What makes it possible to surf and talk at the same time?
I have noticed that on some roms I can surf and talk but on others I cant. What makes it possible to enable this funktion.
And how to I enable this if its not on.
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I was wondering since AT&T has disable use of the video phone on their network, could it be hacked to be utilized over WiFi?
is there a way to connect to vision, then allow a device to use the data connection to the internet, like an access point? i've used usbmodem to bluetooth with my macbook pro and surf the web on my computer. the results were amazing... fast, quick surfing. so what i want to do, again, is connect to vision, and using the built-in wifi, connect an internet device, like a nokia internet tablet, or something else with wi-fi. any way to do that?
To my knowledge, that has to be implemented at an OS level and it's not. Microsoft has been pressured by carriers to remove functionality like that, not implement it.
What's the best WiFi interenet sharing solution? WalkingHotSpot, WiFiRouter,
JoikuSpot, ICSControl, Internet Sharing, or Tethering, etc. Is there another option? What's the advantages and dissadvantages of each?
What I would really like is to have a solution that allows me to configure how many people can connect and/or some kind of security, WEP, or anything at all. Is that possible?
I tried using the Internet Sharing Utility but I would keep getting a Verizon sceen saying I needed to sign up for a different service. I tried both WalkingHotSpot and WiFiRouter. WifiRouter seemed to keep my WiFi on all the time and allowed unlimited people to connect with no security, and WalkingHotSpot I couldn't get working for some reason, but it didn't look like you could set up any security with that either. Thanks for the help and time..
I don't think wifirouter can be beat, I have used it and prefer it.
I hear there is a bug in it that allows it to keep your WiFi turned on all the time. I heard there is a WEP feature and a feature that allows you to kick IPs off from using it. Do you know anything about this? Thanks.
rambrush said:
I don't think wifirouter can be beat, I have used it and prefer it.
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I am not sure what you are talking about.
But you can set up a secure wireless network. It is only on if the switch is on so when you disconnect and turn switch off its done.
I have run the program for 10+ hours straight while on the road it kept the wifes laptop connected anywhere we have connectivity. I do run a amplifer and external antenna for those weaker areas.
Go check out the documentation at this link to see if the info is there?
http://support.wmwifirouter.com/documentation/
What version of the software are you using? I don't remember seeing any of those options with my version. It seemed to still have WiFi working even when the button was off, the icon looked like it was still working, but I didn't test it.. Thanks...
wmwifirouter is my favorite and my dad's by far
Hi,
I used to use google talk a fair bit on my Blackberry, it worked well.
I've switched to a G1 now and am trying to use the built in google talk client which you would think would be the dogs wotsits!
However if I leave the phone for an hour or so I seem to get signed out of Google Talk, making it impossible for people to message me until I notice and sign back in again.
I dont think it is to do with coverage, I'm using it on wi-fi in my house and also there is a good gprs signal. Besides when Gtalk on the blackberry lost connection it would keep trying and sign back in.
Anybody else seeing this?
Thanks
Mike
If you have a dataplan, try turning wifi off. The built-in IM client doesn't seem to auto-reconnect for some reason. If your wifi cuts out for whatever reason (some 2.4 Ghz cordless phones wreak havoc on wifi) then you will lose your GTalk connection.
Mine stays connected like a champ. Its actually the others that sign out all the time. But my gtalk stays connected through edge & wifi switches
Works perfectly on my g1, i have wifi turned off and always works!
jashsu said:
If you have a dataplan, try turning wifi off. The built-in IM client doesn't seem to auto-reconnect for some reason. If your wifi cuts out for whatever reason (some 2.4 Ghz cordless phones wreak havoc on wifi) then you will lose your GTalk connection.
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Thanks for replys guys.
I'm starting to think it happens when my G1 switches from wi-fi to gprs/3g around the house.
Normally it uses wi-fi but there are spots in the house where it is weak, also gprs is not too hot, my guessing is it keeps 'hunting' between the two and this confuses gtalk client. Sound feasible?
Mike
That's probably the cause.
ur problem solved =)
i had same problem. lol. but i called att n upgraded 2 a new package of internet for the house. now its faster n i guess stronger. no cutoffs....and yes its ur wifi. wen ur screen locks, or timeout, the wifi is disabled. theres an app to keep it on but not worth the space. lol. or battery life id much rather tell you to just keep it as is. also, if u r not logged onto gtalk, wich happens...ur missed messages go to ur gmail account. so never miss a gtalk message. lol. i wish same was for aol and yahoo, and msn...i always miss messages
Hi all,
My work (supermarket) seems to block/disconnect my LG watch style's wifi from the work free WIFI,
the WIFI works fine on my phone just blocking a few sites eg. Betting sites.
But for my notifications to my watch, I need WIFI connected to my watch and my work seem to have blocked smartwatches from connecting to the WIFI. I've tried pushing some VPN's to the watch with ADB, but most crash or unable to log in due to not being able to move on the login screen.
Is there anything I can do to make my watch connect to the work WIFI? as I'm not allowed my phone in my pocket while I'm working and it's too far away in my locker when I am working for phone > watch connection.
Regards,
stalli0n
Was thinking, I could change the build.prop info (to make it not look like a smartwatch), but that would require Root on my watch.