Wireless Tethering - Ping OK but Browsing Problem - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

I am using the wireless tethering in the N7 2013 LTE to connect to my Linux Macbook Air.
On the Macbook, I can connect to the N7 and ping websites, but in the browser nothing happens.
Using the hotspot on an iPhone, I can use the Macbook to connect and surf the internet.

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Internet Sharing via connection bridging" NDIS-Ethernet / ethernet to bridged WIFI.

Internet Sharing via connection bridging" NDIS-Ethernet / ethernet to bridged WIFI.
My entire house has internet wifi connection from a bridged router connected via ethernet to a XP computer that has a windows network connection bridge between my Vogue's NDIS USB and computer's network card.
Always had dropped connections every couple of minutes with vista and windows 7 tethering directly. Found NDIS drivers for XP, made an internet bridge and connection now lasts at least a few days to a week!
This comes in handy since my rural location can only connect to internet via dialup or satellite.
Not the fastest, but 1.5mbs is far better than dialup, and we have 2 laptops, iphone, ereader, and android phone all connected to it with wifi.
Can you go into a bit more detail and share your setup? Thanks
edgarpoe said:
My entire house has internet wifi connection from a bridged router connected via ethernet to a XP computer that has a windows network connection bridge between my Vogue's NDIS USB and computer's network card.
Always had dropped connections every couple of minutes with vista and windows 7 tethering directly. Found NDIS drivers for XP, made an internet bridge and connection now lasts at least a few days to a week!
This comes in handy since my rural location can only connect to internet via dialup or satellite.
Not the fastest, but 1.5mbs is far better than dialup, and we have 2 laptops, iphone, ereader, and android phone all connected to it with wifi.
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edgarpoe said:
Internet Sharing via connection bridging" NDIS-Ethernet / ethernet to bridged WIFI.
My entire house has internet wifi connection from a bridged router connected via ethernet to a XP computer that has a windows network connection bridge between my Vogue's NDIS USB and computer's network card.
Always had dropped connections every couple of minutes with vista and windows 7 tethering directly. Found NDIS drivers for XP, made an internet bridge and connection now lasts at least a few days to a week!
This comes in handy since my rural location can only connect to internet via dialup or satellite.
Not the fastest, but 1.5mbs is far better than dialup, and we have 2 laptops, iphone, ereader, and android phone all connected to it with wifi.
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Bro,
Android 10 rooted Essential PH-1
Software: PDANet (Paid) FoxFi Key, and VPN Hotspot.
Windows 11 HP Laptop with one Ethernet Port, 2 USB A gen. 3, and 1 USB C gen 3.1
Same version PDANet installed.
Open PDANet on phone. Tether and Hide Tether Checked. VPN Hotspot Open and ready.
PC PDANet open and ready with connect automatically block Microsoft if you want.
Connect PH-1 to any USB port you want.
PC PDANet should connect. Open control panel networks and adaptors you should see WiFi, Ethernet, PDANet, and Ethernet(NDIS). Disable wifi. Ctrl and click Ethernet and Ethernet(NDIS) and bridge them. Next right click PDANet and properties. Sharing and check allow other connection to use this internet connection. Since your other 2 eth adaptors are bridged and wifi is disabled it automatically assigns 192.168.137.1/24 to bridge (this is ics ip scheme).
Plug your Ethernet physical port into the wan port of any router set to dhcp. The wan port will get an ip from the dhcp server running on the phones tether feature as soon as you go back into VPN Hotspot and move the slider on the NDIS connection in tethering tab to on.
The PC cmd prompt route print will show you it knows nothing of the IP address 192.168.42.129 which is the NDIS USB network. But it does know about 10.1.19.2 and 10.1.19.1 which is the PDANet on your PC and phone respectively.
Is this completely necessary? Probably not but because the wifi or wired clients go through router to bridge on PC to USB NDIS to phone through VPN Hotspot your Cell provider doesn't know its tethering data and the PC doesn't have to route squat or add another NAT in the mix. The PC also will not use this connection for internet it uses PDANet and also hides tethering from your cell provider.
This is a virtual airgap people. If you configure router from the laptop you have to use remote management protocol and IP addressing. And other client wifi to router can use standard 192.168.x.x as in 0.1 or 1.1 etc to manage the router locally.
Overkill is awesome.

