I'm a new owner of one of these Aquos crystal devices (306SH) after seeing the specs and reading the reviews. It seems to be a pretty fast devices with good specs. I haven't been disappointed with the speed. I've had it now for three days, and I'm finding all kinds of little glitches. For me the first glitch is very serious. The wifi looks like it has a certificate problem. Here is what is going on. I'm on a University campus where we use an Enterprise Wifi 802.1x EAP. When I give it the information to connect, tI always receive "Authentication problem". And it never connects. Every other phone and laptop works perfectly fine using the same config. From what I can tell, It looks like wifi is not querying certificates correctly. All other wifi protocols appear to work, and a quick google shows that I'm not the only one with this issue. Normally I would login the android (adb shell, go superuser and manually edit the wpa_supplicant.conf file but with out root it doesn't look like this can be fixed. Does anyone have a fix?
Ok, so I too have been trying to root this device and so far no luck. In doing so, I've been seeing some very odd behavior on the USB. Using linux, adb shell will get me a shell $. But things like adb push Framaroot-1.9.3.apk //storage/sdcard0/tmp will hang the usb. This has me puzzled as I've not seen this behavior before from an android. Is this some issue with the Aquos?
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I'm a new owner of one of these Aquos crystal devices (306SH) after seeing the specs and reading the reviews. It seems to be a pretty fast devices with good specs. I haven't been disappointed with the speed. I've had it now for three days, and I'm finding all kinds of little glitches. For me the first glitch is very serious. The wifi looks like it has a certificate problem. Here is what is going on. I'm on a University campus where we use an Enterprise Wifi 802.1x EAP. When I give it the information to connect, tI always receive "Authentication problem". And it never connects. Every other phone and laptop works perfectly fine using the same config. From what I can tell, It looks like wifi is not querying certificates correctly. All other wifi protocols appear to work, and a quick google shows that I'm not the only one with this issue. Normally I would login the android (adb shell, go superuser and manually edit the wpa_supplicant.conf file but with out root it doesn't look like this can be fixed. Does anyone have a fix?
Ok, so I too have been trying to root this device and so far no luck. In doing so, I've been seeing some very odd behavior on the USB. Using linux, adb shell will get me a shell $. But things like adb push Framaroot-1.9.3.apk //storage/sdcard0/tmp will hang the usb. This has me puzzled as I've not seen this behavior before from an android. Is this some issue with the Aquos?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/aquos-crystal/help/wi-fi-issues-t2909127 this thread should answer your first question.
Thanks for the tip. After reading that forum, it looks like Wifi certificates are not properly configured on this phone. Its a bug as several other people including me, have the same issue with 802.1x EAP.
On the USB issue, I've tried this phone on another linux machine and didn't experience the problem. I think the USB problem was an issue with the machine I was using and not the phone.
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I was looking for Hitchhiker at
http://www.kasuei.com/hitchhiker/
But it is no longer there. Any reason why?
Anybody have the install for this program?
found a copy
Thanks to The Google, I finaly found a copy of Hitchhiker v0.4 beta.
http://dzolee.blogspot.com/2007/11/kasuei-hitchhiker-disappeared.html
I know this is a bit like raising the dead but I like the auto connect feature of hitchhiker. The concept of driving around and connecting to free access points and getting my mails over push sounds cool. Anybody aware of a successor which will do the same? I have tried hitchhiker 0.4 on my touch hd but it crashes when I get a connection
What about this: http://www.makayama.com/pocketwifiradar.html
I read that it auto connects to wireless networks which are not locked.
Hope it helps.
The current trend seems to be for unprotected WiFi networks that then prompt you to log in, after having parted with cash, to actually go any where. There's certainly a couple of those round where i live.
dataSaMm said:
What about this: http://www.makayama.com/pocketwifiradar.html
I read that it auto connects to wireless networks which are not locked.
Hope it helps.
