USB OTG ethernet functionality possible for S4? - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Would anyone know if there is a ROM/kernel which has the usb otg ethernet connectivity (ie asix chipset drivers). Stock android L and above has this feature.....

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jhoyle75 said:
I have a custom kernel for the Nexus 4 phone with an updated ASIX driver. When I plug in the ASIX USB Ethernet Adapter it should be detected and install an eth0 port but it is not working. Is there no support for plugable USB Ethernet adapters in the Nexus 4 kernel? Is there a way to turn this on in the kernel?
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[Q] RT2800 USB vs Monitor Mode

Hi,
I have just picked up a Note 3 on Three UK.
Am I right in assuming that the wireless chipset BCM4339 which is the same as on the Nexus 5 is still not able to use bcmon mode to allow us to enable monitor mode?
Would a specific ROM be necessary to allow a TP-Link WN722n (RT2800usb) to work on OTG cable?
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I've installed USB Host Check to confirm that USB host support is enabled on my note 3.
(android.hardware.usb.host.xml OK)
(handheld_core_hardware.xml OK)
I then installed USB Host Controller.
Both devices recognised but obviously not working. (Atheros USB 2.0 WLAN for TP-WN772n) and (ASIX Elec Corp AX88x72A) for USB ethernet.
When I run USB Host Controller I get the following error message:
"s3c usb host driver not found".
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(Original post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2599045)
Halaszk Kernel for the N9000
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2590320
Toby
I'm still hitting a brick wall on this one search wise.
Would stil love to be able to use my WN722N on my Note 3.
Has anyone any experience in modifying the Kernel Module to allow the ath9k to work on Note 3?
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