Problem with my TL-WN722N V 1.10 on Nexus 5 6.0.1 plugged with OTG - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I have the 1.10 model of the TL-WN722N plugged in with a standard OTG adapter and it doesn't work.!
I installed Nethunter via the TWRP method by installing the image file in recovery mode, after unlocking the OEM via windows with adb.
I have version 6.0.1 of Android on Nexus 5 and I connect the key with a standard OTG adapter.
Currently I have done a lot of research and I can't figure out how to fix the problem.
I also try to install applications that manage and enable the OTG.
Here are screenshots of the commands I tried and with the version of my Android.
sorry i can't put an external link
The biggest problem is that the modules do not install, I have already tested some kernel and none install the modules so we get the problem cited above.
sorry i can't put an external link
I have spent whole days looking for a solution, looking at forum pages and I don't understand.
I managed to understand that there is a bone for the phone + the kernel and the full kali pack (tell me if I'm wrong).
But I don't know why the modules don't want to install.
The phone works very well in OTG.
I tested with several OTG cables and it works perfectly with a USB key.
I'm on Nexus 5 with original android 6.0.1 in marshmallow and I'm trying to connect a TL-WN722N 1.10 to the phone.
In short I hope you can help me because I am surpassing, I am completely neophyte but that fascinates me.
Sorry for the translation, I'm French.
Here is the name to my gitlab issue:
"Problem with my TL-WN722N V 1.10 on Nexus 5 6.0.1 plugged with OTG"
I tested the kernel that I was offered and it doesn't work.
Especially since I can't understand in what order I should install each file and if I should "reboot" between each "install".
Thank you for taking the time to read this block and I hope you can help me.
If any info is missing, tell me.
Thank you
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andurilmike

andurilmike said:
Hello,
I have the 1.10 model of the TL-WN722N plugged in with a standard OTG adapter and it doesn't work.!
I installed Nethunter via the TWRP method by installing the image file in recovery mode, after unlocking the OEM via windows with adb.
I have version 6.0.1 of Android on Nexus 5 and I connect the key with a standard OTG adapter.
Currently I have done a lot of research and I can't figure out how to fix the problem.
I also try to install applications that manage and enable the OTG.
Here are screenshots of the commands I tried and with the version of my Android.
sorry i can't put an external link
The biggest problem is that the modules do not install, I have already tested some kernel and none install the modules so we get the problem cited above.
sorry i can't put an external link
I have spent whole days looking for a solution, looking at forum pages and I don't understand.
I managed to understand that there is a bone for the phone + the kernel and the full kali pack (tell me if I'm wrong).
But I don't know why the modules don't want to install.
The phone works very well in OTG.
I tested with several OTG cables and it works perfectly with a USB key.
I'm on Nexus 5 with original android 6.0.1 in marshmallow and I'm trying to connect a TL-WN722N 1.10 to the phone.
In short I hope you can help me because I am surpassing, I am completely neophyte but that fascinates me.
Sorry for the translation, I'm French.
Here is the name to my gitlab issue:
"Problem with my TL-WN722N V 1.10 on Nexus 5 6.0.1 plugged with OTG"
I tested the kernel that I was offered and it doesn't work.
Especially since I can't understand in what order I should install each file and if I should "reboot" between each "install".
Thank you for taking the time to read this block and I hope you can help me.
If any info is missing, tell me.
Thank you
A +
andurilmike
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You didn't mean the whole time the 6.1 factory image, or did you?
It was to 90 % over the thread of Lineage the talk.
Anyhow, anything which you got linked by the fellow user and me, were apart from the official image from Offensive's site, solely for Lineage meant.
Before I forget, here the newly build chroot, with all the new apps, wallpaper, boot animation from the nightlys:
https://mega.nz/#!9MZ3nAKJ!oQFguK9vltGN5TNjxcfZmQvM2xg3_EzNWTz5roBN-Hk
What do you not understand about the flash procedure in particular?
PS
As re4son wrote does the hammerhead kernel not install any modules.
I don't know what you flashed before though.
What did happen with Lineage+Opengapps+root+installer+kernel(or together, as my previous upload..?
I haven't the best experiences with Lineage, but it depends.
May I ask if you had time to take a look from the rom I linked you at the beginning?
It's the most reliable, although a bit outdated rom named NetHunter OS.
https://gist.github.com/binkybear/8f0f4eee292d5263372f47c3c3edd08e
Post your questions as detailed as possible..so let's wrap it up.

