▌█▐ Free USB Tether method for Android - AziLink 2.0.2 ▌█▐
Check out my thread I created under Networking here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=704375
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TL;DR: I am looking for some info from developers on which Xoom tablets running which tablets *fully* support Android USB Host API and whether I can reflash a EU-shipped device with the these img's.
Can a kernel be patched to fully support USB Host API?
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I have a Motorola Xoom tablet that was originally shipped with MZ601 software (EU). I am trying to get it to work with a USB HID device. My code works well until I want to transfer data using controlTransfer - it then returns -1 as if there was no device connected (although the USB device was detected before by my code, using Host API).
I did some research and it turns out that US-shipped Xooms support Host API and that there was a guy who flashed the device to US MZ604. I did the same but the software img provided by Motorola was Android 3.0 which doesn't support Host API by default. I then tried to update this to 3.1 and 3.2 but it didn't work (tried with many copies, hazard triangle appears in the middle of installation process). Tried with rooted device.
I am now looking for any other software/ROM that proved to support USB Host API.
I would also like to know if in general Xoom tablets have hardware USB OTG support (meaning: whether flashing my device with a specific ROM should work).
Here you can find list of Android devices that was checked if they support USB Host API:
usbhost.chainfire.eu (based on USB Device Info app that lets you submit info after checking for Host API support). Most of Xoom devices are fully supporting Host API.
Thank you very much for taking on this project. Looking forward to the first release.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
ews said:
TL;DR: I am looking for some info from developers on which Xoom tablets running which tablets *fully* support Android USB Host API and whether I can reflash a EU-shipped device with the these img's.
Can a kernel be patched to fully support USB Host API?
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I have a Motorola Xoom tablet that was originally shipped with MZ601 software (EU). I am trying to get it to work with a USB HID device. My code works well until I want to transfer data using controlTransfer - it then returns -1 as if there was no device connected (although the USB device was detected before by my code, using Host API).
I did some research and it turns out that US-shipped Xooms support Host API and that there was a guy who flashed the device to US MZ604. I did the same but the software img provided by Motorola was Android 3.0 which doesn't support Host API by default. I then tried to update this to 3.1 and 3.2 but it didn't work (tried with many copies, hazard triangle appears in the middle of installation process). Tried with rooted device.
I am now looking for any other software/ROM that proved to support USB Host API.
I would also like to know if in general Xoom tablets have hardware USB OTG support (meaning: whether flashing my device with a specific ROM should work).
Here you can find list of Android devices that was checked if they support USB Host API:
usbhost.chainfire.eu (based on USB Device Info app that lets you submit info after checking for Host API support). Most of Xoom devices are fully supporting Host API.
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Look in the Development section and you should find a number of possibilities. If you look in my signature you will see the configuration that I'm running with success and I have full USB host capabilities (must use proven OTG cable, usually need a third party app like Drive Mount to successfully mount my HDD, but thumb drives mount just fine automatically on the EOS roms). Check out the long and rambling guide in my sig. as there is a bit of info on why you kept getting the error when in process of flashing recovery...
Thank you. In the meantime I've found an easy solution which works just fine. AFAIK the best choice if you want to have USB Host API support is to install the original MZ604 Android Honeycomb 3.0 software (downloaded from Motodev) and then update it to ICS. Then root the device (after applying few software updates).
I attempted to use this ROM: [4.2.2][OFFICIAL] LiquidSmooth v2.3 - d2vzw|d2usc - 05|04|13
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2148261
Summary:
The android phone process crashed whenever I would try to make a phone call.
The Wifi Tether did not work. It would fail to start the Access Point (AP).
Specifics:
com.android.phone process kept crashing while making calls. It would ring, crash, then disconnect the call.
Wifi tether would not work with the Wifi Tether TrevE Mod - WifiTether-TrevE_Mod_11_22_2012_driverReload2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1988735
My wifi tether settings were:
Galaxy S3 - Netd-ndc with driver reload
-Device-Profile: Leave this on auto (default)
-Netdndc Max Client Cmd: Required for GS3ish devices. If not enabled you will likely get an AP but cannot connect.
-MSS clamping: on (default)
-Routing fix: on (default)
The wifi tether application would fail to start the Access Point (AP). I was indeed using SuperSU which I had to install manually since LiquidSmooth comes with SuperUser by default.
I recently updated my modem and rpm to:
Baseband version: I535VRMBM1
This modem update was done after checking to see if the Wifi Tether would work but before I had tested the phone calling function.
