Clockworkmod tether not working in windows 10 - Networking

I have 2 phones, a samsung galaxy note 4 (tmobile) and a zte zinger (tmobile). One is a flagship, the other is a temporary replacement. I've attempted to get clockworkmod tethering working on both, but the tethering program wouldn't start. I'm on windows 10 as the title says, and I've done everything from uninstalling and re-installing clockworkmod tether on windows and my phone to disabling driver signature to re-install drivers for both phones, as well as replacing the ADB files from a fresh/latest install for ADB into the win32 directory to running it in compatibility mode and/or administrative mode. I verified my copy of ADB works inside C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Tether\win32 so I know it's not that.
Here's the only line (or 2) from the log output:
C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Tether
""
And then it stops.

Same here. I upgraded, and I can't uninstall OR reinstall the app either. It says I need to insert the CD-ROM for the software -.- Seems like an MS issue, but hell, who knows?

Sadly Koush hasn't made any updates to the app or PC software since February and seems to be ignoring all support requests (I've emailed, left a bug report, etc and got no response whatsoever). Windows 10 has definitely broken something with the tether, but without the dev's help I doubt it's fixable.

Just want to add that I am having the same problem. All i get is "C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Tether". Hopefully this gets fixed. I doubt Ill ask for a refund since Ive used the hell out of this app, but I do not want to buy another app just for Win 10.

Exactly the same here. Very frustrating.
Exactly the same here. Looks like a MS or windows 10 problem.
Hope the dev can fix it.
J

guess what.. same problem.. emailed and no response from tether anyone have a fix yet?

This really sucks. I only went to 10 on my laptop to test it out. Sadly its the only thing that uses tether. :crying:
*PDANet+ works great for USB tether. Not so much with the hot spot feature. The full version is $8 so eh... It works though! No root needed for USB tether with PDANet.

Has @Koush released the source for the PC side app?
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Same problem - hello @Koush ! Any progress on this?
Thanks,
J

Looks like he took the money and ran. Very unprofessional. Everyone needs to remember if/when he releases a new app. I will be the first to say HELL NO. not getting my money.

Windows 10 android tethering apps
I'm on metropcs (t-mobile carrier) on the 'unlimited plan'. I came here seeking support for clockworkmod tether under Windows 10. I am not willing to 'downgrade' back to Windows 7 behind Clockworkmod's lack of support. I can report that the paid versions of both PDAnet and EasyTether work well enough. I would prefer Clockworkmod for the sole reason that it uses real/regular ADB as its middleware, so I can still use other apps like Vysor (to control my device) while tethered. Unlike PDAnet and EasyTether which seem to use hacked version of adb and prevent any other normal usb-pc connectivity (no regular adb apps, so no vnc/vysor). That's a big deal for me since I put my phone is an external antenna holster, because the android device is my sole source of Internet, here, and the ability access my phone via the computer screen makes my life easier. I hope CWM Tether gets fixed, but since they don't seem to care I hope someone comes along with a better product (using real ADB and more support).

Same here - doesn't work on Windows 10
@Koush - you gonna man up?

Guys, I've finally made CM Tether work on Windows 10!
Installation guide for Win10:
At first install CM Tether on your PC as usual.
Then get OpenVPN installer (you can google it)
Uncheck all checkboxes except TAP Virtual Ethernet Adapter in installator if OpenVPN isn't needed.
Install it.
Just run Tether as admin.
It worked for me, contact me if it didn't for you.

thanks
Thank you so much t1meshift! This one worked for me!

t1meshift said:
Guys, I've finally made CM Tether work on Windows 10!
Installation guide for Win10:
At first install CM Tether on your PC as usual.
Then get OpenVPN installer (you can google it)
Uncheck all checkboxes except TAP Virtual Ethernet Adapter in installator if OpenVPN isn't needed.
Install it.
Just run Tether as admin.
It worked for me, contact me if it didn't for you.
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How did you getnit to work with antivirus and firewall
evilj said:
Same problem - hello @Koush ! Any progress on this?
Thanks,
J
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t1meshift said:
Guys, I've finally made CM Tether work on Windows 10!
Installation guide for Win10:
At first install CM Tether on your PC as usual.
Then get OpenVPN installer (you can google it)
Uncheck all checkboxes except TAP Virtual Ethernet Adapter in installator if OpenVPN isn't needed.
Install it.
Just run Tether as admin.
It worked for me, contact me if it didn't for you.
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Good info, but rather than downloading the OpenVPN installer, get just the TAP-windows NDIS6 package instead.
filename is tap-windows-9.21.2.exe, available from same OpenVPN download page.
Then it works! Awesome.