469/5000
A miracle happened there and installing nethunteros-nethunter-hammerhead-cm-14.1-hammerhead and then kalifs-armhf-full.tar.xz for the chroot and it works well.
The only problem is that when I try to install packages:
E: unable to locate kali-linux nethunter package
E: unable to locate kali-linux package
E: unable to locate kali linux-all package
But other than that, everything works.
Victory.
Thank you all for your patience and your advice.

andurilmike said:
469/5000
A miracle happened there and installing nethunteros-nethunter-hammerhead-cm-14.1-hammerhead and then kalifs-armhf-full.tar.xz for the chroot and it works well.
The only problem is that when I try to install packages:
E: unable to locate kali-linux nethunter package
E: unable to locate kali-linux package
E: unable to locate kali linux-all package
But other than that, everything works.
Victory.
Thank you all for your patience and your advice.
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No need to thank me.. I am glad, that you were able to get it to work finally, after that number of failed attempts..
I went with the NetHunterOS rom version, which I linked you in gitlab
https://build.nethunter.com/nethunt.../LOS-hammerhead-14.1-20170102-nethunteros.zip
SuperSU has already been integrated in this variation as well.
After you flash the obligatory OpenGapps version for the same Android version and architecture 7.1 [arm], you are basically good to go.
I prefer the package size 'pico' - but this goes after your personal liking.
In my experiences is it better to use the "older" kalifs filesizes and not the newer ones with ~ 1,3 GB -- it seems to break somehow the rom/kernel if you use the newer ones
https://build.nethunter.com/kalifs/kalifs-20171118/kalifs-armhf-full.tar.xz
I don't know if you can use the internal wifi chipset, as well as a external adapter for wireless pentesting with the version wich you choose, but this is possible with the one I linked yesterday and again above.
A problem is that
(sudo) apt-get (dist-)upgrade
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and seemingly further package upgrades are breaking the rom.
Although theoretically should you be able to install stuff.
Did you try it over the terminal, or just the NetHunter.apk?
Best regards l

Thank you.
I use an external wifi antenna, the TL-WN722N v 1.10 in USB OTG.
I tried to install metapackages via nethunter.apk
Nethunter cannot detect a HID interface.
Duckhunter HID does not work.
Thank you
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andurilmike said:
Thank you.
I use an external wifi antenna, the TL-WN722N v 1.10 in USB OTG.
I tried to install metapackages via nethunter.apk
Nethunter cannot detect a HID interface.
Duckhunter HID does not work.
Thank you
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Yeah, I just meant with the mentioned rom/setup, are you able to use the internal Wifi chipset (Broadcom4339) in monitor mode and could forgo the external adapter.
HID should work as well.

No, I cannot use the internal wifi card in monitor mode or the HID device.
I don't understand why?
Thank you

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[Q] USB WWAN - How To On Wifi Xoom?

