WiFi Direct greyed out - Asus Transformer TF700

I may be a johnny come lately but how long has Wifi Direct been greyed out. I am using CROMI-X 4.5. Was it before or after the JB 4.2 update?

lartomar2002 said:
I may be a johnny come lately but how long has Wifi Direct been greyed out. I am using CROMI-X 4.5. Was it before or after the JB 4.2 update?
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Remind me where to access WiFi direct from. I can't remember to test it.....

sbdags said:
Remind me where to access WiFi direct from. I can't remember to test it.....
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Settings, highlight Wifi and click on the 3 verticle dots in the upper right corner.

lartomar2002 said:
Settings, highlight Wifi and click on the 3 verticle dots in the upper right corner.
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Odd I don't even have the option........

sbdags said:
Odd I don't even have the option........
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I noticed this option was missing on my stock firmware a few weeks back when wanting to transfer a large file from my phone to the tablet. If I remember right it came out on the Prime during one of it's early updates but was flawed in function. I figured they removed it. I'd check again but don't have my tablet currently.

On CROMI X 4.5 I have the WiFi direct option and can enable it. Working okay I think
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Here is a screenshot of the page I get once I click on settings, highlighting wifi and clicking on the 3 dots and clicking on WIFI Direct. There is a name "Android_7c55" but I do not know what the name is for. Is it the name of that has been assigned to the Asus and being broadcast? If you look at the top of the page you will see that WIFI is lite up and WIFI Direct is dark.

lartomar2002 said:
Here is a screenshot of the page I get once I click on settings, highlighting wifi and clicking on the 3 dots and clicking on WIFI Direct. There is a name "Android_7c55" but I do not know what the name is for. Is it the name of that has been assigned to the Asus and being broadcast? If you look at the top of the page you will see that WIFI is lite up and WIFI Direct is dark.
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Mines the same larto ... Think the grayed out part is how android just marks where you are. Is blacked out because that's the page your already on. WiFi is white because you came from that page so you can click to go back.
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KinetiClutch said:
Mines the same larto ... Think the grayed out part is how android just marks where you are. Is blacked out because that's the page your already on. WiFi is white because you came from that page so you can click to go back.
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So.. is the name Android_7c55 what other android devices that supports WIFI Direct sees?

Yeah. Presumably, says searching for other devices at the top so must be working in some capacity
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It's greyed out under the additional options (Three dots) if WiFi is off.
It is greyed out in "Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi Direct" because that's the visual navigational indicator. It tells you where you are (Grey) and what the parent directory is (White).
Basic mandatory design trick, it's meant to make things clearer for the user. It's the same as D:\mystuff\documents\pictures\9gag (or the icon method Vista and upwards uses) in the URL bar in Windows Explorer, or websites with Home > About > Contact below the buttons. Or even right here on XDA: [Home] > Asus Transformer TF700 > Transformer TF700 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting > WiFi Direct greyed out > Reply to Thread.
It's purely navigational. Clicking on 'Wi-Fi' in it will take you back to the Wi-Fi page.
Android_[string] is the name the device has. On the top right it says "Rename Device". If you click it, the exact same name comes up. So obviously, it's the device name you give it. (The same way you do with Bluetooth)
Until you blast another WiFi direct device at it, it'll stick with searching. I turned on WiFi Direct on my SGS3, and voila, it pops up under Peer Devices. Then just click on the device. It works fine.

ShadowLea said:
It's greyed out under the additional options (Three dots) if WiFi is off.
It is greyed out in "Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi Direct" because that's the visual navigational indicator. It tells you where you are (Grey) and what the parent directory is (White).
Basic mandatory design trick, it's meant to make things clearer for the user. It's the same as D:\mystuff\documents\pictures\9gag (or the icon method Vista and upwards uses) in the URL bar in Windows Explorer, or websites with Home > About > Contact below the buttons. Or even right here on XDA: [Home] > Asus Transformer TF700 > Transformer TF700 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting > WiFi Direct greyed out > Reply to Thread.
It's purely navigational. Clicking on 'Wi-Fi' in it will take you back to the Wi-Fi page.
Android_[string] is the name the device has. On the top right it says "Rename Device". If you click it, the exact same name comes up. So obviously, it's the device name you give it. (The same way you do with Bluetooth)
Until you blast another WiFi direct device at it, it'll stick with searching. I turned on WiFi Direct on my SGS3, and voila, it pops up under Peer Devices. Then just click on the device. It works fine.
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Well, that is very descriptive and much appreciated. Answered all my questions.

