I am on joyos rom for galaxy y (based on latest percy kernel), everything is ok but the wifi doest work , it shows me error.
any help with this?
another question : does white xp WIFI(bcm4330) drivers work on cm7 with percy cm2# kernel ?:silly:
No you can't use a wifi driver meant for another kernel on percys kernel
have you tried changing the permissions of the wifi folder & wpa file
Goto
system/etc
set permission of wifi folder to rwxrwxrwx
open wifi folder
set permission of wpa_supplicant.conf to rwxrwxrwx
turn on wifi it should work
My wifi disconnects frequently
My wifi in galaxy y disconnects frequently tell me any solution
Thank you man it worked \m/
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marcussmith2626 said:
No you can't use a wifi driver meant for another kernel on percys kernel
have you tried changing the permissions of the wifi folder & wpa file
Goto
system/etc
set permission of wifi folder to rwxrwxrwx
open wifi folder
set permission of wpa_supplicant.conf to rwxrwxrwx
turn on wifi it should work
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Does this method work on savies #2 kernel?
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I'm very NEW here
can you tell me step by step how to do this?
i cant even understand what you said
Owayx said:
I'm very NEW here
can you tell me step by step how to do this?
i cant even understand what you said
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Need more info as I presume you may not be using the same as the op of this thread as its an old thread from over a year ago - in future if its an old thread like this its best to start a new thread to keep your problem separate from the op of this thread unless you are using the same Rom and kernel
Rom you are using
Kernel you are using
The problem you are having with wifi
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modified wpa_supplicant file needed to connect to Ad Hoc Network for android 2.3.3
pleas some one edit this file and upload it here there is one for android 2.2/2.1 but its not working properly on 2.3
Edit :
i have made this post few days back and file for android 2.1/2.2/2.2.1 is working on 2.3.3 also you just need to turnoff the wifi and then turn it back on after pressing the conect button
http://www.emoiz.com/how-to-connect-samsung-galaxy-s-to-ad-hoc-wifi-network
I use this one (was pulled from an AOSP 2.3.3 build) with Darky 10 RC4. It's a little buggy at times but no worse than any of the others I've used with 2.1 and 2.2
thx, worked for me as well with Simple Honey v3.5
not working for me on ginger 2.3.3 criskelo 5.8 XXJVO.
it always obtaining but never connect
Works on my stock O2 Samsung Galaxy S2 (rooted of course) - but not sure it maintains as strong a signal as I would like (using with an AR.Drone) - still testing but definitely works and hasn't prevented me from also connecting to other secure networks.
how do i install the file?
I hace te galaxy s2 root, how can i install it? Just copy te file with root explore? I Sant ti use it with muy ardrone and ar pro
Thanks
Synman said:
I use this one (was pulled from an AOSP 2.3.3 build) with Darky 10 RC4. It's a little buggy at times but no worse than any of the others I've used with 2.1 and 2.2
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this is old file from android 2.2 i need android 2.3.3 fi
about 2.3.3rom
anyone who can give me a link that i can download a steady 2.3.3 rom ,which will performance well on my galaxy tky
i don't konw how to download the rom
sorry i am a new bird i don't how todownload the rom,i have try the upstairs‘link but can't download who can tell me why
Naeem786 said:
this is old file from android 2.2 i need android 2.3.3 fi
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I didn't make up where it was pulled from... it's running on my 2.3.3 i9000 at this moment.
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How do you change the wpa_supplicant to this one? I've tried to go to recovery mode and apply this .zip as an update but it says installation aborted...
I've tried to copy the file you've provided to the system/bin folder using a root explorer, but nothing happens... the file stays the same... help
Gingerbread 2.3.3 rooted....
dannythekid said:
How do you change the wpa_supplicant to this one? I've tried to go to recovery mode and apply this .zip as an update but it says installation aborted...
I've tried to copy the file you've provided to the system/bin folder using a root explorer, but nothing happens... the file stays the same... help
Gingerbread 2.3.3 rooted....
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did you remount the file system /system as read/write (rw) ?
rabiny said:
did you remount the file system /system as read/write (rw) ?
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Pardon my ignorance, but what does it mean to "remount the file system?"
The "system" folder has read/write permissions set according to my root explorer?... however I've just tried to rename or delete the wpa_supplicant and it doesnt work..
enter the /system folder with root explorer
and press the W/R button
and try again
enter the /system folder with root explorer
and press the W/R button
and try again
Okay, so I've finally figured out to how to remount with r/w permissions and replaced the file with the one posted here. However, now my WiFi won't turn on. The indicator that normally lights up green stays gray and there's no connection.
