[Resolved] [A] "Unable to Scan for Networks" SOLUTION - WITHOUT ROOTING - General Questions and Answers

**** SOLUTION - WITHOUT ROOTING *****
I searched many forms to solve the "Unable to scan network" issue. All explained how to do it after rooting and I did not want to root my phone.
Yesterday, while playing with the phone and SDK, I could repair it by deleting "bcm_supp.conf" file. This is what I did:
1. Install the SDK -> developer dot android dot com slash sdk slash index.html
(make sure the <SDK>/tools path is added to the windows path variable. My Computer -> Properties -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> System variable -> add the SDK path at the end of Path variable )
2. On your phone, please enable (tick mark) "USB debugging" under "Settings" -> "Applications" -> "Development"
3. Connect your phone using USB to PC/Laptop. Close phone manager application if it comes up on the PC.
4. Run "ddms.bat" from <SDK>/tools directory. The DDMS application will come up and it should readily connect to your phone. (in the main screen, under Name, you should find the phone ID and SW ver. no.)
5. Go to menu Device -> File Explorer. New window will come up.
6. Here go to data -> wifi directory. You will see a file bcm_supp.conf.
7. Though it is not possible to read this file, you should be able to delete it. (at least I could delete it). You can delete the file by selecting it and then pressing red "-" on top left of the window.
8. Now close the DDMS and disconnect the USB. Enable WiFi and scan for networks. The bcm_supp.conf file will get created and you should be able to find the networks.
Please note:
1. Do this on your own risk.
2. All your previous WiFi settings are gone as you delete the file.
3. If you don't know how to install SDK, just google, you will find many forms explaining.
4. I tried to delete the file from "Terminal Emulator", but it did not allow. I guess DDMS has some special permissions.

PROBLEM
ok. i do this , and im stuck at step 6
i can not open data and mnt . rest is fine
under system/etc/wifi
there are
bcm4329_aps.bin
bcm4329_mfg.bin
bcm_4329_sta.bin
nvram_mfg.txt
nvram_net.txt
wifi.conf
wpa_supplicant.conf
and i cannot delete using the small "-" sign at the top
PLEASE HELP I REALLY NEED WIFI CUZ I DONT USE MY 3G

I know that this is a late reply, but thanks, it'd been doing my head in, deleted wpa_supplicant.conf, bang, all working again

I'm sort of a newbie in this and I have that problem with my Mytouch 4G, where it says it is "unable to scan for networks". I've tried everything and even this seems complicated (with my lack of know-how). So, if you could repost this as if you were explaining it to a five-year-old or perhaps make a video showing the process, I would readily appreciate that. But I really need help because this issue is very frustrating.

Please Help!
hey guys, so i got to step 6 and im stuck there, im unable to to open data file, is there a solution for that ?

That is a configuration file, not to mention that it is a system file. You should NOT modify this file unless you know what you are doing. These files are used to configure application(s) settings and server processes.

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Hi,
Initially, the simple solution:
Messaging -> Settings -> Restore default settings
I’m sure the Message Center was no longer grayed. But if the problem doesn’t get fixed then you have to edit the internal xml file.
You need a XML editor to fix this issue. For testing and verification of the file, I recommend Visual Studio as an editor. I recommend “Root Explorer” to browse the phone, and then browse to the file:
“/dbdata/databases/com.android.mms/shared_prefs/com.android.mms_preferences.xml”
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Then copy this file again on the “sdcard” to transfer it in the mobile.
It is better to take a backup of the original file and then overwrite the new editable file in the mobile.
I'm sorry but i did the about steps already. the 2nd step work but as i said in my post. the message center number get wipe and reset to "no set" after a reboot. the phone rewrite the xml i replace or something when i reboot my phone.

Cruz Tablet Enabling Ad hoc Tethering

Hi,
I wanted to know if someone can let know if the Cruz tablet can access ad hoc networks ( i have made my iphone a hotspot) but my tablet cannot detect it.
Thanks
I don’t know your system but each android device has the same base software system.
Normally, android cannot recognize ad-hoc networks (because of the settings imposed by goo), but there are all the things necessary to do so.
