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Hello, I use Republic Wireless running Lineage OS 14.1-20170911-NIGHTLY-clark. When WIFI is off or unavailable, I get an Android System request to sign on to network, then I get mvne.mvnoredirect.com too many redirects. I then have to select use network as is in order to have cellular connection. Can anyone provide any insight or assistance? Thank you.

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WIFI Settings.

Hi guys,
I'm a new guy with these toys, and was wondering where i can obtain WIFI settings from. I was told that you can download settings that use a satelite to allow you to use WIFI whilst travelling.
Is this legal???
Can someone post the settings on a thread or do i download from a web site?
Cheers.
Wayne.
Uhhhh.....there's no such thing as a wifi satellite. Wifi is a wireless network, as in a router you can buy at the store and put in your house and it's range varies but rarely exceeds a few hundred feet. There are also wifi networks at some stores and airports that you can access for a fee. You need to contact whoever owns a particular system to find out how to access it.
Maybe you mean software such as Wififofum, it scans for wireless networks in your immediate vicinity. if you wish to then attach to an unsecured network you can do that.

[Q] Searched Forums, no answers about wi-fi hotspot.

Hey guys,
Hopeing someone has some usefully information. I've been looking online and the forums for any help but haven't been able to find any answers that I'm looking for in reguards to the built in Wi-fi hotpsot for andriod 2.2.1 stock release. I use my hotspot at work a lot and was wondering if anyone knows of any ways to disconnected or premanently block someone off of my network. The hotspot doesn't seem to have any way of booting someone off of of my network outside of setting it to onle 1 connection available and hoping some **** doesn't beat me to the connection while my computer connects. Theres someone in the office that has their phone to just simply connect to any network I'm guessing and he continues to latch on to my hotspot even though its WPA encrypted. If anyone has any useful info or can recommend a program to use with an un-rooted phone I would be very thankful.
Thanks guys!
Does anyone have any info that can help me?
If your hotspot is encrypted, he can't use it. He can try to connect to it, but he won't get his network working.
And you can use the "Manage users" feature of the hotspot in Sense, and enable MAC address confirmation for each user - so he won't even get allowed to connect.
Well thats the thing, I've been looking through the manage users option and it only gives me the Mac address of the **** trying to connect to my network. It doesn't give me the option to do anything except "hers their mac and their ip" and most of the time it just shows "ip: not available" THere are only 2 options that I see and thats "Allowed users only" and "Max. Connections" Where in sense would my MAC filter option be available?
usb tether?
Before turning on the hot spot, go to portable wifi hotspot settings. There you can set it to where you need a password to connect to your network.
I use wep security. You can put whatever password you want.

Any ad-hoc (IBSS) solution for the TN7? (trying to tether)

I know this issue has been brought up multiple times before with Android devices but please hear me out. I have an Xperia Play (rooted) on Page Plus and would like to be able to tether it with my TN7 (rooted). If I use the built in hotspot on the phone the TN7 sees it and connects with no problem however I get the "This device is currently not authorized to access Dial-Up Networking services, please contact your wireless service provider for more details." when I try to access a webpage. I can't seem to find a workaround for this. I can also use Barnacle on the phone which works fine with my PC but the TN7 can't see it because it broadcasts an ad-hoc network and Android doesn't like that. I tried the solution brought out here http://szym.net/2010/12/adhoc-wifi-in-android/ and here http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-s/help/solved-how-to-connect-to-ad-hoc-ibss-t1591207 but the edited file is about half the size of the stock one on the TN7 and once I copy it over the wifi is stuck at turning on until I put the stock file back and restart. I see the explanations of what needs to be changed in wpa_supplicant but I don't know what program I need to open and view the file contents. If I open it in notepad or even emacs its all gibberish and random characters, not what's shown in the examples. Can anyone shed some light on this issue and please tell or show me what do I need to do to make my TN7 connect to an ad-hoc network.
Of course, if anybody knows how to get an Xperia Play to tether with an infrastructure network that would be equally useful.
I ended up flashing Cm10 MaXeD http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2427874 to my Xperia Play and using the WiFi Tether app. I set the device profile as "Google NexusOne", enabled WiFi-drive reload, and disabled WiFi-drive reload 2. Now it broadcasts a functional infrastructure network that my TN7 can see and use.

[Q] Odd WiFi Problem (No Internet Connection)

I just bought a Nexus 6P, rooted it, and installed PureNexus (Android 7.0.0). At home my WiFi works perfectly fine but I have issues at work.
Little background on our setup at work, we have 2 different wifi networks. One is a guest network with certain sites blocked at the firewall but nothing else really unique. The other is the main network with no firewall restrictions but you have to install a certificate to allow SSL traffic to be decrypted. Without the certificate you can go to any non-SSL sites, but secure sites will not load.
I'm able to connect to the guest network with no problems, but anytime I try to connect to the main network my phone says it has no internet connection. I'm able to get to internal resources on our network and the web browser actually does allow me to go online, but other applications won't. I've tried without the certificate, tried installing the certificate as WiFi and VPN/Apps but it doesn't seem to make a difference. Before the Nexus 6P I had an iPhone, which worked perfectly fine on the main network with the certificate. The last Android I had was on KitKat and it worked fine with the network configuration at work. Other people with Android have no problems with the network, but nobody has Nougat, yet. Any ideas on what's going on here or what I can do to fix it?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions or help you can give!

Straight Talk with verizon sim - hotspot connects but will not allow traffic

I'm trying to figure out if something is messed up with my phone or sim or if it's the carrier. Devices can connect to my hotspot, but no matter what I try with changing the apn (apn type is grayed out) build prop, adb commands, they can't use the internet through it.
Anyone have ST with cmda/verizon sim doing built in hotspot? Mine was working until recently. I have never updated the device since rooting.
Read the last response in this thread maybe
https://forum.xda-developers.com/essential-phone/help/hotspot-t3803392/page2
It's also possible that Verizon is doing deep State packet inspection now precisely to detect these kinds of things. I ran into issues with T-Mobile tethering where they would put a huge full screen pop-up saying that they can tell that I'm tethering into please order a tethering plan, if I switched my desktop user agent to mobile on my PC then I could continue browsing all websites and their mobile format so it was obviously looking at the HTML headers or whatever to determine that my desktop agent string what's most likely the result I was running from a PC.
Reset?
I had this same problem. I don't know if this fix will help you. I did a network reset and boom able to connect and surf .

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