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http://msmobiles.com/news.php/6613.html
reports that its only working with wm5 . I'm running 6.1 on a touch HD. Anyone have any experience with anything which may work with this?
I also tried the previous version of hitchhiker which seemed to work but did'nt support wpa for my private connections. Then it ate my wpa keys and screwed my wireless
I'm pretty happy with my new HTC Hero, but I'm having a lot of trouble with the WiFi connection. I connects fine and shows "good" or "excelent" signal strength on my home network. However the speed is very slow and if I go to Android Market it loads the different apps very slowly an looses connection often: It says "No connection" and I press the "Retry" button...). It is not just a problem i Android Marked. Loading pages in the browser, facebook etc. is extremely slow when on WiFi. When I'm using EDGE everything is A LOT faster and I don't get "A network error has occured. Retry or cancel...etc.".
I have tried different settings on my access point, but nothing seems to help. I have (tempoarily) disabled encryption, tried swiching channels, using B instead og G setting, and manually setting: Gateway, DNS etc... In the end it got a bit frustrating so I tried a factory reset. But WiFi is still very slow. If you have any suggestions to what the problem might be I would be very grateful.
I had a similar problem with my AP (D-Link DIR 655) and tried to set it to use the same communications setup as another AP that worked properly. Whatever I did with encryption, keys and channels made no difference on my AP. The solution on this AP was to set it to 802.11g only (it was b+g+n), and it has worked fine since.
I do however suspect that there may be some serious issues lurking in the linux kernel that is used on the hero (2.6.27). Wifi was a nightmare on that release with notebooks too, and core parts of the wifi-stack has been replaced since. I wouldn't be surprised if we see a significant improvement in wifi-performance whenever there's an Android release that include a 2.6.30 or later kernel.
I have been having the same issues but my wifi didnt work with the browser, or youtube. I downloaded Opera mini and wifi works fine. With factory browser i can go to google and it will load and search but once i click on links found it hangs and wont connect. I am so frustrated my sim is going back into my iphone 3gs until an update is released this sucks big time
It is a bit disappointing if this is a general issue, but I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one with this type of problem.
Maybe this could also be a HTC-issue? I remember my HTC Tytn II where there was a slider where you could choses between "performance" or "battery saving". I remember that I couldn't get the WiFi to run properly unless I set it to highest performance. I consumed more power but it worked with this setting.
On my Hero, the HSDPA connection is for some reason faster than my ADSL2+ (24Mbps) connection. Rather odd..
Same here. The 3G/EDGE is a lot faster than my 20 Mbit ADSL. It makes no sense
Why does it take so long to make a connection to my router via wifi?
This can sometimes take 10 - 15 minutes before I have a connection.
With my windows mobile device this takes only a few seconds.
I'm experiencing the same issue on my Hero (with updated HTC firmware). I've also tried playing around with my routers settings to no avail. My Hero is basically useless for browsing on WIFI.
I'm curious, does anyone running an alternative rom experience this? If not I may look into rooting my phone..
Root your phone and do this
echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_timestamps
It will fix it.
/b
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Root your phone and do this
echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_timestamps
It will fix it.
/b
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I have the same disconnection problems.
What is "Root your phone" and can this really fix our problem?
frem
frem said:
I have the same disconnection problems.
What is "Root your phone" and can this really fix our problem?
frem
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you've had 57 posts and dont know what rooting is;p aha (not trying to be a ****, just found that funny:])
when you root your phone you gain root access and can do just about anything, like install apps that need root access! there are guides in the dev section on how to, and if you do a search there is a thread on what root allows you to do!
i dont know if that command will fix your problem though, sorry!
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you've had 57 posts and dont know what rooting is;p aha (not trying to be a ****, just found that funny:])
when you root your phone you gain root access and can do just about anything, like install apps that need root access! there are guides in the dev section on how to, and if you do a search there is a thread on what root allows you to do!
i dont know if that command will fix your problem though, sorry!