If there is anymore information that would be useful let me know and I will update.
Thanks everyone!
YOU NEED A VALID SUBSCRIPTION FROM SKY GERMANY WITH ACCESS TO SKY GO IN ORDER TO USE THIS APP!
With the following app you can simply install an launch the official SkyGo App, provided by Sky Germany.
Its unnecessary to say, that the App requires network access
Follow the instructions to use it:
1. Install via ADB:
First, enable ADB debugging on your Android TV-Device (Quick instruction: https://mdxdave.de/android/android-tv/adb)
Then connect your device via adb (replace x.x.x.x with the ip adress of your tv):
Code:
adb connect x.x.x.x:5555
and install the downloaded package:
Code:
adb install SkyGo_Launcher.apk
2. Install via USB
Download the apk and push it on an usb device, connect it to your tv and open the apk with a file manager.
Afterwards, open it and follow the instructions on your TV.
The control with the tv remote can be very difficult, so you should connect a bluetooth mouse with your tv.
Enjoy SkyGo on your Android TV
Tested with Sony Bravia with Android 5.1.1.
XDA:DevDB Information
SkyGo AndroidTV Launcher, App for Android TVs
Contributors
mdxdave
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.0
Stable Release Date: 2015-11-26
Created 2015-11-26
Last Updated 2015-11-25
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cSploit
The most complete and advanced IT security professional toolkit on Android.
cSploit target
The final goal is to write an application that is able to:
- enumerate local hostsdone
- find vulnerabilitiesdone
- find exploits for these vulnerabilitiesdone
- use those exploits to gain access to the targetdone
- crack wifi passwords
- install backdoors for later access
settings
Portability
Thanks to the new core, cSploit will be easily portable.
Basically it can run on any UNIX-based system, but for now only Android is supported. When I reach a beta-state version I will consider working on iOS, OSX, GTK+ and QT.
requirements:
•rooted device
•busybox installed
I tested on A500FU running on 5.0.2 lollipop
chance to support marshmallow
Features:
WiFi Cracking(not working)
RouterPWN
Trace
Port Scanner
Inspector
Vulnerability finder
Login cracker
Packet forger
Man in the middle
Simple sniff
Password sniff
Session Hijacker
Kill connections
Redirect
Replace images
Replace videos
Script injector
Custom filter
the most stable version of csploit is 1.6.6 RC2
Thread closed as this is not what Assist is here for
Learn how to use Assist here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2764768
Hello!
As per the rules in this section i have tried searching for other USB tethering issues and I found this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-3/help/usb-tethering-t3352376
His solution was to use easy tether, this can't work for me as I am tethering to a Router. I have tried clockwork-mod, PDA Net and easy tether, and they are not compatable with my ASUS RT-AC56R.
Here is some information about my Idol 3:
TWRP: LUX 3.0.2-r5 for Alcatel idol 3
Device Model: 6045O
CyanogenMod version: 12.1-20160715-UNOFFICIAL-idol3
Android Version: 5.1.1
Kernel Version:
3.10.49-gac18c2b-dirty
[email protected] #1
Sun Jul 3 17:00:27 CEST 2016
Build Number: cm_idol3-userdebug 5.1.1 LMY49j73aa3e58e3 test-keys
Partitions and Sizes ( from TWRP ):
Aboot(1MB), Boot(32MB), Recovery(32MB), System(771MB), Data(4386MB), Cache(0MB)
Modem(50MB), Modemst1(3MB), Fsg(1MB), Persist (0MB), Misc(1MB), Splash(16MB)
Hyp(0MB), Tz(0MB), Rpm(0MB), Sbl1(0MB)
Here is what works:
Bluetooth Tethering
WiFi HotSpot
Easy Tether to my PC
PDANet to my PC ( actually bought the app it works well in all other cases )
ClockWork-Mod tether to PC
What does not work is:
Native USB Tethering
SD card totally broke not even showing in TWRP
Specifically when i plug the phone into the router with MTP or PTP not charge only and attempt to toggle USB tethering it says "USB connected, Check to Tether" I tap the switch and it disappears for a second and then shows up again, not enabling USB tethering.
I don't know if i need to upgrade to a different ROM or if i need to re-flash the modem but any information, suggestions or thoughts on what I can do at this point will be greatly appreciated
ROM Problem. You'll have to upgrade.