Who suffer from the problem of not being able to share phone's mobile network with PC on [ROM][Cool Sense][5 April]Cool Droid v3|2.3.4|FASTEST|Data++/Stock
Here the solution
1- download this Auto USB Tethering 1.14
2- Install it in your phone
3-Turn your phone's mobile network 3G
4-After that Run "Auto USB Tethering" and chose "Ask user"
5-Enjoy
easytether works well too...
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Dear All ..
I have unvirsal JasJar and since I bought this PC everytime I'm trying to connect it to the computer to do synchronization the windows gives me
" windows can't recognized the USB device " I tried so many thing to solve it
like turn of the firewall , and anti viurse .. disconnect and reconnect the Pc and the computer . Please help me to solve this issue
P.S : the windows Xp tells me that there is no driver for the USB device
Sounds like a computer software problem. Have you attempted to update the driver(s)?
Try using some other USB port.
trythis: on your PPC go to settings>connections>USB to PC> disable the advanced network functionality.
hi, i have the same problem.
I cant find settings>connections>USB to PC.
At settings i have the tabs :
Beam
Bluetooth
Connections
CSD Line Type
GPRS Authentication
Network Cards
Wireless lan
Can anyone help?
Greeting,
Im trying to share internet via USB cabel. (with WiFi all works).
At phone: I changed USB connection after plugging cabel to: "ask". If I connect tha USB cable I choose "Internet". I have ActiveSync at PC. With WM all works. Also I have installed drivers and Kies.
Now I am at state when Im plugges USB cable, select "internet", my PC found this network (Samsung Android USB Nemote NDIS network Device). I have IP 192.168.1.100, gate 192.168.1.254. PINGs work but Internet does NOT.
I can ping goole.com (by name or IP), I cant resolve IP (no DNS..) etc.
Any help or suggestions? Thanks.
Im on Samsung Glaaxy S 2.2 (JM2), and Windows XP SP3
Hi All,
I must say first of all Galaxy S is amazing phone and I really love the display.
I'm trying to run lag fix via adb on my Galaxy S but all the time it says "error : device not found".
I've also got Nexus One and adb works fine with it.
I've rooted Galaxy S with BackfireNL instruction and also have latest busybox installed.
Am I doing anything wrong? As adb works with Nexus One but doens't work with Galaxy S.
Before connecting your phone to USB, please make sure that you have the following set correctly (note: translated, I don't have English locale set atm.):
- Settings / Applications / Development: enable (tick) "USB Debugging"
- Settings / About phone / USB settings: select "Mass storage", NOT "Ask" or "Kies"
The last setting in particular appears to be important in my case at least, because when connecting the phone I would get a time-out on my PC before being able to answer the "connect as?" question.
Next time you want to use Kies instead of adb, I would suggest undoing the above settings, to prevent problems connecting to Kies.
Hope this helps.
miki4242 said:
Before connecting your phone to USB, please make sure that you have the following set correctly (note: translated, I don't have English locale set atm.):
- Settings / Applications / Development: enable (tick) "USB Debugging"
- Settings / About phone / USB settings: select "Mass storage", NOT "Ask" or "Kies"
The last setting in particular appears to be important in my case at least, because when connecting the phone I would get a time-out on my PC before being able to answer the "connect as?" question.
Next time you want to use Kies instead of adb, I would suggest undoing the above settings, to prevent problems connecting to Kies.
Hope this helps.
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I think this setting is in the "wireless and network" > "USB settings" menu.
I haven't gone through the procedure myself. But AFAIK, getting the USB drivers are important, and an often missed step, in this process. Make sure that you connect to Kies in "Kies" mode instead of "Mass Storage" with debugging mode, start Kies, get the drivers installed. Then (maybe, but it should be better than not doing it) restart your computer. Make sure the drivers are all working, some people have had to reinstall.
Alternatively, you can just search for the drivers.
the best way is to set it to set the USB to ASK option every time you connect via the USB
Also you must enable the USB DEBUG mode under Applications Settings
Does anyone have the usb tether option working on a Evo 2.2 Froyo? I know it worked in 2.1 as internet sharing, but Sprint seems to have disabled it for 2.2. I'm just wondering if anyone has found a rom that has it enabled besides cynanogen.
Thanks
there was a thread that it worked. do you have root access
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http://code.google.com/p/android-wired-tether/
this is the apk you need if you have root
I'm running the stock rooted froyo update 3.28.651.1 with the latest WiFi tether (pre-9) and its working fine. Just root your phone and download the source code from Google. Don't download the earlier packages as well as the one in the market, because they don't appear to work.
For the wired tethering option:
If you connect it to your computer via USB, there is an option under the "Connect to PC" sub menu that will put your phone into USB tethering mode, or you can go to the "Wireless and Networks" sub menu and check it from the box at the very bottom under mobile network.
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G using the XDA App
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 ?
bl0wf1sh said:
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.
zeealot said:
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 .!
bl0wf1sh said:
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 !
CaelanT said:
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.