Hello, I Know there are correct wifi usb dongles drivers in Tiamat Kernels, i have tried everything possible to get the Mobile Settings option in the Wireless setting of android with no luck, Can anybody point me to the correct procedures on how to do it? btw i have tried the methods of doing that on Acer and Asus and it didn't work, i had to flash new kernels to boot again in some cases. Thanks
Why those drivers are present but nobody want to write dialer script and instruction?
Launchpad kernel for Xoom!
Alright, Forget about Tiamat kernel, i have Team Tiamat Moray Rom on my Wifi only Xoom with the launchpad kernel from this post :
http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/lau...nel-launchpad-1-2-2-new-6-11-11-3-1-only.html
you will find in the addons (WWAN USB Addon) which is used on the launchpad to show the Mobile Menu and enable tethering as the kernel should have everything required, so why when i use it on the Xoom it doesn't work? BTW i have also disabled the Zero-CD option on the USB stick to make sure it reads as a modem when connected to usb port, i made sure that my 3g stick is compatible with the operation.
Its really interesting when i see 153 views and only one reply
You can try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1118639
And I will try with CDMA modem I found one non-english article.
But just yesterday I got trouble with OTG connections, all devices are with error:
usb 2-1: new low speed USB device using tegra-ehci and address 6
usb 2-1: device not accepting address 6, error -71
hub 2-1: unable to enumerate device on port 1
It was working last night. Wtf? Do you know how to fix this? I tried to restart tablet with no luck, otg cable not working anymore.
Update 1: Nevermind, cable was broken. Fixed.
Update 2: I tried that method on link I gave you - zore result, reflashed.
P.S: Just tried your launchpad kernel - too bad that 3.1 only. I'm using Rogue now. By the way usb_wwan can be installed everywhere.
I found also this universal installer for Huawei modems attached below.
Dunno how to "dance" with this. After installing just nothing happend or I doing wrong.
thanks for you effort, OTG cables are horrible, most of the time when you get failures its caused by cables or adapters anyway,
i downloaded the attached archive and pushed all modules to my Xoom with MORAY Rom and Odachi Kernel, rebooted and nothing happened too no Mobile Settings menu, will keep trying and keep you posted
Actually I'm not sure if there should appear some menu. After this you have to see in dmesg you modem to be recognized like GSM converter but I don't. So it looks like option.ko isn't loaded. Maybe this file has to be in defferent place instead of /system/lib on Xoom? I also tried to put it in /system/lib/modules/ , also nothing happend after.
Maybe it works on older versions of ROMs? I'm using 3.2.2 stock rooted with rogue kernel + usb_wwan
Maybe, i have tried it with many roms, even the 3.1 but no luck, i think Team Tiamat would be the right ppl who would clarify everything to us, i have tried setting the kernel to launch all the modules on boot but nothing happened,we need somebody experienced in those things to help us out
Hmm... as you see there is nobody who want to help with this. Because they have 3G models or expencive portable hotspots and nobody need this.
Anyway. Did you try to put option.ko and usb_wwan.ko in system/library/modules folder and right after that set up "modules on boot"? Restart tablet, connect modem and see in dmesg. I don't have this option in my rom, so try to do that.
:s
I've tried placing the modules and loading them on boot, but it didn't work too, its not about money, actually i have 3G portable wifi router and my other android devices have the built-in wifi hotspot ,but its about doing the thing...its about the concept, why it's not working while we have everything in place, thats the weird thing, i think we will have to wait until somebody feels sorry for us then decide to help us! :s
Problem definitely in /system/build.prop it should be edited somehow, according to manual for A500 tablet.
Neolo said:
I found also this universal installer for Huawei modems attached below.
