Can anyone give me to location of the bluetooth address file for the TF300T running stock 4.2.1?
Settings --> About tablet --> Status
MotoFlasher said:
Settings --> About tablet --> Status
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thanks. I know how to find the Bluetooth address what I'm looking for is the file location so I can pull it modify and push it back to the device in order to change the address.
Ah ... 've misunderstood you.
Good question, I keep looking...
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hmm not that easy to find out but nothing is impossible just google me crazy
thanks any help would be greatly appreciated. I found one post here that referred to a location but it did not work with the tf300t.
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I've already tried posting this in the official thread in the WP7 General board but I'm certain it's already been lost in the commotion. So here's the deal:
1) I initially downloaded the PBK file and couldn't run it due to having Adobe Software installed.
2) I managed to discover that rasphone.exe is the program that's supposed to run PBK files and made it the default program for it.
3) When I run the PBK file it tells me the "phonebook is empty."
This means I can't just go in and select the hungarian VPN and go. Would someone be so kind as to go into the properties for the network, and copy down all settings? I would truly appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
I'm in the same situation...
try right clicking the file and use open remote access or whatever the name is...that fixed it for me
Ahaha, you can manually set up a new vpn using ttu.2.usaip.eu as the server, and the update seems to be working
fryjs said:
Ahaha, you can manually set up a new vpn using ttu.2.usaip.eu as the server, and the update seems to be working
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That's exactly what I needed. Sorry for not coming back in here with that.
Yeah, I managed to get the update. =)
Solution
Hello Guys,
Here is the solution :
Check this page : blog***.***komeil**.**com/2011/01/fix-pbk-extension-vpn-file-type-adobe.html
Download the fix on this page, run it, reboot and that it !!!
Bye
Fabio
I found a simple way to change wi-fi MAC address on Ace. Only watch you needed is Root Explorer. Follow this instruction:
1. If your wi-fi is on turn it off
2. Open Root Explorer and go to the /data folder
3. Find and select via long touch the file .nvmac.info
4. Use the option "Open in Text Editor"
5. Change the MAC address to the what you want (I suggest to insert the letters as big characters).
6. Touch the menu button and select "Save & Exit"
7. Torn on you wi-fi and connect to the preferred network. You Ace should connect to the network witch the new MAC address
Note! This change aren't permanent, when you reboot you phone the MAC address goes back to the original. Only test on CyanogenMOD, but working on other rom's based on CM. Not tested on stock rom's and other custom rom's (if you can test it on stock rom's or stock based rom's and it works tell my I will include this information to the post). Use at own risk.
What is the practical use, may I know? Does it help clear timed downloads?
Why change your mac address?
consegregate said:
What is the practical use, may I know? Does it help clear timed downloads?
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Well it helps me change to a MAC address that my college Wifi recognises, i can even connect using my phone (i.e. my laptop registered with them)
This+TransProxy made my day
ok i don't know about you but if this tutorial ends up as a means to perform MAC spoofing, the user will end up on the wrong side of the law. Be warned.
Can i use laptop mac address?
satti8893 yes, why do think that you can't?
ok how about this.. any way to retrieve the list of wifi passwords your device has stored?
mundixx said:
ok how about this.. any way to retrieve the list of wifi passwords your device has stored?
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Of course.
Use root explorer to do it
Cheers
catapult1234 said:
Of course.
Use root explorer to do it
Cheers
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Cheers!
happily1986 said:
ok i don't know about you but if this tutorial ends up as a means to perform MAC spoofing, the user will end up on the wrong side of the law. Be warned.
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Hhh too simple for noob to do these. Wlan admin mostly aware and deploy wpa2 than mac address based security.
diditdr said:
Hhh too simple for noob to do these. Wlan admin mostly aware and deploy wpa2 than mac address based security.
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don't be so sure. some home users don't even enable authentication OTA from their access points and some just enable MAC filtering.
fyi, encryption results in a degeneration of the 2.4Ghz radio signal to a limited extent. As a result, some people resort to broadcasting in open and only using MAC filtering.
dragonnn said:
2. Open Root Explorer and go to the /data folder
3. Find and select via long touch the file .nvmac.info
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No such file in CyanoGenMod v10 (but I have an Asus EEE Transformer). I did a search within all directory structure: it is not there .
So this system is not valid for any CyanoGenMod ROM.
Sopalajo de Arrierez said:
No such file in CyanoGenMod v10 (but I have an Asus EEE Transformer). I did a search within all directory structure: it is not there .
So this system is not valid for any CyanoGenMod ROM.
