hi i am trying 2 get a wifi signal of my phone so that way i can play online on my ps3 do does anyone know how to do that
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-mobile-wi-fi-router.html
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You can do this with the program posted by the guy above ^^
Or, find a ROM with the WiFi router program cooked in..
However mobile internet may be a *bit* slow to play video games over
i already attempted this ages ago, and failed miserably, for some reason my PS3 wont pick up an AD HOC connection from my Touch Pro unless im doing something wrong
rhino13 said:
hi i am trying 2 get a wifi signal of my phone so that way i can play online on my ps3 do does anyone know how to do that
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hello, I suggest to buy a WMWiFiRouter. It is the best solution ever I think! I use it for two years, it has many usefull features and I have never had problems with that!
XERO_Racer said:
i already attempted this ages ago, and failed miserably, for some reason my PS3 wont pick up an AD HOC connection from my Touch Pro unless im doing something wrong
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PS3 Works in infrastructure mode only, AD HOC is NOT supported.
I havn't gotten a chance to play with the WIFI router cooked into my Energy rom, but I dont think it should be AD HOC.
I actually was trying this yesterday at a friends house for the 4th. He doesn't have an internet connection at his house and we wanted to play battle field and COD online... Well after looking an looking... The PS3 does not support ad hoc (I don't know why... ) The only way to do it is get a cross over cable (yes it is different from a regular lan cable) and plug it into a laptop/desktop and then connect that to the cell phone and set-up internet connection sharing on the laptop/desktop... I really hope they unlock it in a firmware update and I am rather sad they have locked it out...
I am using the wifi router cooked into the energy rom Version May 8th I think and I also had the cab for WM Wifi router and non of them allowed me to connect the PS3 wirelessly.... I hope this answers your question..
*edit* I was using a touch pro 2 btw.
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I was wondering if its possible to use wifi tether to connect to a ps3?
Because I tried but my ps3 won't run.
i googled it a while back got it to semi work but never fully functional you cant auto detect the settings have to manually put them in
same thing for xbox 360, I've tried wireless and wired (bridge over pc) tethering in the past, fails at NAT (network address translation)
To be honest, I have no idea why you would try. Even under the best 3G conditions, any game would have a high risk of lagging hardcore. I can see if there is no internet, so bummer, but I don't think it would be very playable.
--Matt
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To be honest, I have no idea why you would try. Even under the best 3G conditions, any game would have a high risk of lagging hardcore. I can see if there is no internet, so bummer, but I don't think it would be very playable.
--Matt
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I've played several games over 3G on laptop... it's not *quite* as bad as you'd think, with a good signal, it just depends on what games you're playing... just don't go around expecting to play any massive multiplayer first person shooters over 3g
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i googled it a while back got it to semi work but never fully functional you cant auto detect the settings have to manually put them in
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can we get more details on this?
AFAIK PS3 does not support ad-hoc wireless networking. The PSP certainly doesn't...
Not really considered adhoc tethering. Should work if you know the proper setting for the PS3. Physically I guess it is adhoc but the PS3 should recognize the Hero as regular access point... so technically it's not.
I was a PS3 technician at SCEA.
So since I don't have any Wifi to connect to I've got the pc tethered to pc. i'm sharing it's internet connection.
confused as what exactly for manual settings i need to enter xbox side? or what further configuration pc side?
Anyone know how to get hero to serve as a hotspot rather than an adhoc network? I can do it with the new version of wifi tether on my evo, but not the hero. I've tried a dozen different versions and setups.
Also, for those who think its too slow; I play modern warfare online all the time with evo 3g connection with no issue. Also stream justin tv and ps store movies. May just be a reception issue for some.
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Anyone know how to get hero to serve as a hotspot rather than an adhoc network? I can do it with the new version of wifi tether on my evo, but not the hero. I've tried a dozen different versions and setups.
Also, for those who think its too slow; I play modern warfare online all the time with evo 3g connection with no issue. Also stream justin tv and ps store movies. May just be a reception issue for some.
