Thanx to op on Reddit
Go to dialer, type *#546368#*600#" (brings up hidden menu)
1.Field Test
2.Wifi test
3.Click OTA setting
4.Disable it.
5.Then enable it again.
6.Restart your device.
Since doing this have had ZERO issues with finding and staying connected to my 5ghz wifi. Hopefully this helps.
This happened because of router Region (US vs EU) channel width restriction.
I am posting here because xda for v60 content is non-existence compare to reddit & telegram. User can find solution here easily compare to other two platform.
I request other users if you guys see any useful content please share in xda also.
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We (Tweakker) have launched an Android application that will help users worldwide set up their internet (APN) settings.. We hope this forum could be interested in testing this new application. Even though your internet is working on your phone you can still try the app and help us improve it. For more details on the application and to download download it directly from the Android market.. just search for Tweakker.
Our mission is to solve the internet settings problems that users experience once and for all.
We will be following this thread to get feedback and provide support to any that run into problems.
Tweakker_Mobile said:
We (Tweakker) have launched an Android application that will help users worldwide set up their internet (APN) settings.. We hope this forum could be interested in testing this new application. Even though your internet is working on your phone you can still try the app and help us improve it. For more details on the application and to download download it directly from the Android market.. just search for Tweakker.
Our mission is to solve the internet settings problems that users experience once and for all.
We will be following this thread to get feedback and provide support to any that run into problems.
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Just being the devils advocate here..
How does the application attain the end objective? A person would need this app the most at a time when their phone is not able to connect to the internet due to an APN issue. At such a time how will the user connect to the market to download this app?
Latching to a WiFi connection is not possible at all times.
I recommend that you release the app's apk that the user can download and keep handy.
Hi delltech
Good point. However everyone downloading the app has access to wifi - they can access the Android Market.. therefor the use-case has been designed around this premise. This enables us to constantly update the database that the application uses.
We are thinking about other setups and value this feedback!!
Alternative distribution channel, apart from Market, can also be included at a later stage.
Any more feedback on the functioning of the app, delltech. others?
Best regards
Sune - Tweakker
Although the app is located in the market, on my current phone, the Motorola Photon 4G world phone, the market refuses to let me pay for and download the app. Is there a way to request a certain Photon be added to your list of models so that the market recognize the phone.
Thanks
How to use internet pc to any android mobile for data cable..
Probably belongs in the Q and A section
aamir001 said:
How to use internet pc to any android mobile for data cable..
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Howdy, it looks like what you are looking for is called "reverse modem tethering" this is a feature that you'll have to do some reading and a little of command line commanding but most devices on the market now have this somewhere allowable.
Some things to consider doing or reading up on:
modem tethering; (reverse or otherwise) this is the act of sharing a data connection from one device to another, there are many methods now available. Add 'wifi' , 'bluetooth' , and or , 'USB' to your Google search quarries.
Specs; (your computer(s) and your android phone/tablet/phablet) when you post back with more questions provide some of this information so others can direct you to more specific information or methods to solve your question.
ADB; (otherwise known as Android Debugging Bridge) is a very complete but somewhat unfriendly way of taking full control of your device though the USB port; there is also a wireless version on some devices if you're willing to have that kind of security risk. Add 'ADB' to google search quarries involving modem tethering and maybe 'port forwarding'.
Edit your first post; if you put "[Q]" (without the quotes) as the first three characters of your thread title you'll find more people looking to answer your question, and maybe add the OS that your computer is running with the version of Android and model of device. This kind of structure to a forum title makes it really easy for those that have the knowledge to help you to quickly find your question and also encourages them to help as it shows you're actively looking to get this solved quickly, one more thing, when its solved change the title to reflect that with the word 'Solved' in the brackets instead of a 'Q', this will keep people from trying to re-answer your question and help other Google searchers out there find the solution that you or others provide here.
Hope some of this can be of help to you in your searches for solutions, if not try google with the following examples---
Google: how to reverse modem tether (general for android with usb)
Same search as above but with a "similar" command sent to the search bar so it will filter the web to results that are or are similar to XDA-Developers
Much the same as the above to links but the results list is less than 5,000 results and should return only related and helpful links for all operating systems
---with all of the above links take a look at how I constructed the Quarry and make edits to suit your needs, you can also try replacing "similar:" with "site:" to search only one site when you find one that is particularly helpful and change the URL part to reflect other sites you find useful. If you want more specific answers then most readers (myself included) will need more specific questions
Submitted in the "About xda-developers.com" forum, please ignore this.
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The website http://forum.xda-developers.com/ is not accessible from my home network, I can access it from work, 3G etc. from the same city but can't from my home network. Can it be some blacklisting? whom to address this to and how to resolve it?
Many thanks
Thread closed, thank you
Hello.
I'm searching an Android App that can control a wireless network . I need this app to , at least, show me the traffic each device makes, the history of websites for each device and the posibility to block them individually from accesing the wireless network.
Can somebody help me ?
Thank you in advance.
OutSider03 said:
Hello.
I'm searching an Android App that can control a wireless network . I need this app to , at least, show me the traffic each device makes, the history of websites for each device and the posibility to block them individually from accesing the wireless network.
Can somebody help me ?
Thank you in advance.
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Hmm ... network sniffing.
Maybe you want to have a look here:
[APP][MOD]Sniffing Apps ****ROOT****[Aroma Installer] by Flashalot
[APP] Shark for Root + SharkReader by ex87
Capture Network Traffic on Android – Updated
[APP][ROOT] DroidSniff - Meet the little brother of DroidSheep - v1.0.0 Build 16 by xDragonZ
Capture Network Traffic with Andro Shark
There also many network monitor apps on Play store.
Not sure about the feature you are looking for, such as blocking selected android devices from accessing the wifi network.
You may have to use the admin console of the wifi router (or the app of the wifi router's manufacturer) to achieve this.
You can try to ask in the General discussion > Networking forum.
Thank you
Thank you.
Actually i want to block any devices not only android, also PCs and so on and I'd like to not root my phone .
I'll look at the links you wrote.
OutSider03 said:
Thank you.
Actually i want to block any devices not only android, also PCs and so on and I'd like to not root my phone .
I'll look at the links you wrote.
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Thanks for letting me know.
If you don't find what you are looking for, just ask in the network forum I linked in my previous answer.
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I use Cape Town 945 audio/video/rear camera etc system in my car. Firmware version is1011403920001_SW_20151223 + root + Google Play. This is Android 4.1.1 based unit.
My problem is that WiFi interface turns off always when WiFi source (like my phone with GSM/LTE to WiFi router facility) disappears. It is important for me because Iuse it for example for on-line navigation, traffic jam info and so on.
Is any possibility to keep wifi interface always on? Maybe additional application must be installed from Google Play or any patch?
Hi,
This is not a Q&A forum. It is more to guide NEW users to the best place on the site for their problem .
Please read the OPENING THREAD and the Second one , too.
Thank you for your attention in this matter.
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