I tried several CM ROM's but didn't find internet pass through functionality in all of them (witch I tried). I know that internet pass through function not so popular but for me that is really great function in office without WI-FI and with very expensive EDGE from local providers.
Is that possible to add internet pass through function on Gingerbread (CM 7) or other CM ROM'S maybe like several application?
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Over the last few months (since our company decided to deploy Goodlink 5) I have been having all kinds of problems with some of the ROMs but not others (i.e. Black works but Schap’s doesn’t) when it comes to getting GL5 to work.
In trying to figure it out, I decided to Mattk_r’s wonderful Pandora Kitchen.
As I was playing and testing I found that after a flash with a new ROM that I had just created, WIFI was working (I was playing with PeekPocket). I then installed GL5 and moved on with my life.
Having WIFI at home, I decided to try to connect. What I found was that I couldn’t enable the WIFI radio in Comm Manager or Settings.
After some playing around, I found that I could replicate the GL hang a few times by having the WIFI enabled (although it only happened a few times and I haven’t been able to figure out what state the WIFI stack has to be in to actually cause the hang).
A Google search revealed that the GL admin folks have the ability to disable WIFI (among other things like Bluetooth, camera, activesync... etc).
So my theory is that our admin folks have disabled WIFI on the devices through various policy settings. Because there are different flavours of ROMs that, I assume, treat the WIFI stack in different ways, sometimes GL is successful in applying the policy (and works) and sometimes it isn’t (GL hangs).
What do you think? I would be interested to know if those who have problems with GL and some WM6 ROMs, what their GL admin have disabled (if anything).
Cheers,
Baggy.
Posted this in another forum, but you all are the experts. Impossible for me to access my work WiFi because of redirects (splash screen to accept use parameters).
Wondering if a custom ROM fixes it or if there is another solution.
Having an issue connecting to WiFi with Evo updated via official release of 2.2. I couldn't access it via 2.1 either. It's an odd network designation.
However, the iPhone can connect once I okay the error message.
Is there a work around that you may know about? Web search basically told me that the protocol is old and useless and that it should be changed. That is not possible.
Network designation is 1.1.1.1. I was unable to add links clarifying this because I am a new user.
Well Android can not connect to 1.1.1.1 addresses / networks / redirects. However the iPhone can. Is it inherent to the Android, or is there an app or tweak to get it to work.
This message ends by saying it will be fixed with Froyo.
Still can't post links to show what I mean.
Steamliver I just did a Google search for "Android 1.1.1.1" and this was the top result: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1597
I'm guessing this is the problem you are describing. Sounds frustrating and it has been going on for a long time. The newest post at the time I'm writing this recommends installing the Fennec browser (Firefox for Android, basically) and that worked for the poster.
If you have a laptop you could bring to work and tether via USB, I wonder if that would work? Just a temporary work around to use the phone to establish the wifi connection, then view the browser redirect on the laptop, accept, and then maybe you would be good to go?
Also, the simplest thing might be to call the IT department and ask them for help. Given Android's growing market share, one of them probably already have an Android phone and a fix for this problem. Good luck.
I have tried firefox and that did not solve the problem, does anyone have another ideas how to solve this.
It seems that 1.1.1.1 is locked in the android.
/Mike
hi,
i have seen other threads on here but none have answers. I dont have internet as i have just moved and cant afford it.. i have the all you can eat data addon, ive used barnacle, pdanet, android wireless tethers, and a few others but none of them work. I downloaded user agent app for firefox and set it to use iphone 4 or other android agent.. if I use user agent pdanet works for abit (couple of pages) and stops....
is there a way or a rom that could enable me to use tethering?? ive used cm7 but that too blocks after a bit....ive read somewhere there is a file that carriers use to detect tethering and if one either freezes or deletes it they can tether all they want...but cant remeber where i saw that page..
ive tried to freeze the wifi hotspot using titanium back up, but when i actually select the wifi hotspot app, the freezing thing starts but it continues to freeze/process even after 50-mintues... I cant afford internet, please can someone help me??
Thanks
Mayur
You can bypass it using a User Agent Switcher.
You can read about it over here - http://gezby.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=69
Simple question, really.
I'm running Toggle2G on my Note II with a stock-based ROM, but I had to resign the whole ROM and any additional updates (even simple modifications to system APKs) don't install unless I resign those too.
Basically, it's a massive pain. It's worth it, because I can switch automatically to 2G when I'm on wifi to save some battery and automatically switch to 3G only in my car because the speakers pick up 2G interference (and back to 2G/3G when I leave the car because Tasker is great). The included app to automatically switch 2G/3G doesn't work particularly well and can result in signal loss, but used sensibly with Tasker it's fine.
Is there a technical reason that this can't become a standard thing in ROMs? Are there any ROM developers who would consider including this as standard? Is there a ROM I've missed that includes it?
Thanks.
Hey guys -
Thought I'd throw this out there, to see what others thought (or knew)..
When I wi-fy tether on my phone (using CM10.1 built-in. i.e. No special apps), my laptop tries to contact two hosts via GRE first, then over port 111 (sunrpc, apparently..). One of the hosts is 66.152.109.100. The other end in .100, but I don't have it handy at the moment.
Wondering why - when I was on Verizon, this never happened. Wondering if this is some detection sceme or something running by TMobile. So far, I've blocked the attempts each time, but was curious.
Cheers -
Mike.
a quick ip look up suggest that its the data handler for tmobile lte. Tech Valley Communications handles fiber optic high speed net, cloud based pbx, etc. just a hunch though