In practice you have to edit one or two files (the file “wpa_supplicant.conf” is surely present, while the file "tiwlan.ini" is on your tablet if you have a wireless interface from Texas Instruments).
So, this is the manual mode, the only one that I know always works for my cheap tablet, but there are also softwares that can manage ad-hoc connection for other devices (modified network software designed for Galaxy Tab and other Samsung products, not working on my MilkWay tab).
1 Your tablet must be rooted.
2 shut down wifi in settings.
3 using RootEplorer, locate and make a copy of file "wpa_supplicant.conf" (generally is in “data/misc/wifi/” or in “etc/wifi/” folder) and remember the folder name.
4 locate and make a copy of file "tiwlan.ini" (This file could be not present, generally is in “system/etc/wifi folder”) and remember the folder name.
5 HAVE YOU MADE A COPY/BACKUP OF THESE 2 FILES AND PUTTED THEM IN A SAFE PLACE ?
6 Ok ok, now you have to edit them (the originals, not the copies). There are several modes to do it, for example you can put them on the sdcard and edit via notepad on win (do not use MS WORD for a configuration pure text file!) or you can edit them via RootExplorer directly, or you can use ADB interface to extract them to you pc and the edit, as you prefer.
7 edit tiwlan.ini file (if present):
locate and change line: WiFiAdhoc = 0 -> WiFiAdhoc = 1
add this line: dot11DesiredSSID = YourSSID #insert your SSID (the AP name) without commas!
add this line: dot11DesiredBSSType = 0
8 modify wpa_supplicant.conf like this:
ctrl_interface=...... (do not touch this line!)
update_config=1
ap_scan=2
network={
ssid="YourSSID" #insert your SSID (the AP name) now WITH commas!
scan_ssid=1
key_mgmt=NONE
mode=1
priority=1
}
9 If modified offline, put modified files in their original folder, overwriting old ones.
10 shut down tablet.
11 power on the wifi tether AP on phone.
12 power on the tablet.
13 enable wifi in settings.
14 in a few seconds, your tablet should connect to your phone AP and you can browse internet.
15 I hope that you have a flat subscription
Note:
1 sometimes it will take more time to connect; try to enable/disable wifi or reboot the tablet.
2 if you need to connect to normal AP (not ad-hoc) maybe you have to restore original files. Sometimes all works fine with mixed networks in wpa_sup… file, sometimes …. no.
3 if you add a network using settings, you have to edit again the wpa_sup… file, because the system deletes the line “ap_scan=2” and you have to re-add that line.
4 the most convenient is to create two wpa_sup… files (one for the adhoc mode and one for normal mode) and replace them when needed, maybe through a script.
5 the network configuration at #8 is without encription. If you want WEP shared encription just add a line, in the network definition of wpa_sup.. file, with the key, like this:
wep_key0="1234567890123" # ASCII keys are with commas
or
wep_key0=0102030405 # HEX keys are without commas
Hoping helpful, best Regards.
Hi,
thank you for taking the time and replying back.... I have the wpa_supplicant.conf file in /system/etc/wifi/ i couldnt find the other file u mentioned.
I am attaching the orignal wpa_supplicant.conf file please see if u can modify it
I tried to do it as u said and now wen i try to connect to internet it says WiFi unable to connect.
Thank You
viss2000 said:
Hi,
thank you for taking the time and replying back.... I have the wpa_supplicant.conf file in /system/etc/wifi/ i couldnt find the other file u mentioned.
I am attaching the orignal wpa_supplicant.conf file please see if u can modify it
I tried to do it as u said and now wen i try to connect to internet it says WiFi unable to connect.
Thank You
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Hi,
your wpa_supplicant.conf file is the best full commented file that I never see. Reading the file you can find many explanations in the commented lines (#).
The initial assumption is that the device works as AP is a cell phone that only allows ad-hoc mode, as my Nokia 5800 with the program JoikuSpot. Some more lucky people have phones with hardware that can operate in infrastructure mode and do not need to do anything.
Other assumption is that you have wpa_supplicant.conf file in the /system/etc/wifi/ folder.
