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Can the PSP's wi-fi pick up the ad-hoc "router" frequency of the Wi-Fi tether app? I'm thinking of buying one but I'd like to know if I can use my phones internet on it
no, the PSP can only use ad-hoc for system to system, it can not use ad-hoc for internet access, tried it and researched it, sorry for the bad news.
edit: but still get one, I love mine when I have time to play with it
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Does the same apply to the ps3? I haven't messed around with the settings much, just curious.
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hmm.. alright im gonna try to do this tomorrow regardless since its the psp 3000, maybe it has something new? and theoretically it should work since theyre both wifi b so i'll see. i hope it does
I repeat, it is impossible on PSP ANY MODEL, unless you want to add new wifi hardware it cannot happen, sorry I spent 3 days researching and trying this, can't happen.
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If you get the right wifi tether program, it supports Infrastructure mode, which isn't Ad Hoc. Which means, it should work fine for you. That's how the official Sprint app works and you should be able to connect to that with anything.
Hi everyone this is my first post and I will get right to it. I taking a networking class and we are supposed to do a final project and I really wanted to incorporate my new Motorola Xoom (which I love by the way) into the project but I am stuck on ideas and i was wondering if anyone else had anything to get me going. My classmates are implementing OpenVPN, IPSec, and a Mesh Network and I really wanted something original so any help to keep my brain thinking would be great
How about a voip server and you can use your xoom as a voip client?
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Running Ubuntu on the Xoom opens the door to plenty of ideas. Dhcp server, webserver or better yet a domain controller. You could demonstrate by adding a laptop to your domain running from the Xoom.
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these ideas are great thanks i will look into both!
If you really wanted to be evil get the Aircrack-ng package working with the Xoom and demonstrate packet capturing and analysis using a tablet. I think the Xoom uses a broadcom wifi chip so the possibility is there.
I would love to do aircrack -ng I looked into it a little already, and the project is unfortunately due at the end of the month :-( so I am looking for something a little smaller scale but hopefully that can be something to start on the side afterwards.
B Dizzle said:
If you really wanted to be evil get the Aircrack-ng package working with the Xoom and demonstrate packet capturing and analysis using a tablet. I think the Xoom uses a broadcom wifi chip so the possibility is there.
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This would be SWEET.
Does anyone know how to get an open NAT with Android WIFI Tether? I am using my Galaxy S3 to play on XBOX LIVE and it really sucks not having open NAT. Tons of problems.
What does ROUTING FIX and MSS clamping do? Will either of these help?
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I've had the same problem forever. I always thought it was due to higher ping than WiFi. If you could find a tether app that supports upnp it might help. Or port forwarding, but I don't think that would help in this case. Don't know anything about route fixing and mss clamping. Let me know what u figure out
It's from the ports not being forwarded and upnp not being set up - (I think).
I just wish someone would find a way around this. It's frustrating...
bump! Would really appreciate some help on this one!
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It is hard to help someone who makes no show of helping themselves. What have you tried? Have you listed your iptables when enabling the different toggles to see what is happening?
I'm not sure what you mean exactly. Thanks
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You on Verizon? 3g or lte? I just got lte in my area and I've been meaning to see if it changed anything as far as nat goes. It was never a real big issue for me because Xbox had moderate nat, which meant I could still play with most. If it was strict I would've been more motivated. But like I said earlier I don't think you can enable upnp through Verizon network. You should be able to find app to port forward since that is on phones end. Actually upnp should be on phones end and not Verizon. So maybe you could figure something out. Again, let me know what you find
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You on Verizon? 3g or lte? I just got lte in my area and I've been meaning to see if it changed anything as far as nat goes. It was never a real big issue for me because Xbox had moderate nat, which meant I could still play with most. If it was strict I would've been more motivated. But like I said earlier I don't think you can enable upnp through Verizon network. You should be able to find app to port forward since that is on phones end. Actually upnp should be on phones end and not Verizon. So maybe you could figure something out. Again, let me know what you find
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I'm on 4g. I hadn't found any way so far.Let me know please if you do.
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I'll get serious about it over Christmas break. I know theres an app to port forward the native cm tethering app
Edit. Shouldn't say I know...I think there is
Edit 2. https://play.google.com/store/apps/...&utm_medium=organic&utm_term=port+forward+app
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I'll get serious about it over Christmas break. I know theres an app to port forward the native cm tethering app
Edit. Shouldn't say I know...I think there is
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Great!
