Measy U2A - Android Stick & Console Computers General

Hi, I have just bought the Measy U2A thinking that it was one of the best googletv, when i read the specifications. But the connection throw wifi is realy slow, even it sends me "time out" message when i try to connect to google play (Market).
I have a Wifi N Router up to 300Mb/sec and the wifi signal is really good. In fact, the Measy connects to my router up to 54Mb/s (Wireless G).
I dont know what to do and I don't know if exist any type of firmware for this Measy.
Sorry for my english
Thank's in advance.
Regards!

My Kimdecent b12 stick suffers from same issues.
Finding optimal wi-fi channel, putting remote 2.4G dongle away from the device usb cable extender, and providing direct router visibility (consider utilize wi-fi repeater) might help to you.

formformer said:
My Kimdecent b12 stick suffers from same issues.
Finding optimal wi-fi channel, putting remote 2.4G dongle away from the device usb cable extender, and providing direct router visibility (consider utilize wi-fi repeater) might help to you.
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Thank's for your reply.
I'll try it. Thank's again!

cataclan said:
Thank's for your reply.
Hi again.
It finally works! I puted remote 2.4G away and changed wifi channel to 5, with optimal results.
Now i have another question, that i am trying to solve with the seller. Is that the device have only 1Gb Flash and the measy specifications are 4Gb Flash Memory.
Thanks a lot!!!!
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Software similar to WMWiFiRouter for Android?

Hi all,
Since the announcement of WM7 I've been looking more and more into Android handsets as they are going the way to be 'our' toys, right?
One application I use a lot under WM is WMWiFiRouter, which allows me to route my 3g connection to WiFi and essentially use my phone as a router.
Does such a wireless method exist for Android? This software enables me to use 3g on my netbook without using a dongle, therefore having to switch my phone off and miss calls.
Thanks
(hope this is in the right section!)
Android does this WAY better then any of the other OS's. Check out:
http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/
Supports encryption, vibration on connect and a tonne of other cool stuff. Then for more speed there's the USB tether, which is identical other then using USB.
http://code.google.com/p/android-wired-tether/
SMS92 said:
Hi all,
Since the announcement of WM7 I've been looking more and more into Android handsets as they are going the way to be 'our' toys, right?
One application I use a lot under WM is WMWiFiRouter, which allows me to route my 3g connection to WiFi and essentially use my phone as a router.
Does such a wireless method exist for Android? This software enables me to use 3g on my netbook without using a dongle, therefore having to switch my phone off and miss calls.
Thanks
(hope this is in the right section!)
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Many thanks for the info - Wifi routing is one of the best uses for my mobile on the go and knowing Android can do this, and well, has put it squarely in the cross-hairs when it comes to my next mobile purchase.
You don't have to turn your phone off to use wired tether.
Will this allow USB to Wifi (to use my phone as a USB Wifi adapter)? WMWifiRouter does this.
whiteblazer01 said:
Will this allow USB to Wifi (to use my phone as a USB Wifi adapter)? WMWifiRouter does this.
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I should imagine you can. Should be able to connect to wifi on phone then enable USB tether.
I cannot test as I am without broadband in my flat
Can someone confirm please.
whiteblazer01 said:
Will this allow USB to Wifi (to use my phone as a USB Wifi adapter)? WMWifiRouter does this.
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I can confirm that this works.
I tried it last night. Works fine.
Only works on Vista, 7, or Linux apparently.
Note. The portable hotspot is an easy alternative to connecting to a computer by ad-hoc, which you cannot do by default. Just tell the computer to connect to your Android ap automatically.
andjohn said:
Android does this WAY better then any of the other OS's. Check out:
hxxp://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether
Supports encryption, vibration on connect and a tonne of other cool stuff. Then for more speed there's the USB tether, which is identical other then using USB.
hxxp://code.google.com/p/android-wired-tether
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Is there a method for Android phones to do this without being rooted?
IML726 said:
Is there a method for Android phones to do this without being rooted?
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I also am looking for a wifi tether app I can use w/o rooting the evo, maybe something that I can pay a one time fee or something.
Is there no TRUE wireless router application yet? I miss my Pre showing up as a REAL router, not this ad-hoc crap. My laptop would auto-connect, and everything worked a lot more smoothly on my Pre.
brol1k said:
I also am looking for a wifi tether app I can use w/o rooting the evo, maybe something that I can pay a one time fee or something.
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You either have to root or pay Sprint $30 a month.
I really wish I can do this Wifi stuff w/o being root.
I miss WMWifirouter.
I use PDAnet and I hate the USB connection.