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[APP] 3G Toggler by Gnufabio and Roach2010

Here is a small app from me and Roach2010 which allow you to enable the 3G settings menu after that you flash a rom or the 3g enabler from the CWM.
Read carefully:
This app need root permissions and overwrites the bootloader, so it may cause some problems. If you get a problem, just use nvlash.
Credits:
Me for programming this app
Roach2010 for his bright idea and for having provided the modded bootloaders
If you have any issue, please report it. Thanks
Reserved for future use.
Please note that this will not disable the 3g options for Prime 1.9 (3g version) since I had hardcoded some changes into the ROM files but this will work with every other ROM.
Hey guys,
thanks for this great app. it is working without any problems on revolver 3.0.
greetings
Matthias
(this was written with 3g Dongle )
How can I save my APN settings (VIVO) into Access Point Names? Already google it a lot and didn't find any helpful result.
Just filled all the required settings and there isn't any SAVE button, or something like this.
if I press < it just come back to the APN list and it appears empty.
I'm using revolver 3.0 with revolver parts. Downloaded and Instaled 3gPlugin and then 3gtoggler, so finally I got Mobile Networks menu under Wireless & Networks
My 3g dongle is a HUAWEI E173
Ive never heard of a 3g single. Can u use ur phone?
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Collaboration at it finest, keep up the great work guys! My wife's transformer wouldn't be as smooth as it is right now without the bright developers like you two.
Yes.. I've got 3G again with my revolver v3.
Thank you!
Outstanding work guys,well done.
Sent from my Transformer TF101G using Tapatalk
I usually hate the "thx" posts...but this time you really deserve it!
Thx to both, i'll donate as soon as i can!
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If you have any issue, please report it. Thanks
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great work, great thing....finally got the opportunity to use 3g dongle. Never tried the other solutions over flashing special roms....this is a lot easier.
As mentioned above, i have now the same issue, not being able to save apn-settings.
How could i do this?
Or is there an opportunity to preload apn-settings?
so, at the moment i can't create any connection...can someone help me with this?
People who have a working 3g-connection - how did you get your apn-settings saved?
Sent from my Transformer TF101G using Tapatalk
bswpt said:
great work, great thing....finally got the opportunity to use 3g dongle. Never tried the other solutions over flashing special roms....this is a lot easier.
As mentioned above, i have now the same issue, not being able to save apn-settings.
How could i do this?
Or is there an opportunity to preload apn-settings?
so, at the moment i can't create any connection...can someone help me with this?
People who have a working 3g-connection - how did you get your apn-settings saved?
Sent from my Transformer TF101G using Tapatalk
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in Englisch: Try to flash the Attachment too. It´s from Gnufabios Revolverparts.
in German: Zusätzlich den Anhang flashen. Mal rebooten oder mal Netzwerk suchen lassen. Immer wieder APN eingeben, speichert sich von selbst.
no chance.
flashed plugin (again), typed in apn settings about 10 times - nothing saved, no connection
bswpt said:
no chance.
flashed plugin (again), typed in apn settings about 10 times - nothing saved, no connection
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Did you "turn off the composite device of the 3G dongle" as described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15284906&postcount=1
When I plugin my dongle it takes some time to get the APN to showup (I even need to remove and plugin the dongle sometimes)
On the market you can also find APN tools to set the APN manualy.
htc-hd2 said:
Did you "turn off the composite device of the 3G dongle" as described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15284906&postcount=1
When I plugin my dongle it takes some time to get the APN to showup (I even need to remove and plugin the dongle sometimes)