Dunno how to "dance" with this. After installing just nothing happend or I doing wrong.
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hi, where to put this module pack? i mean how to install?
How to connect manually using Huawei 3G dongle:
You need:
- rooted xoom with Tiamat kernel (or any other which has usb_wwan.ko and option.ko attached)
- 3g dongle
1. Backup files from /etc/ppp in case when this solution don't work
2. Download attached zip and extract to /etc/ppp
3. edit /etc/ppp/gprs-connect-chat in line
Code:
'' AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet"
replace 'internet' with APN name for your network
4. Now run terminal (Terminal Emulator) and type
Code:
su
stop ril-daemon
insmod /system/lib/modules/usb_wwan.ko
insmod /system/lib/modules/option.ko
pppd call gprs
Now you should have working connection (Xoom doesn't show this, but if you run browser it should work).
For me it works on Verizon Xoom with Huawei e1750, but i'm living in area where only edge is avaliable, so this is very slow connection - i need to check connection speed in other location this weekend.
For Xoom Wifi owners: this should also work for you, but with small change - after inserting modules you should check on dmesg which port(s) is using your dongle and change port number in first line of /etc/ppp/peers/gprs . It's probably /dev/ttyUSB0 but you must check.
Porzeczek said:
How to connect manually using Huawei 3G dongle:
You need:
- rooted xoom with Tiamat kernel (or any other which has usb_wwan.ko and option.ko attached)
- 3g dongle
1. Backup files from /etc/ppp in case when this solution don't work
2. Download attached zip and extract to /etc/ppp
3. edit /etc/ppp/gprs-connect-chat in line
Code:
'' AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet"
replace 'internet' with APN name for your network
4. Now run terminal (Terminal Emulator) and type
Code:
su
stop ril-daemon
insmod /system/lib/modules/usb_wwan.ko
insmod /system/lib/modules/option.ko
pppd call gprs
Now you should have working connection (Xoom doesn't show this, but if you run browser it should work).
For me it works on Verizon Xoom with Huawei e1750, but i'm living in area where only edge is avaliable, so this is very slow connection - i need to check connection speed in other location this weekend.
For Xoom Wifi owners: this should also work for you, but with small change - after inserting modules you should check on dmesg which port(s) is using your dongle and change port number in first line of /etc/ppp/peers/gprs . It's probably /dev/ttyUSB0 but you must check.
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bro,
how can we connect any other company's usb modem? it is same as huawei modem or new driver files to be downloaded?
raihankabir_1 said:
bro,
how can we connect any other company's usb modem? it is same as huawei modem or new driver files to be downloaded?
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What modem you have?
Porzeczek said:
What modem you have?
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i was successful with huawei 3g modem according to the tutorial. i have an wimax usb modem and i didnt find any tutorial related to wimax usb modem on xoom
raihankabir_1 said:
i was successful with huawei 3g modem according to the tutorial. i have an wimax usb modem and i didnt find any tutorial related to wimax usb modem on xoom
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Ask google for linux support for this wimax modem. If it works on linux it also should work in android. And most of linux tutorials are saying which driver is needed.
I also have different modem need to use, because gprs is slow and expencive.
I have Cmotech U300 (Dual mode - WiMax + CDMA Rev.A) branded for Sprint. Have no idea where to get a driver for xoom.
Looks like my modem is working under Linux, http://jebus.nu/tech-corner/sprint-u300 Dut generally I have no idea how to make it for Xoom.
My Huawei is recognized well. I set APN name, but what about APN username and password. Where are setted?
Are there any updated ppp files for the xoom on jelly bean as it does not seem to work with my one....... Also try something called "ppp widget" which seems to be easier to do but still its not worked for me on my xoom...... HELP