[Q] 3G Dongle

Hello there,
I was wondering if there is a way to use a 3G dongle with my Asus in order to have internet access when i don't have a wifi connection.
If i can't use a dongle could you please offer me a solution to a matter extremely important to me and many others as internet on the go.
Thank you in advance,
Perhaps you should consider tethering to a phone via WiFi or Bluetooth for internet access.
I use a G1 Dream for tethering via Bluetooth. Bluetooth uses less power than WiFi.
Assuming you have a smartphone, tethering is the way to go. You could mcguiver up something with the sub dongle a rocket stick (sub cell modem) but tethering is way easier and you are already paying for that data plan. Did exactly that tonight and was getting over 18 Mbps down.
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Assuming you have a smartphone, tethering is the way to go. You could mcguiver up something with the usb dongle a rocket stick (sub cell modem) but tethering is way easier and you are already paying for that data plan. Did exactly that tonight and was getting over 18 Mbps down.
dinothenino said:
Hello there,
I was wondering if there is a way to use a 3G dongle with my Asus in order to have internet access when i don't have a wifi connection.
If i can't use a dongle could you please offer me a solution to a matter extremely important to me and many others as internet on the go.
Thank you in advance,
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Dude,
1- root your tab
2- install UMTS manager from the market
Enjoy.
It works great here. But i think you have to use a Huwei 3g stick. Mine is E173
Let me know if it works for you.
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I use a 3G Huawei E586 mifi device which works perfectly.
Thank you all for your kind replies, the easiest method of them all seems to be the tethering.
I have a smart phone, and i will try tonight the aforementioned method to see if it is working.
Do i have to enable something else besides bluetooth on my phone before i make a connection with my tablet?
Something that i didn't understand is the way that you proposed me with the 3G dongle.
Do i have to buy my own 3G dongle of this particular brand ( Huwei ) in order to make it work
with the usb slot on my keyboard?
Again thank you all, you have been very helpful and you saved me from a lot of trouble,
thumbs up for your help to this thread:good:
My kindest regards,
Hi
I'm not sure about the other brands. But Huwei works fine. If you want to tether from your smart phone better use the wifi tethering in stead of bluetooth.
Good luck
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Dino
If your smart phone will not "tether" easily, you can try the Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi R205. It will provide Wifi access to the internet to any device you might have.
I'm too new to the game to be allowed to post a link. Got to vodaphone DOT gr. Click eshop, then usb sticks.
Other mobile services here in Greece may have something similar.
It's simple as can be.
Al
Thank you all again for your replies,
I have just tested and it works like a charm the tethering method through my mobile, but as i have read in a couple of posts up
i was suggested to use wifi tethering in stead of bluetooth.Why is that? What are the pros and cons of one method over the other?
My kind regards,
Using WiFi or Bluetooth each have their pros and cons.
Security - Bluetooth has encryption built in. Vulnerabilities have been identified in Bluetooth's encryption, but even with today's hardware it would take a few hours for a machine to crunch the numbers required to crack a Bluetooth session. With WiFi tethering, assuming you are using WPA or WPA2 on the connection, the encryption would be stronger and thus more secure. WEP encryption would not be any more secure than Bluetooth but would still discourage casual snooping. I'm not sure if something like Cyanogenmod's built-in tethering offers WPA, but I know applications like FoxFi do. Advantage on security - WiFi
Speed - If you've got a 3.5g or 4g connection, your tethering connection could be a speed bottleneck. Bluetooth is really only capable of around 2 Mbps (that's megaBITs per second, not bytes). That's still faster than a T1 wired connection or the same speed as a euro E1. I'd consider that plenty fast for one machine browsing but if you want to support a number of machines through tethering you might notice a slowdown. WiFi gives you 11Mbps and maybe up to 54Mbps. Advantage on speed - WiFi
Distance - Bluetooth is only useful to a maximum of around 10 meters. WiFi could go as far as 100 meters. Both protocols are susceptible to interference from just about any nearby electronic device and neither does a good job of going through walls or other obstructions. Advantage on distance - WiFi
Power Consumption - In some use cases, Bluetooth's speed and distance limitations are drawbacks. But those two things combined add up to Bluetooth using much less energy to operate than WiFi. On two mobile devices, longer battery life could be important. During WiFi tethering, batteries tend to discharge so quickly that they release more heat than normal and many tethering apps monitor the battery's temperature so it doesn't cook. Repeated overheating can shorten battery life. Advantage on battery life - Bluetooth
Bluetooth tethering is of course useless for devices that don't have Bluetooth. I'd love to be able to tether my Nook Touch, but my battered old G1 has a broken WiFi board and the Nook only uses WiFi. Other than that, I haven't found any disadvantages to using Bluetooth for tethering.
Hope this clears things up some.
Bt: saves battery, slower speed and can connect only one device.
Wifi: battery consumption, higher speed and can connect up to 5 devices.
I hope that helps
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Thank you guys, finally after all of your useful advice and suggestions i have got it all clear in my head.
My warmest regards,:good:
Wow, that is mighty good info! Somehow I always assumed Bluetooth would use more battery than wifi hotspot!
tupo05 said:
Dude,
1- root your tab
2- install UMTS manager from the market
Enjoy.
It works great here. But i think you have to use a Huwei 3g stick. Mine is E173
Let me know if it works for you.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
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Totally worked with my unlocked HUAWEI E1756 with a chip from Tigo El Salvador, thank you for this!
tupo05 said:
Dude,
1- root your tab
2- install UMTS manager from the market
Enjoy.
It works great here. But i think you have to use a Huwei 3g stick. Mine is E173
Let me know if it works for you.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
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Thank you very much, works perfect for me on a TF700T with a E176 huawei dongle. Very useful in some countries where it's easier to find a 3G connection with a temporary SIM than wifi spots.
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Vodafone huawei R205 Firmware V5
Here you can find the new firmware for huawei R205 hasgrow.com/downloads.html
hasgrow said:
Here you can find the new firmware for huawei R205 hasgrow.com/downloads.html
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Link is being removed. Please repost.
thanks
tupo05 said:
Dude,
1- root your tab
2- install UMTS manager from the market
Enjoy.
It works great here. But i think you have to use a Huwei 3g stick. Mine is E173
Let me know if it works for you.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
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i have the keyboard with the usb , and i have sierra wireless usb 308 modem..
how can i use it with my tab?
i need to download drivers in my computer, how to do this on android?
Firmware huawei r205
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Hi
It's already on. Any problem please contact!
hasgrow.com/downloads.html
Regards