On the market you can also find APN tools to set the APN manualy.
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hey htc-hd2, I'm with the same problem as bswpt and right now I'll give a try with "turn off the composite device of the 3G dongle" maybe it works.
My HUAWEI E173 is blinking blue so it means that the dongle is attempting to register onto a 3G network.
I'm under Revolver 3.0, then installed the Revolver_3gPlugin.zip, installed 3gToggler, now I can see 'Mobile Network Settings', but still can't save any apn on the apn list.
Already tried to add an apn by too many apn apps from the market (apn manager, apn brasil, apn on-off, etc) without success.
I'll update with my results, maybe it helps anybody in the future.
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Did you "turn off the composite device of the 3G dongle" as described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15284906&postcount=1
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tried the instructions, got everything working and putty gives out this:
ati
Manufacturer: huawei
Model: E1823
Revision: 11.825.03.10.55
IMEI: xxxxxx(deleted the number here...)
+GCAP: +CGSM,+DS,+ES
OK
at^u2diag=0
COMMAND NOT SUPPORT
AT^U2DIAG=0
COMMAND NOT SUPPORT
tried the the command in big and small letters - you can see the result.
Now, plugging the Dongle into Transformer, i noticed for half a second, that the device found an external memory....(this is allways shown for the microsd...., but never poped up like when i plug in the Dongle).
So i assume, that my transformer doesnt recognize the dongle as a modem....
Just to make it complete: i also installed the install-tf101.bat from the link above....
So: still the same result - can't get a connection, can't save apn settings.
Now i'll try apps from market to set apn manually....but i think it's useless, because until my transformer recognizes the dongle as a modem - am i right?
it doesn't work for me
I just did "turn off the composite device of the 3G dongle" tutorial and still can't connect by 3g dongle.
1 - found the COM port (COM15)
2 - started putty and connected with the port COM15
3 - did ATI command and got some information about the dongle
4 - wrote AT^U2DIAG=0 and got OK message (see that while you write the command it doesn't appear on the console, screen still black with a green square)
5 - close putty and go to TF.
Just power up the TF, wait for whole process being started, then connected the 3g dongle. It still to blink in blue every 3 seconds.
When the LED displays blue and is blinking once every three seconds, this means that the dongle is attempting to register onto a 3G network.
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By the way, I can't save any APN into APN List and actually can't connect to 3G network.
Any suggestions?!?
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bswpt said:
tried the instructions, got everything working and putty gives out this:
ati
Manufacturer: huawei
Model: E1823
Revision: 11.825.03.10.55
IMEI: xxxxxx(deleted the number here...)
+GCAP: +CGSM,+DS,+ES
OK
at^u2diag=0
COMMAND NOT SUPPORT
AT^U2DIAG=0
COMMAND NOT SUPPORT
tried the the command in big and small letters - you can see the result.
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Did you type space bar after insert ^ symbol ??? If not the command appears to be ATÛ2DIAG=0 instead of AT^U2DIAG=0
It's a little hard because you can't see the command while you're typing, right?!
hmmm, i can see what i'm writing within putty (copy and paste from putty what you see above) . Well, why ^ should be on top of U? anyway, I'll give it a try.
bswpt said:
hmmm, i can see what i'm writing within putty (copy and paste from putty what you see above) . Well, why ^ should be on top of U? anyway, I'll give it a try.
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sure! I can see the results too, I mean, only the command during type that I can't see using PuTTy.
go ahead and post your result here.
rafael_mfr said:
sure! I can see the results too, I mean, only the command during type that I can't see using PuTTy.
go ahead and post your result here.
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yes, also during typing i can see the characters....