[Q] RCA 7" 8GB Tablet

I need help figuring out how to root a RCA RCT6077W22 tablet. It has Android Jellybean 4.1.1- v1.0.1, 8GB built in storage, 1GHZ processor, Google apps installed, kernel is [email protected]#132.I'd like to try to root it from the tablet itself if not I'm familiar with SuperOneClick as I've used it for my Samsung Galaxy S 4G before I should it. If it comes to that option I need to be able to use a rooting program on my computer that does not require internet the only internet I am able to use is the libraries. I have a laptop but no charger so my laptop is dead. I'm not a noon when it comes to rooting as I've mentioned I've done it before. Just need help finding a root for this tablet. I appreciate any help I get and thank you. If you need more info feel free to ask. I've also looked at the topic about the 4GB but its not that helpful is why I created my own topic.
deathscreations said:
I need help figuring out how to root a RCA RCT6077W22 tablet. It has Android Jellybean 4.1.1- v1.0.1, 8GB built in storage, 1GHZ processor, Google apps installed, kernel is [email protected]#132.I'd like to try to root it from the tablet itself if not I'm familiar with SuperOneClick as I've used it for my Samsung Galaxy S 4G before I should it. If it comes to that option I need to be able to use a rooting program on my computer that does not require internet the only internet I am able to use is the libraries. I have a laptop but no charger so my laptop is dead. I'm not a noon when it comes to rooting as I've mentioned I've done it before. Just need help finding a root for this tablet. I appreciate any help I get and thank you. If you need more info feel free to ask. I've also looked at the topic about the 4GB but its not that helpful is why I created my own topic.
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Did u figure out how to root your rca tablet....I have one and I need mine rooted also I can't store any apps on my ad card
Can you give more specifics such as the the model number, what version of android is it running?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using xda app-developers app
I have the rct6378w2 RCA 7' 8GB tablet (4.2.2 JB). (Black Friday 2013 Walmart for $49)
I was able to root it by first installing the pdanet drivers (for adb access). And then using the kingo app, which you can get from http://www.kingoapp.com/.
Its free but closed source. I found it via this youtube video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MiZtZCqu4k
Worked even with the 1.0.2 update installed (which I have no clue what it did (17MB).
Takenover83 said:
I have the rct6378w2 RCA 7' 8GB tablet (4.2.2 JB). (Black Friday 2013 Walmart for $49)
I was able to root it by first installing the pdanet drivers (for adb access). And then using the kingo app, which you can get from http://www.kingoapp.com/.
Its free but closed source. I found it via this youtube video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MiZtZCqu4k
Worked even with the 1.0.2 update installed (which I have no clue what it did (17MB).
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TAHNK YOU Takenover83 you are amazing. I rooted my tablet same model and set up as yours.
frarredo here is the information you were asking about in the picks below..
Please take notice to picture Screenshot_2013-11-29-23-15-32.png running bubble launcher, xposed framework , and xhalofloaingwind, to muliwindows on the tablet and all android phones,
Sorry here is the last pic it did not let me upload
Help
Takenover83 said:
I have the rct6378w2 RCA 7' 8GB tablet (4.2.2 JB). (Black Friday 2013 Walmart for $49)
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Worked even with the 1.0.2 update installed (which I have no clue what it did (17MB).
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I cannot get pdanet to get the drivers. I cant find any drivers anywhere. Pdanet says to click ok after connecting, and it just says no android device found..I think there's an error box too.. I don't know how to fix it. I also have the tablet from the black friday event. Exact same one. Also, I have USB debugging on...
UPDATE: I found out the problem! The support files weren't in the root file I had the .exe in. I just moved the .exe to the same folder with the support files, and now I'm rooted and ready! Thanks!
wy3r5 said:
I cannot get pdanet to get the drivers. I cant find any drivers anywhere. Pdanet says to click ok after connecting, and it just says no android device found..I think there's an error box too.. I don't know how to fix it. I also have the tablet from the black friday event. Exact same one. Also, I have USB debugging on...
UPDATE: I found out the problem! The support files weren't in the root file I had the .exe in. I just moved the .exe to the same folder with the support files, and now I'm rooted and ready! Thanks!
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how are you turning on usb debugging? I also have this tablet(purchased on black Friday from Walmart like everyone else) and mine doesn't seem to have that option anywhere. in fact, compared to the previous two android products I have, this device seems to lack ALOT of available functions. though I am capable of navigating a recovery menu at boot. but that doesn't do me any good for using pdanet. that seems to be my biggest road block. pdanet wont install because the onl;y way I can allow my device to connect to my pc with adp is using the adp updater in the recovery boot menu.
Desarial said:
how are you turning on usb debugging? I also have this tablet(purchased on black Friday from Walmart like everyone else) and mine doesn't seem to have that option anywhere. in fact, compared to the previous two android products I have, this device seems to lack ALOT of available functions. though I am capable of navigating a recovery menu at boot. but that doesn't do me any good for using pdanet. that seems to be my biggest road block. pdanet wont install because the onl;y way I can allow my device to connect to my pc with adp is using the adp updater in the recovery boot menu.