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Infrastructure mode is now being supported for certain devices if you go to the google code site for wireless tether for root users. I can't say for sure whether it works for the Hero or not, though.
What I do is with my w7 laptop, I have an ethernet cord running from the laptop to my ps3 or xbox, whatever I decide to play. I have my hero flashed with dc 1.2(?) for the correct PRI to do mobile network sharing, then I connect my hero, turn on MNS< bridge the connections, and I game online (all the time) and have a rare lag here and there, and an occasional boot, but nothing to get pissed over. it's a blast, really!
3G wifi Tethering without laptop
I tryed to connect my PS3 wiresly to my Tilt 2 using but it never seems to find it. I dont have a computer and 3G WiFi on my cellphone is all i got. Any tips to get a Tilt 2 wiresly connected to a PS3?
Wireless Tether for Root Users creates an Ad-Hoc network, which the PS3 can't identify.
Sadly the only way to do it IS to have an internet connection to the computer and set up a public network via wifi.
Edit: Overlooked the ethernet cable method, my mistake.
jerry43812 said:
Infrastructure mode is now being supported for certain devices if you go to the google code site for wireless tether for root users. I can't say for sure whether it works for the Hero or not, though.
What I do is with my w7 laptop, I have an ethernet cord running from the laptop to my ps3 or xbox, whatever I decide to play. I have my hero flashed with dc 1.2(?) for the correct PRI to do mobile network sharing, then I connect my hero, turn on MNS< bridge the connections, and I game online (all the time) and have a rare lag here and there, and an occasional boot, but nothing to get pissed over. it's a blast, really!
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This is exactly what i do but with winXP. I get some lag every now and then but multiplayer is surprisingly very playable over 3g.
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Anyone know how to get hero to serve as a hotspot rather than an adhoc network? I can do it with the new version of wifi tether on my evo, but not the hero. I've tried a dozen different versions and setups.
Also, for those who think its too slow; I play modern warfare online all the time with evo 3g connection with no issue. Also stream justin tv and ps store movies. May just be a reception issue for some.
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I think the Hero is missing certain drivers that can only support an actual hotspot connection rather than ad-hoc.
I have a Sprint hero and just want to say it is possibly to play online using the wifi tether. Though ive only done it on the xbox 360 but see no reason why you wouldnt be able to do it on the ps3. You connect as if it were a router and thats it!! I only had two bars and still played MW2.. just try it
dwigginstm can u explain how u do it?
I try that already it dont really work for me, you really need to get good signal if you going to connect wifitethering if the signal strong it might be picked up on ps3. But if you connect to ps3 with wifitether your game that you playing might lag cause of connection from your phone
Hi all
Is ad-hoc mode supported in Honeycomb 3.2? For me it's the only way when tether with my old Windows Mobile 6.5...
Thanks!
would be nice if somebody answered this question .... ?
it's come up a couple of times since the update without response.
as a side-note, if anybody has managed to internet-tether through a wm6.5 phone (like my htc hd2) either by wifi or bluetooth * WITHOUT RE-FLASHING THE PHONE TO ANDROID * (not interested in doing that) then how did you make it work?
ironically (and frustratingly), my older WM6 htc tytn II (kaiser) internet-tethers with the asus via bluetooth straight out of the box, so it can be done.
I can confirm that after Update to Honeycomb 3.2 my HTC LEO(WM6.5.x) can
share data (Internet)over Wifi-Router!
Test it few minutes before
leonore said:
I can confirm that after Update to Honeycomb 3.2 my HTC LEO(WM6.5.x) can
share data (Internet)over Wifi-Router!
Test it few minutes before
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fantastic news! and thanks for the report. i've been vacillating about whether to accept the 3.2 update. this tips the balance for me.
leonore said:
I can confirm that after Update to Honeycomb 3.2 my HTC LEO(WM6.5.x) can
share data (Internet)over Wifi-Router!