I have the wpa_supplicant.conf file in /system/etc/wifi/
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Other assumption is that your tablet doesn't have a TexasInstrument wifi chip (not important)
I have the wpa.....ifi/, i couldnt find the other file u mentioned.
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The simplest way is to create one personalized wpa...conf file needed only when You want have access to your ad-hoc phone wifi network.
So you will have 2 wpa...conf files: the first for normal networks and the secon only for your personalized ad-hoc network.
Remember that the file in use can be automatically modified by the Network configuration in settings. Do not use scan network in settings when there is in use the wpa..conf ad-hoc file, because the app will automatically modify it erasing the line ap_scan=2. When is in use the 'normal' file, you can do all you want.
I have modified the files as you need. YOU must edit 1 line in the adhoc file (use the internal editor of your pad or Wordpad in Win) and insert the correct SSID (the wifi network name).
I have also added the .normal file in the case you have problems with your 'normal' wifi network
I tried to do it as u said and now wen i try to connect to internet it says WiFi unable to connect.
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Step1:
Edit "wpa_supplicant.conf.adhoc" attached file and insert the correct SSID.
Step2:
Copy "wpa_supplicant.conf.adhoc" file to the folder /system/etc/wifi/.
Step3:
Assuming that you already have at least one 'normal' wifi network running, using RootExplorer go to the folder /system/etc/wifi/ and make a copy of your file wpa...conf in use and rename the copy "wpa_supplicant.conf.normal" in the same folder. Why? Because this file contains your update normal wifi networks configuration and passwords.
So, what I have to do when I want swith from NORMAL to ADHOC network?
1 Disable the wifi network in settings.
2 With RootExplorer,
2.1 go to folder /system/etc/wifi/
2.2 long press on file wpa_supplicant.conf, when menu pop up, delete this file.
2.3 long press on file wpa_supplicant.conf.adhoc, when menu pop up, copy and paste.
2.4 long press on file "wpa_supplicant.conf.adhoc - Copy" and rename it to wpa_supplicant.conf
3 Enable the wifi network in settings.
4 After 2 seconds, your tablet should connect to the adhoc ap of your phone.
5 DO NOT use scan for netwoks in settings because it will auto modify your wpa..conf file.
What I have to do when I want change the network from ADHOC to NORMAL?
1 Disable the wifi network in settings
2 With RootExplorer,
2.1 go to folder /system/etc/wifi/
2.2 long press on file wpa_supplicant.conf, when menu pop up, delete this file.
2.3 long press on file wpa_supplicant.conf.normal, when menu pop up, copy and paste.
2.4 long press on file "wpa_supplicant.conf.normal - Copy" and rename it to wpa_supplicant.conf
3 Enable the wifi network in settings.
4 After 1/2 seconds, your tablet should connect to the ap of your wifi network..
5 You can use/modify/add netwoks in settings because it will correctly modify your wpa..conf 'normal' file. If you add/modify anything make a copy of your updated wpa..conf to "wpa_supplicant.conf.normal" erasing old one.
It would be more comfortable not having to use this procedure that may seem complicated, but in practice it is really easy. Four years have passed since the first request to allow the adhoc connection was requested to the developer of Android. Still no answer.
I've used this procedure with my old tablet A81E, with my Herotab C8 clone, and with a linux notebook.
To me it always works. If sometimes I have problems is because of the phone and its software.
Tell me if it works!
Thanks a ton ....worked like a GEM !!!.....
Really appreciate all the work !!
thanks !
Thank you so much for the information. I am trying to do this. I have two wpa_supplicant files. One is in etc/wifi and the other is in system/etc/wifi.
Do I need to alter both files or just one?
I have already copied and edited the file. I haven't replaced anything yet because I want to make sure I do it right.
Thank you again
Also on my tab (Herotab C8 aka Haipad M7 aka Apad M7009 aka Dropad A8) there are 2 wpa_supplicant.conf files, in same folders as yours, because the 2 folders are..... 1 folder mirrored on the fly.
You can modify wpa_supplicant.conf files in the folder that you prefer.
There are no risks, but in any case make a copy of the original file so you have it always available. You can always reload it by ADB or DroidCommander (nice utility).
