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Hi all,
first of all, scuse my english, I'm French
I've got a NAS, Dlink DNS323.
There is two volume inside. one in raid 0 for my data's back up, and an other one (called Volume_2) for my mp3 and movies (folders MP3 and folder films).
I'd like to acces the Volume_2 in cifs with my desire HD.
So I configured my nas a UPnP server, and share the entire Volume_2.
I dowloaded and installed mount manager, and it work perfectly with a share folder on my laptop.
But I can't connect my nas. I guess it's my munt path, but I'm not sure.
Could you help me please?
I tried many path (with my network account, and my root account).
for example this :
//192.168.1.XX/Volume_2/MP3
//192.168.1.XX/MP3
//192.168.1.XX/mnt/MP3
etc...
I've got always the same error message : munting Mypath on MyMobilePath failed: no such device.
I hope that someone can help me, I could be very cool to acces to my media files like this.
Thank in advance
DaD
I don't want to sound condescending, but you are on the same network with your phone, right? I.e. wifi? Otherwise, a 192.168.x.x network is not route-able outside your firewall.
it's ok, I'm asking for help, so...
Yes my mobile phone is connected at the same wifi network.
if I use a browser with the adresse http://192.168.1.XX, I can access to my nas configuration...
Maybe the cifs support option in the kernel of your phone is not enabled.
I am using clockworkmod v2.5.1.0. Cifs support is in the TWEAK menu in recovery mode.
After enabling I can set the path (similar to yours) in the app CifsManager and mount the mp3 share.
I'm sorry but my english is not good enought.
did you tel me to :
reboot in recovery mode
activate the cifs management using the tweak menu
and try again with those path?
Attention please! I am on Samsung Galaxy - I don't know if there is a similar option for your device!!
reboot in recovery mode
activate the cifs management using the tweak menu
and try again with those path?
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Yes.
In the so called "ClockworkMod recovery" you will find some submenu when booted into recovery mode.
Choose
-> "advanced Speedmod ULK features"
-> "TWEAK options"
-> "Enable CIFS support" and reboot
In Cifs Manager try the same path to your network share agan.
But you have the have that clockworkmod installed. I don't know other options to get CIFS support running.
I tried, i've got the clockworkmod v2.5.1.3 installed on my device.
I didn't have advanced Speedmod ULK features submenu in.
Obvioulsy not the good version....
I searched a lil bit - and it seems that there is no comfortable way like on the samsung.
maybe this will help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=821717&highlight=cifs.ko
Or search the HD forum for cifs.
I'm not very good with all this linux things...I'm a little noob in there.
But, I understood cifs works on cooked rom.
I may have to intall one of them, it's seam to be easier
Thank you for your time and kind help.
well, i have the KalimochoAz v10.12 /2.3-rom on my rooted Click. (i know, there are now newer versions, but this is ok for now) and a Haipad M701 (chinese android 2.1-7"-Tablet, rooted) i'd like to use the data (apn/3g) connectrion from my phone to use internet on my pda via wlan.
If i understood everything right, that's what tethering is. I also installed 2 apps (Barnacle Wifi tether and wireless tether) on my phone. I think, i did everything that is set-able, but when i swicht on wlan on my pad, i don't see my SSID i gave for my click.
Anyone got an idea or guide? (i "just" want to acces my Click from the Tablet via WLAN so I can use the 3G-Connection of my Click to surf the net on my Tablet.)
Thanks in advance!
Wireless tether for root works fine for me.
Install the app, run the app, grant su permissions, click for tether and find AP you've created. If you cannot find your AP(tattoo) just wait some time.
i somehow don't get it.
I firstly enable APN (data/3g) connection on my phone and ensure, i can access the internet. then i start the app. (should i activate Wifi on the phone?)
I used Wireless Tether for Root users (2x version 2.X and also the exp. v.3.0 pre11), i just start the app on the phone, disable encribtion (should i care?), check the ssid-name (tried renaming or default), checked the cannel (used 1,7 and 10) and just click that wifi-icon to start.
the phone sais, it's on. then on my tablet (2.1), i just go to settings/wlan/advanced -> set ON and search for AP's, but my phone is not listed.
Did I forget something?
well, just installed the current version of the rom, and everything works fine.
EXCEPT... tethering. I use the version from the marked, used enc. or disabled it, my PC (win 7 x64) found my click, but my android-tablet still did not find it. why?
Re
i faced the same problem, by default settings.
However enabling "Wifi'Encryption" from menu, to WEP-128bit (with default password: abcd .. ) worked.
Hi,
I use "Wireless Tether for Root Users" from the Market and it works fine. By the way I tried it on several different ROMs including CM7_RC2.2 (Gingerbread) and Fyodor's AOSP (Froyo).
Are you enabling Wi-Fi on your phone? You need your regular 3G connection + Wifi enabled. Then launch the application and click the big wifi icon in the middle.
Perhaps you can try CM7 ROM, maybe you current ROM is somehow not compatible.
Regards,
Intro:
So, I've had some problems accessing the market from a forbidden country (i.e Sudan, Lebanon). When I tried to use the built-in VPN client in a Cyanogenmod ROM it turned out that it doesn't work so after a well-spent time, I figured out how to use a VPN on my HD2.
