According to this thread = http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2238840, I need to have either a custom Kernel or ROM in order to able to use my newly purchased Plugable USB 2.0 to 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN Network Adapter and Micro USB Host OTG Cable with Micro USB Power.
Unfortunately, I'm having a bit of difficulty finding any that support or include the drivers for my adapter. Does anyone know of any that support USB Ethernet adapters out of the box?
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Anyone have any experience with a Micro USB to USB A Adapter connected to a USB to Serial? I'm waiting on some OTG adapters to test it out, but wondered if anyone had experience.
I would like to play around with the USB host capabilities of the 7.7, but I currently don't own the adapter. I have got 2 USB female to female adapters, have you got any idea how to kick the tab into host mode without the official adapter?
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have a look at motorola xoom user forum, there are plenty of references to making your on host usb cable
I have not seen or heard what the micro usb will be used for on the NP....
The ADT-1 has a USB port and all it can be used for is a keyboard/mouse currently. I'd kill for OTG support. That said though, the ADT-1 also comes with a splitter for the power that adds an additional USB port to connect to your computer to access it via the SDK. So, it could be very much the same setup, or something completely different.
Interesting... You would think they would list the use for it.. maybe these OTG cables i have will come in handy..
It's been said that usb to ethernet adapters will work.
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jestexman said:
I have not seen or heard what the micro usb will be used for on the NP....
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You can connect an OTG cable to it. I connected a USB 3.0 HUB + Ethernet adapter to the OTG cable and connected my keyboard & mouse to the hub and a 64 GB micro SD card for extra storage. I also used the the ethernet port so now I don't need to connect through WiFi
lost2030 said:
You can connect an OTG cable to it. I connected a USB 3.0 HUB + Ethernet adapter to the OTG cable and connected my keyboard & mouse to the hub and a 64 GB micro SD card for extra storage. I also used the the ethernet port so now I don't need to connect through WiFi
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What OTG cable and USB 3.0 HUB+Ethernet adapter are you using?
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What OTG cable and USB 3.0 HUB+Ethernet adapter are you using?
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I'm using a Ugreen OTG cable. I bought the 2 pack. The usb 3.0 hub is from Inateck. Links are below.
http://www.amazon.com/Ugreen®-Adapter-Samusung-Android-Function/dp/B00LN3LQKQ
http://www.amazon.com/Inateck-Gigab...id=1446168331&sr=1-2&keywords=inateck+usb+3.0
It seams, that standard Type-C OTG cables and flashdrives are not recognized by oneplus two?!
When using the original Type-C Adapter with an micro-USB Stick or cable, it works.
Is this a bug in Oxygen 2.X or the kernel? Or is this Onplus´ marketing strategy, that Oneplus Two Users have to buy their adapter?
A lot of adapters are charge-only, so you need to make sure they can handle data as well
I've got this flash drive, and my OPT does not recognize it. The other one with the original OnePlus micro/C adapter just works fine.
Devices Available in Market are USB 3.0 / 3.1 but OPT support USB2.0, USB 3.0 / 3.1 devices or adapters will not work directly.
For example: The JetFlash 890S with Both USB Type-C and USB 3.1 Interface for OTG-Enabled Devices is backwards compatible with USB 2.0, but it isn´t recognized.
DirtyTodd said:
Devices Available in Market are USB 3.0 / 3.1 but OPT support USB2.0, USB 3.0 / 3.1 devices or adapters will not work directly.
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same problem.. have a usb c/micro usb adapter, a otg with usb 2.0 and it doesn't work..
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NetDaemon said:
For example: The JetFlash 890S with Both USB Type-C and USB 3.1 Interface for OTG-Enabled Devices is backwards compatible with USB 2.0, but it isn´t recognized.
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I have Kingston 64GB mikroduo flashdrive, USB-C , USB-A compatible USB3.1, USB3.0, USB2.0. Don1t work, but work with Xiaomi USB-C to micro USB adapter and Sony micro USB OTG cable combo.
Yes, Oneplus 2's usb type-c port is defective (hardware level not OS or kernel) it only detects official oneplus adapter and not any standard adapter with 56k resistor( As oneplus's adapter has 10k resistor- Non-standard/Defective).
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Yes, Oneplus 2's usb type-c port is defective (hardware level not OS or kernel) it only detects official oneplus adapter and not any standard adapter with 56k resistor( As oneplus's adapter has 10k resistor- Non-standard/Defective).
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can you cite the source for this info?
Only original will work !!! Verified that !!!
I want to use the phone with a lan cable. I have tried a ugreen usb-c rj-49 adapter but it didn't work (apparently it has otg).
Is there an underlying issue with A1 or should I try another adapter?
I'm using a tp-link ue330 adapter. Phone recognizes ethernet, and other connected usb devices. For this I need an type-a -type c otg adapter too.
edit: not sure about stock rom, but on los since beginning it was working for me.