In the original file, only the first line is customized with the directory of your tablet, the rest of the file can also be deleted because it is modified by the system when you use settings-wifi-...
Ciao!
Adhoc Network (Android Froyo 2.2.1)
Hi thanks for your valuable time.
I am using Samsung Galaxy POP (GT-S5570). OS-Android 2.2.1
It has only wpa_supplicant.conf file. (Well documented But no support for ad hoc network!!)
I have tried your above procedure multiple times but failed. When I on wifi from settings a message appeared "unable to scan for networks" and wifi turned off automatically.
I am trying to add ad hoc network. Its very urgent.
Please help.
Thanks in advance.
Osmani
Bangladesh
osmanii said:
Hi thanks for your valuable time.
I am using Samsung Galaxy POP (GT-S5570). OS-Android 2.2.1
It has only wpa_supplicant.conf file. (Well documented But no support for ad hoc network!!)
I have tried your above procedure multiple times but failed. When I on wifi from settings a message appeared "unable to scan for networks" and wifi turned off automatically.
I am trying to add ad hoc network. Its very urgent.
Please help.
Thanks in advance.
Osmani
Bangladesh
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Change your default wpa_supplicant with my attached new wpa_supplicant
it's work in my S5570
Enable ad-hoc in Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
hi
I have a Galaxy Ace (Froyo 2.2.1) one . im frustrated by finding a way to enable ah hoc in it . this solution seems neat and powerful . but HOW to apply this patch in phone ? (
my environment is :
I could NOT use Conectify or Virtual Router because they need Win 7 and i have XP .
Rom Manager is installed but ClockWorldMod Recovery could not be installed after that , because it seems does not support my phone (Galaxy Ace) .
I have eaten all of this thread to find the solution but plz help me how to apply that zip file .
thank in advance for your assistance .
mpathfinder said:
hi
I have a Galaxy Ace (Froyo 2.2.1) one . im frustrated by finding a way to enable ah hoc in it . this solution seems neat and powerful . but HOW to apply this patch in phone ? (
my environment is :
I could NOT use Conectify or Virtual Router because they need Win 7 and i have XP .
Rom Manager is installed but ClockWorldMod Recovery could not be installed after that , because it seems does not support my phone (Galaxy Ace) .
I have eaten all of this thread to find the solution but plz help me how to apply that zip file .
thank in advance for your assistance .
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see my post before
you just change your default wpa_supplicant in /system/bin/
I really need your help
Thanks for your help on this thread fbelleri, i have tried what you said but i can't get my tablet work with my ad-hoc wifi. i have attached my wpa file and my apn name is JoikuSpot_0023B4D40234 . Please i would love if you edit the files for me so i can just download and copy to my tablet. Thank you very much for your reply.
derock533 said:
Thanks for your help on this thread fbelleri, i have tried what you said but i can't get my tablet work with my ad-hoc wifi. i have attached my wpa file and my apn name is JoikuSpot_0023B4D40234 . Please i would love if you edit the files for me so i can just download and copy to my tablet. Thank you very much for your reply.
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Hi Derock533,
Here it is your file. It is really simple.
Generally works without problems, assuming you have rooted your tablet.
But start from the beginning.
When the system enables the wifi, it reads the network configuration specified in the file \system\etc\wifi\wpa_supplicant.conf.
This configuration file would provide the use of adhoc networks (derived from linux), but is not permitted by the policies of Android.
Enabling adhoc networks is obtained by adding the instruction "ap_scan = 2" (look for all types of access point) and the instruction "mode = 1" (which identifies adhoc networks).
To complicate things, they made ​​sure that if is done a manually scan, system will automatically delete the line "ap_scan = 2" from the file.
So for our convenience we will use two files, one for the networks 'normal' and one for the network 'adhoc'.
The attached file does not require a network password, then disable the password in the options Jouikuspot (Cripto = none). This configuration is useful for testing, then we will add support for WEP encryption.
From post#4 *-*-*-*
Step2:
Copy "wpa_supplicant.conf.adhoc" file to the folder /system/etc/wifi/.