Please help me connect my dongle to my tablet.

My Micromax Funbook Infinity P275 tablet that runs ICS was delivered today. The reviews say that it supports dongles. I connected my Reliance Broadband/2G dongle and the tablet did not connect to internet through it. Then I tried to go to 'Mobile Network' under 'Settings' and tried to add an acess point but I could not find all the information that was required to set up the point.
Its stated that the tablet supports 3G dongles. I tried to connect using a 2G dongle. Could that be the reason for the connection not being established?
I would really appriciate some helpful feedback. I hope that you awesome XDA users help me solve this issue! Thanks in advance!
android07 said:
My Micromax Funbook Infinity P275 tablet that runs ICS was delivered today. The reviews say that it supports dongles. I connected my Reliance Broadband/2G dongle and the tablet did not connect to internet through it. Then I tried to go to 'Mobile Network' under 'Settings' and tried to add an excess point but I could not find all the information that was required to set up the point.
Its stated that the tablet supports 3G dongles. I tried to connect using a 2G dongle. Could that be the reason for the connection not being established?
I would really appriciate some helpful feedback. I hope that you awesome XDA users help me solve this issue! Thanks in advance!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2172914
omerjerk said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2172914
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I had found this tutorial earlier. The title says how to connect 3G dongle... I have a is 2G dongle. This tutorial requires a rooted device and mine isn't rooted.
Thanks for your reply though! :good:
android07 said:
I had found this tutorial earlier. The title says how to connect 3G dongle... I have a is 2G dongle. This tutorial requires a rooted device and mine isn't rooted.
Thanks for your reply though! :good:
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No idea then.

