Attached you will find an Excel file with 1,194 different connection settings for internet access and MMS. These settings are needed when you install custom ROMS, screw around with your phone and forget what you changed , use certain SIM unlock services, or when you have your phone tethered to your computer via USB. For example you need this for my tutorial on how to tether with the Dell Venue Pro entitled "Mango USB Tethering - Confirmed Working". This is why I have placed this in the hacking section instead of general.
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Cheers!
I guess this isn't as popular since most people can tether via WiFi now
Thanks, helped me setup data for some Canadian providers.
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I have an issue with the Dash (t-mobile). I have open access to the internet with a D-Link router and I cannot connect to the internet. I have checked all the settings and everything seem right. I can connect to the net, but I cannot access any websites.
The error I am getting is "page cannot be found. Check the name and try again"
Is there something I am doing wrong?
I am using Kavana ROM and I have open access to internet.
Are you trying to connect through wireless with IE?
If so make sure the options/connections are set up to use the correct network on your phone.
You may have to reflash. One thing I learned some times data wont work at all and sometimes it works flawlessly after a flash. Thats the first thing I check after a flash is the data, if it does not work reflash until it does. There might be an easier way, but thats just the way I do it.
Hi everybody!
i've just updated my desire to 2.2, and i've some issues with tethering with my mac.
under 2.1 I got it working using bluetooth DUN under mac, and using pdanet on the desire.
I've read that 2.2 support usb tethering, and I've activated it on the phone, the mac does recognize the "android phone" but even if i fill the required field in the advanced property panel (that is: "general" device, "tre.it" as APN), the mac refuses to connect to the phone. Phone number was either left blank or set to *99#.
I've tried as well the new wifi hot spot and that's working flawlessly.
Bluetooth DUN doesn't work anymore with 2.2 and pdanet, something must have changed in the firmware perhaps?
but please, somebody had managed the usb tether to work?
anyone?
So, here it goes.
My goal is to connect to a network using certain MAC address. Wanted network is marked with "open" and I know that it allows access only to certain devices (according to MAC) on which the administrator have gave a permission to. Once your MAC passes the verification, device gets connected to the network and then I'm asked to enter username and password through WEB browser (well known for me, because it is a procedure that I do on my other device, as well as all my colleagues do).
For example, I was allowed to provide one personal MAC address to administrator to connect to this network. I would like to set the MAC address of my other personal device and set it on my I9195 so that I can access the same network.
So, what have I done so far: I9195 is rooted, it has Android 4.2.2 on it and Busybox installed. I have changed MAC on it using following apps: MacChanger (blue WIFI logo), MAC Address Ghost (green ghost logo), using Android Terminal Emulator commands and via MAC Spoofer (black circle with green text logo). What can I conclude: As soon as superuser has granted the access to these apps, all of them manage to change the MAC. I've done the verification using Terminal Emulator. I also have to add that the MAC remains original if viewed from WIFI advanced menu BUT this shouldn't be an issue because:
1.) Colleague of mine is using his S4 (rooted etc.), while using MAC Address Ghost that does not change the original address (viewed from WIFI advanced menu) but he manages to make a spoof (verified from the Android Terminal Emulator, as all of this apps actually do) and he manages to connect without any problems in the same way as I connect with another device that I have!
2.) I had time to make a small test at home which put a light on the idea that the problem should be focused on the Samsung (and not on the router, especially because I am unable to modify anything on the router on this facility, not even restarting it). My home network works in a similar way as the network that we are discussing about. My S4 Mini has been included in it with his original MAC and it connects to the network without any problems. My other device is also included to the network using its MAC (the one that I am using for spoofing). My other device is turned OFF, router has been reset and I am normally accessing the network with S4 Mini. Then I run the MAC Address Ghost to spoof the MAC on my S4 Mini. In that moment, I have lost the connection that I had which means that the MAC spoofer actually did something. I tried to reconnect to the network but then I am asked to enter the password for my network. I have checked and re-checked it many times, tried to forget the network and doing it all over again but it does not accept the CORRECT password. Changing my MAC back to the original one connects S4 Mini back to the network, while accepting the password immediately.
Problem is represented in a way that it either says “saved” and does not connect to the network or every few times displays a message “Authentication error occurred”.
I have tried I would say every possibility that I’ve seen over the internet. That includes:
1.) Installing WiFi Connection Manager (it provided some info regarding the network that I wish to connect to: IEEE 802.11g standard, 54 Mb link and CH:11). I’ve used its function to fix the WIFI (advanced fix (root required)) but it didn’t help.
2.) All sorts of staying close to the rooter, while enabling and disabling the Power save mode (accessed via *#0011# command) or while having GSM signal.
3.) Browsing through system, data etc. folders to try to find the file that contains the MAC address information (like it did on older android versions in the nvram file). I’ve been unable to find this file or any sort of file that displays my MAC for the purpose to modify it.
I have a plan to upgrade Android to version 4.4.2 later today and make a test.
Please, feel free to suggest anything else! If I do not succeed, I will have to replace my S4 Mini with something else.
Kind regards,
QUICK REPLY: After installing CyanoGEN MOD 4.4.2, the problem remains!
I think there could be a shorter solution! On Sony Xperia Acro S with 4.1.2 Android it was just a matter of changing the MAC address within the file data/etc/wifi/fw! One minute modification...
So, please, if somebody knows the path to the file that contains MAC on CyanoGEN MOD 4.4.2 or on Android 4.2.2, PLEASE HELP!
Kind regards!
Hi.
I'm looking for ways to reverse tethering with P6 non rooted. I found the link below, but I'm having difficulty in running the program. Can anyone help me, what should I put in the settings of the program? I'm also running AdBlock Plus for Android, whihc calls for local proxy 'localhost' and port 2020.
http://www.goandroid.co.in/how-to-reverse-tethering/29720/
zemega said:
Hi.
I'm looking for ways to reverse tethering with P6 non rooted. I found the link below, but I'm having difficulty in running the program. Can anyone help me, what should I put in the settings of the program? I'm also running AdBlock Plus for Android, whihc calls for local proxy 'localhost' and port 2020.
http://www.goandroid.co.in/how-to-reverse-tethering/29720/
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Connectify works well for me over wi-fi, as I understand, you are trying to reverse-tether over usb? port 2020 is not a problem since you will be using 8090 and 8080. You need to have an active and working adb (enable adb on your device and connect it to the pc, open cmd and run [adb devices], see if it turns up or not. If it does then it should not be a problem getting this to work according to the guide.
Hey guys!
I have a somewhat paranoid way of thinking of security. I would like to be able to tunnel my browser requests using a ssh-tunnel, especially if I am on an open wifi (even though tls should be secure enough).
I have followed some tutorials online:
First result on googling "tunneling-and-port-forwarding-in-android" (apparently new members are denied posting outside links)
First result on googling "shantanugoel ssh-tunneling-android"
I have set up a port forward with connect bot and have tried changing the proxy settings in AP but when I try to browse, it doesn't load anything.
(First result on googling "My internet connection through my operator (3G) does not work. Can I set it up manually?")
I think some tutorial stated that your device needs to be rooted, but if I have understood correctly, the fairphone should already be rooted, right?