Step3:
Assuming that you already have at least one 'normal' wifi network running, using RootExplorer go to the folder /system/etc/wifi/ and make a copy of your file wpa...conf in use and rename the copy "wpa_supplicant.conf.normal" in the same folder. Why? Because this file contains your update normal wifi networks configuration and passwords.
It is all.
So, what I have to do when I want switch from NORMAL to ADHOC network?
1 Disable the wifi network in settings.
2 With RootExplorer,
2.1 go to folder /system/etc/wifi/
2.2 long press on file wpa_supplicant.conf, when menu pop up, delete this file.
2.3 long press on file wpa_supplicant.conf.adhoc, when menu pop up, copy and paste.
2.4 long press on file "wpa_supplicant.conf.adhoc - Copy" and rename it to wpa_supplicant.conf
2.9 Start Joiku on your phone and wait 5 seconds
3 Enable the wifi network in settings.
4 After 2 seconds, your tablet should connect to the adhoc ap of your phone.
5 DO NOT use scan for netwoks in settings because it will auto modify your wpa..conf file.
What I have to do when I want change the network from ADHOC to NORMAL?
1 Disable the wifi network in settings
2 With RootExplorer,
2.1 go to folder /system/etc/wifi/
2.2 long press on file wpa_supplicant.conf, when menu pop up, delete this file.
2.3 long press on file wpa_supplicant.conf.normal, when menu pop up, copy and paste.
2.4 long press on file "wpa_supplicant.conf.normal - Copy" and rename it to wpa_supplicant.conf
3 Enable the wifi network in settings.
4 After 1/2 seconds, your tablet should connect to the ap of your wifi network..
5 You can use/modify/add netwoks in settings because it will correctly modify your wpa..conf 'normal' file. If you add/modify anything make a copy of your updated wpa..conf to "wpa_supplicant.conf.normal" erasing old one.
*-*-*-*
When in adhoc mode, if it does not work, try to change the channel on Jouikuspot. (disable wifi on tablet - disable joiku - modify joiku - enable joiku - enable wifi on tablet)
Best regards (and excuse me for my english). Ciao!
fbelleri Thanks for your help...
Thanks for your help fbelleri...i also had to copy the new file and edit wap supplicant.conf in data/misc/wifi. My adhoc network came up like magic.Thanks again
I have followed these directions and my Velocity Cruz Tablet (T104) will not connect to my Android tether (MB300 - Motorola Backflip).
I am running Cyanogen's 6.1 custom ROM (2.2.1 FRG83 Unofficial-CM-6.1.2-motus-beta2) on my Backflip if it matters. I can connect to my Backflip via my laptop w/o issue...
Any ideas?
fbelleri said:
I don’t know your system but each android device has the same base software system.
Normally, android cannot recognize ad-hoc networks (because of the settings imposed by goo), but there are all the things necessary to do so.
In practice you have to edit one or two files (the file “wpa_supplicant.conf” is surely present, while the file "tiwlan.ini" is on your tablet if you have a wireless interface from Texas Instruments).
So, this is the manual mode, the only one that I know always works for my cheap tablet, but there are also softwares that can manage ad-hoc connection for other devices (modified network software designed for Galaxy Tab and other Samsung products, not working on my MilkWay tab).
1 Your tablet must be rooted.
2 shut down wifi in settings.
3 using RootEplorer, locate and make a copy of file "wpa_supplicant.conf" (generally is in “data/misc/wifi/” or in “etc/wifi/” folder) and remember the folder name.
4 locate and make a copy of file "tiwlan.ini" (This file could be not present, generally is in “system/etc/wifi folder”) and remember the folder name.
5 HAVE YOU MADE A COPY/BACKUP OF THESE 2 FILES AND PUTTED THEM IN A SAFE PLACE ?
6 Ok ok, now you have to edit them (the originals, not the copies). There are several modes to do it, for example you can put them on the sdcard and edit via notepad on win (do not use MS WORD for a configuration pure text file!) or you can edit them via RootExplorer directly, or you can use ADB interface to extract them to you pc and the edit, as you prefer.
