I need a java enabled web browser for my Wing. I have an application I run on my LAN and it (unfortunately) uses Java. I have the Wing set up for WiFi and can get a connection and an IP from my LAN. I disable my data connection and leave the WiFi enabled. When I open Opera (Mobile and Mini), they will always initiate an EDGE connection. Herein lies the problem - it will not allow me to access local LAN resources. When I use PIE, I can create an exception for my local LAN resources so it won't fire an EDGE connection and just use my WiFi, but as you all know, PIE isn't Java-enabled. Opera has no ability to setup any type of exceptions or anything like that. Anyone have any thoughts?
Maybe you can stick with Opera. I think you can tell it to use WiFi by do the following:
Settings > Connections tab > Connections > Advanced tab > Select Network
Choose "My Work Network" instead of "Data Plan", then doesn't matter what application you use, it will use WiFi instead of connecting to EDGE
Hi
Is there any alternative to the HTC Mobile Network Widget, that either allows direct enable / disable or takes you to settings/networks.
I know some of the widgets, enable or disable the APN, but I prefer the HTC method of actually disabling the network connection, not just fiddling with the APN.
Thanks
Hi guys, I use an app which i sourced here called Transproxy, which enables me to enter an http proxy for wifi access at work.
I have also set a profile up in Tasker that opens the app when i am in close proximity of the work wifi signal so i can then turn on the transproxy settings.
I haven't been able to use tasker to set the proxy automatically for me tho!
Has anyone managed to do this or has another method that would automate this for me?
●●[ROOTED][GUIDE]Wifi Reverse teTher-Windows and Ubuntu-Ad hoc Networks●●
This guide teaches you to reverse tether your Android phone via WiFi. That is, it allows you to use your Ethernet connection of PC on your Android phone. It is useful for those who do not have WiFi routers and data connection. So if you have unlimited data plan for your computer, why not share the connection with your phone?
I am not the developer of the files supplied
Requirements:-
1.Rooted Phone
2.Wifi enabled Laptop or PC
3.Root explorer or any other application which gives system access
4.File in the attachement
Procedure :-
Phone:
Download Wpa_supplicant.zip and extract "wpa_supplicant" from it, save it on your SD card.
Open Root Explorer, and grant it superuser access when asked for.
Navigate to system -> bin and long press on wpa_supplicant; Select copy, and paste the file into any folder on your SD card.
Now navigate to the file you downloaded, copy it in same way, and paste it back to system -> bin. Note, you might need to mount the system as R/W instead of R/O by pressing a button on the top just before pasting the file.
Reboot.
▬▬Ubuntu (Must work for other Linux Distros too)▬▬:
Open Network Connections
Goto Wireless tab, select add, and set the following:
SSID:
Mode: Ad hoc
Leave other things unchanged, and go to Ipv4 settings tab
Set method to Shared to other computers
Go to Wireless security tab and set Security to WEP 40/128 bit key and set key to a numeric password (or hexadecimal one).
Check the connect automatically box on top of the tabs and press Save.
Your Android phone must now detect this network, and you can establish the connection by using your security key.
▬▬Windows XP, Vista, 7▬▬
Download and Install Connectify from www . connectify.me/download-lite/
Start Connectify Hotspot by giving a name and password to your hotspot and selecting the Ethernet connection to share. Make sure the security type is WEP or Open.
Disable your firewall (Simply adding it to exceptions doesn't work for AVG at least)
Now your phone should be able to see the hotspot and establish the connection using the password set.
Known Issues :
1.Random disconnections (Very less frequency)
2.Disconnections due to screen lock / sleep on laptop
3.For me Security mode does not works
HIT THANKS IF IT WORKED
ENJOY
I think there is an easier way for windows although I cant test it right now.
In network settingfind option to create new network. Create an ad-hoc network.
In start menu search for "network connection".
In network connections, highlight both the network you just created and the network that your internet comes from.
Right click and select bridge networks.
Shouldn't require doing anything to your phone or even being rooted. As I said I havn't tested this but I don't see why it would not work.
Does anyone know if there is a way to reverse tether over USB?
dmobbjr said:
I think there is an easier way for windows although I cant test it right now.
In network settingfind option to create new network. Create an ad-hoc network.
In start menu search for "network connection".
In network connections, highlight both the network you just created and the network that your internet comes from.
Right click and select bridge networks.
Shouldn't require doing anything to your phone or even being rooted. As I said I havn't tested this but I don't see why it would not work.
Does anyone know if there is a way to reverse tether over USB?
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For USB tethering there are many third party application in play store.
And I have seen in many devices that after creating ad-hoc network also ... the device doesn't gets connected to internet.
Edward Cullen
Even if the network is bridged to a regular internet network?
I guess you missed attaching the files needed. even though they are included in the link in your signature about the same thread in other forum
File attached
dmobbjr said:
Even if the network is bridged to a regular internet network?
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yeah
thanks mate.......................
Hi
thanks for this. But I downloaded and pasted the wpa_supplicant file in my rooted Galaxy S2 (Wanamlite rom) and I canno't activate the wifi anymore.
Any tips ?
thanks
In the past I have been able to find an app, or edit API settings so that I can use my mobile hotspot on verizon with an unlimited data plan.
Does anyone have any idea on how to enable this? Or have the API settings so that I can adjust mine?
I have tried PDANet/FoxFi, and I am NOT a fan!!! I can connect to the network but internet access is non-existent (API settings?)
Thanks! Looking forward to suggestions!