I want to use wi-fi tethering on my Atrix4g.
my phone is not rooted and still using motoblur.the version is 4.1.83.and I'm not in USA anymore ...
could anyone help me with this issue ?
I think you will need to root your phone. For rooting 1.8.3, you'll need to use GingerBreak - which unfortunately will wipe one or both of your SD cards (internal, external), so backup first. Search for GingerBreak in the dev section.
After rooting, you can use any of the wi-fi tethering apps, e.g. Barnacle.
Without rooting, I am afraid you will be stuck with USB tethering.
are u sure that I will be able to tether after rooting the device ?
what do u mean by USB tethering?how is it related to this ?
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I think you will need to root your phone. For rooting 1.8.3, you'll need to use GingerBreak - which unfortunately will wipe one or both of your SD cards (internal, external), so backup first. Search for GingerBreak in the dev section.
After rooting, you can use any of the wi-fi tethering apps, e.g. Barnacle.
Without rooting, I am afraid you will be stuck with USB tethering.
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Yes, I am sure since I did it. There are several apps in the market for Wi-Fi tethering - all of them require root. (These apps may not be available, though, if you have an AT&T SIM in your phone.)
There are two more ways to tether: USB and Bluetooth. Both mean you share your connection with a PC, by either connecting to your phone via USB or via bluetooth. Both, however, require that you install a piece of software on your PC to make it work. Also, USB tethering apps are not free. (E.g., EasyTether.) The advantage is that you do not require root.
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are u sure that I will be able to tether after rooting the device ?
what do u mean by USB tethering?how is it related to this ?
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Could you please guide me through with this?I tried to root using gingerbreak.but I was not successful .
your help would really be appreciated .!
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Yes, I am sure since I did it. There are several apps in the market for Wi-Fi tethering - all of them require root. (These apps may not be available, though, if you have an AT&T SIM in your phone.)
There are two more ways to tether: USB and Bluetooth. Both mean you share your connection with a PC, by either connecting to your phone via USB or via bluetooth. Both, however, require that you install a piece of software on your PC to make it work. Also, USB tethering apps are not free. (E.g., EasyTether.) The advantage is that you do not require root.
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Search is your friend: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1046626
I don't know if I can explain it any more detailed than there.
well.I tried it.but it does not work.I still cant use my phone as a mpbile hotspot....
bl0wf1sh said:
Search is your friend: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1046626
I don't know if I can explain it any more detailed than there.
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You must have a sdcard in your phone for Gingerbreak to work. This will almost certainly wipe your internal sdcard so back up anything you want from there, but will not wipe your external sdcard. You will also need sideloading enabled to install Barnacle or WiFi Tether > GladEnabler. You will also need adb on your PC. Follow the instructions in the GladEnabler post.
1. Download Gingerbreak.exe to your PC from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1046626. Make sure you get the .exe and not the .apk. Link to Gingerbreak.exe is at bottom of the first post.
2. Turn on USB Debugging on your phone : Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging checkmark.
3. Connect your phone to your PC with USB cable > wake up phone (i.e. not on lock screen) > pull down notification bar > select USB connection > select None.
4. Run Gingerbreak.exe on your PC. (Note you will not get any notification it has completed).
5. On your phone select the application drawer > scroll down to Gingerbreak > select and run Gingerbreak. You should now be rooted and can uninstall Gingerbreak.
6. To check if you are rooted use this > Root Checker
7. Here is Barnacle > Barnacle Site. Do not download from Market. Click on (or here) on the webpage.
8. Here is WiFi Tether > WiFi Tether. Download latest version.
you were very clear.n now m rooted.Thank you !
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You must have a sdcard in your phone for Gingerbreak to work. This will almost certainly wipe your internal sdcard so back up anything you want from there, but will not wipe your external sdcard. You will also need sideloading enabled to install Barnacle or WiFi Tether > GladEnabler. You will also need adb on your PC. Follow the instructions in the GladEnabler post.
1. Download Gingerbreak.exe to your PC from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1046626. Make sure you get the .exe and not the .apk. Link to Gingerbreak.exe is at bottom of the first post.