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I've been a "windows mobile" user for a long time.
I know what "root access" is in the general Unix environment.
But I don't really know how it works on the Android OS.
I'm more of a Windows guy.
It's my first time messing on Android, I got tired of Windows Mobile.
frem
Just my humble opinion. This is a problem that should be fixed by htc.
If rooting fixes it it's good, but it can't be a requirement to get it working properly.
I mean you buy a phone with wifi, you expect it to be as fast as your provider is... Getting less is just not getting what you paid for.
Has anyone mailed HTC about this problem? I hardly ever use wifi but tried it today
and indeed my hsdpa is lot's faster than my 20mbit connection @ home.
Help us pleaseeee
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Root your phone and do this
echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_timestamps
It will fix it.
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That pretty much cut the speed in half for me.
Seriously the wifi issue is a big problem for me. I don't have a 3g unlimited plan.
Basically when i activate the wifi i start a application like update weather or check a webpage or update tweets, it works then connection drop and i can't connect to anything.
I have to deactivate wifi then reactivate to get like 40 seconds surfing and downloading apps on the market.
IS everyone having the same wifi problem ?
It happened on every access point not just the one at my place.
Please help me, is it my phone that has a hardware problem ?
frem
you gotta think of it this way...
most people who dont have problems arnt gunna make it to this thread because there not searching for it! So your mostly gunna get replys saying "same here"
so im guessing most people dont have this problem.. although it could be a specific rom on a specific carrier or something... see if you have anything in common with other people with this problem, if not, maybe it is hardware
WiFi channels
Have you tried changing the wifi channel in your router settings in case there is interferance with a nearby router on the same channel? Although you would experience slow wifi on any wifi device (laptops)..but worth checking.
I've just done a speedtest on my phone using the speedtest.net app and do get just over half the download speed on my phone (5-6mbps) opposed to my pc (wired 9-10mbps) and laptop (wireless 9-10mbps). So knowing my wireless is set up correctly, it does show some loss in speed with the hero. See how much of a loss you get?
Adam
Thank you for your reply. I think i figured it out. I am at the countryside right now and im connnected on a diferent acess point and it's working perfectly i'm actually writing this post in WiFi mode on the hero. So the problem is from the other access point i tested. i already tried changing the Channel number. I use a french provider that use access points called "freebox"
FYI the problem with the hero and some wifi access points is well known and is being forwarded to htc by Vodafone.
http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=25004
Htc said that they are working on it..
frem
As we don't have a Droid forum here yet, or anything for Android 2.0 AFAIK, this seemed like the best place to start the conversation. Feel free to move it, if there is a better place, but the question is specifically on networking and how two different phone OSs handle it.
If you don't know what an ad-hoc network is, I'll summarize by saying that, in my lexicon, it is a way for wireless devices to form connections with each other, allowing any Internet connection on the network to be shared by all. A more precise definition is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_ad_hoc_network See also "mesh network" and "Wifi Tethering".
So.. I am considering upgrading my Titan to a Droid. Frankly, the main thing that is keeping me from doing this is that I can't give up WMWiFiRouter. WMWiFiRouter sets up an adhoc wifi network with (or without) security, thus sharing my 3g connection with all I give my network key to.
After finding & buying this program, I was able to drop my $60/mo (or w/e) EVDO card account. So. it is worth it to stay on a Titan till I am sure my phone can be used to connect my laptop/netbook/wife's ipod to the Internet while I am out of my house. I work from home so if I don't have portable wifi access I go stir crazy after a few weeks. I hear "Wifi Tethering" is going to become a product for VZW, but we all know that means it could be a year or three away. Can you all help me decide if upgrading to a Droid is possible. Do any of you have any experience with ad-hoc networking on a Droid?