Test it few minutes before
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ahhhah! this rocks!!!
From the start this update was kind of disappointed for me... until now: with these great news it's more balanced (the lag's stock browser will kick me the ass for sure, I don't know what is the reason for leaving this bug unresolved )
Thanks a lot for your time leonore
I assume I'm doing something wrong but I'm using non rooted 3.2 and when I tried to see if I could use it with Joiku on my Nokia the Transformer would not see the hotspot, although my laptop had no problem connecting to it. If adhoc is working is there some setting that has to be changed for it to see it?
My Tf does NOT support ad-hoc. Stock 3.2.
I have not heard anything from the release notes anywhere about Android 3.2 now supporting Ad-Hoc networks. But to the OP, I tried everything to get my WM6.5 phone to tether to my GTab 6 months ago and never could get it to work properly because my WMWifiRouter program on my WinMo phone created a Ad-Hoc network. I could connect to any laptop but no Android systems. In the end, I just went and bought a new Android phone and tethering was a breeze. I never looked back...
this is weird. Leonore, how do you share the connection with the phone? what software are you using? the only way I know with a WM is WMrouterwifi. I haven't the last version but I guess it only supports ad-hoc mode...
Bye the way, you can easily share your wm6 internet through Bluetooth with WMWifiRouter. It works great!
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Bye the way, you can easily share your wm6 internet through Bluetooth with WMWifiRouter. It works great!
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really? I read TF was unable to connect via bluetooth due to some sort of limitation in the driver (something like ad-hoc case) . I'll give it a try right now.
Do you have some special configuracion / software on TF? are you rooted?
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Bye the way, you can easily share your wm6 internet through Bluetooth with WMWifiRouter. It works great!
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I never tried tethering through Bluetooth just because of the speed limitation. I guess if you just needed a quick fix but it brings back the old memories of 14.4k dial-up... lol
JoTeC said:
I never tried tethering through Bluetooth just because of the speed limitation. I guess if you just needed a quick fix but it brings back the old memories of 14.4k dial-up... lol
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Bluetooth's 2.0 data rate is around 2 Mbits, quite low but enough for me as a temporal access. I'll use it only on vacations time, in my summer place. It's a very little town and in that place 3g really sucks.
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Bye the way, you can easily share your wm6 internet through Bluetooth with WMWifiRouter. It works great!
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uaah! I tried it and it works like a charm!!! without additional software in the TF, and the battery drains slower than wifi.
I guess this way is easier than wifi, there is no need to configure DHCP, the only thing is the pin code.
This saved the day pal, I was very displeased with the missing support for ad-hoc in 3.2. For me it's a very basic feature.
Thanks a lot Dauntless!
I'm using Barnacle Wifi Tether on my Xperia X10 and my TF tethers to it just fine.
I'm also using "Auto-Tether" and I'd highly recommend it; it allows you to enable tethering and to turning tethering on and off from the TF...very handy...you don't even have to take your phone out of the holster!
EDITED TO CORRECT; I just realized that I wasn't REALLY able to connect; I had to use the special WPA_supplicant file here on XDA...so the answer is....nope....not until you root and use that replacement WPA file.
Hi Olopeich,
in my own cooked HTC LEO Rom with Wifi_Router
connect,but i think BT is always better,too
leonore said:
Hi Olopeich,
in my own cooked HTC LEO Rom with Wifi_Router
connect,but i think BT is always better,too
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hang on, so you are saying the stock hd2 wifi router app doesn't work but what does work is some unspecified cooked rom of yours?
what have you done to make it work then?
re. bluetooth tethering, this definitely does not work on the hd2 using wmwifirouter (BT option greyed-out) or ny any other means that i can fathom.
as i said BT DOES work with my old wm6 tytn II, both in wmwifirouter and directly via the OS.
can anybody else confirm ad-hoc wifi tethering now working in 3.2?
can anybody else confirm ad-hoc wifi tethering now working (or not) in 3.2?