2. Turn on USB Debugging on your phone : Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging checkmark.
3. Connect your phone to your PC with USB cable > wake up phone (i.e. not on lock screen) > pull down notification bar > select USB connection > select None.
4. Run Gingerbreak.exe on your PC. (Note you will not get any notification it has completed).
5. On your phone select the application drawer > scroll down to Gingerbreak > select and run Gingerbreak. You should now be rooted and can uninstall Gingerbreak.
6. To check if you are rooted use this > Root Checker
7. Here is Barnacle > Barnacle Site. Do not download from Market. Click on (or here) on the webpage.
8. Here is WiFi Tether > WiFi Tether. Download latest version.
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Would this work on an Atrix running system 4.5.91?
Not as far as I know. I obtained root through pudding.
Beamed from WinBorg 4G via XDA Premium
these apk's and updates work with GB2.3.5. and kernels. i have 2.3.5 and 1.45 kernel and it works for me. if any one wanted to know.
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I've finally getting around to rooting my x10a, but I'm having a problem with step2.cmd. It echos it's schpeel that select option 6 or whatever, without any error (except for the normal "device not found"). I know that it's supposed to come up with a screen that you should select the 6th option on, but it's not showing up!
If anyone is wondering I do have USB debugging on and I have installed all the drivers.
EDIT: I did include the deviceid txt files inside both of the folders.
Actually, "device not found" is NOT normal. It shouldn't say that if it's working properly.
Steps 2 and 3 (and 5 for X10a) use ADB. There are a few things to check (I'll list everything I can think of, including ones you may have already done):
1. ADB doesn't require DeviceID.txt (it's for X10Flash), so it's not that.
2. Make sure USB Debugging is enabled on the phone (under Settings > Applications > Development).
3. Unplug the USB cable and plug it back in. On the phone, the notification bar should show "USB debugging enabled".
4. Make sure that the SD card is NOT mounted to your PC. The notification should show "USB connected", NOT "Turn off USB". If it does say "Turn off USB", then click it to turn it off.
5. In Windows, double-click on the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray. There should be a device called "adb01 ADB Interface Driver". Don't remove it, just make sure it's there. Hit Cancel/Close.
6. Open Task Manager (Ctrl-Alt-Del) and look for a process called "adb.exe". Click it and hit "End Process". Next time you start adb, it should load up the daemon again.
7. Have you tried rebooting your PC? How about your phone?
8. ADB connects using TCP. If you have a software firewall (e.g. ZoneAlarm, Eset Smart Security, etc.), it may be blocking access. Either make an exception, or just disable the firewall for now (don't forget to turn it back on later). No, a router doesn't count (the phone is connected through USB, not your network).
9. There may be a problem with your Sony USB drivers. Uninstall Update Service and PC Companion (if you have them), reinstall them, and then plug in your phone again so that the drivers are reinstalled. I had to do this to fix a different problem (that second USB Mass Storage device kept connecting and disconnecting).
Did you allow unknown sources?
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Grospolina said:
5. In Windows, double-click on the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray. There should be a device called "adb01 ADB Interface Driver". Don't remove it, just make sure it's there. Hit Cancel/Close.
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I've done everything but that, which is not there, what should I do about that?
You know what, the laptop I'm using right now really sucks in the spec department, so it might just be that. Is there anyway to reflash it to rogers x10a?
is your laptop using vista 64? If it is follow this post to fix it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=713457
to get through step2, i had to install sony ericsson pc companion, it has the drivers which step2 depends on
carmatic said:
to get through step2, i had to install sony ericsson pc companion, it has the drivers which step2 depends on
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You are a freaking life-saver, going to try that now.
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Phone: Samsung Vibrant
PC: Windows 7 64-bit
Latest drivers from xda installed for phone.
I've tried for over 2 hours now and rooting does not work for me.
It will not push the update.zip to my phone and my phone does not restart.
I have followed the instructions in the Rooting forum to a T.
I've turned on USB Debugging. I plug my USB cable in. My drives show up in Windows Explorer. I then run the T-Mobile Vibrant One-Click Root application in admin mode.
