Return> instead of just press <Return> in XShell to send a return to phone.
Besides, what will happen if someone use a scanner to try to login the phone? do it has limitation times of retry?
Thanks.

[Q] moto g - using PC broadband on moto g

Hi,
I own a moto g and I have a broadband connection on my PC. Is there any way I use that to access internet on my moto g ?
If there is please explain.
Thanks & Regards
Gilagamesh
gilagamesh said:
Hi,
I own a moto g and I have a broadband connection on my PC. Is there any way I use that to access internet on my moto g ?
If there is please explain.
Thanks & Regards
Gilagamesh
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do you have a desktop or a laptop ..
if desktop then you should try some apps like reverse USB tethering ..which are very simple to use ..
there are too many apps like this which you can find on the play store ..
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Thru Ethernet cable? If so change your modem to WiFi modem if using from data card use WiFi dongle search ebay
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Well if you are on laptop...you can use this software known as Connectify to set up a Hotspot on ur laptop
You can do that with a wifi adapter on a PC too
jaspreet997 said:
Well if you are on laptop...you can use this software known as Connectify to set up a Hotspot on ur laptop
You can do that with a wifi adapter on a PC too
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By the way I am using a Desktop PC and I don't have a Wifi adapter. But can't I use usb cables for connecting internet on my mobile? I that mandatory that I purchase a Wifi adapter?
gilagamesh said:
By the way I am using a Desktop PC and I don't have a Wifi adapter. But can't I use usb cables for connecting internet on my mobile? I that mandatory that I purchase a Wifi adapter?
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Not at all
There are some reverse tethering apps to get ur pc's internet just by USB cable but they need a rooted phone!
Search on play store " reverse tethering"
If you don't wanna root....invest in a router...they are pretty cheap nowdays!
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You can do it without using any apps ...u just have to enter some commands in ur PC and ur phone by terminal emulator.. Will help u PM me..
NOTE:: Root is required .
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You can setup an ad hoc wifi network and share the internet connection to connected devices.
You can do it using the Control Panel or using the CMD.
In Windows 8 this functionality ist not available anymore using the GUI.
These commands should work on all windows pc's.
Replace ssid and key with your own if wanted.
Remember to open CMD with admin rights.
To configure adhoc network typ in CMD:
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=NameForMyNetwork key=MySecurityKey
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To start adhoc network type in CMD:
netsh wlan start hostednetwork
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To stop adhoc network type in CMD:
netsh wlan stop hostednetwork
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Open properties of your network adapter on PC and you'll find an option to share the internet connection of connected devices of the specific adapter.
Connect your Android over wifi to your PC, voila, you should be done if i did not forget something.......
EDIT:
Aaaargh.....just saw it by reading it the thread a second time....you have no wifi.
But anyway, maybe it helps somebody else.
mokkami said:
You can setup an ad hoc wifi network and share the internet connection to connected devices.
You can do it using the Control Panel or using the CMD.
In Windows 8 this functionality ist not available anymore using the GUI.
These commands should work on all windows pc's.
Replace ssid and key with your own if wanted.
Remember to open CMD with admin rights.
To configure adhoc network typ in CMD:
To start adhoc network type in CMD:
To stop adhoc network type in CMD:
Open properties of your network adapter on PC and you'll find an option to share the internet connection of connected devices of the specific adapter.
Connect your Android over wifi to your PC, voila, you should be done if i did not forget something.......
EDIT:
Aaaargh.....just saw it by reading it the thread a second time....you have no wifi.
But anyway, maybe it helps somebody else.
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A simpler way to go at it is a software called Connectify....completely gui based...I used to use it all the time on my laptop.....works on windows xp sp3 and up....
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This is to create a wifi hotspot ...and as i see the person is using a desktop he might not have a wifi card...and even if u dn have wireless network connection 2 adapter you would notbe able to even create Wifi hotspot from a laptop ....and it does need service pack3 for windows 7
---------- Post added at 02:27 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:23 PM ----------
I Dont remember the original thread but here are the contents i got fromthat link a while ago...
@gilagamesh
Step 1: Connect your Android to PC by USB cable and enable "USB tethering". You are still allowed to enable this option even when your 3g/wifi on your Android is off.
- If you are using Linux (Ubuntu), you don't need to install anything. NetworkManager applet will try to establish a connection on the new detected wired network device.
