Problem with ICS on WM6 and Windows 7 - General Questions and Answers

Hello,
I have search and read many before posting but I do not find the solution to my problem.
I use my HTC Jade (T3232) with standard ROM as a usb and wifi modem for my laptop with windows XP. I have just purchased a netbook with windows 7 starter and I try to connect the phone as a modem.
It works perfectly with WMwifiRouter (thanks to the author) but does not work with usb.
When I launch the ICS on the phone and I plug the USB, it launches Remote RNDIS Internet sharing and creates a new network connection but this connection remains "unidentified". I assume there is an IP probleme.
I precise that the firewall has been swith off.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Alain

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Wifi to Pc

hi all I have a htc tornado i have a wifi router in my house i use my wifi on my laptop.i have pc also in my house which does not have wifi connection on it so is there any way to use my Tornado's wifi to get connectivity on my Pc.Help required plese
im not sure, i think i tried a long time ago but not sure of the results. but you could always go buy a usb wifi adapter. they are very cheap. you could probably find one on craigslist for 10-20 bucks
I can't sure, But U can try the WiFiFoFum
Good luck!
Not got any usful answers yet plz help.........
There is no support like this yet. Since Activesync connection sharing only works with the GPRS connection on your phone. (You dial the dial up number on your PC which connects GPRS on your phone and your PC to Internet via GPRS)
Get a ethernet bridge or Asus router and use DD-WRT. I don't like how usb adapters work* when you can just simply use ethernet standard not relying non stardard drivers from manufacturers.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...0026&cm_re=asus_router-_-33-320-026-_-Product
* I had bad experiance with netgear because lack of support vista 64 bit then later windows 7 64bit

Internet from pc to android device

AKA reverse-tethering.
I tried to find info on that subject and it's impossibly scarce. Very strange as I am sure there are a lot of guys that don't have 3g connection.
So how to do it?
Is it possible to configure Bluetooth PAN and do it like the WM6.5 guides say?
Is it possible through USB connection?
Easiest way is on a PC with a wireless network adapter and Windows 7.
Use the Virtual Router Manager http://virtualrouter.codeplex.com/ to set up your computer as a wireless router that you can connect your phone to.
I use it a lot when I am travelling / working and a hotel room or office only has wired internet. I can connect the laptop to the ethernet then share up the connection via my wireless LAN.
Connect Dell Streak to PC using Connectify software
Couldn't use Virtual Router with my Dell Streak, but Connectify 2.1 Beta 4 works!
Make sure your driver supports this function. VirtualRouter website provides with a list of compatible network cards (link).
In addition, only Win7 supports this service.
Download for Beta version of Connectify is in the Blog section.
Laptop: Latitude E4300.
Os: Win7 32 Pro.
.Net 4.0.
Network card: Dell 1510 N (broadcom BCM94322MC8L / driver 5.30.21.0).
Mobile: Dell Streak AT&T (Android 2.1).
Connectify 2.1.0.16290 (Beta 4)
I ve a Linksys Wireless USB Network Adapter (WUSB54GC)
I tried virtual router and connetify but could find any hotspot in my mobile help me....
thank you
vijacdblz said:
I ve a Linksys Wireless USB Network Adapter (WUSB54GC)
I tried virtual router and connetify but could find any hotspot in my mobile help me....
thank you
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Try the wpa_adhoc-signed.zip from this thread: "Android Ad-hoc support hack/wpa_supplicant"
I had the same problem, but this solved it. My HTC Desire sees now AdHoc access points.
BeeGee_Tokyo said:
Try the wpa_adhoc-signed.zip from this thread: "Android Ad-hoc support hack/wpa_supplicant"
I had the same problem, but this solved it. My HTC Desire sees now AdHoc access points.
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Thanks I tried it and got installation failed error.But i downloaded connectify beta 2.1 and made it work.... Everything is working except i couldnt login market
t-bon3 said:
Easiest way is on a PC with a wireless network adapter and Windows 7.
Use the Virtual Router Manager http://virtualrouter.codeplex.com/ to set up your computer as a wireless router that you can connect your phone to.
I use it a lot when I am travelling / working and a hotel room or office only has wired internet. I can connect the laptop to the ethernet then share up the connection via my wireless LAN.
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This worked perfectly! I am using an external USB Wireless WiFi Network Adapter to connect my laptop to the internet, so I don't know if that makes a difference. Thanks for sharing the info!!!

Installing GSM-modem driver in Windows 7 to connect the PC to PDA

I am trying to set up the Internet connection from my notebook via PDA. Both notebook and PDA are connected via Wifi, so PDA basically works as access node-point and router bw two networks, the wireless one and mobile. The reason for doing all that is because my notebook is not equipped with mobile GSM-modem or Bluetooth, so I cant surf the Internet from my notebook when I am in the car for instance.
The wireless connection is already in place (thanks to WMWifiRouter), however the access to Internet from notebook is not working. To my understanding before I can go connected I will have to install on my notebook a driver for mobile GSM-modem on PDA (at least this is how it worked for my old Qtek S110 which I used to connect to notebook via USB cable ).
The 1st question that I have to ask is how to install a modem driver in Windows 7 manually?
The 2nd question is what network settings I shall enable on my notebook for firewall and for network detection (Control Panel - > Network control Centre - > Change public access parameters)?
Hardware: notebook Acer Extensa 4630Z with Windows 7 Home x64, PDA RoverPC G7 Pro with Windows Mobile 6.1.

[Q] Can WM6.5 share modem with a Ginger tablet ?

Here's the problem of a newb user of an Android tablet.
I favent' found any similar thread here @ the Forum.
I've just bought a chinese tablet (EM73...maybe Haipad or Irobot) with Ginger 2.3.3 installed by the vendor.
Everything goes right but not the sharing connection with the modem of my HTC TP2 (WM 6.5).
I can do it (through BT or WIFI connection) just if I use my netbook (Win XP home) running WMWifiRouter or CM Internet sharing. The router is immediatly recognized by the pc and I can use internet or SN (like FB) or Skype....and so on with an EDGE connection.
I've tried to do the same by connecting the modem-router to my new tablet, running WMWIFIRouter on TP2 but without seeing the net in the list of wifi connections.
No problem with the router and the ADSL connection that I use at home but no connections appears in the list of the tablet if I try to share the EDGE connection of my smartphone.
I've tried to connect by using an USB cable (using some apps found on the market) but nothing happens.
Someone says it depends of the type of connection (ad hoc = WM; infrastructure = Android)... but I can't find any solution to create that type of connection (is it possible ???=).
Can someone help me please ?
Though I don't have a solution, to help I can promise you it has to do with using ad-hoc. My Sirius and DSLite would not hook up to my WinMo phone because of it being Ad-hoc.

Wifi Teethering

hi there
i am using sensation and i have a small query
i have internet connection in my pc and i want the connection to be shared on the phone
currently i have a desktop pc and a wifi usb stick
but unfortunately i have windows xp pro sp3
i had used connectify it was working perfectly on windows 7 but on win xp its not working
can anyone guide me how can i share my pc internet to the phone using win xp
Try this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether
You would probably need to do some internet connection sharing on the PC and setup an ad-hoc wireless connection so that your phone can see your pc as a wireless access point of sorts.
good luck.

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