I just checked and I still cannot see ad-hoc networks from the TF running 3.2. So, it is confirmed that 3.2 still does NOT support ad-hoc networks.
I am on stock ICS and in order to use an app called TouchOSC on my atrix 2 to control a DJ'ing software on my macbook pro i need to wirelessly tether my phone to my mac. So for this I created an Ad hoc network on my macbook and tried connecting my phone to it. i couldnt get that to work since my phone refuses to connect to the ad hoc network everytime. however i am able to set everything up perfectly when i am using a router to connect both my Macbook and the phone. But i cant carry the router everywhere so i need an On the go solution so for that its important to get the adhoc connection working.
any solutions?
PS: i have heard i can get it to work after rooting, but the success rate is really low. what can I do?
Anyone?
I will be honest, I have several macs at home, and I have never been able to get the a2 to work with ad hock wifi, but blue tooth ad hock networking seems to work ok for me. I can both share the internet connection on my macbooks, and I can even ssh to and from the macbook pros to the phone and back.
Not sure about the apps you are using, nor what they use exactly, but if it is just IP or http or similar the blue tooth connection should work.
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I will be honest, I have several macs at home, and I have never been able to get the a2 to work with ad hock wifi, but blue tooth ad hock networking seems to work ok for me. I can both share the internet connection on my macbooks, and I can even ssh to and from the macbook pros to the phone and back.
Not sure about the apps you are using, nor what they use exactly, but if it is just IP or http or similar the blue tooth connection should work.
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I believe ICS blocked ad hoc connections, I read somewhere u can modify WPA supplicant, but I didn't look into it too far...
PS doesn't work on win or Linux either
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daavvis said:
I believe ICS blocked ad hoc connections, I read somewhere u can modify WPA supplicant, but I didn't look into it too far...
PS doesn't work on win or Linux either
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Yeah it does... I have used both linux and mac os, but have not tried windows. Bluetooth tethering as I mentioned works well, and I did not have to change anything to make it work. Now technically you are correct that wifi tether does not work well with ICS, but, as I mentioned I have been using bluetooth without issues, and since most macs have bluetooth out of the box, it was one of those things to try out. My linux home box also has a bluetooth receiver on the MB, and I have tested it there as well. It was sort of trial and error to get it all setup right, and I do not remember what exactly I did, but I have been using it without issue for months now.
P.S. I am still on leak one, so I am not sure if that has anything to do with it or not. I have found several things that do not work on the OTA still seem to work with leak 1, and why I have not updated to the OTA, and I never will.
Anyone here been able to use native hotspot successfully with xbox live. Im getting strict nat tpe and cant sign in.
Ive looked all over for the past few hours and everything im finding is old stuff and ive tried a few things but no go.
I have a strong data connection but nat type is strict and it tells me mtu error. When i check advanced diagnostic the xbox shows a 1240 mtu i think it was so it seems i need to bump it up to 1500 but how is the question
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Anyone here been able to use native hotspot successfully with xbox live. Im getting strict nat tpe and cant sign in.
Ive looked all over for the past few hours and everything im finding is old stuff and ive tried a few things but no go.
