So I am trying to get my D801 to work fully with my new car with GM's Intellilink system which seems to be white listing BT MAC addresses from what I can tell and I am trying to spoof my address so that it appears as a Galaxy S3 or S4. I think I have a MAC address from an older Samsung device, so if someone would like to provide the BT Address from their S3, S4, Note2 or Note3 that would be awesome. However that in and of itself is a moot point as I have tried to edit both the /data/misc/btaddr and /data/misc/bluedroid/bt_config.xml files and neither seem to hold/apply when I reboot. I have system mounted r/w and change the permissions to 755 before editing. I am running CM11 M6. Can anyone either suggest how I can spoof my BT address or any other ideas on how to get my phone to work with GM's system. I can get it to connect for phone only; no media, text or other.
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As a point of reference, I am using a rooted HTC G2 running GingerVillain 1.5.
I have been trying to manually connect to my University's wifi (UT of Arlington if it's any help) The Xpress connect app they recommend does not work as it does not detect the network or something or rather. I don't want to mess with it anymore as it would be better to have the settings OS based than app based unless there is no other way.
So, I tried to set it up manually according to what my computer had set up: PEAP with MSCHAPV2. Android only offered "none specified" for user or CA certificates. It acts like it is going to connect, then promptly disconnects.
I think my problem is similar to this topic which was resolved: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=576407
However, whenever I pull wpa_supplicant.conf and change anything, Wi-Fi won't start on the phone. Is there something else I need to do to get a modified one to work? I'll probably still have to play with some settings to get it to actually work with my university.
Ok, I found this topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=692254 which fixes the wifi crash when rebooting after modifying wpa_supplicant.conf I'll have to see if I can get the network to work next time I can go to school.
Hi All, I have a question I'm hoping someone might be able to help me with.
I have a Nexus S i9020A running CM 7.0.2 on AT&T. I've noticed something strange lately and can't quite pinpoint the problem.
I'm running a server at my house with a no-ip address to access my tv show downloads. I'm able to access this from the browser (any browser) while connected to wireless (in my network, or out) but only intermittently while on cellular data. When it isn't working it simply keeps trying to connect until it times out. I haven't yet recognized a pattern of when it works vs when it doesn't.
I thought for a bit it might be a DNS issue, but even with the straight IP address it won't load. Funny thing is, I'm still able to SSH into my router using ConnectBot, so I know the address is correct and the phone can see it. Other apps like RDP won't work either while I'm having this issue.
It's not the end of the world, but it sure is annoying. I'd like for it to work whenever I need it. Any ideas?! I'm stumped.
Thanks everybody!
Tim
I know nothing about networking, just so you know. It sounds like you know much more. I will offer a guess. With some other phones than the ns, sprint has multimedia proxies set for when you are on their network. Streaming music works on wifi but not cell. Use the msl to get into settings, ##data# is the code for sprint phones, and I forget what they are called but there's two proxy addresses and ports that need to be zeroed out then reboot in order to get streaming to work. This is probably not a solution for you but I thought I'd offer something since nobody else has chimed in yet for suggestions.
RS something or another. The other setting is always right next to the first one and generally at the bottom of the list of settings. It could be in advanced or multimedia. Different places for different phones. It would be wise to write down the default addresses and ports before changing them in case it doesn't work or breaks something. It usually doesn't though.
Hey herb, thanks for the response. I see what you're saying, but I don't think it applies here. I know I made it sound like I was streaming or downloading music through the phone...my mistake. What I actually meant was that I'm accessing a web site running from my house to control my home machine downloading music. It's nothing complicated, I'm just sure I'm explaining it terribly.
But, essentially it's just a regular old web page. It's just very strange that it would work wireless and not over cellular. They do run on funky ports, so that they're blocking or redirecting some stuff is very possible. Annoying...
I am running CM9 on a Samsung t679 and was attempting to make changes to the actual WLAN MACID via Terminal & Busybox. I have searched the forums for commands to make the changes however all I have tried have failed to make changes.
Does anyone know how to change/spoof the actual WLAN MACID to whatever I want? I have tried ifconfig and though it seems to execute the command without error in terminal/busybox when I check to see if the change has been made it only shows the actual MACID.
A permanent solution would be preferred however, a temp solution if ok to.
Are you sure you are running as root on the command line? Do 'id'.
Also, be sure to check what your wireless access point says what your MAC is. Do not trust the local device. It may say you are using one MAC, but actually still be using your hardware MAC address.
Ok. I was relying on the device to tell if the MACID was changed, I will check test again. Seems kinda dumb that if I was successful on changing the MACID that the device would show the original vs. current MACID.
I have a 7" Galaxy Tab 2... I would like to have it show up on my router as a specific given name rather than the default Android_xxxxxxxxx. Is there any way to do this? I am not against rooting the device to gain file system access, but I haven't done it yet.
Hello,
i detected by the linux-tool "iwconfig" that the mac-address of the hotspot is changing on every new hotspot activation. There is also a bug-report for it:
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=57452
In the comments is stated that doomlord fixed that problem. Is there any kernel in here for the nexus 5 from doomlord or others, which have this problem solved?
Very annoying with WICD forgetting the password and Windows always creates a new network.
Thanks for help.
Hi,
that's a serious problem for me too.
I would like to use the online services in my Mazda MZD Connect System.
Unforunately the system identifies an Hotspot by its MAC Address.
So whenever i switch the Hotspot off and on again a new entry is created in the car entertain system and i have to enter the password again.
This renders the function nearly unusable.
As i read yesterday, VW drivers have the same issue.
As there is only one line in the source randomizing the last three bytes of the WiFi Hotspot MAC, it would be enough to simply comment it out.
But building a complete new ROM on my own is far beyond my capabilitys yet.
Currently all Nexus phones are affected as well as CM 13.
ElementalX Kernel didn't help either.
HTC doesn't randomize the MAC nor does en iPhone.
But i won't change my phone just for a Car Entertain System.
Another option would be a little Mobile-WiFi standalone Hotspot with an additional SIM Card.
But this would mean extra costs each month which i would certainly like to avoid.
So here my questions:
Is there any Kernel to switch off MAC randomization?
Or any tweak to freeze one MAC?
Or a way i could start a script on switching the Hotspot on to override the MAC?
Or an completely different approach?
Any help is appreciated.