[Q] Custop ip setup

i just got my shiny one s today and tried to get wifi from my router, strange but theres no option or setting to do so, as it was on lets say desire hd, would you explain me how to to do that and whats going on, i installed wifi manager and it says something about changes google made its inaccessible now, thanks
Oh yea , that's strange. I just tested an app I used to use on my galaxy s2 called WiFi static and it works. Just open the app and go to add configuration and then generate and is all done for you. This app is handy because it will switch ip settings automatically when you log onto another wireless network.
You don't mean Settings > Wifi > Menu > (drop down options) Scan or Add Network or Advanced?
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You don't mean Settings > Wifi > Menu > (drop down options) Scan or Add Network or Advanced?
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No. Tried all that. You cant change the ip settings like you used to be able to in gingerbread.
my fault guys haven't notice drop down. menu it's sorted now, tnx for your help !
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Doesnt check e-mails

Although all my settings for checking e-mails are set for 15 minutes my TF300 doesnt check any until I press power button. None of my previous tablets nor my Galaxy Note behave like this. Do I need another setting here?
Asus settings -> Battery saving -> Disconnect network during sleep ?
My 300 rarely checks email. Constantly get the error message "can't open connection to server". Hugely annoying
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gasingvar said:
Asus settings -> Battery saving -> Disconnect network during sleep ?
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Thanx a lot. I thought it was on by default.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using xda premium

TF300T Tethering Hell: USB, WiFi, Take your pick...