Here's what I've found so far:
It's possible to have a G1 access an ad hoc network if you "root" your phone and change ini settings to allow it. (Also assign a permanent IP address to all adhoc network members). See: http://modmygphone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22681
I do not know if this works on Android 2.0. I do not know if Verizon has put something in place to block this. Does anyone have any experience in this area or have a Droid that they can test with?
Your help would be appreciated!
Additional info I've found:
"Rooting" is not yet possible on a Droid. Eliminating the fix mentioned above.
http://droidie.com/2009/11/10/can-android-tether-today-for-0-extra/#comment-121
PDANet is a program that allows USB and bluetooth tethering on all "recently released Motorola and HTC [Android] phones" kkww
For those following along, this is the most promising thread I've found on rooting the Droid.. http://www.alldroid.org/viewtopic.php?f=210&t=431&start=280 This link starts you around page 29, which will be near the end for a little while...
I'm really beginning to wonder if I shouldn't just stick to a touch pro2 since I have a slick setup atm and google maps will release turn by turn voice to all in due time.
The problem is that I want to play!!! and android is calling me..
Have you made any progress on getting a Droid to recognize the WMWifiRouter network? I have a Droid with the router program running on a HTC TP2...there's an app called Hidden SSID Enabler which should resolve thi problem but I haven't been able to figure out what the SSID # is for the TP2...any thoughts?
Bump. Similar situation for me. I run WMWifiRouter on my Sprint Touch Pro and use it several hours a day. I'm ready to switch to a newer phone but want to make sure I can set it up as a ad hoc wifi spot. I'm torn between the Droid and the Nexus One but doubt T-Mobile's network is robust enough for what I need so at least for now, the Droid is the front-runner (I'll believe the N1 will work on Verizon when I see it -- could be 6 months or more).
Any update? Thanks!
I contacted the support folks over at WMWifiRouter and got this reply:
Our apologies for not getting back to you sooner.
Indeed, Android devices by default cannot connect to ad-hoc networks. A rather silly restriction, as the
device is more than capable to use these networks - Google just didn't build it into the interface.
Note that an ad-hoc network and a Hidden SSID are two unrelated things.
Unfortunately, there is no way around this issue unless your device is rooted. In that case we still cannot
tell you which commands to execute to be able to connect, but we know it is possible if you have root.
Kinds regards,
WMWifiRouter Customer Support
In looking through the "rooting" thread above it seemed way too complicated for me to attempt...if anyone can post or direct me to an "idiot's guide" tutorial for rooting a Droid I'd be most appreciative.
Hey guys, rooting for the droid is here already, some info can be found here
"i cannot post outside links..."
so what happends after you root your droid?
Bump, and I've found this thread:
code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=82
about the official development of this feature, and I saw, although there are tricks that works for the G1 and the older phones, it is not working for the droid or those newer ones.
Hi
I have found the solution. I am using Ubuntu 10.04 and Using superfroyo2.2 on my HTC dream. I can connect to wifi adhoc network of my PC and enjoying internet on it.
I have attached the zip file. Please extract the file to get tiwlan.ini and wpa_supplicant.conf file. Replace your mobile's file with these ones and enjoy ad-hoc wifi.
You can use below commands, with mobile connected to PC via usb to replace the files:
adb shell
# mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# exit
> adb push tiwlan.ini /system/etc/wifi/tiwlan.ini
> adb push wpa_supplicant.conf /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
> adb shell
# mount -o ro,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# exit
I was using ubuntu bash and I placed both files in the tools folder of SDK. and then I ran the commands from that directory so that no path issues arise.
One more thing, You should create adhoc wireless with SSID iBM and leave it open without security key.
Hey, all apologies if it DOES work, since I havent tried it yet, but when I view the tiwlan.ini file you've included in the zip file, it still says wifiadhoc=0
the .conf file IS setup to use your SSID name if iBM like you were saying though...
so I THINK you might have included the wrong file... but hell, I've been wrong before... I screwed up my wifi messing with this, so I'm just gonna try your files anyway, since they'll probably at least set me back to where I was...
adol
OKAY, so I guess I've gotta apologize- I just tried it, and danged if your files didn't work like a charm... so, my next question is; how did they work, when wifiadhoc=0?