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It is a hidden option that needs to be enabled. Follow this guide: www ninjaromeo com / enable-usb-debugging-developer-options-jelly-bean/
I just enabled this option on my Walmart BF 7" RCA RCT6378W2 tablet.
Sorry I had to mangle the link because XDA wont let me link external sources yet.
Glad I could help a few. Now, someone get on a functional recovery ;p
I have poked around a little at the stock recovery, backing it up, etc.. But am not brave enough to try and get CWM working on it.
I was able to use th Xposed framework for a few mod's no problem. Battery mod, reboot menu, hide navbar, etc.. But Xposed can only do so much.
Edit: I heard on reddit this tool also works for rooting. I have not tested it (already rooted with the other method).
http://www.cydiaimpactor.com/
Getting Debugging to work.
I was not drunk when I made this post...I have the RCT6378W2 if you go to about tablet in your settings and repeatedly tap the build number...the deveolper options will appear...I fell out of my seat when i discovered this.
On a side note...if you repeatedly tap the android version...a cute picture of the android jellybean will appear. Try it.
rca 7" dual core tablet root
Takenover83 said:
Glad I could help a few. Now, someone get on a functional recovery ;p
I have poked around a little at the stock recovery, backing it up, etc.. But am not brave enough to try and get CWM working on it.
I was able to use th Xposed framework for a few mod's no problem. Battery mod, reboot menu, hide navbar, etc.. But Xposed can only do so much.
Edit: I heard on reddit this tool also works for rooting. I have not tested it (already rooted with the other method).
http://www.cydiaimpactor.com/
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im not down with kingo, too risky! gonna try impactor. i will report back soon :fingers-crossed:
---------- Post added at 09:31 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:15 PM ----------
1: Install drivers. Seeing as RCA does not provide drivers, we had to find some that work. That's where PDANET comes in. Their drivers support a very wide range of Android devices. We are not installing it to tether. We just want the drivers it provides. So download PDANET, install, let it detect your device, install the drivers, and then afterwords you can uninstall it.
2: Enable Developer Options. Settings>About tablet> Tap Build Number a bunch of times till it's enabled.
3: Enable USB Debugging. Options>Developer Options>Click On (up top)>Then checkmark USB Debugging
That should clear up some of the confusion in this thread. How you root after step 3 is up to you. Personally, I did it with Kango. Which was straight forward. Connect device, hit a button, Say yes to a couple questions, reboot, presto done.
cueballs said:
It is a hidden option that needs to be enabled. Follow this guide: www ninjaromeo com / enable-usb-debugging-developer-options-jelly-bean/
I just enabled this option on my Walmart BF 7" RCA RCT6378W2 tablet.
Sorry I had to mangle the link because XDA wont let me link external sources yet.
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Thanks, that sorted things out.
To make clear, and aid in any other inquiries, I managed to find an ADP connection mode, among other android update features. with the device off, hold volume up while turning the device on. it should boot to an image of an android with an open chest panel and the words, "no command". if you push volume up again it will provide you with options and instructions on how to execute. you can manual update the device with an SDK through USB ADP mode this way. I'm not sure if that makes anything simpler or generates a work around but I hope it helps with future development for this device.
Well got root now we need a recovery...
For some reason when trying to make sure I can send adb commands to my tablet, I am showing no devices connected. I check in device manager and it shows up as Android ADB interface for the tablet. These drivers were installed with the latest version of PDANet. Thoughts or how were you all able to get the drivers fully loaded and working? I have developer options already enabled and USB debugging mode is checked.
Info: RCA RCT6378W2 Tablet
Android 4.2.2
Kernal 3.0.36+
PDANet+ 4.12
Windows 7 64 Bit (I also tried it on my windows 7 32 bit computer)
GloryFreak said:
For some reason when trying to make sure I can send adb commands to my tablet, I am showing no devices connected. I check in device manager and it shows up as Android ADB interface for the tablet. These drivers were installed with the latest version of PDANet. Thoughts or how were you all able to get the drivers fully loaded and working? I have developer options already enabled and USB debugging mode is checked.
Info: RCA RCT6378W2 Tablet
Android 4.2.2
Kernal 3.0.36+
PDANet+ 4.12
Windows 7 64 Bit (I also tried it on my windows 7 32 bit computer)
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You need to create "adb_usb.ini" in "Users>Username>.android".
Inside "adb_usb.ini" insert "0x2207" and save.
Source: http://blog.fh-kaernten.at/wehr/?p=1182
I need some help rooting this tablet. The point is when im installing the pdanet drivers the screen hangs saying installing drivers.. i finally was able to get the driver installed. but then king root can not connect to it. i checked the device manage and the abd phone is installed. so im not sure what im doing wrong.
scooter29 said:
I need some help rooting this tablet. The point is when im installing the pdanet drivers the screen hangs saying installing drivers.. i finally was able to get the driver installed. but then king root can not connect to it. i checked the device manage and the abd phone is installed. so im not sure what im doing wrong.
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I had this problem too. make sure you're using the most recent version of pdanet. for whatever reason the older version just hang there and dont work right.
Installed the latest pdanet. It wont install the driver. I checked the device manager and it still shows the device without the driver. not sure what else to try..