I click on One-Click Root and the shell runs. It says my phone should be rebooting but nothing happens on my phone. Nothing gets copied and the phone does not reboot.
Any ideas?
EDIT: I looked in the rooting thread more and people have been posting about ADB. I've checked this in my Device Manager and I have "ADB Interface" listed there with no ! on it. It says it's working properly.
Are you mounting the USB??? To get adb or other apps to work you can not have the USB connecte mounted. You said you can see it in windows explorer so I am assuming that you mounted the USB.
The mounting is happening automatically. I plug in my USB and it mounts and turned on USB Debugging. Not sure why it's doing it automatically as it never has in the past.
I'm not sure what you mean by "you can not have the USB connected"
If I can't have the USB connected then how do I do this?
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The mounting is happening automatically. I plug in my USB and it mounts and turned on USB Debugging. Not sure why it's doing it automatically as it never has in the past.
I'm not sure what you mean by "you can not have the USB connected"
If I can't have the USB connected then how do I do this?
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You cannot have the drives mounted , if they show up in windows , adb will not work ..
Did you happen to install the winamp beta for android? , it mounts the drives.
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You cannot have the drives mounted , if they show up in windows , adb will not work ..
Did you happen to install the winamp beta for android? , it mounts the drives.
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Yes... I did.
So I uninstalled Winamp Beta. Removed the USB. Plugged it back in. This time the drives did not mount.
I tried to run the One-Click again and nothing happened.
Can anyone help? I'd really like to be able to root my phone.
Why don't you just download the. Zip file, rename to update.zip, move it to the root of your internal sdcard, reboot into recovery, then reinstall packages.
I'm not sure why you're using a PC to root.
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If you search for 'root your Vibrant ' you will get step by step instructions on how to root without using a PC. That method has worked for me numerous times.
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Search For "OCLF" In The Market
Install App
Open App
Click Root Phone
Reboot Phone Into Recovery
Select Reinstall Packages
Reboot
Your Now Rooted. Now Dance
Dude,
This is what I follwed and it worked 100% for me:
1. Download update.zip file on PC
2. On your Vibrant, go to Settings > Applications > USB Settings > and select Mass Storage.
3. Connect your Vibrant to your computer, and mount as a mass storage device by pulling down the notification bar at the top of the screen.
4. Back on your computer, look for a new drive. We’re looking for the Internal Storage, not the External, so make sure you open the drive that does NOT have the Avatar movie in it.
5. Copy (drag and drop) the update.zip file to the Internal Storage.
6. Turn off the phone.
7. Hold down the volume up and down buttons while turning the Vibrant on, which will bring you to the recovery mode.
8. To navigate in Recovery, use volume up and down to move, and Power button to select. Select ‘Reinstall Packages“
9. After installed, your phone will reboot, and will have the Superuser app, as well as Busybox installed.
10. You’re Rooted!
Nikhil
Worked great until Step #7.
I tried turning the phone on holding down both the volume up and volume down buttons but no recovery console.
Disregard my previous. I got into the recovery console and I followed the instructions.
Things seem to be working. I have the Superuser app but not the Busybox one.
i need help with this as well. i just downgraded my brother's vibrant to 2.1 update1 so that i can root cuz i couldnt get it to work with 2.2. and now when i do the update.zip file it doesnt seem to work. i get a superuser app but i dont have root. idk what is going on. i have tried everything from one click root to manual rooting. whenever i go to the main recovery and hit reinstall packages the yellow bar doesnt go all the way before it says it's finished and reboots. could this be an issue? please help..
Hello Sir, I Am Using SuperOne Click 2.3.
First I Enable USB Debugging.
Then I Connect My Phone To Computer.
Then I Open Superclick One Then Click Root.
Then I Install Drivers.
Then Kill Server.
Then Starting ADB Server.
Now I Am Stuck On This. SuperClick One Stop Responding. Please Help Me Out. I Wait For More Than 30 Mins Per Nothing Happen..
Hi
I had the same problem.
The solution, for me, was to follow closely that_guy's advice about rooting the new Gingerbread firmware:
1) Dial: *#*#2846579#*#*
2) Go to projectmenu > background settings > log settings > log switch > set Log on
3) Reboot Phone
4) Switch USB Debugging ON
5) Download SuperOneClick v2.3.3
6) Plug your U8800 into your computer but DO NOT mount SD Card.