Hey guys If I am in the wrong place, please let me know. I got my TF300T just a little while ago and am now trying to use it as a my main computer. That requires me to able to connect to the net on it. It works just fine when I am connected to a regular WiFi network. However, I have no Internet connection at home except for my Sprint Motorola Photon Q, which I had been using tethered over USB to my PC to get the PC online. That worked fine. But this past month, I lost my job and needed to sell the PC, so all I have left is the TF300T. I was sure it'd work fine since I got BT tethering to work fine in the past with that phone. However, I was just experimenting at that point. Now, I see it's a little more ... complicated:
I set my Photon Q to act as a WiFi hotspot using PDANet+ a.k.a. FoxFi. Creating a WiFi hotspot, I can see it on the TF300T. Whether I enter the right PSK2 key or don't use encryption at all, connecting is impossible. It will "Authenticate...." after a minute or so and then try to get an IP via DHCP. Then it will "work" a long time and then drop the connection and try again. This is with the phone an inch away. I found it had a lot of trouble just getting an IP, so I tried setting it up with a static IP. I found out that PDAnet+ seems to default to 192.168.43.111 and the gateway is presumably 192.168.43.1. I tried some other things like .100 without luck. It WILL connect but the WiFi strength indicator in the bar stays gray. It shows up and down arrows as though there's activity, and Excellent strength, but won't actually work in any apps, incl. the default Android browser. Also tried pinging the host phone using the terminal only to get Destination Host Unreachable errors.
I then tried Bluetooth tethering. It will connect and works at a decent rate. But, the only programs that work are web browsers! IM clients, Skype, Google Play, Maps, Gmail, nothing else can connect. Android is convinced I am not online at all, yet I can browse web pages at full speed, which I am doing right now. IIRC PdaNet uses some bizarro proxy setup but they tell you on their site to "configure the proxy settings" and give you none of the details like IP or port! How useful. So, this does me little good. It's horribly crippled.
I tried numerous other WiFi tether apps, most of which hard crash the Photon Q so it reboots entirely the moment it turns on the hotspot. Barnacle and one of the WiFi tether apps (1-click? I've tried so many I can barely remember...) will launch, I can see it on the TF300T, but when I try to connect it says "ANDROIDTETHER or whatever the SSID is, Saved". No matter how many times you choose Connect or Forget, then Connect again, nothing. Gets stuck at "Saved."
I'd try connecting the phone via USB via the TF300T dock but I have searched heavily and cannot find any way to do it. Do I have any options at all?
Thank you for any info.
Hi
I'm tethering Internet from my SGS 1 with 4.2.2 rom with no problem at all. I think you have problem with wifi settings.
Try to set both phone and tab wifi to correct region. If you have phone set to USA and tab to Europe it won't work. You'll find it under Wireless-advanced if you have customised roms, for stock I don't know how to set it. Haven't have stock roms for ages.
About proxy, basic proxy settings in Android works only for browser, so you will need something like proxydroid on your client. I'm using it and for me it is working. For settings, check your phone settings-mobile networks-access points and copy them from there, or call your ISP and ask them for settings.
Hope this helps.
WiFi tether for root users. Is the best thing ever. If you aren't rooted. Root your phone. Also, is there a cm ROM available for your phone? If so, switch. Then use it's default tethering. Your phone is definitely the culprit here.
Sent from my SGH-T999
"So I put my phone into airplane mode and threw it... worst transformer ever. -.-" -My friend
Unfortunately no CM ROM exists for that phone. It is rooted. I tried wifi tether for root-- played with all the settings.... it will turn on and the SSID shows up on the TF300T .. but if you try to connect it just says "Saved." Even though it also says Signal quality is "Excellent"...
I don't get it at all.
Epicenter714 said:
Unfortunately no CM ROM exists for that phone. It is rooted. I tried wifi tether for root-- played with all the settings.... it will turn on and the SSID shows up on the TF300T .. but if you try to connect it just says "Saved." Even though it also says Signal quality is "Excellent"...
I don't get it at all.
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Try different profiles. I tried my EVO LTE last night for 2 hrs. Tried all generic settings. I ended up switching it to sg3 profile same chipset as mine. Worked fine after that.
Sent from magical jelly bean.
Epicenter714 said:
Unfortunately no CM ROM exists for that phone. It is rooted. I tried wifi tether for root-- played with all the settings.... it will turn on and the SSID shows up on the TF300T .. but if you try to connect it just says "Saved." Even though it also says Signal quality is "Excellent"...
I don't get it at all.
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kaos420 said:
Try different profiles. I tried my EVO LTE last night for 2 hrs. Tried all generic settings. I ended up switching it to sg3 profile same chipset as mine. Worked fine after that.
Sent from magical jelly bean.
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Yep exactly what kaos said. I had that issue with my HD2 doing exactly what you said. Would "save" but never connect. I ended up using something like the nexus profile or something.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using Tapatalk 2
elesbb said:
Yep exactly what kaos said. I had that issue with my HD2 doing exactly what you said. Would "save" but never connect. I ended up using something like the nexus profile or something.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using Tapatalk 2
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Great suggestions guys! I seem to be making some progress. I can now "connect" and get an IP, but the "wifi signal" bar thingy in the lower-right stays gray, not blue like it usually is when on working WiFi, and apps still cannot get to the net, which I assume is what the gray means (network connection but no internet connection). I will have to go down the list and try every possible configuation, I suppose. Yikes! I'll keep at it...
Thank you!
Epicenter714 said:
Great suggestions guys! I seem to be making some progress. I can now "connect" and get an IP, but the "wifi signal" bar thingy in the lower-right stays gray, not blue like it usually is when on working WiFi, and apps still cannot get to the net, which I assume is what the gray means (network connection but no internet connection). I will have to go down the list and try every possible configuation, I suppose. Yikes! I'll keep at it...
Thank you!
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Nice. Now you need to connect to proxy.
stenc55 said:
Nice. Now you need to connect to proxy.
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This may sound dumb, but how do I do that? I guess I need to set it globally in Android and not per-app because most apps don't let you set one. Thanks!
Epicenter714 said:
This may sound dumb, but how do I do that? I guess I need to set it globally in Android and not per-app because most apps don't let you set one. Thanks!
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Im using ProxyDroid. But you need to have rom with root and iptables enabled. Official CM10.1 doesn't have it, unofficial from Surdu_petru does.

