Hooked an OTG up with Alfa AWUS036H and successfully started pcap, it sees It and captures packets. I'd like to use this to connect to another wifi Hotspot, and not use the wifi wlan0 on my HTC one.
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I need a solution to connect to a wired 10/100Base-T Ethernet with my SGS2 via Bluetooth or microUSB. There is no WLAN anywhere and i need to connect to the LAN. I need a simple wired-ethernet connection to configure LAN-Devices via Telnet App. I need a mobile device powered by a battery and Android-compatible for use with a Telnet Application.
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Hi!
I have a Sony Bravia Tv with no built in Wifi that I'd like to connect to the internet. The TV has an ethernet port.
I recently acquired a Neo X5 that has an ethernet port, and what I want to do is use this device, which is connected to my home wifi network, and share/tether/bridge it through the ethernet port to the TV.
Can this be done?
Thank you! and sorry for my english.
JaloArg said:
what I want to do is use this device, which is connected to my home wifi network, and share/tether/bridge it through the ethernet port to the TV.
Can this be done?
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I think the easiest solution is to get a second wifi router which can act as a client bridge. Basically you connect both the X5 and the TV to this second router with cables and "bridge" the wifi interface with the main home wifi router. I have such a solution at home.
How I have set it up is:
- My main router is a D-Link DIR-825 running DD-WRT.
- My second (=bridge) router is also a DIR-825 running DD-WRT
- My PVR, BD Player, Receiver and Minix X7 are all connected via ethernet to the bridge router
- The 2,4GHz band on the main router is used by our laptops, phones, tablets, etc.
- The second router connects to the 5GHz wifi band of the main router. This band is reserved solely for media streaming.
Hope this helps.
I can browse on my rooted phone through my PC internet connection (via USB).
The steps are:
Connect device to Wi-Fi *(On HTC M7 enabling USB tethering without any live connection will not create usb0 interface)*
Enable USB Tethering
Add default GW to usb0
Disconnect Wi-Fi
On my PC (Windows) I just bridge both connections.
Everything works except VPN connection, since when trying to "protect" (VpnService method) a socket from the VPN tunnel it fails!
I can see on ConnectivityService.java #3589 (xref) and probably the fail reason, I'm looking for a workaround.
Dear friends,
I have a Witson (MX) PX5 MTCD head-unit.
I have an old dongle from 3: ZTE MF627 (http://www.three.co.uk/Support/Devices/Modems/ZTE/MF627) which works but it connects slowly, and if it looses signal usually it will not re-connect to 3G until you re-plug it. It's not very reliable even on a computer.
So I got this new dongle from 3: ZTE MF370M (http://www.three.co.uk/Discover/Devices/ZTE/MF730M).
It is fast, reliable, connects fast etc... on a computer!
But I didn't know this actually has a different way of working: instead of being like a modem for the head-unit, when you plug it into anything, it dials and connects very fast. Then it creates an USB Ethernet hotplug wired connection for the host device (Windows, Mac, Linux computer etc).
Although generally supported as driver, the problem is that the Android OS in the head-unit doesn't know about this network (nobody wrote a config script or settings for this).
Did anyone manage to make this work?
Thanks!
I tried Malaysk ROM v5.0 because it was saying it has Ethernet settings.
I can see the eth driver recognised in dmesg.
However enabling Other Networks > Ethernet - thinks a bit then it disables it again. I tried both DHCP and Static IP with the usual settings of the dongle - but still no go.
Hi looking to resolve a problem that I can't find an answer to by using Google
I have a tablet running android 11 and have connected a USB c to Ethernet adapter. I have activated wifi and the tablet connects to my local office network. I have activated Ethernet tethering and plugged in a LAN cable to the adapter and the external device (ASIC computer).
The tablet is basically being used to provide wifi connectivity for the device.
I can log into the dashboard and it shows that the ASIC computer is connected and all is working normally BUT I have not found a way to log into the device.... mainly because I have not found a way to locate it's IP address.
I want to be able to configure the firmware on the device from the tablet. It is possible to do this by connecting the device to the router via a lan cable. I then find the IP address on my PC, but I would like to also use the tablet. Thanks
Here is a link to show the set up: https://photos.app.goo.gl/iFsKNWniz2DiDpHD7
Bumped! still trying to get an answer....