Am I somehow seeing the contents of the file incorrectly, or is it something along the lines of you having set up a static ip or something? I'm gonna look into it a bit, which I haven't done yet, so if either of the things I just said made no sense, just disregard them and go ahead with the explanation...
Anyways, thanks for posting those files; I was starting to get rather frustrated with my inability to get this stupid crap to work.
adol
ok a few quick questions
has any one tested this on a sprint epic
is there a 1 click install for this pack
ive got some skill but this is defiantly out of my range
thanks
installing cyanogen mod 7 should resolve your problem...
guys y to roor the phone?install cyanogen 7 etc??
i think only some expert guys(i.e who can deal the problems their on without any suggestions) can deal with such kind of thngs...insted if we creat a virtyal access point,,thats better i think..
try using mhotspot...
Wifi Connection shared as a Wifi Router...see this thread...
Indeed CM7 does solve ad hoc networking problems. I've yet to find a suitable solution on froyo, although google gave me plenty of stuff to try.
cm7 ?
I have CM7.1 running but I still cant see any ad-hoc wifi networks!
I tried replacing the tiwlan and wpa_*.conf files but that just messed up my wifi worse.
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Indeed CM7 does solve ad hoc networking problems. I've yet to find a suitable solution on froyo, although google gave me plenty of stuff to try.
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I didn't see this mentioned in this EVO subform, so thought it might help others.
I got sick of dealing with terminal when there's a fully functioning, full size keyboard right in front of me. There had to be some way to telnet into the phone, or something similar.
Searching other subforums on here revealed "Adb over wifi" widget. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=767353
http://www.appbrain.com/app/adb-over-wifi-widget/bohlool.net.wifiadb
This lets you use a wireless link instead of usb cable to access adb. Pretty slick! Also seems to work well over 3g and I imagine 4g - basically any network connection the phone has.
Download, install. There is no app, just add as a widget to one of the screens. To change settings, delete widget and readd.
Makes life so much easier!
Thanks, I'll give it a look.
Searching "ADB" in the Market revealed several similar apps, inlcuding a SSHd tool. This can make life much easier... I will test them all.
works pretty good, albeit a little slower
As expected. The more I got into tinkering with this, the more I wanted to see the source code. Since connections over 3g are possible, you can imagine the security issues this brings up.
VaelPak has had ADB over WiFi pre-installed for the last few revisions, though I've never used it.
gpz1100 said:
Since connections over 3g are possible, you can imagine the security issues this brings up.
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First thing I thought when I saw this thread.....I like having the security of at least someone having to steal the device to get to anything on it...i don't want to help them out....
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... Since connections over 3g are possible, you can imagine the security issues this brings up.
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I've tried tinkering with many of these, and none of them seem to work over 3G.
I'm not terribly worried about the security threats behind that, since I really only require this sort of connection for seconds at a time.
But it would be nice to be able to have a sort of system set up with tasker or something -- where I can send my phone a text message, force it to enable the ADB over network, and adb into my phone, even if its connected to 3G. (Perhaps Tasker may have to send a text back with the IP address to connect to, but you see, such a thing is not very far fetched, and from what I gather, this would be much easier than setting up an SSH).
I have it working just fine over WiFi, but how is it possible to enable ADB over the data network?
As it stands now, enabling ADB over a non-WiFi network returns an invalid IP (0.0.0.0)
Perhaps I would simply have to ignore the 0.0.0.0 IP it returns and get the IP with
Code:
# ip addr show
? Any ideas?
cool, but adb didnt pull my entire sd card when wired so why would this do any different.
cool, but adb didnt pull my entire sd card when wired so why would this do any different.
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You can mount your entire sd card onto a PC using webdav servers.
