Hello,
I am running the latest LiquidSmooth HLTE and am curious if there is a way to hide the SSID broadcast when I turn on my portable hotspot, or is that just a Touchwiz thing?
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Greetings,
I have a rooted Htc Thunderbolt running Cyanogen.
I also have a Galaxy Tab 10.1 that I cannot connect to the wireless tether program or Barnacle wifi.
It sees the SSID from wireless tether but is stuck "obtaining IP address."
In Barnacle it doesn't even see the network created.
My Ipad connects to the wifi tether feature of either program without significant trouble.
Any thoughts on how to remedy this problem?
Thanks in advance.
I finally got it working on my rooted Thunderbolt (running latest HTC GB release).
Download the latest wifi tether at (code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/downloads/list).
I changed two settings: Setup-Method:"Softap (master)" and check "Routing Fix."
After that, I was able to connect my non-rooted Tab 10.1 to my Thunderbolt.
Is there a widget or toggle for wifi hotspot with MIUI.us or do I have to to go through settings each time?
Thanks.
Hi all-
I am running the froyo 7.1 android build on my Spring Rhodium 400. My hotspot activates however will not disengage and then reboots my phone. I understand this is a known problem. Essentially i need to broadcast a non ad hoc network. I am solely using this android build to access the wifi hotspot which would allow me to connect to my HP Touchpad. Touchpad does not recognize ad-hoc. If there is an app on the market or elsewhere that will allow me to broadcast a signal i would appreciate it.
Kind Regards,
Atmoman1981
Hello all,
I have a lighting fixture for my aquarium that has built in wifi connectivity via an Ad Hoc connection and an Android app. I can see the SSID on my Galaxy S3 (Cm 10.2) but it won't connect. I cannot even see the SSID on my Nexus 7 (2012 - stock Android 4.4.2). Both devices are rooted. I understand Google removed support for Ad Hoc connections, but with a rooted device it's supposed to be easy to enable? Haha, easy!
The frustrating thing is I borrowed a friends iPad and it connects without issue!
So how do I get my Nexus 7 to see and connect to the Ad Hoc device???
I'm currently on havoc 2.9 final build and i can't enable wifi hotspot on 5ghz ap band, even though the rom has an option for the same. As soon as i enable hotspot with 5ghz selected, it throws an error. My question is, is it possible to enable 5ghz hotspot on our device? Through some kernel or by tweaking system files perhaps? Thanks.
lul our wifi HW doesnt support 5ghz
Not possible hardware does not support it. Swap/buy a new device