https://forum.xda-developers.com/ge...d-tether-fix-windows-10-t3598634#post76318015
for those who still have problems with cwmtether here is my fix

Related

Remote NDIS based Internet Sharing Device Driver

Had a search and found 1 or 2 things but they never worked for me. Anyway I have complied this driver for Windows XP so all you need to do is add it to your Internal Storage, plug it in to your computer copy it to your PC, then set your phone to internet sharing. When it moans that it dosn't know where the driver is, point it to them and it should work.
I just tested it on an XP machine and it worked so hopefully it will work for you.
If there is already a solution for this please let em know.
Mirror:
http://rapidshare.com/files/163465025/Remote_NDIS_based_Internet_Sharing_Device.zip
This worked for me...Thanks!
This work for me... its great...
4.2.6 USB tethering
I downloaded the drivers but don't know where to put them. I think I'm not doing something right.
1. Plug in phone via USB (dont' have "Wireless tether for root users running")
2. settings / wireless controls/ "click" internt tethering
3. go to PC and wireless network connections, select G1Tether and click connect. it will not connect
is this a driver problem? do i need "wireless tether for root users" running?
help
thanks... vista and windows 7 has the drivers inbuilt but not for windows xp..
Driver works on Magic 32A with SuperD 1.5.1, WinXP SP2.
Thank you very, very much
Maciek.
Worked beautifully for me!
Worked great for me!
Thanks,
Ambarish
I cannot get these drivers to work. I'm using an xp machine and every time I turn on the usb tethering, it automatically installs drivers identified as "HTC remote ndis remote device" and it has a big yellow ! next to it. I tried pointing at your folder for the device wizard and it says it couldn't locate better drivers to install. What am I missing here?
I have the same issue with you, waiting for the solution.
Cipherpunk said:
I cannot get these drivers to work. I'm using an xp machine and every time I turn on the usb tethering, it automatically installs drivers identified as "HTC remote ndis remote device" and it has a big yellow ! next to it. I tried pointing at your folder for the device wizard and it says it couldn't locate better drivers to install. What am I missing here?
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Try tell it that you will select the driver manually. Then click the "Have Disk" button and point to the inf of this driver. That should install it regardless of what Device Manager thinks is the best drriver.
Been having trouble getting wired tether to work also. In device manager I had a yellow "!" sign on USB composite device, installed the driver from this thread and the caution sign disappeared - still no tethering though
I suppose I'll just have to make do with wireless tether.
when I point that file as the driver it tells me it isnt for that device.
Connect your phone, then when it says it has found new hardware but cant install it, go to the device manager, double click the and click reinstall driver.
Point the folder to where ever you saved the driver too and it should install.
Anthony2oo5 said:
Connect your phone, then when it says it has found new hardware but cant install it, go to the device manager, double click the and click reinstall driver.
Point the folder to where ever you saved the driver too and it should install.
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That fixed it for me. Thanks.
Works
Worked for my Nexus 1 Cyanogen 5.0.5
Thanks to you for posting this and to the user who posted the info about vista and 7 having the driver already. I was scratching my head as to why this worked on my home laptop (vista) and not my work laptop (xp).
i got an old fossil
Windows 2000.....is this possible?
Thanks you! Something that finally works!
I have a question. My PC at work still has its normal LAN connection through a network card. Now I have this second connection through my G1. If I make a web request with Firefox, which connection will it use? Do I have to disable the LAN connection to guarantee that it uses the G1? Or is there someway to make Windows default to the G1 if it's attached, and use the LAN otherwise?
Works for USB tethering using Android 2.2 (Froyo) and Windows XP
Thanks for the driver. FYI I was able to use it with Android 2.2's built-in USB tethering and Windows XP SP3.
Unrooted Nexus One with stock Android 2.2 (Froyo)
this worked for me, thanks!
xp sp3+moto droid (rooted)+cm5.0.6.2
Anthony2oo5 said:
Had a search and found 1 or 2 things but they never worked for me. Anyway I have complied this driver for Windows XP so all you need to do is add it to your Internal Storage, plug it in to your computer copy it to your PC, then set your phone to internet sharing. When it moans that it dosn't know where the driver is, point it to them and it should work.
I just tested it on an XP machine and it worked so hopefully it will work for you.
If there is already a solution for this please let em know.
Mirror:
http://rapidshare.com/files/163465025/Remote_NDIS_based_Internet_Sharing_Device.zip
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"all you need to do is add it to your Internal Storage" The file you posted is to get the driver on your computer working, right? Am I copying ANY file at all to the phone or?