I have a strong data connection but nat type is strict and it tells me mtu error. When i check advanced diagnostic the xbox shows a 1240 mtu i think it was so it seems i need to bump it up to 1500 but how is the question
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ive ran my xbox off my hotspot the last few years, as i travel for work all the time. it always seems that some games work, some dont. the best way to get most games to work is to open your security on your hotspot, but then you have people hijacking your wifi all the time. even if xbox says your wifi is strict, alot of games will still go through. its just a matter of trial and error truthfully with each individual game.. When i was on my s5, s4 and s3, ive been able to get more games to work with me, but without the ability to change the aspects of the wifi hotspot through buildprop and systems files (which i dont like to change too much when there is no recovery available lol), as well as unlocking the ##3282# codes (i hate calling sprint for $#!* like that), theres not too many games being able to run at the moment. sorry for the long post but like i said trial and error man
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ive ran my xbox off my hotspot the last few years, as i travel for work all the time. it always seems that some games work, some dont. the best way to get most games to work is to open your security on your hotspot, but then you have people hijacking your wifi all the time. even if xbox says your wifi is strict, alot of games will still go through. its just a matter of trial and error truthfully with each individual game.. When i was on my s5, s4 and s3, ive been able to get more games to work with me, but without the ability to change the aspects of the wifi hotspot through buildprop and systems files (which i dont like to change too much when there is no recovery available lol), as well as unlocking the ##3282# codes (i hate calling sprint for $#!* like that), theres not too many games being able to run at the moment. sorry for the long post but like i said trial and error man
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Yea my thing is i cant even get xbox to connect to live internet works great. When trying to connect to live is when i get the mtu error so i haven't been able to set up my account, maybe Microsoft changed some requirements on the one vs 360
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Yea my thing is i cant even get xbox to connect to live internet works great. When trying to connect to live is when i get the mtu error so i haven't been able to set up my account, maybe Microsoft changed some requirements on the one vs 360
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very much so when i got the xbox 1 it took me forever to figure a lot of stuff out haha. internet and stuff like youtube always work fine for me. ive had success with the ethernet crossover cable method as well as the usb method(im sure youve found those on google). its best to have a computer to rerout stuff to the xbox, but its worked sometimes and not with the xbox 1 with these methods, hit or miss until you reboot everthing a few times and it finally works. best method to me is the ethernet crossover, trust me if you run everything oof your phone/computer its worth the $20 investment or whatever it cost now
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by chance are you at a hotel or somewhere with an open wifi network?
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Yea my thing is i cant even get xbox to connect to live internet works great. When trying to connect to live is when i get the mtu error so i haven't been able to set up my account, maybe Microsoft changed some requirements on the one vs 360
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I have get a strict nat with my xbox one when tethering with my m8 but games see to work just fine. Occasionally I will have issues where a friend or two can't hear me in multiplayer but setting up a private chat works fine. Right now I have the m9 and the edge but I haven't tried it yet to see how it will work.
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I have get a strict nat with my xbox one when tethering with my m8 but games see to work just fine. Occasionally I will have issues where a friend or two can't hear me in multiplayer but setting up a private chat works fine. Right now I have the m9 and the edge but I haven't tried it yet to see how it will work.
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Weird indeed it wont even let me sign in says to check my connection. When i go to check multiplayer connection is when it tells me i have a problem with the mtu.
Last night i tethered to the laptop and shared my connection with my nic card and ran a crossover cable to the xbox and that still didnt work.
Well i bit the bullet and am having cable internet installed today, otherwise my xbox was pointless. Getting a 100mbps connection for 55/mo
The only thing i can think of is the mtu from band 41 that i get at my house must not be sufficient. I wonder if band 25 or 26 works better but i cant get those to connect over 41 to test
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Weird indeed it wont even let me sign in says to check my connection. When i go to check multiplayer connection is when it tells me i have a problem with the mtu.
Last night i tethered to the laptop and shared my connection with my nic card and ran a crossover cable to the xbox and that still didnt work.
Well i bit the bullet and am having cable internet installed today, otherwise my xbox was pointless. Getting a 100mbps connection for 55/mo
The only thing i can think of is the mtu from band 41 that i get at my house must not be sufficient. I wonder if band 25 or 26 works better but i cant get those to connect over 41 to test
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Come to think of it, every time I have tethered to the xbox I was in a band 25 only market.
So basically I want to game online on my ps4 and I would want to use my mobile's 4g to play online, however , whenever i try to do it i get the infamous nat type 3 issue , this is probably because my carrier provides a private ip and not public one , i would like to know if there is a way to fix this. Ive heard of ways of how one can connect the hotspot to a laptop and that with an ethernet cable to the ps4 to make it work while doing something on the latter side of the bridged connection , am willing to do it if anyone can post a simple guide/tut on how to do it, thanks