[REQ] USB ext WIFI Dongles driver modules into 4.3/4.4 kernel

Hi! I was wondering if it was possible (it probably is) to merge ralink drivers into some i9300 kernel to make an eventual USB external Wifi adapter. More in detail, the modules i think would be mostly useful are the RT2080 ones, even i need specifically the rt3070 one. I saw that this was already done on Nexus7 devices, and wanted to ask if some dev could do this or some tips on how to do it by myself. Thank you
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app
nebular said:
Hi! I was wondering if it was possible (it probably is) to merge ralink drivers into some i9300 kernel to make an eventual USB external Wifi adapter. More in detail, the modules i think would be mostly useful are the RT2080 ones, even i need specifically the rt3070 one. I saw that this was already done on Nexus7 devices, and wanted to ask if some dev could do this or some tips on how to do it by myself. Thank you
EDIT 22/03
So i found out the xda-dev app Module Loader. Injected rt3070sta.ko module and successfully mounted my Zyxel NWD2105 Wifi dongle. But it seems phone doesnt care. I m on Slimkat 4.4 v3.8 on i9300. The question is: how do i now become able to use the dongle?
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nebular said:
nebular said:
Hi! I was wondering if it was possible (it probably is) to merge ralink drivers into some i9300 kernel to make an eventual USB external Wifi adapter. More in detail, the modules i think would be mostly useful are the RT2080 ones, even i need specifically the rt3070 one. I saw that this was already done on Nexus7 devices, and wanted to ask if some dev could do this or some tips on how to do it by myself. Thank you
EDIT 22/03
So i found out the xda-dev app Module Loader. Injected rt3070sta.ko module and successfully mounted my Zyxel NWD2105 Wifi dongle. But it seems phone doesnt care. I m on Slimkat 4.4 v3.8 on i9300. The question is: how do i now become able to use the dongle?
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You must boot from a linux distrubiton such as backtrack. But there is no native way that i know for doing that. Although there is one solution that you run linux background and connect to it by vnc viewer. Take a look at this
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I built a few kernels for 4.3 and 4.4 with these modules, but the problem is once I built the kernel I lost the ability to mount the ext4 SD to be available within android. Only adb can see it.
What do you see in lsusb, or dmesg when you plug it in?
simply nothing. my rt3070 device is not even recognized by phone (i9300 with 4.4.4 Slimkat) after inserting specific .ko modules