7 edit tiwlan.ini file (if present):
locate and change line: WiFiAdhoc = 0 -> WiFiAdhoc = 1
add this line: dot11DesiredSSID = YourSSID #insert your SSID (the AP name) without commas!
add this line: dot11DesiredBSSType = 0
8 modify wpa_supplicant.conf like this:
ctrl_interface=...... (do not touch this line!)
update_config=1
ap_scan=2
network={
ssid="YourSSID" #insert your SSID (the AP name) now WITH commas!
scan_ssid=1
key_mgmt=NONE
mode=1
priority=1
}
9 If modified offline, put modified files in their original folder, overwriting old ones.
10 shut down tablet.
11 power on the wifi tether AP on phone.
12 power on the tablet.
13 enable wifi in settings.
14 in a few seconds, your tablet should connect to your phone AP and you can browse internet.
15 I hope that you have a flat subscription
Note:
1 sometimes it will take more time to connect; try to enable/disable wifi or reboot the tablet.
2 if you need to connect to normal AP (not ad-hoc) maybe you have to restore original files. Sometimes all works fine with mixed networks in wpa_sup… file, sometimes …. no.
3 if you add a network using settings, you have to edit again the wpa_sup… file, because the system deletes the line “ap_scan=2” and you have to re-add that line.
4 the most convenient is to create two wpa_sup… files (one for the adhoc mode and one for normal mode) and replace them when needed, maybe through a script.
5 the network configuration at #8 is without encription. If you want WEP shared encription just add a line, in the network definition of wpa_sup.. file, with the key, like this:
wep_key0="1234567890123" # ASCII keys are with commas
or
wep_key0=0102030405 # HEX keys are without commas
Hoping helpful, best Regards.
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OK, I just got this working on my Velocity Cruz tablet (T104). The T10x series should realistically be the same as well...
Creating 2 files, 1 file that has the adhoc and another for the original configuration might be helpful.
My adhoc version of the wpa_supplicant.conf file looks like the following:
Code:
ctrl_interface=DIR=/data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant GROUP=wifi # Make sure this matches your conf file!
update_config=1
ap_scan=2
network={
ssid="AndroidTether" #insert your SSID if it differs (the AP name)!
scan_ssid=1
key_mgmt=NONE #this mean that the network is without authentication or with WEP authentication
mode=1 #this means ad-hoc network
priority=1
# IF YOU WANT WEP AUTHENTICATION JUST ADD THE LINE wep_key0="....."
# wep_key0=1234567890 #insert here your correct HEX (length 10) key without quotes OR
# #wep_key0="1234567890123" #insert here your correct ASCII (length 14) key with quotes
}
Change/replace the wpa_supplicant.conf file (I created the file in notepad and pushed them to the tablet) to what is above in the following locations:
/system/etc/wifi
/data/misc/wifi
In order to get these files on the tablet, I ran the following commands in adb shell (they are readonly by default):
Code:
mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/mtdblock3 /data
Then run these from DOS:
Code:
adb push wpa_supplicant.conf /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
adb push wpa_supplicant.conf /system/etc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
I also did the chown command against both files as well (change directory to each file location in adb shell). It is shown below:
Code:
chown system.wifi wpa_supplicant.conf
After all that, do a reboot on the tablet and make sure your phone has tethering on. When the tablet comes back up, it should connect (make sure your wifi is on).
hesperides said:
Change your default wpa_supplicant with my attached new wpa_supplicant
it's work in my S5570
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Sadly, It also fails like the other wpa_supplicant's i tried.
Wifi keeps crashing and restarting, logcat/DDMS say 'wpa_driver_priv_driver_cmd failed' several times and wpa_supplicant gets terminated by the wifi service.
I think our tablet uses the libertas driver which doesn't support some of these functions, From what i could google up.
fbelleri said:
Tell me if it works!
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With the help of posts #14 and #16, I was finally able to get my Cruz T301 to work ad-hoc. Apparently, the only file location the device seems to be concerned about is the wpa-supplicant.conf file in /data/misc/wifi. I put a backup in /etc/wifi just in case, but it doesn't seem to affect anything.
To keep scans from wiping out the config settings, I might try to tweak it to make it call a read-only location that cannot be changed, or perhaps writing a startup script (or something) that would restore the file more easily if it's rewritten.
Thanks for the tip, derock533 & InterludeIT!