Anything you find out please let me know.
Thanks!!!!!!
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I'll get serious about it over Christmas break. I know theres an app to port forward the native cm tethering app
Edit. Shouldn't say I know...I think there is
Edit 2. https://play.google.com/store/apps/...&utm_medium=organic&utm_term=port+forward+app
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Got a little side tracked to be honest. And without a Xbox anymore Nat isn't much of a concern for me. sorry bud
luke1987 said:
Got a little side tracked to be honest. And without a Xbox anymore Nat isn't much of a concern for me. sorry bud
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i'm getting the same issue with uplay(ubisoft's piece of ****) when i'm tethered using my nexus tablet on PC.
any chance of you looking into the issue?
i tried using the app you mentioned but can't make heads or tails of it
This is just a rom thats good for using ur phone as a server
Features
Based off Winsuk's CM10
SFTP Program Preinstalled
Lightweight
Botbrew Basil inside(you can choose from lighttpd and apache w/ php)
idk wat else
Changelog
9/21/12
First release
Downloads are here
Credits:
Winsuk for the base rom
inportb for botbrew basil
and
Krzysztof Głodowski for the SFTP program
How would this benefit people, besides it being neat?
Does it still function as a phone, make calls, text, etc?
Nope
Its just for making ur phone a server
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Thats great! I thinked to compile apache, php and mysql... and other needed libs for android but was lazy ... I cross compiled these things for ppc sucesfully for my satelite receiver Dreambox DM600 2 years ago and had smf forum runing inside... .. maybe I will make one "pack" for native android later... thats good thing having web server under android !
This is really cool!
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Interesting idea. Although I haven't clue why I would need this...
Good job cooking it up though!
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if you dont know, then you wouldnt need it..
hacker dream
Availability
Any idea when the link will be fixed? I have an old Aria that I'd love to try out this server ROM with.
Thanks!
-Abbott
Does it still require a functional Sim card to work?
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This is interesting.. I would like to know how I could use this.. My daughter wanted to throw it away so I've got one just laying around
nukebreath said:
This is interesting.. I would like to know how I could use this.. My daughter wanted to throw it away so I've got one just laying around
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i would like to know this as well and i take it from your pic that your from houston...what a disappointing year to be a texans fan...so sad...i almost cried lol
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I don't own an Aria (yet.... getting a refurb one soon just to add to the collection and play with using tools like this one), but from what I read about the items added to this rom, it's exactly what the title of the post says. It's a server.
Imagine taking the time to setup a separate box running Ubuntu or Red Hat or something to use as your own private linux server. Now skip all that and just install this rom. Bam, your phone that may have been sitting around collecting dust can now provide the same thing (albeit probably much slower).
A fully functioning apache web server, perfect for poking around with and learning the ins and outs of linux servers. Point your router to it, open port 80 and there you go. Serviing out web pages from your own little corner of the internet.
Hopefully I get time, I'd like to try this out. Any comments from anyone who's used this? I have an old HTC G2 (desire z) sitting around. I cleaned it up, rooted, and installed cyanogenmod on it. I've been playing around with an IP cam app and a couple FTS server apps.
One of my main concerns was powering the device. It gets super warm after prolonged usage, and I don't know how long the battery would handle 24/7 charging, or if it should even be a concern at all. To bad the phone wont power on while plugged in with the battery removed, like laptops.
I have an old Aria that I use as an MP3 player. Would this work for that? (using Google Play Music)
As all you guys might see, this one is quite old. Also, the download link is dead for a long time now, I think the best would be to get this thread closed.
I'm about to root and was wondering which rom allows you to Wifi tether without being charged by tmobile?
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emilianos said:
I'm about to root and was wondering which rom allows you to Wifi tether without being charged by tmobile?
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Edit: Do you even have this phone? The one in your sig is not compatible with anything found I'm this forum
brandonc0526 said:
Edit: Do you even have this phone? The one in your sig is not compatible with anything found I'm this forum
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rooting a friends phone:
Try Open Garden or WiFi Tethering (root) apps from market.
You've conflated a couple questions here.
"Which ROMs have a built-in feature for WiFi tethering?"
Most, if not all, do.
"Given that T-Mobile generally prohibits tethering, is there a way that I can tether in a way that I am not blocked by T-Mobile?"
