Does a mobile hotspot (Moto E) provides lesser bandwidth than a (direct) USB cell modem? Does the hotspot somehow eat up some portion of the total bandwidth?
Assuming, of course, that both devices support the same identical 3G/4G bands/protocols and use the same plan/SIM card.
rybshik said:
Does a mobile hotspot (Moto E) provides lesser bandwidth than a (direct) USB cell modem? Does the hotspot somehow eat up some portion of the total bandwidth?
Assuming, of course, that both devices support the same identical 3G/4G bands/protocols and use the same plan/SIM card.
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no...no noticeable different will be
Wifi and bluetooth won't turning on
Wifi and bluetooth won't turning on, anyone know what is the problem?
See my attachment below...
someone can help me?
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Hello everybody, in last few days i've been worried much about internet on my phone. Because i was having problems with my router's wi-fi broadcaster. So i decided to set up an adhoc network with my laptop. But my DHD refused to even detect it. So i searched for solution and was quiet astonished to see that all DHD custom roms are out of options for adhoc network support. So i searched for solutions and here is the outcome for my efforts.
DHD Support for AdHoc Networks................
How to:
1- Download zip file
2- Boot into recovery (not bootloader)
3- flash zip file
Now your DHD is supposed to detect and connect adhoc networks.
Note: Set your adhoc network's security to WEP (at least 10 or 13 characters)
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transfer file easy and fast over wi fi ....without
data ....charges...by connecting each others
phone over wifi...blazing fast speed of
transfer..... ​Download(My Blog):HERE
Credits
Jatin059 - For giving his phone for pulling out the apk
Me for testing on several devices
dgrules said:
transfer file easy and fast over wi fi ....without
data ....charges...by connecting each others
phone over wifi...blazing fast speed of
transfer..... ​Download(My Blog):HERE
Credits
Jatin059 - For giving his phone for pulling out the apk
Me for testing on several devices
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can you upload that apk here in XDA..??
Is it mandatory for both the phones (one sender and other receiver) to have this app for sharing?
Satya Swaroop said:
Is it mandatory for both the phones (one sender and other receiver) to have this app for sharing?
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yes
I'm running speedtests and it seems both my WiFi and LTE caps at 10mbps. Normally its at 50-55mbps on other devices.
Already turned off WiFi optimization.
Here's my speed test from a few days ago.
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http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/921842813
Im at 3 bar signal. Bad antennae?
Changing the theme seems to help it..
What the heck?
Bellini Airport, Catania, Italy. MAP: http://goo.gl/kWBQoz
No speed cap at all.
lostman.it said:
Bellini Airport, Catania, Italy. MAP: http://goo.gl/kWBQoz
No speed cap at all.
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Do I just have a faulty WiFi receptor then?
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Do I just have a faulty WiFi receptor then?
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Have you tried another WiFi network? It could be your router set up. What about other devices connected to the wifi?
If you use a custom kernel, try changing the TCP algorithm.
Does anyone experience the same issue when you connect to wi-fi, mobile data indicator keeps showing it is still in use?
I turned off "Switch to mobile data" in wifi connection configs, in dev configs "Always use mobile data" is turned off as well. Also, tried restarting phone and resetting connectivity configs to defaults. Nothing helps.
I'm on the latest software update
Try using bixby routines to automate mobile data off when connected to a WiFi network.
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Try using bixby routines to automate mobile data off when connected to a WiFi network.View attachment 5342547
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Thanks, looks like a nice workaround
Hello guys,
I own a Huawei Y9 device bought in Colombia and I just moved to Spain (dunno if it's relevant) and I've been experiencing internet slow speeds, I have a 200mb internet connection speed, my friend who lives with me ran a speedtest and he got 200mb straight while I run the same speedtest on the same internet connection and get 18mb tops (proof below), downloads are slow and they even get stuck.
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Following internet tutorials I have tried resetting all networks, cleaning data and cache of WiFi Direct app, turning on hardware acceleration and WiFi tethering on Developer Options, ran a net optimizer app but on my Huawei Y9 nothing seems to work to fully take advantage of my 200mb internet connection.
What can I do? Is there a way to fix it? Or should I get another phone?
Any help would be much appreciated, cheers!