73 DE N4RPS
Rob

[Q] mms settings, custom xml file

I've been struggling to get my mms setting configured for a year now with no luck. I have a LG Optimus 7 from 2010 pdc conference.
I'm trying to configure mms settings for the carrier Viaero (small nebraska/colorado carrier). The settings i need are defined at http://viaeronetops.blogspot.com/
The device is ChevronWP7 unlocked. and Interop Unlocked.
I've tried all the suggestions out there, set ADC (no luck), select the provider xml in mfg - Set network profiles (no luck, need different settings). Lg Network Setup app (doesn't list the carrier settings i need)
I've come to the conclusion i need to copy a custom xml config file to the phone then select the xml file in mfg - Set network profiles. I believe i have created the xml config file i need (see attached file) based off of the post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1022833&highlight=mms+settings&page=3
Now how to get the file to the phone. I have windows phone device manager 1.8 from TouchExperience installed. I can copy the file to \My Documents but not to \Windows. The file never shows up in the mfg - Set network profiles. Do i need to copy the file to \Windows (How do i do this) or can i select the file that i copied to \My Documents a different way.
I've seen other paces that say to use Wp7UsbStorageEnabler.exe to show you phone in explorer, tried this but i only see a single directory, tried copying the file into the directory, no luck.
Please help this is really my only complaint about wp7 and would really like to get this solved.
To sum it up, how do i copy a custom carrier xml confg file to the phone and select it.
thanks
scott
I've been trying to get copy files to work using DiagProvXML (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1238519&highlight=provxml) but i can't get any file copies to work.
Is this because of the LG phone?
Are there special steps i need to use. Currently i'm using
-File Operations
-Click the + symbol
-Click save provxml
-Go back to the main screen provxml
-Click the save icon at the bottom of the screen
I get no errors but the file operation never works.

HOW TO CHANGE imei FOR max OR spice mtkPHONES

Dear Reader,
I am getting questions about how to change IMEI and IMEI is invalid how to correct it.
Open ES explorer / Root explorer or any other tool and make your phone system to accept read and write. Norrnaly I use Android Root Tool kid. Open the tool kid and go to Remount option and in that make the System ----> read / write and (rootfs) read/ write. Also try to save your root.
I thought of using the reply channel to give the simple tutorial here.
1. Remove your battery and look at the scribes there. You will notice IMEI numbers there.
2. Just write down these numbers in a sheet. or store it in your system desktop.
3. You should have rooted phone.
4. Goto play store and install Mobileuncle MTK tool.
5. Open the mobile uncle tool and scroll to Engineering mode and click it.
6. Go to MTK section and click it.
7. You find Engineering mode pop up at the top and below it you notice the row with different section.
8. In that section you just slide and tap the connectivity section.
9. In the connectivity at the column below you touch CDS information
10.In the pop uo you tocuh the Radio information and you will get pbone 1 and below that phone 2.
11. Now you touch phone 1 and in the popup you touch the AT+
12. Once you touch the Key board will pop up. In the key board you type any single letter and cancel only the letter you have type.
13. Immediately you can notice the scribes that is required for you It looks like AT+EGMR=1,7""
14. you touch the first row and after 7 you can notice the simple "" and in that two inverted commas you delete one at the end.
15 after deleting that, just type the 15 degite number you have written down in the point no 2 here.
16. Verify your typed numbers and close the inverted commas "
17. Then touch the row which says SEND AT COMMAND
18. Once the pop up display indicates AT command successfully send.
It is all over for one of your sim, you have got the valid imei number.
Now repeat the same for phone 2.
This exercise is not required if you have saved your IMEI number using the same Mobile uncle tool. This tool has IMEI backup restore facility.
Just use that facility and back up your imei number not only in your mobile keep a copy some where in your laptop/ desktop.
If you have already saved and backed up there is no need for the above exercise.
thanks.
SOMETIMES AFTER CUSTOM ROM FLASH, THE IMEI MIGHT VANISH and also for frequent editors like me in general The AT COMMAND fail may occur. In such a cases I followed the procedure below.
If you have your CWM Back up at any time in your sd card in your laptop or desk top.