7) Run SuperOneClick and press the ROOT Button, and let it do its thing (say yes to install drivers if asked).
8) Your phone should now be Rooted.
9) You can now go back and turn logging off if you want.
I have highlighted the steps in bold that you did not say you had completed.
You need to follow each step.
I hope you are successful
I did everything you said but still same problem. I am using windows7 32 bit.
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Are you sure you have enabled USB debugging.
Yes I have enabled usb debugging.. I dont know what is the problem is thr any other way? Actually I am new to this rooting thing I want to install aurora ics. U have any easy way plz help me. Thanks a lot for your support
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Check if your exploits folder is empty.
I once had the same problem because i was missing the files from the folder because my virus program said they were a virus.
Thanks for your support. Now I am stuck in step7 It shows wait for device than nothing happen... Is it done?? Rooted??
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Try also the following:
1. Log onto an Administrator's account and try from this account.
2. Try to use a different USB port
3. With the phone connected, go into device manager, remove the phones drivers from Windows 7. Re scan and reinstall the drivers.
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I Did Everything U Said. But no Luck.. Is Thr Any Other Easy Way To Root Android 2.3.5 ?
husen4u said:
I Did Everything U Said. But no Luck.. Is Thr Any Other Easy Way To Root Android 2.3.5 ?
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works every time for me just need the adb drivers and SDK to be installed
You did not state any other steps you took before trying to root. Try this all again and don't forget the parts I have put in Bold:
1) Untick Fastboot under applications
2) Tick USB Debugging and Mock Locations under development (or similar)
3) Dial: *#*#2846579#*#*
4) Go to projectmenu > background settings > log settings > log switch > set Log on
5) Download SuperOneClick v2.3.3 Official Link
6) Plug your U8800 into your computer but DO NOT mount SD Card.
7) Run SuperOneClick and press the ROOT Button, and let it do its thing (say yes to install drivers if asked).
8) Your phone should now be Rooted.
9) You can now go back and turn logging off if you want.
Credits : That-Guy
Keep at it - I took a while, but was successful in the end.
Try to flash another firmware version, it was my problem.
I was trying in the version V100R001C00B528G001 so i have downloaded V100R001C00B526G001 and root was easy.
Still no luck guys. I think I am missing something any option to be enabled in PC or mobile.i have enabled Usb debugging and am running as administrator.
And what is flashing ROM how to do it?
Thanks all of you for your support.
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Edward Stanbury said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321582
works every time for me just need the adb drivers and SDK to be installed
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How to install adb drivers & sdk? I tried your method but no luck.
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Try this way:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1423422
i Tried But No Luck.. Please Help Me Guys...
Had the same problem a few weeks ago... Turning off usb debugging, and turning it back on after connecting it to the pc did the trick for me...
Hope it helps..
Just to be sure, you have android sdk on your PC, right?
I Tried But Again It Stuck On Step 7.
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Just guessing, but does SuperOneClick work with U8800Pro? I have standard model and I did rooting exatly like thread tolds and it worked perfectly.
I think it support. U have any other method except super one click & doom lord?
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I just found a solution how to re-enable USB Mass Storage on our beloved Razr I.
Thanks for "PELLET Nolwenn" to bring me on the right track in the other thread I opened yesterday. It seems that the fella was right after all, he just didn't bring all the facts to the table.
It seems as though there used to be a USB Mass Storage Mode in our Phone but the settings for it got removed. The functionality is still there. You now have two ways of enabling that functionality again and for both you need root access!
First solution:
There is an app you can use, USB Mass Storage version 2.0 (any version before will not work!) Link is: http://d-h.st/2nc (Original Thread of this app is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1389375)
In the Preferences you have to tick force ums/suppress mtp and reboot. After rebooting you will be able to use USB Mass Storage mode, even without activating the app by clicking on the android mascot.
You might need to enable USB Debugging.