What Can it be used for?
- Access the internet using your data connection without revealing your IP address.
- Unlock the market for forbidden countries. (my case)
- Basically, VPN on your Androided HD2.
Requirements:
An HTC HD2 with a Cyanogenmod Rom or a ROM based on it.
OpenVPN Settings application (Provided in the attachments)
An OpenVPN config files and certificates (Recommended will be provided below)
An SD card.
Instructions:
1- I recommend using Hostizzle, go to it then register for a free plan. (go for a paid one if you want)
2- After registering, download your keys (only keys and not .exe ) and extract them to a new folder on the root of your sd card with the following name "openvpn" .
3- Go to your phone and install the "OpenVPN Settings" application (attached) .
4- Run the Application and Allow all the SuperUser Requests. Then press menu and choose "Advanced" . Make sure that "Load tun kernel module" is ticked, then hit "TUN module settings" and make sure that "Load module using" is set to "insmod" and "Path to tun module" is set to "/system/lib/modules/tun.ko" .
5-(optional) if you faced troubles using the internet, long press on your configurations name and then "Preferences" then tick "Use VPN DNS Server" and set the "VPN DNS Server" to "8.8.8.8".
6- Return to the main screen of the app and tick "OpenVPN" and then tick your configuration.
Then it will go through a sequence, when you see "Connected to *.*.*.* as *.*.*.*" then you're connected, if you're seeing a blank after "as" then you have a problem and you have to check the procedures again.
Tips & Warnings:
*You can use any OpenVPN service as long as you can obtain the configurations file.
*I have only tested this on "HyperDroid", but it should work with any cyanogenmod ROM.
*Do not install "OpenVPN installer" as it will mess up your phone's VPN configurations.
*OpenVPN Settings can be obtained from the market, but in my case I couldn't do it .
*The files you should copy to the "openvpn" folder should at least contain the following : (*.ovpn, ca.crt, client.crt, client.key, ta.key)
*It is ok for the connection to keep restarting, it will connect you soon.
*Anything else you tell me
Frequently Asked Questions
-not yet ...
I wrote this tut because I wasn't able to access the Market from my phone because the country was forbidden
Hit thanks if it/I helped.
Hi,
Is there any way to enable or hack in the advanced IPSEC VPN option on stock firmware for S2? I really need to be able to define Aggressive mode VPN in order to connect to PFSense but... even 2.3.4 Sammy firmware does not have it.
Also, did anyone ever manage to get OpenVPN running with stock 2.3.4 FW? I could never get it to work. Rooting, installation (via OpenVPN Installer) goes fine, then even connection can be established but routes to remote networks are not propagated.
Thanks!
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
Download the file here :-
http://db.tt/FdAVwebJ
If someone want mirror then post
Using this method you can download everything
From apps on Play Store to Media hosting websites link
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Reserved for future update
@avilove4u
This is not a free solution , you need a wifi Pc (90 % of computers at work don't have wifi) and is too complicate for users.
Use my method : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371345
It's a "One click free solution using USB cable" (no need to install other paids tools)
Not yet perfect, but still under development (I am the developper)
"This is a crap , as u cannot do much !"
Please stay on your thread next time before posting such kind of message on my thread.
No need to press "Thanks".
Ha ha lol !
Ur method has certain limitations :banghead:
Now adays every laptop and PC are wifi enabled !
I heard that connectify doesn't require root phone and we don't need that wpa_suplicant.
kurotsugi said:
I heard that connectify doesn't require root phone and we don't need that wpa_suplicant.
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You heard correct (in most cases). If your device already supports ad-hoc network connections, then all you'd need to do is set up the hotspot with Connectify (or Virtual Router) and connect to it. Otherwise, this method's for you.
kurotsugi said:
I heard that connectify doesn't require root phone and we don't need that wpa_suplicant.
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But some armv6 devices need that
Without wpa ad-hoc network wil nt be shown in our device
And to get access to system/bin to replace wpa ur device must be rooted na ?
avilove4u said:
And to get access to system/bin to replace wpa ur device must be rooted na ?
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that doesn't necessary. we can push the file via update.zip
Yeah that's true too
VERY GOOD AND USEFULL GUIDE!!
I've successfully shared the LAN's network of my notebook (DELL) with my android tablet (Mediacom 852i with OMA ROM JB 4.1.1)
Thank you very much for sharing your information.
capslock66 said:
90 % of computers at work don't have wifi
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[citation needed]
I'm pretty sure you're completely wrong. You're whole post sounds like it comes from a jealous, whiny little girl. And until you can back up this statement, I'm going to assume you are either a liar or an idiot.
Useful app especially for area with bad reception and no wifi.
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Avilove.Cullen said:
And to get access to system/bin to replace wpa ur device must be rooted na ?
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no rooting, no software installation
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1133641
This is sooo useful...thank you.
I think my wifi router had broken a couple of hours ago. But now I can use ad-hoc connection from my PC.
I use Huawei Ideos S7 to connect to my windows XP sp3 wifi.