PLS HALP
(samsung galaxy ace, gingerbread 2.3.3 official)
also tried this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1071138
same thing happens - wifi just wont turn on...
what are the permission of the file you copied to /system/bin/wpa_supplicant ?
you will have to make executable for all
rabiny said:
what are the permission of the file you copied to /system/bin/wpa_supplicant ?
you will have to make executable for all
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It worked It never occurred to me to check the file's permissions. Man, thank you ever so much!!
glad i can help
As there is a useless requirement for posting in development I have to come here to answer a simple question,
Yes on build 28 I have the same MAC address, that will be a big problem since the ROM should not be changing that.
lorinkundert said:
As there is a useless requirement for posting in development I have to come here to answer a simple question,
Yes on build 28 I have the same MAC address, that will be a big problem since the ROM should not be changing that.
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Sure. Wait, what?
Lol
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I´ve also notice that since a few versions back, there is a static MAC address in the ROM.
This one: 00:90:4c:c5:12:38, my orginal MAC was like this: 8c:77:12...
(If you don´t know what your MAC was before flashing this ROM ? Look at your WLAN Hotspot Log...)
When someone uses 2 Devices (with this ROM) in the same WLAN, only one would be connected.
You can edit 2 text files in "/etc/wifi" and change the MAC to the one you like or have.
nvram_mfg.txt
nvram_net.txt
Yes, of course, the filesystem should be remounted:
open Terminal:
mount
su
mount -t ext4 -o remount, rw /dev/block/mmcblk0p4 /system
Then set permissions 755 on directory "wifi" and the 2 files.
Now you can edit the files.
An other and easier way to temporary solve the MAC problem is to edit the 2 files in the ROM zip archive itself,
then flash the ROM again.
I hope that in one of the next releases the orginal hardware MAC should be used again.
There is a dev thread with a download to change your mac .... recently started
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lorinkundert said:
As there is a useless requirement for posting in development I have to come here to answer a simple question,
Yes on build 28 I have the same MAC address, that will be a big problem since the ROM should not be changing that.
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Also, solution is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23468681&highlight=module#post23468681
or, same thread, post 1607. I downloaded the module, copied it to the path pershoot specified (backed up the old module), fixed permissions, rebooted, and all fixed.
This is specially meant for Stock kernel user which don't have kernel iptables function.
Android Firewall
It's a android firewall capable of blocking some app to reach the internet by redirect them to certain address.
It can only activated if only there is Iptables executable & some modules to support it's function.
It's command line configurable but it's way too complicated to us.
You'll Need:
A Sony Ericsson X8 Android phone. (Will work on X10, but not tested.)
Rooted.
Busybox.
CWM Recovery.
Instruction:
Flash this through CWM http://www.mediafire.com/?qcn1jlwilq9l57n
Goto /system/etc & Add those line inside ADD TO HW_CONFIG.SH.txt text file into hw_config.sh.
Reboot
Download Any (I Used DroidWall https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.googlecode.droidwall.free) to manipulated the iptables to block or allow your app to access the internet.
Say thanks to AnDyX who make this modules. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1184907)
I'm just doing the update zip for CWM that's all.
Note: Bootloops or error ARE LIKELY NEVER OCCURED. This is tested on Eclair 2.1.C.0.0 Rom (Offical Sony Ericsson rom for x8) and GDX Rom.
Whit this module i will have WiFi tethering in my Xperia X8 running on stock kernel with MiniCM7 ?
Link aint working
Edit: sorry i know now what was doing the problem
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AttilaAtisz said:
Whit this module i will have WiFi tethering in my Xperia X8 running on stock kernel with MiniCM7 ?
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Yes, with appropriate tethering app. Some rom have tethering setting set in their rom like mine, so i don't know which tethering app work best.
Link don't work
Edit:sori
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Do NOT flash it with CWM Recovery or xRecovery until CKKnot correct the install script else it will wipe your /system partition and phone won't reboot and you will have to reflash your device.
roms2000 said:
Do NOT flash it with CWM Recovery or xRecovery until CKKnot correct the install script else it will wipe your /system partition and phone won't reboot and you will have to reflash your device.
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I just rechecked, it is indeed lead to /system wipe...
it's me who make the script wrong, I have just reuploaded the fixed one...
Redownload it if you not able to just now... And sorry for my mistake
That is really better
Thanks for your quick reply.