Then open it up and search for the data.ext4.tar file
open it up and look for the nvram in small letters.
Copy this and take/paste it into your sdcard.
Now use ES File Explore and make the root read and write acceptable in your phone.
Then go to the device in the ES File Explore and you can notice several section in the page and open the storage section. you find sdcard0 and sdcard1
Look for the nvram file that you have copied from cwm backp/data.ext4.tar and pasted in the sdcard.
After copying that file got the Device section in the ES File explores by pressing back button.
Now open the data folder and search for the nvram there.
Now touch your paste button in your ES File explore. A notice will pop up asking your permission to overwrite the file. You click/touch YES..
Now come out of the ES File explore and open your mobile uncle mtk tool and reboot your phone.
If the IMEI has not still recovered then, Follow the procedure listed in beginning. Now the SEND AT COMMAND FAIL MAY NOT OCCUR.
THANKS.
just worked
puduraja said:
Dear Reader,
I am getting questions about how to change IMEI and IMEI is invalid how to correct it.
Open ES explorer / Root explorer or any other tool and make your phone system to accept read and write. Norrnaly I use Android Root Tool kid. Open the tool kid and go to Remount option and in that make the System ----> read / write and (rootfs) read/ write. Also try to save your root.
I thought of using the reply channel to give the simple tutorial here.
1. Remove your battery and look at the scribes there. You will notice IMEI numbers there.
2. Just write down these numbers in a sheet. or store it in your system desktop.
3. You should have rooted phone.
4. Goto play store and install Mobileuncle MTK tool.
5. Open the mobile uncle tool and scroll to Engineering mode and click it.
6. Go to MTK section and click it.
7. You find Engineering mode pop up at the top and below it you notice the row with different section.
8. In that section you just slide and tap the connectivity section.
9. In the connectivity at the column below you touch CDS information
10.In the pop uo you tocuh the Radio information and you will get pbone 1 and below that phone 2.
11. Now you touch phone 1 and in the popup you touch the AT+
12. Once you touch the Key board will pop up. In the key board you type any single letter and cancel only the letter you have type.
13. Immediately you can notice the scribes that is required for you It looks like AT+EGMR=1,7""
14. you touch the first row and after 7 you can notice the simple "" and in that two inverted commas you delete one at the end.
15 after deleting that, just type the 15 degite number you have written down in the point no 2 here.
16. Verify your typed numbers and close the inverted commas "
17. Then touch the row which says SEND AT COMMAND
18. Once the pop up display indicates AT command successfully send.
It is all over for one of your sim, you have got the valid imei number.
Now repeat the same for phone 2.
This exercise is not required if you have saved your IMEI number using the same Mobile uncle tool. This tool has IMEI backup restore facility.
Just use that facility and back up your imei number not only in your mobile keep a copy some where in your laptop/ desktop.
If you have already saved and backed up there is no need for the above exercise.
thanks.
SOMETIMES AFTER CUSTOM ROM FLASH, THE IMEI MIGHT VANISH and also for frequent editors like me in general The AT COMMAND fail may occur. In such a cases I followed the procedure below.
If you have your CWM Back up at any time in your sd card in your laptop or desk top.
Then open it up and search for the data.ext4.tar file
open it up and look for the nvram in small letters.
Copy this and take/paste it into your sdcard.
Now use ES File Explore and make the root read and write acceptable in your phone.
Then go to the device in the ES File Explore and you can notice several section in the page and open the storage section. you find sdcard0 and sdcard1
Look for the nvram file that you have copied from cwm backp/data.ext4.tar and pasted in the sdcard.
After copying that file got the Device section in the ES File explores by pressing back button.
Now open the data folder and search for the nvram there.
Now touch your paste button in your ES File explore. A notice will pop up asking your permission to overwrite the file. You click/touch YES..
Now come out of the ES File explore and open your mobile uncle mtk tool and reboot your phone.
If the IMEI has not still recovered then, Follow the procedure listed in beginning. Now the SEND AT COMMAND FAIL MAY NOT OCCUR.
THANKS.
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just worked charm for first imei but for second imei we need to select TA+EGMR=1,10"......":good::good::good::fingers-crossed::highfive::good:

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