Does anyone has Wlan1 adapter connected to mobile phone via USB (micro usb <-- USB female) and got working? How about developers, does anyone know any ROM that supports external wlan adapters? or trick how to get it working? I found in google few different methods but none of them works.. :silly:
erikasnoske said:
Does anyone has Wlan1 adapter connected to mobile phone <snip> I found in google few different methods but none of them works.. :silly:
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Are you asking about using an external wifi adapter? To get better reception of a distant free public wifi or war driving?
I haven't done it with the S4, but I don't think it would be any different once you get the adapter driver sorted out. An example, [GUIDE] Using external USB wifi .
In reverse, I use a cheap Tenda W311U USB wifi stick at work, in AP mode so I can connect my phone (official work wifi is limited). It has a Linux driver, as do many other adapters.
You might search for "Android External Wifi Adapter" instead "wlan1 adapter" and you'll get better hits.
lost_ said:
Are you asking about using an external wifi adapter? To get better reception of a distant free public wifi or war driving?
I haven't done it with the S4, but I don't think it would be any different once you get the adapter driver sorted out. An example, [GUIDE] Using external USB wifi .
In reverse, I use a cheap Tenda W311U USB wifi stick at work, in AP mode so I can connect my phone (official work wifi is limited). It has a Linux driver, as do many other adapters.
You might search for "Android External Wifi Adapter" instead "wlan1 adapter" and you'll get better hits.
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I have this little one:
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Link to that website
and there is Linux drivers. I tryed to compile it on my Asus M51vr laptop, - I got only compiling errors (even I installed kernel "something"..) About compiling on mobile phone - on READ-ONLY system and where is no compatible drivers..?
That's why am asking for help I've read that it's possible to connect Alfa USB adapter...
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Is it possible to enable the USB host function? I have a GPS USB mouse, and I would like to connect to my htc wizard.
Does the host usb function work in some ROM?
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Is it possible to enable the USB host function? I have a GPS USB mouse, and I would like to connect to my htc wizard.
Does the host usb function work in some ROM?
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I am also interested...
I have a Sirf Star II bt dongle, which has a mini usb port. I dont know if I could connect to it via mini usb with my HTC Wizard, and of course use it for GPS Navigation. The reason I want to do this is that I only want to give power supply to my Wizard, not both of the devices
I'm sure this is a rellay interesting thing, not only for GPS mouse USB, but also for USB hard disk and so on....
I'm almost sure that the hardware have the possibility to be used with host function, but I don't know if there are some specific driver to install...
I hope that some guru of this forum should help us..
nope
for my knowledge- there is no posibility of any (undocumented) usb host avilability for our devices. (chip, schematics e.t.c)- I'm 99% shure 4 that.
try Eten m600 or qtek 9000...
According to this diagram, the OMAP850 supports USB Host and Client, so with the proper drivers and cables it should be able to connect to and use USB devices
There is also some discussion about it over here http://www.htcwizardweb.net/node/661
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... so we have two "mysteries of wizard"...
-host usb
-SDHC support.
tell me... is this real? Is it "potentially" possible to discover new, powerful wizard?
Host usb is my wet dream...i cannot understand lack of it novadays..
Three mysteries actually....
-host usb
-SDHC support.
-JTAG
ive done some searching but cant seem to find answer
i want to know if its possible to get some sort of adapter that would allow the diamond to be connected to an ethernet cable. Ive seen some adapters on ebay to allow you to connect a standard size usb input to the mini usb port and then i found a usb to ethernet port. would this work?
i want to be able to use the phone to check network connections and other basic things without having to carry a laptop round with me
any info would be much appreciated
HAve you finger something out? Got the same problem found some converters usb to rj45 but, lets say, in Poland it's not so cheap (I mean - the adapter) so I have to be sure to buy one.
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ive done some searching but cant seem to find answer
i want to know if its possible to get some sort of adapter that would allow the diamond to be connected to an ethernet cable. Ive seen some adapters on ebay to allow you to connect a standard size usb input to the mini usb port and then i found a usb to ethernet port. would this work?
i want to be able to use the phone to check network connections and other basic things without having to carry a laptop round with me
any info would be much appreciated
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to check ethernet connection you can use wifi2ethernet connector
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ive done some searching but cant seem to find answer
i want to know if its possible to get some sort of adapter that would allow the diamond to be connected to an ethernet cable. Ive seen some adapters on ebay to allow you to connect a standard size usb input to the mini usb port and then i found a usb to ethernet port. would this work?
i want to be able to use the phone to check network connections and other basic things without having to carry a laptop round with me
any info would be much appreciated
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I highly doubt windows has drivers for that built in
If you would boot a competent linux kernel talking to /dev/eth0 would probably do the trick though.
hello Xoom owners,
Xoom uses USB OTG but I'm curious what capabilities does it really has.
What's more - Android 3.1 supports it's host mode.
