I apologize if this has already been discussed before but I searched the forum and was unable to find anything. I am trying to use internet sharing to connect my device to my laptop via Bluotooth, I went through:
Connect your smartphone to your laptop using Bluetooth and turn your Windows Mobile phone into a wireless modem [Microsoft's Tutorial]
did everything but when opening Internet Sharing from My Device I can't click : CONNECT either from Device or Laptop.
when I click on Connect I get this error : "the connection with the bluetooth network device failed. The device may already be connected to another computer...The connection with the Bluetooth-enabled network device failed. Please consult your device's documentation for more information on how to resolve this."
Although I've ensured that Bluetooth is opened and paired successfully from my device and laptop.
Any Solutions ???!
Thx in Advance.
wrong section dude.. Mods please move
luckyluke1137 said:
wrong section dude.. Mods please move
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mmmm, srry, so, wat's the right section !!
Hi.Very easly...
Hi do you follw me ;
1 : Please you connect to your ppc to laptop with usb cable
2 : when the sharing menu show on the ppc monitor ; you selected internet sharing
3 : you selecet bluetooth pan in internet sharing menu ( open the bluetooht --- YES but you dont remember selected see all device my device in bluettoth options )
4 : and on yhe laptop ;
control panel ---- network and internet - network and sharing center -- network install ( or setup ) : select bottom bluetooth PAN
Add --- selected your ppc --- an connected.
OKEY?
you can use activesync by bluetooth and in work mode..
sorry for my english...
tell me if you can't..
Hi,
I don't know yet if it's a LeeDroid 2.1c or a Froyo issue:
The Sensui-Roms got the following issue:
You can't select your ca-certificate when you want to add my 802.1x-network. The certificate is already installed. Help is very appreciated! Could someone include the Wifi-stack of the Nexus-One rom to a Sense-rom or can tell me how to get it from a Nexus Rom to a Sense rom? I attached two screenshots: One of how it should look like and one how it looks like actually in my Sense rom. I edited the wpa_supplicant.conf and added the line
Code:
ca_cert="keystore://CACERT_Telekom root CA"
after installing the cert. (yes I used the right certificate name)
It doesn't help either. So it looks like sense isn't even capable to manage ca-certificates.
Greetings
Moved to Q&A. Please don't post question threads in Development.
Sorry, that wasn't the plan.
I tried another rom without sense and another sense rom to find the reason for the problem. Actually it's a problem with the settings-part of the sense-roms. HTC forgot to implement the possibility to specify a certificate in the 802.1x Enterprise WLAN settings. Can I import the WLAN-Settings somehow from a non-sense-rom, cause I don't wanna miss sense and I don't wanna miss 802.1x too.
Greetings
Yes, bump sucks, but the bug sucks even more...
I've got the same problem. Sense doesn't allow me to select a CA-certificate. With the help of wifi-ace (code.google.com/p/android-wifi-ace/) I was able to set it manually. But this doesn't matter, the connection could not be etablished. (Connect to WLAN... SCAN... No connection)
I need enterprise with PEAP, MSCHAPv2 and the (installed) "Deutsche Telekom Root CA 2".
SammysHP said:
I've got the same problem. Sense doesn't allow me to select a CA-certificate. With the help of wifi-ace (code.google.com/p/android-wifi-ace/) I was able to set it manually. But this doesn't matter, the connection could not be etablished. (Connect to WLAN... SCAN... No connection)
I need enterprise with PEAP, MSCHAPv2 and the (installed) "Deutsche Telekom Root CA 2".
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Same here. I solved the problem by using the newest MIUI. It's faster than sense, has also a nice music player and is working fine with the defrost-kernel.
Hi everyone, I wanted to know if someone knows how to set up my internet on my b7610, I'm currently running the android beta and I can't seem to connect to internet. I know WiFi doesn't work but I can't connect to internet via my provider either.
can someone help?
thanks in advance,
thierrydriessen
Sorry if I don't give you many details but, look for in modaco forum, looking for the model B7610 have an "android -subforum" and there is a post called something like TUTORIAL..
there is a way very clear to install android via phone provider connection (not wifi!!!)
ok. hope you'll find it.
bye.
Well, I installed the latest BETA yesterday and it connected me to the internet (using my prepaid data plan) automaticly without any setup.
I have T-mobile. It may not work with other providers.
