Hello. I have recently installed the bcm4330 monitor mode, and I have been trying a lot to make it work.
I kinda understood the 'airodump-ng' command, even though I don't know what to do with it after it has been scanning the network for a while.
Now, about the 'aircrack-ng', what options should I use? I mean, I am trying to use the 'aircrack-ng -a channel -b BSSID', but it says "No file to crack specified."
It says on the --help that you need a <.cap / .ivs file>. What would be that? Also, if anyone would be kind enough to link me a "guide" on what all these commands do and how should I use them properly, I would be much grateful.
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I'm on SPRINT'S HTC TOUCH PRO RAPHAEL
Ive been looking for the classic WMODEM.exe for a long time now.
I tried the Titan version, doesnt work
I tried a bunch of different versions from someone in the XDA Developer's Raphael Software Forum (above this one)
- didnt work.
I dont like ICS because its not that compatible with say, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, requires hacking to get working with Linux, and is basically microsoft proprietary bulls**t. I want the real deal PPP Wmodem. If nobody can provide a working one, and its deemed 'impossible' by the experts here, is there a way to hex edit or hack it so it works? Perhaps there is a registry key that prevents it from loading properly?
Please help me finally get WMODEM.EXE to load on the HTC Touch Pro! ICS sucks!!!
whats the problem you're experiencing when you're trying to load wmodem, exactly?
you double tap or excute the file right? and it does nothing.. you can sit there tapping over and over or pressing the enter button or anything and it just wont run
It's like compiling this into a C program:
main() {
exit(0);
}
--
on a hunch im going to try turning off touchflo3d, and executing the four different versions of wmodem i have, maybe one of them will load.. but i doubt it. I tried doing it this way with the Titan wmodem.exe and it still wouldn't load
ok i tried it, it does not work.
can anyone explain why WMODEM does not work for the TOUCH PRO?
has anyone gotten it to work?
maybe theres something embedded in wmodem.exe that causes it to exit() when executed in this operating environment?
can any developers or someone with debugging tools isolate what the cause is ? I have a feeling you could probably hex edit
or hack the wmodem.exe into working properly. Where would i post to request this?
it's actually running on my device, but when i tap the start connection button, the radio crashes, and the program says it could not open the com port.
i think it might be using obsolete api's or something, and that's why it doesn't load properly.
i tried to use it with a reg logger, to see if it searches for any special settings we could tweak, but i didn't spot anything special.
sry dude.
Where are the real hackers of the phone community? Just wondering? Should I try getting ahold of Lennysh on this issue? i hear hes pretty skilled.
the thing is, ICS drains the hell out of your battery. if you dont have over80% battery life on your touch pro, and you attempt to tether using ICS it will drain like crazy and your computer wont charge it.
as well as it not being a true ppp dialup connection, that too also sucks. meaning you have to use special hacks or tweaks for it to work under linux. thats bs
I will bring this back as I am also looking for a working WModem for the Raph.
afaik, wmodem provides support for gsm, you want dmrouter for cdma (which should come on all cdma roms)
the 5.08 AT&T test rom contains wmodem.exe.. as does the official AT&T ROM.. and it functions fine under both
Hey everybody. I have searched and searched, and while I see posts on other forums that field utils works for the wifi xoom, and the SPC code is 000000, mine isn't.
Currently I can only go into the radio info section of field utils, but the other menu options are there.
I can't seem to locate any tools that would let me find it out, I don't see anything in getprop for the MSL, so my question is:
Does anyone know how I could get that, since it's a wifi device? The field utils app is there, but it's not 000000, its not 555555, I tried a bunch of other combinations, but so far have been unable to randomly stumble across it, or find an app that would get it for me.
(rooted, btw, running 3.2)
Happy New Year All,
I've been trying to problem solve the following issue with no success. Perhaps it's time to ask someone here if they can help me conquer the challenge I'm faced with..... Here we go!
I have a Nexus S and and use Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Here is what I want to do. On my Nexus S, I have installed the app "GPS over BT". Then on my Ubuntu machine I installed Blueman and GPSD. To be even more precise, I followed the instructions found here:
http://gaygeekramblings.wordpress.c...onnect-ubuntu-laptop-to-gps-on-android-phone/
As far as installing everything the article suggests, mine was a perfect mirror image. Yet for some reason data is not moving as it should. The app "GPS over BT" shows that it is connected cause I can see my laptop name and the BT icon burns "green". Even when I connect via serial using Blueman I'm notified that connection was successful although a green dot does not burn over the "B" in the panel. Perhaps this isn't an issue?