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SAME HERE! Did a search = no such file! (Using CM 11)
Hi everyone
I just got myself a transformer and really love it
i am running it with the latest revolver rom
Today I tried to map a network drive and everything was fine until I have a few video and music files with chinese file names. I am using cifs manager and es explorer. All the chinese characters show up as question marks "?" and it seems the system cannot understand the name (I cannot play the files nor renaming them on my tablet)
I tried googling a bit but failed to find a solution. Can anyone shed some light on this issue?
Thanks very much in advance
p,s, found this link and tried adding "iocchaset=utf8" into the option line in cifsmanager but sadly it does not work
I believe you'll need a kernel a with utf-8 support and load it via the settings in CIFSmanager.
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I believe you'll need a kernel a with utf-8 support and load it via the settings in CIFSmanager.
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thanks for your reply
may I ask how I can check which kernel supports utf-8?
and what do u mean by load it via the settings in CIFSmanager?
Sorry if my question sounds noob
i am really new to this world lol
AMAZON is at it again with update 13.3.2.2_user_322095220
i think we have a snitch for amazon in this forum and im pretty sure i know who it is!!!!!!
he always acts like he is going to do things to help other and then never comes through with the files and stuff that he says he is going to make for everyone and his brother just do happens to work for them!!!
http://dl.xda-developers.com/attach.../5/7/1/9/5/Screenshot_2014-03-29-09-58-38.png
Seriously... snitch? Wats the change log?
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Seriously... snitch? Wats the change log?
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i would not doubt it
i dont know the change log
but i have seen two users report the 13.2.2.2 update
it could not be anything more than to mess up the work around that people have been getting away with by updating the build.prop
because when i try to change the build.prop to 14.3.2.2_user_322095220 in all the right places and try to save it the way i did before using root explorer it saves as 0 kb and is blank when i look at it.so i delete it and change the build.prop.bak file that is created when changing the build.prop back to build.prop because i am afraid to reboot with the blank one in fear of a brick
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i would not doubt it
i dont know the change log
but i have seen to users report the 13.2.2.2 update
it could not be anything more than to mess up the work around that people have been getting away with by updating the build.prop
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Would it be possible to post the build.prop file?
Thanks in advance...
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Would it be possible to post the build.prop file?
Thanks in advance...
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i did not get updated.
i have mine in airplane mode
jjrizzelcincy said:
i did not get updated.
i have mine in airplane mode
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Never mind, got the update file...Thanks!
sw01 said:
Never mind, got the update file...Thanks!
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where did you find the file ?
jjrizzelcincy said:
where did you find the file ?
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Go to Amazon download site and get the old link, substitute new version info...
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Go to Amazon download site and get the old link, substitute new version info...
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i tried that by changing the build.prop but it would not let me it was just saving as a blank
jjrizzelcincy said:
i tried that by changing the build.prop but it would not let me it was just saving as a blank
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Google "hdx 8.9 download"
Find the Amazon page that lets you manually download the updates
The download link points to 14.3.2.1..
Copy that link into a new browser window and edit it in two places
this is for 8.9 obviously
sw01 said:
Google "hdx 8.9 download"
Find the Amazon page that lets you manually download the updates
The download link points to 14.3.2.1..
Copy that link into a new browser window and edit it in two places
this is for 8.9 obviously
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This Amazon page linked the download below: https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201357220
https://s3.amazonaws.com/kindle-fire-updates/update-kindle-14.3.2.1_user_321093620.bin
What Changed?
Wonder what changed... the recovery, kernel(s) and system apps all appear to be the same. There must be some critical bugs that had to be urgently patched with this latest update coming so quick on the tail of the 13.3.2.1 update.
[Edit]Upon closer inspection, looks like there are some noticeable changes in the following apps:
WhisperlinkSdk.apk
WhisperplayActivityView.apk
WhisperplayCDSSettings.apk
WhisperplayCore.apk
WhisperplayQCSource.apk
com.amazon.communication.apk
com.amazon.tcomm.apk
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THANLS
I've updated 13.3.2.2, somehow opened when the machine is updated immediately so!!
I wonder if it would be possible to insert the SU binaries in this new update and then manually install it without breaking the signature
I just did a manual "Check Update" on my HDX 7 and it said no new updates, but only has 13.3.2.1.
I did sniff the traffic from the Kindle during this check and found that it contacted "softwareupdates.amazon.com" - which I now blocked in my router for what its worth.
Captured packets attached just in case they're useful.