[NEED TESTERS] A Possible fix for AOSP Wifi

Alright I think the problem is AOSP has trouble setting an IP address for itself. That's why it takes a while to connect but when connected its solid (at least for me).
All this is done by getting on a PC connected to your WiFi and typing in your gateway IP address in the address bar (most likely 192.168.1.254).
Head to "Home Network" then "Advanced Settings". In "Device List" on the bottom should be a button saying "Edit Address Allocation" Click it.
Find your device (mine said android-a14242f6c57da641 but if you have more than one device then just find the IP of your phone and link it with the one in the list.) In the drop down menu "Address Assignment" set your phone as "Private Fixed: xxx.xxx.x.xxx" (You can pick a random one just make sure another device doesn't have the same IP).
Remember that IP address and click save at the bottom.
Now head to your phone and open up WiFi. Hold down on your Wifi's address and click "Modify network".
Set "IP settings" from "DHCP" to "Static". Scroll down and in "IP address" type in the IP you set for it on the PC.
Also make sure "Gateway" is set to your default gateway address (probably 192.168.1.254)
Click Save and turn WiFi on and off to test how fast you connect.
Whatever happens report back here. This is only a theory.
-Sugardaddy Duncan
Will test now.
EDIT: I have two routers (one for each side of the house; there is no good central location). I set one to static and the other to DHCP, and the one set with a static IP definitely connects faster than the other.
Desertman123 said:
Will test now.
EDIT: I have two routers (one for each side of the house; there is no good central location). I set one to static and the other to DHCP, and the one set with a static IP definitely connects faster than the other.
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Thanks for the report
-Sugardaddy Duncan
I have been having this wifi problem using cm 10.1 on my AT&T HTC One X. I just tried what you described, and so far simply changing the IP on my phone to static fixes the problem.:victory: Then again, this is just right now. I will report back in time an let you know if it continues to work (I hope it does). Thanks for the fix, I really needed it and I couldn't find anything else.
pacman314 said:
I have been having this wifi problem using cm 10.1 on my AT&T HTC One X. I just tried what you described, and so far simply changing the IP on my phone to static fixes the problem.:victory: Then again, this is just right now. I will report back in time an let you know if it continues to work (I hope it does). Thanks for the fix, I really needed it and I couldn't find anything else.
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I've noticed switching wifi off then on when I get home really helps.
-Sugardaddy Duncan
Arrow44 said:
I've noticed switching wifi off then on when I get home really helps.
-Sugardaddy Duncan
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Thanks sugardaddy
Mister J said:
Thanks sugardaddy
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You talk when Sugardaddy says for you to talk.
-Sugardaddy Duncan
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You talk when Sugardaddy says for you to talk.
-Sugardaddy Duncan
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Lol
Sent from my One X using xda app-developers app
Arrow44 said:
Alright I think the problem is AOSP has trouble setting an IP address for itself. That's why it takes a while to connect but when connected its solid (at least for me).
All this is done by getting on a PC connected to your WiFi and typing in your gateway IP address in the address bar (most likely 192.168.1.254).
Head to "Home Network" then "Advanced Settings". In "Device List" on the bottom should be a button saying "Edit Address Allocation" Click it.
Find your device (mine said android-a14242f6c57da641 but if you have more than one device then just find the IP of your phone and link it with the one in the list.) In the drop down menu "Address Assignment" set your phone as "Private Fixed: xxx.xxx.x.xxx" (You can pick a random one just make sure another device doesn't have the same IP).
Remember that IP address and click save at the bottom.
Now head to your phone and open up WiFi. Hold down on your Wifi's address and click "Modify network".
Set "IP settings" from "DHCP" to "Static". Scroll down and in "IP address" type in the IP you set for it on the PC.
Also make sure "Gateway" is set to your default gateway address (probably 192.168.1.254)
Click Save and turn WiFi on and off to test how fast you connect.
Whatever happens report back here. This is only a theory.
-Sugardaddy Duncan
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I did this with my 2wire and it was a success. Connected right away. I'm running Viper XL 4.0.0 JB 4.2.2 with Beastmode Reloaded 3.5 which is AOSP based. I will monitor the performance and let you know.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45389858#post45389858
RC196 said:
I did this with my 2wire and it was a success. Connected right away. I'm running Viper XL 4.0.0 JB 4.2.2 with Beastmode Reloaded 3.5 which is AOSP based. I will monitor the performance and let you know.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45389858#post45389858
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I did all the steps and work but takes a lot to connect.

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