Anyway, I really would like to get this working before the year ends and hope someone here may be able to offer assistance.
Thank you very much!
Happy New Year to all!
Bump...
I still haven't got this to work and want to attempt a step by step approach.
Firstly, I'd like the terminal code "hcitool scan" to see the GPS in my Nexus s. Currently, this code only sees my nexus s and not the GPS inside it.
I have an Android app installed called "GPS over BT" and it indicates that the apps BT is discoverable but still isn't seen.
Any ideas how to get hcitool scan to see my GPS?
Thanks.
First I hope this is the correct place cos the other RS232-posts I've searched for seems to be spread out.
I've been looking to solve a problem I got with my SGS5 and using Aten UC232A
to connect it to RS232 devices. The problem is that I either won't get a connection at all or it disconnects after like 1 seconds to 1 minute and after that i'ts tough as "frell" to try to get it to work again without waiting for eg. 30 minutes.
I've seen people using their Androids with Arduino so it got to be something that I missed. I can also say that I tested this with a friends SGS5 with another ROM and it has the exact same problem. My SGS5 has StockROM and Lollipop (5.0) kernel.
As I've understood it all I need to do is to install a terminal program, in my case I tried these: 'USB Serial Terminal Lite' and 'Slick USB 2 Serial Terminal'.
It won't matter if the device itself is connected to the UC232A since it's the UC232A that gets disconnected all the time.
The device I'm trying to get into is a radar and since it only gives me a few seconds to type in the control characters before going into run mode again (after I switched it to settings) I need the terminal to have lots of macros that I can save 'cos there's no time to fiddle with the keyboard.
Also, since this is supposed to be used at work later, it would great if it didn't need 'root access' since most there won't do that, but if it's the the only thing to fix it, it'll have to do.
So know my question is, is this just a dream to get this to work or am I missing something.
Is there any change at all that I will get my RS232 app that I was thinking of creating to work when not even this seems to work?
//B52
I need a bootloader/kernel that restarts instead of starting offline charge.
Does anyone know how to make such a bootloader/kernel or where to find one?
If there is any fine developers out there who will try to make such a bootloader/kernel, then I would prefer if the disregard of offline charge is conditional based on current capacity. See example.
If that is not possible a complete circumvention of offline charge is preferred.
I appreciate any who can help me or give me instructions as to which files to edit.
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
#Skip offline charge and start device if enough juice on battery. If low on battery do offline charge
CAPACITY=$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/capacity)
MIN_CAPACITY=15
echo $CAPACITY
if [ $((CAPACITY)) -gt $MIN_CAPACITY ]
then
/system/bin/reboot
else
#START OFFLINE CHARGE
fi
Draegert said:
I need a bootloader/kernel that restarts instead of starting offline charge.
Does anyone know how to make such a bootloader/kernel or where to find one?
If there is any fine developers out there who will try to make such a bootloader/kernel, then I would prefer if the disregard of offline charge is conditional based on current capacity. See example.
If that is not possible a complete circumvention of offline charge is preferred.
I appreciate any who can help me or give me instructions as to which files to edit.
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
#Skip offline charge and start device if enough juice on battery. If low on battery do offline charge
CAPACITY=$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/capacity)
MIN_CAPACITY=15
echo $CAPACITY
if [ $((CAPACITY)) -gt $MIN_CAPACITY ]
then
/system/bin/reboot
else
#START OFFLINE CHARGE
fi
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Hey mate, still struggling?
Mr.Ak said:
Hey mate, still struggling?
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Sadly yes. :crying: Although it seems like a relatively small and easy edit, nobody (atleast in my network) have been able to solve it, hence this post.
I tried following some of the "change charging animation" guides by replacing the animation with a reboot call (ugly I know), but it only resulted in a boot loop.
Thus, I am at the end of my robe and have been forced to ask for expert help.
Have you fiogured out anything for the boot on charge? i want to make that on my phone too. still didnt find anything