- If you are using Windows, Windows will automatically search Windows Update and install driver for you. You can skip Windows Update search and install manually an already included driver from Microsoft. In Install Driver window, click Browse My Computer, then Let me pick..., select Network Adapters, uncheck Show Compatible Hardware, look at "Microsoft Corporation" at the left column, and choose Remote NDIS Compatible Device from the right column. You can install or update a driver from Device Manager in Windows.
- If you are using Mac, install driver HoRNDIS. You will be notified about a new network interface. Click "Network Preferences" in the dialog to add it to known interfaces list. Then "Apply".
- If you are using Linux without GUI or NetworkManager, run these commands as root (or use sudo):
Code:
ifconfig usb0 10.42.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
(suppose that you don't have any other USB network adapter, otherwise, your Android may be usb1, usb2...)
Code:
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
Command for sudo will be:
Code:
sudo 'echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward'
Code:
iptables -t nat -F
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE
Step 2:
- If you are using Linux, click on NetworkManager applet at the top right of your screen, select "Edit Connections...". In tab "Wired", choose the new established connection (be careful, not Ethernet LAN connection) and click "Edit..." In tab "IPv4 Settings", choose "Shared to other computers" as Method. Click "Save". NetworkManager will reestablish the connection and assign to your PC an IP address on this USB network connection, default: 10.42.0.1. Leave Internet connections (wired or wireless) untouched.
- If you are using Windows, open "Network Connections" in Control Panel. It is somewhat different from setup in Linux. Right click on an Internet connection that you have. I assume that you are using a desktop which doesn't have any wifi adapter, so right click on LAN Ethernet connection with Internet, and select "Properties". In tab "Sharing" (or "Advanced" for Windows XP), click "Allow other network users to connect through...", then select the USB connection in dropdown list below. Click OK. Windows will automatically setup your USB network connection and assign to it an IP address, default for Windows 7: 192.168.137.1, default for Windows XP: 192.168.0.1. You can see your Internet connection is now "Shared" and your USB connection is now "Unidentified network".
- If you are using Mac, open System Preferences - Network. If you installed HoRNDIS, you will see a new network interface corresponding to your USB connection. With "Using DHCP" as Configure Ipv4, it may be already connected. Go back to System Preferences, click "Sharing". Select "Internet Sharing". Choose the Internet connection (Ethernet or Airport...) in "Share your connection from", and choose USB connection interface in "To computers using". Mac will assign to your USB connection interface an IP address, default: 192.168.2.1.
- If you are using Linux without GUI or NetworkManager, you have done all PC setup in step 1.
Your PC setup is now done!
Step 3:
Open Terminal Emulator on your Android. Type:
Code:
su
The command prompt must change from $ to #. If it does not, check to ensure that your device is rooted properly.
[UPDATED]Type the following command in Terminal Emulator, the same for all PC operating systems:
Code:
netcfg rndis0 dhcp
The name for usb interface inside Android may vary. It is usually rndis0 or usb0. Type
Code:
busybox ifconfig
to identify the name.
Use OLD instructions below when automatical dhcp method does not work.
[OLD]Type these following commands in Terminal Emulator:
For Linux PC:
Code:
ifconfig rndis0 10.42.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0
route add default gw 10.42.0.1 dev rndis0
If route fails, try:
Code:
busybox route add default gw 10.42.0.1 dev rndis0
For Windows PC, use the same above commands, replace 10.42.0.2 by 192.168.137.2 (192.168.0.2 for Windows XP), replace 10.42.0.1 by 192.168.137.1 (192.168.0.1 for Windows XP)
For Mac PC, replace 10.42.0.2 by 192.168.2.2, replace 10.42.0.1 by 192.168.2.1
Now you can close Terminal Emulator and start the browser for Internet.
Some applications (download in Google Play, GMail, Facebook...) don't recognize Internet connection. You can try this way (WARNING: NOT TESTED):
- Enable temporarily 3G connection on your Android
- Type:
Code:
ifconfig rmnet0 0.0.0.0
The name for 3G interface inside Android may vary: ppp0, rmnet0... Type
Code:
busybox ifconfig
to identify the name.
before ifconfig rmnet0 ... above.
This will make applications see your Internet connection via USB as 3G!
And it works !!!
Yes it is to create a hotspot. And i wrote already that i read it to late that he has no wifi available.
prachetas13 said:
and even if u dn have wireless network connection 2 adapter you would notbe able to even create Wifi hotspot from a laptop
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I do not understand what you mean. I created a wifi hotspot sucessfully on my netbook which was also connected via network cable.
mokkami said:
Yes it is to create a hotspot. And i wrote already that i read it to late that he has no wifi available.
I do not understand what you mean. I created a wifi hotspot sucessfully on my netbook which was also connected via network cable.
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Its like most of them dn have those adapters ...i have thinkpad L430 but nt able to share internet ...but on my dell laptop it was easier ...i havetried a lot but netsh wlan commands doesnot work ...not even by connectify ...in the other hand it works good on my other laptop ...
well not losing the oroginal topic ...i have provided a method of reverse tethering ..

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