Yes, there are several ways that you can make the traffic appear as though it originated on your phone. Most, if not all, of these are applications, use of things like VPN or ssh tunneling, or configuration of your tethered clients. There are several approaches. Search is your friend on finding one that works for you and that you are comfortable with.
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Ahh just making sure. But yeah, pretty much all roms for our phone have wifi tethering
Just use foxfi no root required
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Are you sure this works?
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Are you sure this works?
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Yes that works or just go to settings>wireless and networks>tethering. No need for an app if its built in but if you want one there's plenty to choose from
Wifi tethering used to work no problem on my phone but T-Mobile very recently seems to have changed something where they can detect it - on ICS ROM's - and block it in the browser on your computer. It takes a few link clicks to get the blocked page.
For this - I have to switch to a google related user agent to not have wifi tethering blocked.
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Wifi tethering used to work no problem on my phone but T-Mobile very recently seems to have changed something where they can detect it - on ICS ROM's - and block it in the browser on your computer. It takes a few link clicks to get the blocked page.
For this - I have to switch to a google related user agent to not have wifi tethering blocked.
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that's funny, i'm using aokp (latest team acid build), and i was just using wifi tethering with no problems at all. not to mention that i'm not even supposed to have it since i have the new plan "truly unlimited 4g." the problem i do have though is usb tethering. i gave my team members a log to see if its fixable the other day, but haven't heard anything yet. its no big deal to me unless i wanna use it to tether my pc when our dsl daily cap is reached (which is everyday, but "i" don't use the pc everyday). basically just gave em the log to try and help those who do want/need it.
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that's funny, i'm using aokp (latest team acid build), and i was just using wifi tethering with no problems at all. not to mention that i'm not even supposed to have it since i have the new plan "truly unlimited 4g." the problem i do have though is usb tethering. i gave my team members a log to see if its fixable the other day, but haven't heard anything yet. its no big deal to me unless i wanna use it to tether my pc when our dsl daily cap is reached (which is everyday, but "i" don't use the pc everyday). basically just gave em the log to try and help those who do want/need it.
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It was new for me. And only through the browser. Still connects no problem but after several clicks it will pop up a T-Mobile page saying I don't have the tethering package. I am on Raver's ICS Audiophile.
I was tethering just fine on vacation last week, until I got a text message from T-mobile saying they were blocking it, and sure enough it quit working.
I gotta look into the user agent spoofing I guess... at least before my next trip.
(All three of the hotels I was in were changing $5-10 for internet!)
T-Mobile is on a roll!
Didn't actually think they were gonna give something for nothing did ya.
They know that with strategic planning...(lower the plan price and give you more data)....if they give a little....you'll want more,so now they can ask for more,and sleep soundly when they go to bed at night.
So mine got blocked too, took me a couple of hours last night but found a way around it using Bluetooth Open Garden and VPN combination. Back to free tethering....victory over TMobile!....for now at least.
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htaak said:
So mine got blocked too, took me a couple of hours last night but found a way around it using Bluetooth Open Garden and VPN combination. Back to free tethering....victory over TMobile!....for now at least.
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So using just the VPN client still blocked you??
Yeah, but it's possible that was just because I was trying multiple solutions. I'll look at it again tonight and see if I can substitute the Bluetooth with WiFi and keep it working. I think it might be in my proxy settings....it was late and I was happy to just get access.
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Or you can change the user agent for your browser and just use wifi tethering as you normally would. It is a pretty simple fix.
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Or you can change the user agent for your browser and just use wifi tethering as you normally would. It is a pretty simple fix.
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I thought with Google Chrome you have to have the Developers Tools open for that to persist. Is there a simple way to make it stick without having to have the developer tools window open? Thanks.
Edit: Ok, so tried the APN switch on Google chrome last night and it did work, while the developers tools window is open. Only issue was that some of the sites that my wife uses that have display issues on mobile web now have the same issue on the PC...I'm not talking about page layout, but specific links and options not displaying....the reason she still needs to use the PC in the first place. I can definitely recommend the APN fix to people being blocked by Tmobile as a quick simple fix as previously stated in this thread. It took a little longer to set up, but I'm sticking with the VPN for full functionality.
Regarding the wifi use with VPN; I haven't been able to get it to work yet, so sticking with the Bluetooth for now.
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