can some fix our phones, so we can see ad hoc connections on our phone? I saw where this was possible on the android phones. Believe they had to mess with EPA supplicant. I want my epic to be able to see my "mywi" connection on my iPad, so I can tether to it.
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Forgive me for this evergreen question but here it goes:
Is that possible to enable detection of Ad Hoc networks (e.g., an Ad Hoc hot spot, initiated on Windows 7, or an Ad Hoc hot spot via the Wi-Reach 3G modem)
on Nexus One with UNROOTED (!!!) official Gingerbread?
Or saying this differently: is there a way to make the wpa_supplicant from the "Oxygen v2.0-RC7 for desire" working on the unrooted Nexus One?
Many thanks in advance!
Hi, is there a way to connecty vibrant with bionix to a ad hoc wifi? Theres aguide, but it was for othwr phone, not shure if i should use it or not..
Thanks!
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Well not alot on this but a couple of things that you need to remember, if you are trying to do a peer to peer, then both sides need to be enabled, Also, if you are doing a open wifi remember to open the browser and click accept terms if use agreement.
The Adhoc can be done this way :
Here is a site explaining it
http://ars.samsung.com/customer/usa...ID=2&PROD_SUB_ID=557&PROD_ID=560&AT_ID=301562
can't get it to work. The ad hoc connection I am trying to connect is a win7 ad hoc. I did it so I can connect my phone and use it as a remote for xbmc and windows mouse/keyboard.
Any other option?
I did the same thing, you can use connectify (type connectify.me) in your pc and connect to it in the phone as with any other wifi connection
or you could use PCremote and bluetooth
you mus try it.
Hi guys,
installed wifi tether from google code.
it worked, however, noticed a couple things.
1. After turning off wifi tether, I'm still able to detect the adhoc wireless network. (Concerned about battery drain)
2. When having the wifi tether running, it isn't an access point, but an ad hoc network.
Anyone else having these issues? Known issues?
same here
I'm having the same issue basically. My laptop sees the "Androidtether" but it wont connect. It did the same thing with usb tethering too.
Installed Pdanet and it works off and on. I'm in a 4g city...frustrating that I can't get those sweet speeds over to my computer! haha
I am having same issue..anyone have any ideas? I wish it came up as a reg wireless connection instead of the ad hoc network....the stock wifi hotspot comes up correctly
chiahead52 said:
I am having same issue..anyone have any ideas? I wish it came up as a reg wireless connection instead of the ad hoc network....the stock wifi hotspot comes up correctly
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Technically, the SamChg stock WiFi Hotspot is coming up incorrectly as an Infrastructure connection, and the android-wifi-tether app is coming up correctly as an "Ad-Hoc" connection.
It's just not "convenient" for us that the Google android-wifi-tether app only comes up in ad-hoc mode.
From Wikipedia: A wireless ad hoc network is a decentralized type of wireless network. The network is ad hoc because it does not rely on a preexisting infrastructure, such as routers in wired networks or access points in managed (infrastructure) wireless networks.
Personally, I can't think of anything more "decentralized" than a mobile phone.
As far as I know, the latest version found here (3.0-pre14) works, and it has infrastructure mode. Just use the Samsung Fascinate option when setting (Device-Profile) it up and it should work.
wow thanks..that worked beautifully...appreciate it
I setup my laptop with an Ad Hoc mesh network and connect to it with two other laptops; however my stock HTC ONE S doesn't see the Ad Hoc network. What can I do?
It appears that vanilla android does not support Ad-Hoc networks.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=82
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=35629
Various posts claim using a custom "wifi_supplicant" fixes the problem.
Is there a ad hoc supported custom wifi_supplicant file for HTC One S running 4.0 or 4.1?
Okay, so, I have a DS lite and have just got a load of Pokémon games and I want to use the WiFi features on it... Problem is, I have a WPA router and I don't want to change it too a WEP state as I would rather my network be secure... So another way would be to tether my phone to my DS, but it requires a data plan, so does anyone know an app that allows you to use a rooted phone to tether from WiFi?