Well crap. Blocking the server as above on my home LAN did stop the update from ever happening but I forgot to turn WiFi off at School and what do you know, 13.2.2 snuck right on in in a matter of minutes
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Well crap. Blocking the server as above on my home LAN did stop the update from ever happening but I forgot to turn WiFi off at School and what do you know, 13.2.2 snuck right on in in a matter of minutes
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Sucks.
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Sucks.
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Couple questions...
1. Once I stay out of the Stock rom it shouldn't update. Am I right on that?
2. If I have a rom slot with Fire OS loaded to it and in use. Can I turn on wifi and it not update?
3. I have the AOSP rom in as lot. Can I turn on wifi in this without fear of update?
Reckerr said:
Couple questions...
1. Once I stay out of the Stock rom it shouldn't update. Am I right on that?
2. If I have a rom slot with Fire OS loaded to it and in use. Can I turn on wifi and it not update?
3. I have the AOSP rom in as lot. Can I turn on wifi in this without fear of update?
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install safestrap on both stock and rom slot one
so it will not be able to fully update it will bootloop back to safestrap according to GSLEON3
Update the hosts file on the kindle to point to localhost(127.0.0.1) or something. That might, or might not offer some help on WiFi you don't control. You'll need to still have root to do this of course.
Hi All,
I've noticed in android O wifi passwords are not stored in /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf anymore. It's handy to back them up or recover long back saved networks.
Anyone have a clue where are them now?
Thanks a lot.
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Hi All,
I've noticed in android O wifi passwords are not stored in /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf anymore. It's handy to back them up or recover long back saved networks.
Anyone have a clue where are them now?
Thanks a lot.
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Try searching with a file explorer for the name of one of those folders or files and see if anything shows up. Other than that, I don't know as I'm still on nougat.
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Try searching with a file explorer for the name of one of those folders or files and see if anything shows up. Other than that, I don't know as I'm still on nougat.
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Nougat is still as it was from ics or even before I think.
Also in O the file is there at the same path, and it contains the same header as it does in android 7.* and before (some configuration stuff). What is not in the file is the list of all known networks and their password.
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Nougat is still as it was from ics or even before I think.
Also in O the file is there at the same path, and it contains the same header as it does in android 7.* and before (some configuration stuff). What is not in the file is the list of all known networks and their password.
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Have you tried forgetting your WiFi network and connecting again with the psk?
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Have you tried forgetting your WiFi network and connecting again with the psk?
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If I hit known network in android wifi options I can see all my previously stored wifi. Everything works perfectly. If I add new networks they will be added with no issues and remembered for ever and ever. (and obviously will not be added to the file). It is like this list is just somewhere else now on the phone.
I am waiting to see any apps that use the new location but I haven't found any. I have notified the developer of the app I use of the change but he has yet to release an update.
Essentially if you upgrade your phone to Android Oreo it will migrate the wpa_supplicant.conf to /data/misc/wifi/WifiConfigStore.xml.
That is the new file. The Wifi Password apps read the wpa_supplicant.conf which will still exist, however, any new connections made will be stored in the WifiConfigStore.xml file meaning that the Wifi Password apps won't "see" the new connections.
Worse yet, If you did a reset of your phone and you are starting from scratch you will only be able to get that information from the WifiConfigStore.xml file.
All is not lost, since you most likely have root for the apps to get that data in a nice gui, it means that you access that file directly (via a root explorer file manager) to see your connections and passwords.
Hey guys,
so I created an app that should help.
Please try it out at this thread, and leave feedback...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-oreo-wifi-passwords-t3708043
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I am waiting to see any apps that use the new location but I haven't found any. I have notified the developer of the app I use of the change but he has yet to release an update.
Essentially if you upgrade your phone to Android Oreo it will migrate the wpa_supplicant.conf to /data/misc/wifi/WifiConfigStore.xml.
That is the new file. The Wifi Password apps read the wpa_supplicant.conf which will still exist, however, any new connections made will be stored in the WifiConfigStore.xml file meaning that the Wifi Password apps won't "see" the new connections.
Worse yet, If you did a reset of your phone and you are starting from scratch you will only be able to get that information from the WifiConfigStore.xml file.
All is not lost, since you most likely have root for the apps to get that data in a nice gui, it means that you access that file directly (via a root explorer file manager) to see your connections and passwords.
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I have created an app that supports both devices below and over the android Orio, give it a try from this thread -
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-wifi-password-view-saved-wifi-t3852668
Hotfingers said:
Hey guys,
so I created an app that should help.
Please try it out at this thread, and leave feedback...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-oreo-wifi-passwords-t3708043
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Great App!
They are now stored in:
/data/misc/wifi/WifiConfigStore.xml