Windows 7

Hey guys,
Reviewed alot of the posts here, but can't find out what the status is with the native functionality of cell modem access on Win 7...
I just got Windows 7 Pro installed (it isn't the beta, or hacked, it's retail), Everything is working (touchscreen, aero, etc...) with the exception of the native cell modem internet sharing.
I do know there is a hack by using the USB tool to get it working, however I'm just curious if anyone has it working the proper way as intended by HTC?
I'm noticing there are no devices missing drivers in the device manager, the HTC control app works fine, and even can control the modem on the snapvue side of things...
But there is still no "virtual" network adapater inside of the Network adapters on the system...
Scratch that...
I'm a tool. My shift has been sitting for 6 months after not being used until today when I decided to upgrade...
Totally forgot the virtual adapter only shows when no other connections are present...
Everything is working now
Hi!
How did you get the TS to work?
I've been trying to get the touchscreen to work with the latest W7 but no soceess. I've followed the guide on XDA and all tips on XDA but no sucess.
Could you maybe write down how you did even if it was just a regular installation? I've reinstalled and all but the ts just won't work!
Josasp said:
Hi!
How did you get the TS to work?
I've been trying to get the touchscreen to work with the latest W7 but no soceess. I've followed the guide on XDA and all tips on XDA but no sucess.
Could you maybe write down how you did even if it was just a regular installation? I've reinstalled and all but the ts just won't work!
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To be honest, I was an idiot and had a horrible install... Here's what I did if you dare try..
1. Install all the drivers (NOT using compatibility mode and "Run as Admin")
Only a few things worked, it was horrible...
2. Re-installed ALL the drivers, using the list that HTC recomends. Keep in mind that the device manager will show some of the devices as not working, after you install all the drivers in Compatibility mode, along with "Run as admin". Go to the Device manager, and right click on all the problemtic devices and select "Uninstall".
3. Restart the computer, then Aero will start bluescreening and crashing. Boot into safemode (with networking). Go to the device manager and disable both Video card adapater shown.
4. restart and go to Intel's website and download the latest Chipset INF installer, and Video drivers for windows 7. Install the Chipset INI first, then video drivers...
5. At this point I can't remember but I thinnk the touchscreen didn't work. I just ran the Touchscreen installer one last time, and BANG it worked...
Sorry for my horrible instructions, it was a messy install, but everything is working for me now.
Thanks!
I't looks similar to how i've been fooling around with my shift.
Well, at least it's gratifying to know that i may get it to work if keep messing with it
Zhariak said:
Hey guys,
Reviewed alot of the posts here, but can't find out what the status is with the native functionality of cell modem access on Win 7...
I just got Windows 7 Pro installed (it isn't the beta, or hacked, it's retail), Everything is working (touchscreen, aero, etc...) with the exception of the native cell modem internet sharing.
I do know there is a hack by using the USB tool to get it working, however I'm just curious if anyone has it working the proper way as intended by HTC?
I'm noticing there are no devices missing drivers in the device manager, the HTC control app works fine, and even can control the modem on the snapvue side of things...
But there is still no "virtual" network adapater inside of the Network adapters on the system...
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Hi just have a quick question: When you upgraded your vista to Win 7, do you used the upgraded disk or start from the OEM win 7?
I actually didn't upgrade.
I used a Open Business Volume disc I have that was issued to my company. I guess it's the same thing as a retail copy.
I did a fresh install.
Zhariak said:
I actually didn't upgrade.
I used a Open Business Volume disc I have that was issued to my company. I guess it's the same thing as a retail copy.
I did a fresh install.
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Thanks! It is OEM Disk. And one more think are you install the Win 7 pro or the ultimate? Thanks again. I really appreciate your help.
I could be wrong, but I think I did Win 7 Pro
Thanks again...I will try to install win7 pro on mine. I think 7 ultimate for Shift is too much coz the processor itself is only 800Mhz.

