[Q] Wifi Tether w/Infrastructure mode? - EVO Shift 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi gang,
I searched this forum for info concerning a wifi connection method sans ad-hoc, and found nothing for the Shift.
I own a Touchpad, and the connection is really flaky when using the imbedded CM7 hotspot support.
I was wondering if anyone had an idea as to how I can better utilize CM's config, or if there is work in progress to get the Shift to be able to connect to devices via infrastructure.
Thanks!

Related

G1 connecting to another G1 tether?

I have 2 G1's both are running cyanogenmod 4.2.15.1. One has a data plan, and the other does not, is there any way to connect the non-data G1 to the other through wifi tether? Every time I try, it just doesn't show up as an availiable network to connect.
Ask Google about enabling ad-hoc mode. Or you could tether through Bluetooth PAN:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=666988
I didn't try this, but both approaches should work.
Do you have some knowledge on unix systems?
I do remember hearing about Android not being able to connect to any ad-hoc wifi. I am not aware of anyone being able to do it.
Sent from my T-Mobile G1 using the XDA mobile application powered by Tapatalk
mytharak said:
I do remember hearing about Android not being able to connect to any ad-hoc wifi. I am not aware of anyone being able to do it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Then now you are ;-) Many people use ad-hoc mode, there are plenty of howtos in the internet.
I've done it before... I use the WiFi tethering app available through Google Code. The project is Android-WiFi-Tether (sorry, I'm too new to post links). I don't know what app you are using to tether, but check the settings to see if it's got the SSID hidden.
but have you been able to use wifi tether to share the phone's connection with another Android phone? I've never had to, but I do remember hearing about problems with it. Then again it was a while ago and things could have very well changed.
Sent from my T-Mobile G1 using the XDA mobile application powered by Tapatalk
Yes, I have been using that exact version of wifi tether. Iphone, samsung, and blackberry phone can connect, but no matter what I try I just can't get the g1 to even see the connection. I have changed the ssid, enabled WEP encryption, and even changed the channels to no avail............I guess it just wasn't ment to be LOL. I can't even connect using the bluetooth PAN option either
Ehh... again, from the beginning...
It is possible to use both ad-hoc and BT PAN on G1, but they are not supported officially, so you must do some hacking. Wireless Tether for Root does it for you, but it can start server only, not connect to existing networks and I don't know whether there is an app which simplify that second task.
You could try to find some app or howtos about doing it manually - through hacking. As I mentioned before, there are plenty of them in the internet.
Finally...
I would like to thank everyone for the help, I finally got it done, I just had to edit some settings using the terminal. If there is anyone else out there wanting to do the same as me, just search for ...How to connect to Ad Hoc networks using Tmobile G1 Android at hydtechblog"dot com"
Newest CM (5.0.7) sees and connects my Ad-Hoc network normally! :-D
Brut.all said:
Newest CM (5.0.7) sees and connects my Ad-Hoc network normally! :-D
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yet another reason to get the nexus one, but then again mine does now too LOL
So the client phone can be hacked to be able to recognize and connect to ad-hoc, but this generally requires root access....... correct?
I have been unsuccessful at getting my wife's non-rooted Eris to my rooted Droid.
Sub-Standard said:
So the client phone can be hacked to be able to recognize and connect to ad-hoc, but this generally requires root access....... correct?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah, exactly
Also there are patches floating around to add ad-hoc support (to connect to them like to normal AP networks), so maybe some roms have it, but most (all?) of devices just can't use ad-hoc on original rom.
I would have just used wired tether...
Never had a problem with ANY android device I've connected to my g1.
I just like to keep things simplistic in specific situations...
Sent from my HTC Dream using the XDA mobile application powered by Tapatalk

[Q] NOOB question about tethering

First off, I'm sorry if im placing this in the wrong forum.
i have a Pandigital eReader and it wont connect to my phone's hotspot. I'm using Barnacle Tethering and everything is finding my phone but my eReader
I think it's a eReader issue...
the other devices that can tether, are you able to access the internet?
reason i am asking i tried this with my phone only to discover verizon requires a tethering data package...
is it running the connection in adhoc mode? if so some devices don't fully support this, the stock verizion hotspot is a infrustructer connection, my only guess as to why some of your devices connect and not others
u should try premium service as a experiment.
Some devices have trouble with wep security. Try running an open wifi connection.

Mobile hotspots wifi tethering on jb roms?

Has anyone been successful in getting wifi tethering (mobile hotspots) to work on a CM10 rom? I use wifi tether for root users. And it seems to work when I connect from a laptop or PC with wifi but it just doesn't seem to wanna work when I try to connect another android device such as an sgs3. Is there some kinda setting or something I'm missing? I'm using a P6200
MacZzang said:
Has anyone been successful in getting wifi tethering (mobile hotspots) to work on a CM10 rom? I use wifi tether for root users. And it seems to work when I connect from a laptop or PC with wifi but it just doesn't seem to wanna work when I try to connect another android device such as an sgs3. Is there some kinda setting or something I'm missing? I'm using a P6200
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
hi,
searched a long time for the solution of the same problem... seems it´s like a strategic plan of t he producers... if it would be easy nobody would pay the 100 euros difference to upgrade to a 3g version...
found a solution (not perfect, only for emergency cases) for me: i installed open garden wifi tethering (from market) onto my htc hd2 - miui (stable version 6 by langthang). hence in its settings: activate "use bluetooth connection (pan)". enable bluetooth on the tab.
start tethering by pushing the large wifi-symbol on handyscreen. give superuser permission; confirm the pairing. just wait some seconds; then you have to enter into the settings of the new paired bluetooth device on the tab (in my case its simply called hd2) and activate the internet-option.
Now it should work (you can see the traffic on the handy-screen)
freetom4life

VPN + bluetooth tethering + Android tablet + Android mobile phone

I've been able to use Wifi Tethering (from Google Play) (version 2.0.7) to successfully connect a Motorola Xoom to my HTC One X mobile via bluetooth. However, when I connect to my VPN service with my mobile, I no longer have active internet access with the Xoom. The bluetooth connection is still active but when I try to surf the internet the browser just hangs and then errors out. I was wondering if there was something I could do with the DNS settings with the VPN service or IP routing on the mobile to fix this issue.
Can anyone provide a little direction on where to begin troubleshooting this issue? I've Google'd this issue to death for the past four hours and have had zero luck finding anything regarding VPN's and bluetooth tethering. I have found similar issues with WiFi tethering but I believe that protocol works differently. I could be wrong though!
I've tried to follow some of the WiFi routing tips to route VPN traffic from the bluetooth connection but to no avail. Has anyone successfully done this? I would imagine it would be possible even though Android was not specifically set up to do this in the first place.
xoom bt tether w htc one x
Did you ever get this to work

[Q] WiFi access point with 802.11ac?

Hi guys, so you probably know that our devices support the new wifi standard. Does any of you know if it can also transmit (tether) the wifi with this standard or it can just connect to this kind of wifi? Searched but didn't find anything useful.
Thanks

Categories

Resources