In addition, you can now use adb over wifi on non-rooted Android 11 and up...you can now use adb over wifi
Hi, I'm starting this thread having searched for solutions in other threads and not having found it.
As background, I'm running Pie 9.0 with the August patch update. I got the phone in March and when I saw the pop-up for the update, I installed it, without doing any background checks (not my usual MO) - which is not to say my hot spot was working and then stopped, I just hadn't used it before then. My previous cell was the trusty Samsung S3 in its various flavours - mainly for the small form factor and frankly it was enough phone for me.
Anyway it seems that the PH1 "hot spot" works fine as a *repeater* when I'm connected to wifi but as soon as I turn off my wifi or am out of reach of a wifi and want my hot spot to connect to my mobile data, there's no internet connection to any device connected to my hot spot, even though both my PH1 and the device(s) show as "connected" to each other. internet on my PH1 works just fine in these instances.
What's the secret handshake to make this work?
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Hi, I'm starting this thread having searched for solutions in other threads and not having found it.
As background, I'm running Pie 9.0 with the August patch update. I got the phone in March and when I saw the pop-up for the update, I installed it, without doing any background checks (not my usual MO) - which is not to say my hot spot was working and then stopped, I just hadn't used it before then. My previous cell was the trusty Samsung S3 in its various flavours - mainly for the small form factor and frankly it was enough phone for me.
Anyway it seems that the PH1 "hot spot" works fine as a *repeater* when I'm connected to wifi but as soon as I turn off my wifi or am out of reach of a wifi and want my hot spot to connect to my mobile data, there's no internet connection to any device connected to my hot spot, even though both my PH1 and the device(s) show as "connected" to each other. internet on my PH1 works just fine in these instances.
What's the secret handshake to make this work?
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I don't have any trouble on TMO, but two thoughts for you.
Try adding "net.tethering.noprovisioning=true" to the build.prop file. You need root for this.
Maybe lengthen the TTL (time to live) on the connecting device. Google for your device/OS how to do this.
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I don't have any trouble on TMO, but two thoughts for you.
Try adding "net.tethering.noprovisioning=true" to the build.prop file. You need root for this.
Maybe lengthen the TTL (time to live) on the connecting device. Google for your device/OS how to do this.
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Hmm... so root my phone...
Haven't rooted anything yet... so this is new territory for me.
Don't think it's the TTL, since it's the same with *any* device connected to my phone...
Thanks,
Taz
Mine doesn't work when bluetooth is turned on, for some reason. You could try turning BT off, and see if that helps
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Mine doesn't work when bluetooth is turned on, for some reason. You could try turning BT off, and see if that helps
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Well, I turned bluetooth off and when I try to connect to google.com with Chrome, my iPad says "This site can't be reached". When I switch to another wifi source, Goolge is found!
So... what's the culprit in my PH1??
TIA...
Do you have tethering support on your cell plan?
It is of course always possible some other app is interfering. VPN, ad blocker, ect. But honestly, in all likelihood you need to bypass the tethering check as I described earlier.
If that step doesn't work by itself, in a terminal app with a root prompt enter the command:
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
ktmom said:
Do you have tethering support on your cell plan?
It is of course always possible some other app is interfering. VPN, ad blocker, ect. But honestly, in all likelihood you need to bypass the tethering check as I described earlier.
If that step doesn't work by itself, in a terminal app with a root prompt enter the command:
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
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Thanks ktmom, I guess I'm surprised that yours (and others'?) work without this mod and I'm needing to root mine? I have no other apps such as the ones you mention on my phone so I'm really confused why this simple connection isn't working on my phone.
Taz
buzzwords said:
Thanks ktmom, I guess I'm surprised that yours (and others'?) work without this mod and I'm needing to root mine? I have no other apps such as the ones you mention on my phone so I'm really confused why this simple connection isn't working on my phone.
Taz
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But you didn't answer this question... Do you have tethering support on your cell plan?