unrEVOked 3.1 won't connect with my Aria

I've followed the guide to a T on both a Windows 7 (launched as Admin) and on a XP machine. In both cases the program sits at "Waiting for device...".
Driver installed, USB Debugging set to on. Nothing... Happens...
Never installed Sync on either OS, nor, as far as I know, is it on my phone.
WTF?!
Install Sync.
I'm having the same problem and I have sync installed. Not sure what to do.
Sent from my HTC Liberty using XDA App
Hmm ok I will try installing Sync. Where do I get that from? I can't seem to find it.....
are the hboot drivers installed (different from the motorola drivers)
I followed everything exactly as it said to install the bootloaders and it won't connect to the phone. When I first tried it would connect but I didn't properly install the drivers
Sent from my HTC Liberty using XDA App
I suggest a Switch to the Linux version...
Do yourself a favor...download a "live" linux distro (Ubuntu works fine on most all hardware) and use the Linux version of Unrevoked. I went that method after several hours of frustration under Win 7...
I was having this same exact issue! The solution (as someone else mentioned) was to install HTC Sync. Then make sure you close Unrevoked (if you already didn't) and launch it using right click > Run as Administrator.
If you installed the driver properly, it should work!
Btw, when I had the driver installed (the one that Unrevoked comes with) I was still seeing an unrecognized device under Device Manager when I connected my Aria with debugging enabled. Installing HTC Sync fixes that problem.
I couldn't find HTC Sync nor could I really even find out what it was. I'm assuming it's a Windows program?
Anyway, since I couldn't find that, I downloaded the newest Ubuntu distro, ran unrevoked as sudo, and STILL does not connect. STILL says "Waiting for device..." Ran as root, USB Debugging on. This sure is a huge pain in the ass for "Painless root and reflash".....
Is there a forum specifically for this program? I'd love to get some feedback from the developers here.
EDIT:
Ok so I finally got it to work by having the phone plugged in BEFORE running the program as sudo. It was quick and painless after that! Thanks for all the help, sorry about the sarcasm, I got flustered haha.
I had issues with my Aria connecting to PC due to multiple user being logged in at once via Fast User Switching. Me, my wife, and my son are sharing same PCs, and normally all three of us are logged in, and we just switch between our profiles using Windows-L key. And when there is someone else logged on besides me, my Aria simply won't connect -- neither to Unrevoked, nor even to HTC Sync itself.
Same thing was happening to my Nike+ wristwatch before, by the way.
Please try to avoid creating new threads for topics already being discussed. For you issue, please visit the Unrevoked thread. If you cannot find the solution posted there, feel free to create a new post in the existing thread.