Actually all this app does is to change an attribute, which brings me to the second solution:
fire up your favourite android console app, su, then setprop persist.sys.usb.config mass_storage,adb
you might want to check if you did everything right with getprop persist.sys.usb.config
then type in reboot and everything is done
You might need to enable USB Debugging for this to work.
Keep it mind that this only works for the external sd card. i dont know if there is a solution for both cards, i tried to mess around with multi mound sd-card but no luck yet
Did a quick try .. doesn't work at all on mine
Install, check the "suppress MTP" on the settings, reboot, plus USB ... nothing appends (no UMS device appear on my XP desktop) , and still the MTP option on the USB settings of the phone ...
Do you have root access? Try the second solution.
Thks for your help blueeyes99! I made a mistake with the link, I put the older version even though I install the new (2.0) on my phone!
Envoyé depuis mon XT890
Thank you, it works very well!
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Actually all this app does is to change an attribute, which brings me to the second solution:
fire up your favourite android console app, su, then setprop persist.sys.usb.config mass_storage,adb
you might want to check if you did everything right with getprop persist.sys.usb.config
then type in reboot and everything is done
You might need to enable USB Debugging for this to work.
Keep it mind that this only works for the external sd card. i dont know if there is a solution for both cards, i tried to mess around with multi mound sd-card but no luck yet
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How can this redone? this does not work for me, now i can not see anything of my phone on the pc xD
Thanks!
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Ok it shows the sd cards as before.
Not working on JB
I've upgraded to JB and is not working anymore! It says that lunfile not found!!!!
lunsfile not found
I got the same error. Stock JB update razr M. Anybody else see this before?
natanaelsimoes said:
I've upgraded to JB and is not working anymore! It says that lunfile not found!!!!
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EDIT: Blueeyes99 is there a similar workaround for not rooted devices? it seems for rooting you have to have UMS enabled, but to enable UMS you have to be rooted. Will i have to downgrade to ICS to do this?
I am in stock ICS, rooted, and my phone connects as MTP, I am able to see both the internal storage and SD card (see pic).
After trying the second option, the phone does connect as mass storage, showing only the contents of the SD card, but no access (that I could find) to the internal storage... so I reverted to mtp,adb for now... unless somebody can point me to how the internal storage can be accessed and still be able to have the SD as a drive...
BlueEyes99 said:
I just found a solution how to re-enable USB Mass Storage on our beloved Razr I.
Thanks for "PELLET Nolwenn" to bring me on the right track in the other thread I opened yesterday. It seems that the fella was right after all, he just didn't bring all the facts to the table.
It seems as though there used to be a USB Mass Storage Mode in our Phone but the settings for it got removed. The functionality is still there. You now have two ways of enabling that functionality again and for both you need root access!
First solution:
There is an app you can use, USB Mass Storage version 2.0 (any version before will not work!) Link is: http://d-h.st/2nc (Original Thread of this app is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1389375)
In the Preferences you have to tick force ums/suppress mtp and reboot. After rebooting you will be able to use USB Mass Storage mode, even without activating the app by clicking on the android mascot.
You might need to enable USB Debugging.
Actually all this app does is to change an attribute, which brings me to the second solution:
fire up your favourite android console app, su, then setprop persist.sys.usb.config mass_storage,adb
you might want to check if you did everything right with getprop persist.sys.usb.config
then type in reboot and everything is done
You might need to enable USB Debugging for this to work.
Keep it mind that this only works for the external sd card. i dont know if there is a solution for both cards, i tried to mess around with multi mound sd-card but no luck yet
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Hi, i have a problem. With the second way I could activate the Mass Storage, but in the notification bar, when i select MTP and that, the option that say Mass Storage aren't there, so I only use once this to share files, but when i select MTP i can't go back and select Mass Storage again, so I have to do all of steps again :/ any solution?
Sorry for my bad english, but I'm chilean and I don't speak very well. Greetings
Sorry, I sold my Motorola Razr I quickly after I got it, because I was not really satiesfied with it. Can't provide anything more for it
That's a pity, how much in donations would you need to do it for the new android?
Why weren't you satisfied with the phone out of curiosity?
Could anyone get UMS working in JB?
dagoban said:
Could anyone get UMS working in JB?