Hello Im having problems whith step 2, I dont know how to goto /system/etc & Add those line inside ADD TO HW_CONFIG.SH.txt text file into hw_config.sh
<Pliz help me!
andresql said:
Hello Im having problems whith step 2, I dont know how to goto /system/etc & Add those line inside ADD TO HW_CONFIG.SH.txt text file into hw_config.sh
<Pliz help me!
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use some file menger like rootexplorer
Could you please be more specific with point 2?
Should I copy all lines (whole content) from ADD TO HW_CONFIG.SH.txt text file and paste them into hw_config.sh? At the end of this file? In some specific point? Nothing to replace in hw_config.sh?
Well, after first try my X8 seems to be bricked. Sony Ericsson logo after reboot
Hello.
As some of you know that I have ported CM10.1 from u8800pro to our device (u8800 non-pro).
However, there are three problems:
- no wifi
- no bluetooth (turns on but no discovery)
- no video recording
The first thing I am trying to fix is the Wifi, because that's what everyone is having problems with.
But, I cannot fix it alone. I have tried googling some solutions and have tried somethings myself, but still nothing.
Logcat says that the wifi 'Failed to Load Driver'
I think this is libhardware_legacy.so problem. I have even tried replacing that but then the phone doesn't fully boot up.
I need some solutions for this guys. I want help from developers to accomplish this task.
Thanks in advance.
This is indeed libhardware_legacy.so issue. libhardware_legacy.so loads the wifi modules.
In case of U8800+, it loads bcmxxx.ko module, and it will not work on U8800. For U8800, wifi module consists of two pieces - librasdioif.ko and wlan.ko (or libra.ko). Since there are changes to libhardware_legacy between JB and ICS, simply replacing won't work. I could send you my libhardware_legacy.so if you'd want. It's set up to load /system/lib/modules/librasdioif.ko and /system/lib/modules/wlan.ko. Also, when wifi is turned on, polling must be turned on for sdc3 (wifi sdio card).
I made my libhardware_legacy.so to report wifi.driver.status (maybe it's not correct) to report "loading" when it's loading wifi modules. From there, you can add an init.rc handler for that property "echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/msm_sdcc.3/polling"
Please let me know if something is not clear.
Thanks
Blefish said:
This is indeed libhardware_legacy.so issue. libhardware_legacy.so loads the wifi modules.
In case of U8800+, it loads bcmxxx.ko module, and it will not work on U8800. For U8800, wifi module consists of two pieces - librasdioif.ko and wlan.ko (or libra.ko). Since there are changes to libhardware_legacy between JB and ICS, simply replacing won't work. I could send you my libhardware_legacy.so if you'd want. It's set up to load /system/lib/modules/librasdioif.ko and /system/lib/modules/wlan.ko. Also, when wifi is turned on, polling must be turned on for sdc3 (wifi sdio card).
I made my libhardware_legacy.so to report wifi.driver.status (maybe it's not correct) to report "loading" when it's loading wifi modules. From there, you can add an init.rc handler for that property "echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/msm_sdcc.3/polling"
Please let me know if something is not clear.
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Thanks for the reply Blefish. I was hoping that you would help.
I would be very pleased if you send me your libhardware_legacy.so
And while we're at it, can you please also answer this question:
the Bluetooth in the CM10.1 ROM turns on, but it isn't discovering devices and it is not even being discovered by other devices. Can you please explain to me what files are responsible for this so I can edit them? (or do I have to start a new thread for that?)
Thanks for the help. really appreciate it.
rqmok said:
I would be very pleased if you send me your libhardware_legacy.so
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Alright, I added it in the attatchment. I built it upon the latest CM-10.1 source with these modifications.
Now, you need to add this init.rc handler:
Code:
on property:wlan.driver.status=loading
# When Wi-Fi driver starts loading, we will enable polling in SDC3.
write /sys/devices/platform/msm_sdcc.3/polling 1
I did not test this out myself, but it should work, let me know if it doesn't.
Note that this does not include MAC address, so you are likely to end up with 00:00:00:00:00:00 as MAC address. When I manage to fix my wifi, I will create a simple binary that will write it.
rqmok said:
the Bluetooth in the CM10.1 ROM turns on, but it isn't discovering devices and it is not even being discovered by other devices. Can you please explain to me what files are responsible for this so I can edit them?
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Unfortunately I can't help you on this. I haven't even tried porting bluetooth yet.
Need some more help
Blefish said:
Now, you need to add this init.rc handler:
Code:
on property:wlan.driver.status=loading
# When Wi-Fi driver starts loading, we will enable polling in SDC3.
write /sys/devices/platform/msm_sdcc.3/polling 1
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I'm kind of new to this android stuff. I can't find the file init.rc
Is it in boot.img?
rqmok said:
I'm kind of new to this android stuff. I can't find the file init.rc
Is it in boot.img?