Installation guide (mine on page 5) as well as the files here:
Code:
http://www.modaco.com/content/b7610-android-rom-discussion/337778/the-android-for-b7610-collection-thread/
June 1:
Release tytung_HWA_r2.5 which supports the real WiFi and Bluetooth MAC addresses (i.e. the same MAC you see on WinMo) for all MAGLDR, cLK, and WinMo SD users.
(Credits go to Franck78, Rick_1995 and Marc1706)
May 26:
Please visit the Tytung UNIMAC kernel debugging thread for more developments.
May 22:
Bring back the real WiFi MAC address for WinMo users using Clrcad & Haret to boot SD build.
Now WinMo SD users get the real WiFi MAC address (i.e. the same WiFi MAC address you see on WinMo).
NAND (MAGLDR and cLK) and MAGLDR SD boot users get the new unique WiFi MAC address to avoid the collisions.
Download HTCLEO-Kernel_2.6.32-ics_tytung_HWA_r2.4-uniMAC-update.zip
P.S.: r2.4 also fixes the USB Tethering.
May 9:
A new kernel with unique WiFi MAC address patch which solves an old bug: WiFi MAC address collisions.
Full credit to Franck78 for the fix.
With this tytung_HWA_r2.1-uniMAC kernel, WiFi/Bluetooth MAC address is really unique now.
Since the WiFi MAC address changes, you may need to modify the white list (filter) of your wireless router after flashing this kernel.
Download HTCLEO-Kernel_2.6.32-ics_tytung_HWA_r2.1-uniMAC-update.zip
its ok for my
WiFi/Bluetooth MAC address is really unique now.
edit : 2 days test : everything ok
great
thanks ... you always great
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thanks ... you always great
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This thread is a development thread.
Please, do only give feedbacks (bug reports etc.) and stay on-topic. If you appreciate the developers work, use the thanks button.
YZ.
Wifi works not on CyanogenMod 9 Nightly ROMS.....Fix it
everything fine on tytung v2
I have clk 1.5 and this kernel work ok in aokp milestone 5 se. Thank you
Works fine tytung ! great work once again
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Wifi works not on CyanogenMod 9 Nightly ROMS.....Fix it
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Fix it yourself... You should at least insert the ramdisk (initrd.gz) of the CM9 nightly rom since they have changed the name of the wlan interface..
Working well
Keep it up Tytung
tytung said:
A new kernel with unique WiFi MAC address patch which solves an old bug: WiFi MAC address collisions.
Full credit to Franck78 for the fix.
With this tytung_HWA_r2.1-uniMAC kernel, WiFi/Bluetooth MAC address is really unique now.
Since the WiFi MAC address changes, you may need to modify the white list (filter) of your wireless router after flashing this kernel.
Download HTCLEO-Kernel_2.6.32-ics_tytung_HWA_r2.1-uniMAC-update.zip
Please help test it.
If this kernel doesn't cause any problem, I will include this patch into next kernel release.
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Thanks Tytung. From the little I understand of code, this does not use the phone's original MAC address (the one we get with Windows) but randomizes the sid1, sid2, sid3 parts using the IMEI and the mobile operator's CID. So the MAC address will change if I use a different operator's SIM card, am I correct?
ph03n!x said:
Thanks Tytung. From the little I understand of code, this does not use the phone's original MAC address (the one we get with Windows) but randomizes the sid1, sid2, sid3 parts using the IMEI and the mobile operator's CID. So the MAC address will change if I use a different operator's SIM card, am I correct?
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Yes, we can only get the phone's original MAC address when using haret.exe on WM.
IMEI is unique in every phone.
Is CID related to the phone or the SIM card?
I need to do some studies.
In GSM, CID usually denotes the Cell ID - a unique ID given to each cellular base station (signal tower, if I may) of a GSM service provider. Needless to say, this value will change based on the service provider and the phone's location. The same location can have more than one CID, as the service provider may have multiple base stations covering densely populated areas to handle the capacity, or on areas that falls in the coverage of more than one base station.
Other codes that are tied to SIM card are MCC and MNC - Mobile Country Code (Unique code to identify the country of the service provider) and Mobile Network Code (Unique code to identify the service provider itself). MCC will not change unless you go to different company and roam on a different network. MNC will change within the country as the same service provider may have more than one MNC (maybe for capacity or because of takeovers/ acquisitions of other service providers), and will change if there is a possibility of roaming within the country.
manual entry?
just curious, is there any way we, as users, could enter our original MAC address manually if we already know what it is, so that we wouldnt have to constantly change our white lists?
and on a side note(pls dont yell at me), can our phone numbers be entered into sys info manually also to be able to use apps that try to pull that info but cant find it, such as PTT apps?
alienclone said:
just curious, is there any way we, as users, could enter our original MAC address manually if we already know what it is, so that we wouldnt have to constantly change our white lists?
and on a side note(pls dont yell at me), can our phone numbers be entered into sys info manually also to be able to use apps that try to pull that info but cant find it, such as PTT apps?