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Yes, I am using v.2.3.1 on my Razr I JB 4.2.1 with root!! :good:
fredefc said:
Yes, I am using v.2.3.1 on my Razr I JB 4.2.1 with root!! :good:
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Do you think SG USB mass storage v.2.3.1?
I have tried it and app is still checkin if device is rooted only.
I'm not so sure what the last posts here mean, is there an app to allow this now on all razr i's?
Lucki_X said:
Do you think SG USB mass storage v.2.3.1?
I have tried it and app is still checkin if device is rooted only.
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USB mass storage only for rooted devices!!
fredefc said:
USB mass storage only for rooted devices!!
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Did somebody get this working? Is it for all rooted devices? How do I go about installing and enabling? Any help appreciated
cormie said:
Did somebody get this working? Is it for all rooted devices? How do I go about installing and enabling? Any help appreciated
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Hey man, in the first post, have this:
"You now have two ways of enabling that functionality again and for both you need root access!"
Only for rooted devices, whem my device was not rooted I cant make this work, but now is ok, with root!
fredefc said:
Hey man, in the first post, have this:
"You now have two ways of enabling that functionality again and for both you need root access!"
Only for rooted devices, whem my device was not rooted I cant make this work, but now is ok, with root!
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You got this working on JB?
In my last post I had a problem related to reverse tethering in devices having android lower than 4.0.4 or having gingerbrand. I have gone through many websites and found a solution for it. The whole credit goes to http://blog.thambaru.com/idea/share-your-pcs-internet-connection-with-android-via-usb/. But when I followed these I faced some problems but finally done . I am having micromax A25 smarty. Now,
NOTE:- YOUR DEVICE MUST BE ROOTED AND HAVE SUPERUSER INSTALLED ON IT
1. the first is you have to download Reverse tethering kit(see attachment) and extract it
2. Install the application named tracetool.apk on you android powered phone
3. now run the androidtool.exe (in reverse tethering folder)
4. connect your device with your computer/laptop via USB cable
5. turn on USB Debugging from developers options in settings (DO NOT ENABLE STORAGE..ONLY USB debugging HAS TO BE TURNED ON)
6. now in androidtool you opened just click "CONNECT" and just wait for superuser dialogue box and allow the USB tunnel(name of tracetool application which u have installed)
7. now wait till it connects your phone. if your phone is not connected at first trial than no problem. Try it for another time or switch off notifications for superuser and then try again
NOW THIS IS THE MAIN STEP FOR ANDROID LESS THAN 4.0.4,
8. Take another phone which is able to make a portable wi-fi hotspot, Turn the hot spot on WITHOUT TURNING ON DATA CONNECTION IN ANY OF THE PHONE
9. connect your phone with this phone via wi-fi and then you are done
10. you will see Google Play(5228) in connections tab in androidtool if you will run and download applications from it
THIS IS FOR ANDROID 4.0.4 AND ABOVE
1.install xposed installer and the goto framework and then press install/update
reboot your phone
2. install hack connectivity service.apk module on your android and enable it from modules tab on you xposed.
3. reboot form your phone
IN THIS METHOD FOR 4.0.4 YOU DO NOT NEED ANY OTHER PHONE
xposed installer also comes for gingerbread but it doesn't worked n my phone due to processor architecture..but you can try on yo gingerbread (see attatchment XPOSEDGBINSTALLER)
NOW YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO ACCESS INTERNET ON ANY OF THE APPLICATIONS USING IT AND YOU CAN ALSO UPDATE APPLICATIONS VIA GOOGLE PLAY
Many many thanks,got it working just in three minutes........Although I can browse internet and google play too,the download from google play never starts.It is stuck on "waiting for network". I would appreciate if you can work it out
shahrukh.sk said:
Many many thanks,got it working just in three minutes........Although I can browse internet and google play too,the download from google play never starts.It is stuck on "waiting for network". I would appreciate if you can work it out
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what's your android version?
shahrukh.sk said:
Many many thanks,got it working just in three minutes........Although I can browse internet and google play too,the download from google play never starts.It is stuck on "waiting for network". I would appreciate if you can work it out
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