Finding the right Wifi-Stick for Aircrack-ng on the OnePlus One

First of all, i'm not sure if i'm posting in the right section as i'm new to this forum.
I basically want to find a wifi stick, that supports using it together with aircrack-ng (The Kali Nethunter for the OnePlus One)
My Setup:
A OnePlus One
Multiboot
Dirty Unicorns (For being able to multiboot as CyanogenMod's Kernel doesnt support multiboot)
CyanogenMod 12.1 (Last Nightly or smth.)
Kali Nethunter
USB-OTG cable
So really the only thing that's missing is the stick.
I've only used Keyboards and Mouses with the OTG cable before, and it worked just plug'n'play. Would be awesome if i would find a stick that just works out of the box with little preconfiguration, but it's probably not that easy.
=> My two questions are:
(More important) WHAT stick is the perfect one (Does anyone have a working one thats easy to set up)?
(I'll figure it out myself somehow i hope, if i have a stick)HOW do i set up the stick? (I mean what drivers to flash, etc.)
virusscript24 said:
First of all, i'm not sure if i'm posting in the right section as i'm new to this forum.
I basically want to find a wifi stick, that supports using it together with aircrack-ng (The Kali Nethunter for the OnePlus One)
My Setup:
A OnePlus One
Multiboot
Dirty Unicorns (For being able to multiboot as CyanogenMod's Kernel doesnt support multiboot)
CyanogenMod 12.1 (Last Nightly or smth.)
Kali Nethunter
USB-OTG cable
So really the only thing that's missing is the stick.
I've only used Keyboards and Mouses with the OTG cable before, and it worked just plug'n'play. Would be awesome if i would find a stick that just works out of the box with little preconfiguration, but it's probably not that easy.
=> My two questions are:
(More important) WHAT stick is the perfect one (Does anyone have a working one thats easy to set up)?
(I'll figure it out myself somehow i hope, if i have a stick)HOW do i set up the stick? (I mean what drivers to flash, etc.)
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Old thread, yes i know, but just got my Oneplus. PnP compatible dongle is TL-WN722N. Once plugged, airmon-ng will detect it. ifconfig wlan1 up before hand. Drivers are all intact to the current NetHunter. Just plug and play through OTG.
Ps. Same goes for a linux OS, kali 2.0. Nexus 7 tablet. Whatever, chipset is Atheros and it's plug and play. Just don't go get a chipset that's ATH10K or you'll be slitting your wrist as that is still a work in progress.

Iuni I1 host and otg

Hello everyone!
This guide is to solve the otg not-working in Iuni I1 with cyanogenmod rom running Android L. Since the stock firmware does support the otg function (according to all the reviews I saw on internet) but doesn´t work properly under this rom, after some several attempts, I made it work and gonna share this with you all.
Requirements:
·Iuni I1 with cwm rom running Android L
·Root permissions (if you bought the phone with the cwm already installed, you don´t need to do anything. It´s already rooted)
·OTG cable
·Pen drive
·The following apps:
-USB host check (available at Play Store)
-USB otg helper (available at Play Store)
-any file manager that can manage root permissions and access
Steps:
1-download the apps before mentioned. All of them (including the file manager. I prefer X-plore manager since it is very friendly)
2-Run USB host check. It should give you ok on the first and third item. Click "check". After that, click "fix". Reboot
3-Run USB otg helper. Plug the otg cable with any pen drive you have plugged to it. Click "mount"
4-Open the file manager you downloaded and open the following path: //storage/usbotgdrives
5-Start enjoying your pen drive in your Iuni I1. When you are done, go back to USB otg helper and click "unmount". Well done!
Notes:
Since I made it once and with no printing, its the reason I didn´t attach any pics of reference, but following this guide you will be just fine.
The storage tab in Settings does not support the mount and unmount commands for the pen drives you may use,so don´t bother going there trying to activate it. It´s worthless.
Not only now supports pen drive, but also any usb wired device, at least I tried a keyboard and some speakers with usb plug and both worked just perfectly. Didn´t try with an external hard disk but will try this in the following days, I guess there won´t be any trouble.
There is NO RISK at all doing this.
I suggest you to make a shortcut to the path via your file manager to handle it better.
Hi Gusget,
Do you have a cyanogenmod Rom on your Iuni I1 ?
Very interesting, do you have a link to this rom please ?
I would like to test it.
Regards
Greg
Hello. No, actually its just the cyanogenmod rom that can be found on 4pda. Let me search it for you (I just woke up and am dizzy yet)
Hello Gusget,
Thank you for this info.
I translated the Ry09iu MIUI V7 ROM in french for the IUNI I1 because no way to find others european ROMS for this phone.
So when i read your message, i was surprised to know that an european ROM exist for this phone.
I have small bugs but cannot solve them as i'm not an android developer
If you want to test, the links to the rom are :
http://212.129.45.59/downloads/greg/i1_0811_en_stable.zip
http://212.129.45.59/downloads/greg/i1_0811_fr_stable.zip
Best Regards
Greg

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