Tethering Manager is a simple tethering application which turns your phone into personal Hotspot, no rooting required to install and use it, Tethering Manager works on many phones, but may it does not on some old phones specially HTC phones, I appreciate if you send me your feedback.
* Working on Jelly Bean.
Features:
Supported security types: Open, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK.
You can hide your network.
Gets connected devices by IP address, MAC address and name if resolved.
Comes with two themes, Light and Dark.
Google Play Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.devexpert.tetheringmanager
Thanks works perfectly in my Galaxy Y, and i really like the hidden SSID option
THANKS!!
Works on my SGS III ...
I'll try it on my Verizon gs3 running cleanrom 4.5
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@OP can u add profiles? Bcoz for my NDS i use a hidden ssid and no password, and for my netbook another ssid and WPA2 password and it is annoying to change it every time
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Works great on tmobile s2 on jb
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nice, will try it out on note
btw, is there any way to avoid detection by telco's when the data plan doesn't permit wifi tethering to other devices? thanks
Porobu said:
@OP can u add profiles? Bcoz for my NDS i use a hidden ssid and no password, and for my netbook another ssid and WPA2 password and it is annoying to change it every time
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Why not just use the hidden ssid on both?
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Dude this is just a shortcut to the built in app.
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ycs. said:
nice, will try it out on note
btw, is there any way to avoid detection by telco's when the data plan doesn't permit wifi tethering to other devices? thanks
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So far, No...
smoothone said:
Dude this is just a shortcut to the built in app.
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Yes, however many features and widgets on the road...
Sweet .I have been looking for an app as simple as this. Thanks for sharing.Awesome.!!
A new 4x1 widget added in today's update....
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Nice and simple widget as well!!
Thank you.
Was this pulled? I've been looking for tethering that would hide the SSID and this sounds like it might have fit the bill.
I'm hoping to tether my Nexus 7 to Galaxy Nexus on public transportation and at work where hotspots are banned. Not looking to use it for "real security".
Thank you, this app looks great but it is no longer available on Google Play :crying:
Anyone perhaps still have the APK they can post? I'd like to see if it will work when I try to hide SSID on my Galaxy Nexus.
Thanx
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WaItIn FoR NemESiS...!!
Where can I fing the APK?
mweagley said:
Where can I fing the APK?
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Me too. LInk is broken,
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I there any app (need root or not) that can hack wifi password? i know that on ios cydia there is "wifi passwords" app...
sorry for baf english
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I there any app (need root or not) that can hack wifi password? i know that on ios cydia there is "wifi passwords" app...
sorry for baf english
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There's an app called penetrate. Search Google. Hope this helps.
better put some water on that ****!
michael2210 said:
I there any app (need root or not) that can hack wifi password? i know that on ios cydia there is "wifi passwords" app...
sorry for baf english
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There is non app that can "hack" or "crack" an WiFi ap, yet.
Although as the ^^ person suggested, there is an app that has the ordinary pw for many routers
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As someone who has hacked both WEP and WPA passwords I can tell you that this is almost impossible on the Android platform. To hack a router you must first put your wireless nic into a promesquios (dammit spelling) mode and then set it to receive packets. Many wireless nics do not support this mode and it would require the dev to develop an app that would recognize the phone, recognize the wifi chip (wireless nic), and then set it to catch packets. I say there is less than a 1% there will be an app that could do this.
The only way I could see this EVER working is if we can boot into a specialized backtrack 5 that can work on our phones. That would require a lot of work though. It took a crazy amount of genius to get Unbuntu running.
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As someone who has hacked both WEP and WPA passwords I can tell you that this is almost impossible on the Android platform. To hack a router you must first put your wireless nic into a promesquios (dammit spelling) mode and then set it to receive packets. Many wireless nics do not support this mode and it would require the dev to develop an app that would recognize the phone, recognize the wifi chip (wireless nic), and then set it to catch packets. I say there is less than a 1% there will be an app that could do this.
The only way I could see this EVER working is if we can boot into a specialized backtrack 5 that can work on our phones. That would require a lot of work though. It took a crazy amount of genius to get Unbuntu running.
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Don't forget that the wireless chip mist first support promiousics mode.
And I don't think there's many device chips that gonn support it.
Also think of the battery drain that it would cause. And it might would take a really long time.
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Anyone knows of a good app to monitor the connections that are connected to my note's hotspot?
Airodump
miniharo said:
Anyone knows of a good app to monitor the connections that are connected to my note's hotspot?