Have anyone tried to plug a USB audio DAC/AMP/ external audio devices to your Xoom?
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PS. this USB DAC has internal battery and doesn't need power supply from tablet/PC
Did you have any issues using the Fiio DAC/Amp with the Xoom?
Thanks
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hello Xoom owners,
Xoom uses USB OTG but I'm curious what capabilities does it really has.
What's more - Android 3.1 supports it's host mode.
Have anyone tried to plug a USB audio DAC/AMP/ external audio devices to your Xoom?
PS. this USB DAC has internal battery and doesn't need power supply from tablet/PC
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I tried plugging in the Korg nanoPAD and Serato. Both devices powered up but that was about it. I'm not rooted so I can't easily debug to see if the OS recognizes them even. Would be awesome if Google could give HC some DAW/Midi love, and of course some quality apps would need to follow (sigh)
I am not terribly familiar with either device. Looked up the nanoPAD and it looks like it requires a midi over USB driver to be installed, so it wouldn't have native USB Audio support like say a DAC would.
Still haven't been able to get a definite word on whether or not a DAC would work.
Thanks for the report on these peripherals, interesting to see people pushing the limits.
host mode doesn't mean that any usb device will work. Currently the only devices with built in drivers are keyboards, mice, and mass storage. Anything else requires a driver.
Sorry to dig up this thread but has anyone found a USB audio class driver for the Xoom? It appears the Xoom must have one lying around somewhere as the dock uses USB only for connection, right?
Bumping this;
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/55393-usb-audio-and-digital-out/
It seems like the xoom needs a driver with usbaudio, then something to switch the output.
Hi guys, I've been searching a way to enable USB tethering on my tablet and came across this simple method to do it.
1. Install this app from the playstore https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.actionsmicro.ezcast&hl=es&gl=US or download the APK from this link https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eDD57PKX761mV97o3h6M1_ng-dDqA8iy/view?usp=sharing and install it.
2. Touch the icon highlighted in the image
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3. Next touch the button with the tittle "Fail? Try on USB tethering mode"
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4. Now touch the button in the bottom
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5. And this will open the menu to create a Wi-FI hotspot, enable USB tethering or enable Bluetooth tethering.
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That's all, I hope this will help you.
Hey,
what kind of cable did you use? I used a usb-c OTG cable, unfortunately without success.
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Hey,
what kind of cable did you use? I used a usb-c OTG cable, unfortunately without success.
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Hi, I used a normal USB-C to USB-A cable to connect to my PC and enable the USB tethering, because I'm using the tablet as a second monitor. Why are you using an OTG cable?
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Hi, I used a normal USB-C to USB-A cable to connect to my PC and enable the USB tethering, because I'm using the tablet as a second monitor. Why are you using an OTG cable?
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I used the otg cable because I want to connect my smartphone to the tablet to use the internet connection from the smartphone to the tablet via USB tethering.
I can enable usb tethering on the smartphone when both devices are connected but the tablet does not seem to use the internet connection.
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I used the otg cable because I want to connect my smartphone to the tablet to use the internet connection from the smartphone to the tablet via USB tethering.
I can enable usb tethering on the smartphone when both devices are connected but the tablet does not seem to use the internet connection.
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I understand, but that's not what this guide is meant for and I don't know if that's possible. These instructions only allow you to enable USB Tethering, Bluetooth Tethering or create a Wi-Fi Hotspot to share the tablet connection.
Let me explain, I have a cathode ray television, a cube one, and I would like to adapt it as a second monitor. So I'm thinking of buying an adapter to convert its signal, the problem? my pc doesn't have another extra connector for a new monitor. After searching, I discover that there are cables that adapt usb to vga, and I more or less trace what you can see in the image. My doubts are, would this set work? regarding the USB to VGA adapter, I have not seen many tests on the internet of this working outside laptops, but it has a usb 3.0 connection, could it work in my computer?
I don't really care about the imput lag, I just want to know if it would work or because of the power load or something like that it wouldn't work.
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Nice artwork. It should work.
It depends on your system recongnizing the "USB to VGA", which is an external video card.
You could do it with a internal video card if you have the slots.
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which is an external video card.
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I do not understand. The usb to vga adapter I saw was a cable, and to use it you had to install their respective drivers. My pc supports video cards, but because of my budget I can't get one yet. If I had one, I would just look for an hdmi to rca adapter.
Thanks for your answer, by the way.
Well, that little thingy with a plug has a frame buffer and all the things that a video card must have.
It's just that instead of connecting over PCI it connects over USB.
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Well, that little thingy with a plug has a frame buffer and all the things that a video card must have.
It's just that instead of connecting over PCI it connects over USB.
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Oh, I get it. Thanks for your help
I'll point out the obvious that you can pick up a used LCD monitor for $10 at any charity shop.
The image will be better and you won't need the VGA to RCA adapter.