Connect to PC via USB

Yesterday I was able to connect my Tab to my Win XP PC using the USB cable. I was able to transfer files without difficulty. But, some how I must have changed a setting on the Tab and the Tab is no longer recognized by any of my PC's. I think it is a Sync setting that was changed.
Now, when I connect using the USB cable, the PC says " Found New Hardware MTP"
What settiing do I need to change to get the PC to recognize the Tab?
Check under application > development > usb debugging.
Thanks, I found a USB driver on the Acer site. That seems to have solved the problem. But, that driver was not needed yesteray, and I don't know what "MTP" means?
jostarr said:
Thanks, I found a USB driver on the Acer site. That seems to have solved the problem. But, that driver was not needed yesteray, and I don't know what "MTP" means?
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Even my Windows 7 boxes do not recognize the a500 without installing the USB driver from the Acer site. Guess you somehow got lucky
Mine always saw the internal 16gb on my Win7 machine. Before the latest updates, I was able to connect with my Win7 PC with no problem and even go to STORAGES and see my 32gb card. It no longer works now. All I see now is SD which is empty.
Which means I cannot copy anything directly to the Micro SD (external_sd). It worked before the last couple of updates. I'm currently running 4.010.10. Now I have to copy it to the 16 internal from the PC and then use the tablet to copy it to the external_sd.
Acer giveth and taketh away.... bummer.
Edit: And yes ... my debugging is on. Always has been. Stock kernel too.
Anyone figure this out yet?
I can't connect on my Win7-64 PC at all.
My 32 bit laptop will connect, but not to SD card, only internal SD.
Try turning development off when using usb go pc which no need for driver, if development is on then you need driver installed.
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i can't get my tab to connect to my mac , ive tried both usb ports, ive tried ticking usb-debugging on and off with no luck. Anyone know whats wrong?
If you are having usb issues go to acers web site and go to the drivers and download section for the iconia a500. make sure you look under the honeycomb 3.0 downloads and not the 3.1. as the drivers are not listed under 3.1. download the drivers to your pc (not your tablet)and install. it is an 89 megabyte file so I am sure it has the drivers for everyone in it.
Alos if you are ojn honeycomb 3.0 make sure you get the wi-fi unpate as well while you are there it fixes lots of wi-fi problems.
Remember to thanks if I have helped you.
Thanks for the quick reply in the drivers package There is none for mac and on my fascinate it connects without problem and i never instaled any drivers
Chuban7, Hi well I am not a mac person but I did look around the net a bit and from what I see there are not usb drivers persay for android for mac. but what i have found is there are several companies who mac sync software that connects android to mac. One site to check out is http://www.salling.com/MediaSync/mac/ they have free versions of thier software to use. Give it a try. but there are many other venders of mac to android sync software. seems only way from what I read cant find usb drivers anywhere for ya for any android device.
You can also look through the android market for a free program called"auto mount your sd card" supose to work with mac but I dont know as I dont have a mac
MY personal choice is a program also free on market called "software data cable" again suppose to work with macs and pc's it is completely wireless so no usb cable needed to transfere files so in theory then no usb drivers needed either.
You can also use a program called dropbox allso free it works great just drop files into the dropbox folder and then once they upload go open dropbox on your android and bingo there ya go thier is your files. works in reverse too for android to computer.
Only thing I can figure is that apple hates android and between them and microsoft are tring to run android into the ground so it would stand to reason if you hated a compeating vendor why would you make it easy for them to run thier devices on your software. There is a reason apples Ipod/pad stuff works and others dont apple dont want you to buy android lol.
Just my little conspericy theory stuff good luck hope any of this helps you.
I have the same issue with Linux so it's not a Mac issue. I can plug my Android phone in and it mounts and show up as a USB device that I can then take a file manager and copy/paste/delete files. I use this all the time to transfer files to my phones sd card. Neither the A100 or the A500 will mount as a drive on my Linux machine. I like them but that is pretty much a deal breaker to me.
gramps50 said:
I have the same issue with Linux so it's not a Mac issue. I can plug my Android phone in and it mounts and show up as a USB device that I can then take a file manager and copy/paste/delete files. I use this all the time to transfer files to my phones sd card. Neither the A100 or the A500 will mount as a drive on my Linux machine. I like them but that is pretty much a deal breaker to me.
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Somehow I feel very doubtful that your Linux OS cannot be set up to mount the a500 as a USB storage device. My Linux skills are rather rusty and outdated, however - so I could be wrong. Can you emulate a stripped down version of windows from your Linux system to get around this?
I can vouch for using software data cable (free app from AM).
Works perfectly with my iMac and should do with PC, since it essentially opens an FTP port on the Iconia (port 8888 by default) that can be accessed by any FTP client on the computer (I use Cyberduck on Mac, FireFTP plugin for Firefox works on all OS's).
If you are rooted, check root access in the app settings to get into the root, and find /mnt/external_SD for the add-on card. It is probably smartest not to leave the root access on all of the time unless you really need it as there is abundant opportunity to create havoc accidentally
Kevin
Sent from my A500 using xda premium
entropy.of.avarice said:
Somehow I feel very doubtful that your Linux OS cannot be set up to mount the a500 as a USB storage device. My Linux skills are rather rusty and outdated, however - so I could be wrong. Can you emulate a stripped down version of windows from your Linux system to get around this?
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I didn't say it couldn't be done, I just think that it's strange and wrong to make an Android device dependent on having Windows. Yes I suppose I could install Windows in a Vm but I won't.
Using Google (pun intended) I found a fairly simple solution. It's not plug-n-play but is very doable even by an non techie.
There are also some ways of access the Tab file system using a browser and Wifi
kevindt said:
I can vouch for using software data cable (free app from AM).
Works perfectly with my iMac and should do with PC, since it essentially opens an FTP port on the Iconia (port 8888 by default) that can be accessed by any FTP client on the computer (I use Cyberduck on Mac, FireFTP plugin for Firefox works on all OS's).
Sent from my A500 using xda premium
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Nice app thanks, didn't show up when searching for FTP servers. ;(
The only minor issue I see is that at 1st glance it appears that you don't have access to the external_sd card unless Rooted.
Did work better than any of the other FTP servers I have tried.