WiFi Passthrough

To clarify first and foremost, I'm looking to tether Wifi to Wifi. Not Wifi to 3G as normal (aka FoxFi and such)
On the iPhone, there is the most popular tethering app MyWi for jailbroken users. It allowed you to tether in all kinds of ways.
You see, some devices cannot connect to my school's network over WiFi. But, my iPhone could so I would tether the WiFi connect to the WiFi hotspot so that devices like my Roku box or PS3/360 could connect to my iPhone to get internet from the school.
So basically,
School -> iPhone -> PS3/360/Roku
Passthrough WiFi
I miss this on my Android, and I see that when you use FoxFi - it turns off the WiFi connect to the school AP and only tethers to 3G/4G. I don't and can't really use that for something like gaming.
Anything like MyWi on the Android at all?
OmegaNemesis28 said:
To clarify first and foremost, I'm looking to tether Wifi to Wifi. Not Wifi to 3G as normal (aka FoxFi and such)
On the iPhone, there is the most popular tethering app MyWi for jailbroken users. It allowed you to tether in all kinds of ways.
You see, some devices cannot connect to my school's network over WiFi. But, my iPhone could so I would tether the WiFi connect to the WiFi hotspot so that devices like my Roku box or PS3/360 could connect to my iPhone to get internet from the school.
So basically,
School -> iPhone -> PS3/360/Roku
Passthrough WiFi
I miss this on my Android, and I see that when you use FoxFi - it turns off the WiFi connect to the school AP and only tethers to 3G/4G. I don't and can't really use that for something like gaming.
Anything like MyWi on the Android at all?
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Only way I have been able to get WiFi passthrough is by plugging my Note 2 into a USB port on my PC or into my router if your router supports USB through 3G/WiFi

Issues with Splashdock over LTE Tether

I use Splashtop on my Asus Infinity TF-700 to remotely connect to my PC at the office. When I use Wifi, it works great.
However, whenever I try to tether the tablet to my Galaxy Nexus, Splashtop kills the hotspot connection and I must reboot the tablet and disable/re-enable hotspot on the GN. I am running AOKP 4.2.1 Build 2.
I say it "kills my hotspot" because while tethered before I starting Splashtop my tethered connection on the tablet works great. As soon as I open Splashtop on the tablet, my internet connection on the tablet is killed. Splashtop fails to remotely connect to my PC and no other apps can connect.
I've switching my connection from LTE to 3G and it has no effect. I contacted Splashtop support and they say that my tether probably cannot support the bandwidth, but I responded that I am able to get 7-11 MBPS on the tablet over the tether using LTE, streaming YouTubeHD. They basically have no answers and told me I should try upgrading to Android 4.2.2.
Anyone else here use Splashtop tethered thru your GN? Any ideas?

Galaxy S3 Question (PC WIFI)

This may have been asked before. I am curious if it is possible to connect to an internet connection sharing device (laptop, desktop), and use that particular connection for internet based access on a samsung galaxy S3. I know that you can reverse tether to allow the PC to connect to the phone for internet. That's not what I'm looking for. I have a laptop that I want to be able to connect to from the phone to the WIFI connection, and access the internet via the shared LAN connection that I have on the laptop.
drivel2787 said:
This may have been asked before. I am curious if it is possible to connect to an internet connection sharing device (laptop, desktop), and use that particular connection for internet based access on a samsung galaxy S3. I know that you can reverse tether to allow the PC to connect to the phone for internet. That's not what I'm looking for. I have a laptop that I want to be able to connect to from the phone to the WIFI connection, and access the internet via the shared LAN connection that I have on the laptop.
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Internet Connection Sharing on your Wifi, set it to Ad-Hoc so it broadcasts a signal. My laptop has Intel MyFi so that part's done automatically (I can be both connected wirelessly and share my connection) but setting it this way should work.
NateTC said:
Internet Connection Sharing on your Wifi, set it to Ad-Hoc so it broadcasts a signal. My laptop has Intel MyFi so that part's done automatically (I can be both connected wirelessly and share my connection) but setting it this way should work.
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Doesn't show up on the phone. Is there something I need to do to allow it to see ad-hoc networks?

[Q] SideSync 3.0 to desktop without Wi-Fi

I have gotten SideSync 3.0 to work with my desktop (running Win7) via USB3.0.
My desktop does not have Wi-Fi and is connected to the router via Ethernet. I was wondering if Side Sync could establish a connection on the Note 3 from the desktops ethernet to the Note 3's Wi-fi in the same way LG's On Screen Phone does.
Also, what is browse my mobile?
Thanks!
Scruffy,
Did you ever get an answer to this question? I also want to do this over ethernet instead of WiFi..
Unfortunately from my desktop PC SideSync works only via USB; it seems that it requires a Wi-Fi connection present on the computer where it is installed.
virtualdj said:
Unfortunately from my desktop PC SideSync works only via USB; it seems that it requires a Wi-Fi connection present on the computer where it is installed.
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Correct. It uses wifi direct.
Sent from my leanKernel 3.14 powered stock 4.4.2 SM-N900T
Latest version has added LAN option.
But my case is a little more complicated. I connect my computer using an Ethernet to WiFi adapter. The adapter connects to the WiFi network of my router but the computer connects to the adapter by Ethernet so still unable to use SideSync
I have already used 3 WiFi USB dongles in my computer and for some strange reason, they all stopped working after a few months of use, that's why I moved to the Ethernet to WiFi adapter.
The problem seems to be the LAN to wich my computer connects is a small LAN created by the adapter, so it is a different LAN from the one created by the router. I have no idea how to solve this.
Yes I can connect to PC without wlan installed on PC:
PC system windows 10
Connected via QR-Code

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