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Yes
rqmok said:
I'm kind of new to this android stuff. I can't find the file init.rc
Is it in boot.img?
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It's in the boot.img, correct. You would need a boot.img unpacker, then you'd have to modify one of the init.huawei.rc or init.rc (does not matter) and add the handler I wrote in my previous post. Then you would have to repack it and boot it up.
rqmok said:
I'm kind of new to this android stuff. I can't find the file init.rc
Is it in boot.img?
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Please report us if it's working. Thanks.
Of Course
Mlopik said:
Please report us if it's working. Thanks.
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Yes, I will definitely report back if it works. It's just that I have a Chemistry assignment to finish first.
Help with unpacking boot.img
Hey.
I can't seem to be able to unpack boot.img
I tried the unpacking scripts, but some give me a permission denied error and some show no files at all after successfully extracting it.
Can one of you please help me with this?
I'm stuck so...
I am stuck at repacking the boot.img so I just added the libhardware_legacy.so and the lines in init.rc using Root Explorer in my phone. But the Wifi still doesn't turn on. Still unable to load wifi
Please help
I still don't want to give up trying to unpack and repack the boot.img
I have successfully unpacked the boot.img, but I can't see the files! The files are there, but I can't view them! Can anyone help me? I've tried googling the solution, but I couldn't find a solution! :crying:
I am using Ubuntu 11.10 64bit
Use terminal as superuser. Also set executable permission to your scripts: chmod -x "your script"
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Is there any unpacking files that any of you can lend me?
I've tried heaps of them, but none of them seem to work.
Thanks
EDIT: Where can I download the source for CM10.1?
rqmok said:
I still don't want to give up trying to unpack and repack the boot.img
I have successfully unpacked the boot.img, but I can't see the files! The files are there, but I can't view them! Can anyone help me? I've tried googling the solution, but I couldn't find a solution! :crying:
I am using Ubuntu 11.10 64bit
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If boot.img compiled in a Chineese computer,the ramdisk forces extract to / (root directory).
Thanks
forumber2 said:
If boot.img compiled in a Chineese computer,the ramdisk forces extract to / (root directory).
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Hey! Thanks! I actually found the files to be under the root directory!
But I don't know which files belong to the boot.img! Is there a way I can put them in a folder when I extract boot.img? And when repacking, do I have to give reference to where I can see the files or where I originally tried to extract the files?
Hi guys,
Just a quick little guide on how to fix the wi-fi and bluetooth issues on the official cm11 nightlies!
You find the official cm11 a bit laggy? you thought it would be a great idea to install williams kernel V2? after installation you noticed that it runs so much better and are really happy with it till you notice that wi-fi and bluetooth aren't working? Well here is a simple fix for that!
Steps:
1: download these 2 files: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4hs22pjkn03m6/CM11_Nightly_Modules_Wifi_&_Bluetooth (credit goes to @alcatraz999902)
2: navigate to system/lib/modules and delete wlan.ko and scsi_wait_scan.ko
3: copy the files you downloaded earlier (wlan.ko and scsi_wait_scan.ko) to system/lib/modules
4: change the permissions to rwrr:
A: you can use file explorers like es file explorer to change the perms (rwrr 644)
B: you can also open a terminal, mount your system as rw (mount -o rw,remount /system) and cd to /system/lib/modules then type these 2 commands:
chmod 644 wlan.ko
chmod 644 scsi_wait_scan.ko
5: reboot your device
6: Enjoy official cm nightlies with working wi-fi and bluetooth!
Wow many thanks, mate!! I didn't know what was happening to the wifi. Now I can even solve it.
By the way, when you update a nightly, you need to readjust options like in built kernel mpdecision or reinstall optimized qcom's and all that stuff?
Cheers!
It does not work CM11 Official
it must work, you did mistake somewhere
zepp40 said:
It does not work CM11 Official
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It's actually work.
Read carefully what to do
Sent from me
I suppose that's not a fix for wpa problems?
(since a long time, wifi doesn't work on WPA in cyanogenmod... only work with wep or wpa2)
But anyway, thanks for sharing
PS: Saloperie de freeboxV5.
What about new NyakKernel? I tried it but it doesn't work. Official CM, latest nightly.
tnx so much
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nplezka said:
What about new NyakKernel? I tried it but it doesn't work. Official CM, latest nightly.
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I think that kernel already has the correct modules
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When I install CM11 with Williams Kernel, the blue screen appear, no boot.