Hello, I have a HTC Trophy that supports 802.11b/g/n wireless.
With "Advanced Configuration" you can select the box that says Enable 802.11n mode and use it. (well this is what it says).
However what is the best to use on your phone? Leave it default or enable this option ?
I know the differences between g and n protocols but is the 100+mbps the n supports is useful to the phones?
Thank you for your opinions.
basicly you asking:
if i have a faster internet access is it in any way better for me?
simple awnser yes
as long as your router supports it...
Also depends whether you are surfing the net (no point) or doing something on your home network (could be beneficial)
Hello and good day,
I have a Nokia N75, Nokia N95 and Nokia N900 that I am trying to use for a field test of emergency communications using ad hoc networks. Basically I am asking if there is an engineering mode available that would allow for me to turn off A5/1 encryption (use A5/0 or A5/2) on any of these phones so that they can be used with the other equipment that we have?
Thank you and regards,
Eric
Hi!
Is there any way to disable HSPA on MT6589?
I want to use R99 mode.
Thanks!
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I recently bought a tablet with Android Lollipop and 3G modem. I was astonished seing that there is the "profiles" feature missing. You can only set up new users but no restricted profiles. I a similar thread on a Sony model this was mentioned, too.
Is this a general "feature" of devices with 3G/LTE modem? Is there a workaround for non-rooted devices?
I've done more googling than I'd like to admit..
I thought selecting "5Ghz preferred" in hotspot settings would broadcast both frequencies and nudge 5Ghz capable devices to that band but in practice none of my 2.4Ghz devices are able to detect the network at all. I even restricted my PC to 2.4ghz which then couldn't see the AP anymore either. I keep having to manually change bands when the need arises. Anyone know what's going on, a way to confirm both bands are broadcasting, or a fix for this?
Magisk rooted edge (2021) trying to avoid bootloops but had so many already it's whatever.
also, anyone know of a good way to modify TTL on Android device hosting the mobile hotspot? I tried iptables but I don't think our kernel supports mangling natively. Perhaps someone can mention if they've tried any compatible kernels?
itsfitts said:
Perhaps someone can mention if they've tried any compatible kernels?
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forgive my ignorance, compatible kernels?
tom.etc said:
forgive my ignorance, compatible kernels?
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broadly described as, a kernel that supports A11, TTL mangling with iptables, and doesn't break any other functionality of the edge 2021. ill update if my own research ends with success on the TTL part.
As for Hotspot issue, I'm still lost on how to make it appear for 2.4ghz devices. I've read, and if im understanding correctly, that devices that use band steering advertise differently and 2.4ghz devices may not detect it at all if passive scanning. idk if that's my issue because none of my devices, inc. my PC(when set to detect 2.4ghz ONLY) see the hotspot network when set to "5ghz preferred". Unless every single device i own scans passively(unlikely) i think it's something else.
Haven't had time to dive deeper, i.e how to make sure my travel router scans actively instead of passively, I'll get to it eventually, forgive my ramblings