how to make android phone a wifi repeater

what i want
well let me describe what i want.
i am in hostel and my room don't get wifi signals but room next to me get upto medium i wanted to use my friends android phone and connect it to wifi and then use tethering to connect my phone to his.
What happened
when i connect to tethering it disconnected my friend's wifi and switched to mobile data.
can any one tell me any way to solve this problem
How can it be possible that your friend room next to yours is receving medium wifi signals and you aren't even receiving a single bar. Is your wall made of lead?
Anyways I don't get it. You can't use wifi and tether at same time.
mrishantsharma01 said:
You can't use wifi and tether at same time.
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Yes you can.
At least on linux, windows using connectify, and some android phones (unluckily a little minority of them).
good luck bro
The Solutor said:
Yes you can.
At least on linux, windows using connectify, and some android phones (unluckily a little minority of them).
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Well sorry for gravedig, but this is something I am curious about.
And again sorry for such late reply...
mrishantsharma01 said:
Well sorry for gravedig, but this is something I am curious about.
And again sorry for such late reply...
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It depends on WIFI drivers, for windows you have a list on connectify drivers, for linux usually the Atheros cards are the ones better supported.
Android is more complicate, too many brands, rom versions, Android apis and so on, but some phones hus allows to enable the WIFI hotspot w/o killing the wifi connection. No tricks needed.

[Q] Big Wifi problem on the Nexus 5

Hello,
I just bought a Nexus 5 and fell in love with it. :victory:
But there is one big and annoying problem:
When I'm connected to my router and use Wifi I get a lot of Wifi drops and sometimes it won't work at all.
Switching to Airplane Mode or turning wifi off and back on again and all these standard solutiones. (flashing another baseband version, turning router off and back on)
Sometimes for 1 min it's perfect! But then it's back in this very annoying problem. (On every other device it's so fast like it's supposed to be)
Is somebody out there, who shares the same problem and maybe got the ultimate solution?
Greetings (sorry for my bad englisch)
what wireless type are you using? ac? n? g?
Zepius said:
what wireless type are you using? ac? n? g?
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Where can I find this?
Lautherman said:
Where can I find this?
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login to your router and it should tell you the wireless type. it would be one of the ones i just mentioned.
Zepius said:
login to your router and it should tell you the wireless type. it would be one of the ones i just mentioned.
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it's a n
Lautherman said:
it's a n
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change it to G and see if it fixes your issue. wireless downloads will be slower since the throughput will have changed.
Zepius said:
change it to G and see if it fixes your issue. wireless downloads will be slower since the throughput will have changed.
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I can change it?
Also in the router settings?
I think you can fix this problem by changing the channel your that your router uses or by connecting to a 5GHz ap(if possible) but this sort of does the same with the channel 'trick'.
Download an app like inSSIDER or similar, find out what channel is least used by surrounding routers and change the channel of your router to that one.
If you need help with this let me know.
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failly said:
I think you can fix this problem by changing the channel your that your router uses or by connecting to a 5GHz ap(if possible) but this sort of does the same with the channel 'trick'.
Download an app like inSSIDER or similar, find out what channel is least used by surrounding routers and change the channel of your router to that one.
If you need help with this let me know.
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Thanks for your tip! I changed the channel to 11, now it's working and hopefully it will also work in the future.
I'm writing if it's now solved or if the wifi drops come back.
Nope, didn't worked...
Still no Wifi on Nexus 5... God that's annoying
Lol
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I had the exact same problem and after literally trying everything imaginable I tried several routers. The solution, change your router. I tried several and returned them until I settled on one. But never at the same store. Lol
nitramus said:
I had the exact same problem and after literally trying everything imaginable I tried several routers. The solution, change your router. I tried several and returned them until I settled on one. But never at the same store. Lol
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Just bought a new router and it's working!!! [emoji9] Thank you all for your help!
I had the same issues with Linksys routers. Finally bought a netgear nighthawk and couldn't be happier. I can saturate my internet connection with the phone. And it outputs 1watt of power to each 5ghz and 2.4. So I get almost full signal on 5ghz on the other side of the house

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