Clockworkmod Tether on Windows 8

Trying to install clockworkmod tether on windows 8 laptop but is failing saying tapinstall.exe failed. Eventvwr shows error 1722. Any help would be appreciated.
ixiduffixi said:
Trying to install clockworkmod tether on windows 8 laptop but is failing saying tapinstall.exe failed. Eventvwr shows error 1722. Any help would be appreciated.
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You must shut off windows 8 driver signing security. It installed fine after i did this.
Click Advanced Startup Under The General Heading Under More PC Settings
After Reboot Click Troubleshoot Advanced Options, Advanced System Setting
After Reboot Type Number To Disable Driver Signing Security
Then Load Up windows 8 then install. This time it will ask you weather or not to install the drivers.
JSmith549 said:
You must shut off windows 8 driver signing security. It installed fine after i did this.
Click Advanced Startup Under The General Heading Under More PC Settings
After Reboot Click Troubleshoot Advanced Options, Advanced System Setting
After Reboot Type Number To Disable Driver Signing Security
Then Load Up windows 8 then install. This time it will ask you weather or not to install the drivers.
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I will try this once I get home. If this works you, my friend, are my hero.
Thank you for this, solved my problem as well!
JSmith549 said:
You must shut off windows 8 driver signing security. It installed fine after i did this.
Click Advanced Startup Under The General Heading Under More PC Settings
After Reboot Click Troubleshoot Advanced Options, Advanced System Setting
After Reboot Type Number To Disable Driver Signing Security
Then Load Up windows 8 then install. This time it will ask you weather or not to install the drivers.
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Looks like it changed a little with 8.1. Now its located in:
Setting > Change PC Settings > Update and Recovery > Under Advanced Click Restart Now
JSmith549 said:
You must shut off windows 8 driver signing security. It installed fine after i did this.
Click Advanced Startup Under The General Heading Under More PC Settings
After Reboot Click Troubleshoot Advanced Options, Advanced System Setting
After Reboot Type Number To Disable Driver Signing Security
Then Load Up windows 8 then install. This time it will ask you weather or not to install the drivers.
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Thank you - mine also worked!!!! :good: ur my :angel:
Is Samsung ADB Driver ALSO Not Digitally Signed In Windows 8.1?
crsmith6196 said:
Thank you - mine also worked!!!! :good: ur my :angel:
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Your solution allowed Tether to install for me. Do I need to do the same thing for the Samsung ADB drivers?
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
I can get Tether installed on both my Windows 8 Laptop and my Galaxy Nexus device (running 4.3, no root) and I used to be able to use Tether with no issue about one year ago. Now, however, when trying to initiate Tether, this is what I'm presented with:
Starting Tether...
C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Tether\node-tuntap
Opening tun device.
Opening tun device: null
Waiting for interface to get ready... (forker, waiting 5 seconds)
Waiting for interface to get ready... (postSetup, waiting 5 seconds)
Forking worker.
Tun/tap device IP: 10.0.0.1
Reading tun/tap device...
Opening tun device.
adb binary path: "C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Tether\win32\adb.exe"
Checking phone status...
tun worker initialized.
Listening on tether port...
0A3C31D90400C017 New device found.
0A3C31D90400C017 Connecting to device.
0A3C31D90400C017 Checking if package is installed.
Error listing pacakges. Assuming Tether.apk is already installed.
0A3C31D90400C017 Setting up adb port forwarding to port 30002.
0A3C31D90400C017 adb port forwarding results:
{ '0':
{ [Error: Command failed: error: device offline
] killed: false, code: 1, signal: null },
'1': '',
'2': 'error: device offline\r\n' }
0A3C31D90400C017 Error forwarding:
{ [Error: Command failed: error: device offline
] killed: false, code: 1, signal: null }
0A3C31D90400C017 Creating relay for device.
0A3C31D90400C017 Tether error:
{ '0':
{ [Error: connect ECONNREFUSED]
code: 'ECONNREFUSED',
errno: 'ECONNREFUSED',
syscall: 'connect' } }
cleaing up relay connection
0A3C31D90400C017 Tether connection closed.
cleaing up relay connection
0A3C31D90400C017 Tether connection closed.
This is just repeated infinitely until I manually stop Tether on my computer.
Since this is the only thread that comes up when searching for Tether issues on Windows 8 machines I could find, is there anyone who can help me figure out how to get this back to working order?
miguelshihto said:
I can get Tether installed on both my Windows 8 Laptop and my Galaxy Nexus device (running 4.3, no root) and I used to be able to use Tether with no issue about one year ago. Now, however, when trying to initiate Tether, this is what I'm presented with:
Starting Tether...
C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Tether\node-tuntap
Opening tun device.
Opening tun device: null
Waiting for interface to get ready... (forker, waiting 5 seconds)
Waiting for interface to get ready... (postSetup, waiting 5 seconds)
Forking worker.
...........
This is just repeated infinitely until I manually stop Tether on my computer.
Since this is the only thread that comes up when searching for Tether issues on Windows 8 machines I could find, is there anyone who can help me figure out how to get this back to working order?
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I'm getting the same thing - no luck with it so far.
Anyone who's figured this out - it'd be much appreciated if you can help!
Surface Pro 3
So i just bot a surface pro 3 and i was trying to instal clockworks tethering system and it wants me to download .net frameworks version 2.0, but when i try to download it, it says i already have it. I could relay use some help!
bit late...
javiertrevino73 said:
So i just bot a surface pro 3 and i was trying to instal clockworks tethering system and it wants me to download .net frameworks version 2.0, but when i try to download it, it says i already have it. I could relay use some help!
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.NET Framework 2.0 is not installed on Windows 8 by default.
To install it, go to Control Panel – Programs – Turn Windows features on or off – Check ‘Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5.1′ – OK.
Note, that .NET Framework 2.0 is included into version 3.5.
Source: wishmesh.com/2011/09/net-framework-2-0-is-not-installed-on-windows-8-developer-preview-by-default
I just bumped up from windows 7 to 10 and when I go to use my tether all I get is this C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Tether when I push start. I haven't read any issuse regaruding tether and windows 10 I doubt I am the the first, does anyone here have any idea what is going on?
Durteedee said:
I just bumped up from windows 7 to 10 and when I go to use my tether all I get is this C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Tether when I push start. I haven't read any issuse regaruding tether and windows 10 I doubt I am the the first, does anyone here have any idea what is going on?
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I'm also having this same issue so compatibility appears to be broken in Windows 10.
Durteedee said:
I just bumped up from windows 7 to 10 and when I go to use my tether all I get is this C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Tether when I push start. I haven't read any issuse regaruding tether and windows 10 I doubt I am the the first, does anyone here have any idea what is going on?
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I'm having the same problem myself, I just reported it to the developer so hopefully there will be a fix before too long.
Temp fix at least.
XTCrefugee said:
I'm having the same problem myself, I just reported it to the developer so hopefully there will be a fix before too long.
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Not too sure, I'm no developer, but I believe there may be issues with the adb drivers. I installed PdaNet+ (same type of app.) and it specifically says Win10 compatible. I allowed it to overwrite the adb drivers with the driver's it determined to be correct and the PdaNet+ app works and tethers to my laptop. I am unfortunately in an area right now with only 2G service so I will not be messing around with it too much tonight but maybe tomorrow I can see if it is going to be a replacement or maybe the new drivers will work with the CM Tether software.
Well i hope they can get too or soon. I dont think its my adb drivers
sprint users
pdanet+ is blocked by sprint.
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Not too sure, I'm no developer, but I believe there may be issues with the adb drivers. I installed PdaNet+ (same type of app.) and it specifically says Win10 compatible. I allowed it to overwrite the adb drivers with the driver's it determined to be correct and the PdaNet+ app works and tethers to my laptop. I am unfortunately in an area right now with only 2G service so I will not be messing around with it too much tonight but maybe tomorrow I can see if it is going to be a replacement or maybe the new drivers will work with the CM Tether software.
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Its *not* usb drivers...
...because
adb devices
and
adb shell ps
...work just fine (after authorising).
Justin C thinks its changes to .Net on the ClockWorkMod forum (I can't post a link unfortunately).
Specifically I think the exe is failing to create the virtual network device (TAP) which then gets passed to run.bat
run.bat should then open up the windows firewall but it just fails with very little output when given no TAP index.
So it could also be driver related. I tried briefly adding some third party Windows 10 TAP driver but to no avail.

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