Hi im using the moar rom swtoch from lollipop to marshmallow. On lollipop i can change wifi hotspot dhcp settings easily in the app or in the setting.db. well theres no option like that on marshmallow as setting.gb dont work. Where at or what configuration file contains the settings for the dhcp server thankyou
No one? Where are the settings for the wifi hotspot and dhcp
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I asked this question a year ago too and still no one answers.
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On lollipop they are in settings.db. where are they on marshmallow
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Hello i have a problem with every KitKat rom i use. I can't connect to my home network it's just saying registered, secured by WPA and nothing else
I tried to reinstall these rom ( all wipe has been done ) but the problem persist
Is there a fix for that ?
I use V20D baseband
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Seem nobody can help me..
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abstrkt1337 said:
Hello i have a problem with every KitKat rom i use. I can't connect to my home network it's just saying registered, secured by WPA and nothing else
I tried to reinstall these rom ( all wipe has been done ) but the problem persist
Is there a fix for that ?
I use V20D baseband
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Hi, seems as there is an issue between router and device
Try changing your mac adress on device
then try removing security to open (just for testing) on router, and see if it connects then
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Hi, seems as there is an issue between router and device
Try changing your mac adress on device
then try removing security to open (just for testing) on router, and see if it connects then
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How can i change my mac address please ?
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Nevermind i fixed it by changing my wifi security to wpa2
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Hello ppl i try to find an official rom with build number :
LRX21V.N900VXXUEOF1
If someone can find it i will really be thankfull , rhe rom is from a sm-n900v and i try to find it so that i can flash it to mine.
Thank you in advance
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Hello ppl i try to find an official rom with build number :
LRX21V.N900VXXUEOF1
If someone can find it i will really be thankfull , rhe rom is from a sm-n900v and i try to find it so that i can flash it to mine.
Thank you in advance
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The SM-N900V is a USA Verizon only version and no such named version exists. The closest is N900VVRUEOF1
That is available at www.sammobile.com, you have to be a member to download ROMs but membership is free.
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I can provide a screenshot with a device sm-n900v running this rom i also tried to find it at sammobile with no success , thats why i posted here with the hope that anyone has seen this build number again
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I can provide a screenshot with a device sm-n900v running this rom i also tried to find it at sammobile with no success , thats why i posted here with the hope that anyone has seen this build number again
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The version you see in the About page in settings is read from a file called build.prop under ro.build.display.id and can be anything anyone with root privileges can change.
There is no "official" Verizon firmware by the name you posted. The actual value ro.build.id is LRX21V
So the OF1 build on sammobile is what you want.
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Believe it or not its completly stock non rooted and running this version , i saw it with my eyes and checked it if it was a custom rom or something.
Anyway seems that like i believed this version doesnt exist and i can understand what this rom is
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That is NOT an official Verizon ROM. That is a modified ROM that added your language (Greek?)
Who did you buy the phone from?
My GUESS is some shop that bought old US phones and refurbished them and put a modified ROM on it with different language packs.
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Thats my guess too, but hiw they did it ? With jtag ?
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Thats my guess too, but hiw they did it ? With jtag ?
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Don't know... I only know there people in China who have added language packs to Note 3's
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So I've been reading about how users here are able to edit their apn under settings on firmware PF2 but im on PF2 also and all my apn's are greyed out, along with the "add" button. I've read that users dont have to be rooted in order to change their apn's, so im not rooted either and I still cant edit them. Is there something that I'm missing? Does it have something to do with a my msl and a edit in my dialer under the ##data## menu?
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So I've been reading about how users here are able to edit their apn under settings on firmware PF2 but im on PF2 also and all my apn's are greyed out, along with the "add" button. I've read that users dont have to be rooted in order to change their apn's, so im not rooted either and I still cant edit them. Is there something that I'm missing? Does it have something to do with a my msl and a edit in my dialer under the ##data## menu?
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you have to be rooted now to do it. Supposedly some people had access to it straight out of the box but lost access to the apn settings after updating there software.
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you have to be rooted now to do it. Supposedly some people had access to it straight out of the box but lost access to the apn settings after updating there software.
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So wait a minute, other users are on the same firmware im on, which is PF2, and they claim to be able to change their apn settings without root, so how can they change their apn settings without root on firmware PF2 when im on the same firmware, PF2 , and i still cannot change those damn apn settings? Im not rooted either... what the heck is going on? Lmao....
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I had this problem as well. Once I rooted the phone, I lost the APN settings. Still, I had root so I downloaded Xposed Framework then installed the Gravity Box module.
Once in Gravity Box it will allow you to alter your APN settings accordingly. Give it a try.
or you can use the app shortcut master lite to change apn settings without Xposed and gravity box.
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or you can use the app shortcut master lite to change apn settings without Xposed and gravity box.
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Does this work on the stock p firmware? I know it works on the U firmware.....just wondering.
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Yeah as far as I know it's easy to use
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Hey I wanted to install the nougat firmware on my s7 edge. I got the phone from Australia on a plan from vodafone. I have already downloaded firmware from a mega link, i was wondering if someone can give me a quick run through on where each file goes and after the firmware installs does it trip knox and will i get OTA updates
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Follow these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-...word-links-t3497078/post69558512#post69558512
Though you should download the latest version of Odin, 3.12.3.
And no, it won't trip Knox. OTA updates, no one knows yet. The beta will only last a few months anyway until they release it.
So i have to flash all 4 files with odin and if i wanted to go back to my stock vodafone firmware i would just flash it with odin again.
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Also will my stock vodafone firmware reset the bootloader and CSC
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Installed the beta firmware but for some reason when i connecto to my wifi it says connected no internet
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Installed the beta firmware but for some reason when i connecto to my wifi it says connected no internet
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If you have carrier I think the best way is to keep your CSC.
Import three files AP, BL and CP into odin and add original CSC (don't flash the csc from nougat)
Thats what i did, i restarted a few times and it seemed to fix it now i just gotta fix the battery drain
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Also the facebook app keeps crashing
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Samsung have started pushing out an update for Nougat that fixes the Facebook crashing.
https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyS7/comments/5djhpa/new_update_for_nougat_beta/
Cool thank you for help, now if i wanted to go back to my stock firmware do i just flash all 4 files from my original vodafone firmware
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First time doing this on XDA hopefully I didn't mess up.
Anyway I've lost tethering after rooting. I'm on stock B29 ROM and kernel. Is there a zip file to fix or directions to fix?
Devices connect just fine but they do not connect to the internet for some reason.
Thanks in advance
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