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Airodump
http://www.wirelessdefence.org/Contents/Aircrack_airodump.htm
lewisteo said:
Airodump
http://www.wirelessdefence.org/Contents/Aircrack_airodump.htm
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could you explain how am i supposed to get it to work on my Note?
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could you explain how am i supposed to get it to work on my Note?
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sorry that is a sniffer that works on yr pc, thought you wanted to monitor, therefore an external box might be better. but if ubuntu can be installed on note, maybe there is ways.
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Anyone know of any apparently on the play store that can serve the above mentioned purpose?
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Wifi manager..
Works like a charm fr me.
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i don't think that's what i'm looking for, though :x
that app manages/shows the phone-AP connection but what i want is an app that shows (not necessary to manage) the connections linked up from others phones to mine via my phone's Hotspot.
And now it seems that the s3 has this integrated into its tethering hotspot menu...
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Give a try to Fing or ShareFinder
Wifi tether from playstore
# message swifted from Note, travelled in the air to gateway and wi-maxed to [email protected] #
If you think people are using your note wifi. Just put a password on!
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nokiamodeln91 said:
Wifi tether from playstore
# message swifted from Note, travelled in the air to gateway and wi-maxed to [email protected] #
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+1
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Is there an app for this? The peel app requires internet connectioncto get the control working.
I was wondering if this is possible, so I can troll other's tvs without wifi in them. Thanks!
Samsung Remote by Touch Squid is the best application I found out there. It works very well but the UI isn't that pretty.
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Samsung Remote by Touch Squid is the best application I found out there. It works very well but the UI isn't that pretty.
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Plus its 20$
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Peel requires internet connection at setup only, to download ir pattern data, afterwards u can use it freely (except if u add another device or reset the setting) it worked even on my old sony crt tv.
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Does anybody know if there's a remote app with which you can add widgets with shortcuts? For example you press the widget and the tv switches to source HDMI4?
pls developers give me an app that can crack wifi passwrd...:thumbup:
none on android
khan.windows said:
pls developers give me an app that can crack wifi passwrd...:thumbup:
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Backtrack 5 RC 3 is the best you'll find. Anything that can be ported to android would take WAY too much battery to be worth anything. Even if you're willing to accept the massive battery drain, it's not worth it to port BT5 to android. You're better off installing BT5 onto a notebook and sitting in your car while you "play".
Cheers.
pls give me some information about how to.install bt-5.
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khan.windows said:
pls give me some information about how to.install bt-5.
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You can download the linux version and use it with Android VNC and Terminal Emulator, but I'm not sure you will really success to crack wifi passwords with this.
You have to have support for packet injection. I have yet to see any android device with wifi chip that supports it.
The N900 (I think) is a nokia phone u can attach an Alpha usb wifi adapter to.
Maybe u can attach an external wifi to an android device?
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I cannot post URLs yet so just google for:
"Monitor mode for Broadcom WiFi Chipsets"
wifi hacker on play store
ptitonia said:
wifi hacker on play store
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It's a prank app
WiFi Hacker is just a fake app to impress/ scare your friends. Just show your phone at their place and tell them that you are going to crack their wifi. See their faces.
Hi, I was wondering if anyone else is experiencing issues with the Wifi Tether app by Treve Mod? I CAN NOT use the tethering on my windows 8 laptop, but it works just fine with the 7 one. They are the same computers. My dad has the Note 2 and he uses the same app, and I can connect to his, and it will work fine. I don't know if it's a setting inside the app that is messed up on my phone, or what. Thanks, any recommendations will help.
I use it and don't have any major issues but you need specific settings in it to get infrastructure mode to work. Otherwise it just does ad hoc which may not work on some devices that won't support ad hoc wireless networks such as other phone or tablets. I will check my settings tomorrow and report back.
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I use it and don't have any major issues but you need specific settings in it to get infrastructure mode to work. Otherwise it just does ad hoc which may not work on some devices that won't support ad hoc wireless networks such as other phone or tablets. I will check my settings tomorrow and report back.
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You mind posting the APK if possible? I am having a hard time finding it on GP, AMZ, or BM
I will try to get the apk I am using uploaded, for now here is a screenshot of the version as well as the settings I'm using. The reload wifi driver setting was key to getting it to work in infrastructure mode for me.
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ericcire said:
You mind posting the APK if possible? I am having a hard time finding it on GP, AMZ, or BM
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Here you go: https://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/
Awesome thank you guys!