I have a Huawei E1750 3G USB modem that I want to make working on the ZT-180 tablet. Until now I have not been successfull to get it working, although it is working on my notebook and with the Flytouch2 out-of-the-box.
I have searched forums for a solution, but have not been able to get it working until now.
I have tried the following, which is not working on the original FW that the ZT-180 comes with and with the new Android 2.2 FW.
Create APN
Use APN manager(s)
Manually edit configuration files like init.gprs-pppd
Checked for errors in dmesg
tried to run init.gprs-pppd manually, no error messages
I have disabled CDROM and MicroSD emulation on the stick
I tried to switch between ttyUSB0 to ttyUSB3
Checked the permissions on the files (init.gprs-pppd) and folders (ppp) as mentioned in some posts
I hope that the experts on XDA (hehe) can help me out!
Thank you in advance!
Dears,
I found many methods to patch android to connect to ad-hoc networks,
method 1:
Manually configure the wpa_supplican in this way
http://www.olsr.org/?q=olsr_on_android
but this method is for Galaxy S and cant apply it on Galaxy Nexus or ICS devices.
method 2:
to patch wpa_supplican
removes the [IBSS] flag from scan results,
masquerades and demasquerades ad-hoc ssid with (*) prefix
sets mode 1 (ad-hoc) if the ssid is for IBSS
permits the supplicant to select an IBSS when associating to a given ssid
and i don't know any of these as im not a developer but i need this function BADly.
+1 to this thread, i also need the adhoc features. hope the great devs here will give us hope
I also need this feature
chinopski said:
+1 to this thread, i also need the adhoc features. hope the great devs here will give us hope
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Indeed I am in a hotel with cable only Internet and I would like to share my laptop connection with an adhoc wifi network but my galaxy nexus doesn't see the network.
I am instead connected with my asus transformer which sees the adhoc network, so some android device works
Actually, the method1 you mentioned works perfectly.
I just tested it with a UbuntuAdhoc network on a ICS 4.0.3 ROM.
Just one remark,
it will fail when you run:
su -c "/system/bin/wpa_cli -p /data/misc/wifi/"
You have to modify as:
su -c "/system/bin/wpa_cli -u"
Hy all, so this is reported working on ICS ???
I tried by myself on my Prime but I'm not good enough to do it ( yeah I know I'm a leecher...)
IF A DEV COULD please make a patch would be great ;-)
Best regards
Can somebody confirm whether or not this will work on an Asus Transformer Prime thats been updated to ICS?
So wait.. you started a whole thread about ad hoc under ICS BUT (1) just posted info already found elsewhere and (2) posted the first "fix" but yet it cannot work under ICS despite this thread having an ICS title and (3) mention wpa_supplicant files and nothing about how to edit them or the fact ICS has 2 wpa_supplicant files.
fail.
Hi everyone!
Yes, I am a noob...
Infos:
I already know that every Android device needs a new "wpa_supplicant" file for connecting to Ad-Hoc Networks e.g. created by my Nokia's JoikuSpot or sth. else...
If there's another option, tell me
Also I've heard about this application:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jrummy.root.browserfree
that supposedly can be installed on an unrooted device!
The question:
For me it doesn't make sense, that you can install an app which has access to all files without rooting the tablet at first.
Can I replace the wpa_supplicant without rooting and be happy with tethering 3G from my phone to the tablet?
AdHoc Networks are my only cause for rooting but it seems to be quite difficult, maybe no one did it already with the slate ... I can't find instructions to do it anyway...
Please HELP
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Original Post - Pls answer there...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410511
Hi,
Anybody knows a working method to make the Galaxy R recognise adhoc wifi networks ?
I think some changes need to be made to wpa_supplicant config .
Replaced the wpa_supplicant located at /system/bin with one provided in this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=754961
rebooted the phone.
Now its working !
Anyone use adhoc? Have it working in 10.1.+/4.2.+ ?
I've tried all wpa_supplicant files I could find with no luck.
I can't get the a700 to see my adhoc ap.
I've got a working wpa_supplicant for a200/ics.
Otherwise I'm happy with
A700/cm10.1.1 stable/kitman v4.1 kernel(3.1.10+)