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i guess it would be even possible to include it in the aroma setup (read a config-file on sd or enter it manually). that would be a great option and if nothing is enter the imei+cid calculation should be done.
ph03n!x said:
In GSM, CID usually denotes the Cell ID - a unique ID given to each cellular base station (signal tower, if I may) of a GSM service provider. Needless to say, this value will change based on the service provider and the phone's location. The same location can have more than one CID, as the service provider may have multiple base stations covering densely populated areas to handle the capacity, or on areas that falls in the coverage of more than one base station.
Other codes that are tied to SIM card are MCC and MNC - Mobile Country Code (Unique code to identify the country of the service provider) and Mobile Network Code (Unique code to identify the service provider itself). MCC will not change unless you go to different company and roam on a different network. MNC will change within the country as the same service provider may have more than one MNC (maybe for capacity or because of takeovers/ acquisitions of other service providers), and will change if there is a possibility of roaming within the country.
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OK. This CID is not what you said.
According to the email that Franck78 sent me when we discussed the new unique MAC address, CID is Customer ID.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459270
alienclone said:
just curious, is there any way we, as users, could enter our original MAC address manually if we already know what it is, so that we wouldnt have to constantly change our white lists?
and on a side note(pls dont yell at me), can our phone numbers be entered into sys info manually also to be able to use apps that try to pull that info but cant find it, such as PTT apps?
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You don't need to constantly change the white list because WiFi MAC address will be a fixed value.
AFAIK, some SIM card stores the phone number, and others don't.
That is why someone cannot see the phone number in "About phone" -> "Status" -> "My phone number".
Maybe you could try My Phone Number app to set the correct phone number into your SIM card.
In some sense roms wifi mac address is stored in /system/etc/calibration file so you can put any wifi mac address you want easily.In non sense roms the value is stored in /proc/calibration so we cant edit this file but there is a way to have our original wifi mac address or any wifi mac address we want. it re-directs /proc/calibration file in /system/etc/calibration so we can put our wifi mac address
look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22799467#post22799467 post 38 and 39
i didnt try it in newer kernels but i think it will work because wifi mac in newer kernels it is also stored in /proc/calibration
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It works for tytung kernel r2.1 unimac and ics rom aokp 35 installed via clk 1.5.this time i gave the command cat /proc/calibration > /system/etc/calibration from the rom with a terminal emulator and then i edited /system/etc/calibration and 13modules file instead of 01modules with solid explorer
tytung said:
OK. This CID is not what you said.
According to the email that Franck78 sent me when we discussed the new unique MAC address, CID is Customer ID.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459270
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Ok.. so here is what I did. I doubted if the CID is something related to (or is) the IMSI. Hence I used a SIM from a different service provider to see if the MAC changes - it didn't. So looks like the CID is not dependent on the SIM card or the service provider or the current Cellular Base Station . That clears my initial question, and looks like it doesn't expand to Customer ID after all (blind guess, as it has nothing to do with me - the customer )
I then tried to get into cLK (1.5) and see if "fastboot getvar cid" works - it didn't, all I am getting is a blank response. So not sure if CID is actually being looked up and cLK does not have the ability to display it, or not looked up at all. I did not want to try writing a CID in my phone, as I am not sure if that is a part of how cLK/ HD2 works. I dont think fastboot commands work in Magldr (too long since I used it!), so not sure if this can even be tried there.
I remember reading somewhere that HSPL unlocks the CID in our devices - does that mean they do not exist, I dont know. But as long as we have enough Unique MAC addresses there is nothing to bother, I guess
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clio94 said:
In some sense roms wifi mac address is stored in /system/etc/calibration file so you can put any wifi mac address you want easily.In non sense roms the value is stored in /proc/calibration so we cant edit this file but there is a way to have our original wifi mac address or any wifi mac address we want. it re-directs /proc/calibration file in /system/etc/calibration so we can put our wifi mac address
look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22799467#post22799467 post 38 and 39
i didnt try it in newer kernels but i think it will work because wifi mac in newer kernels it is also stored in /proc/calibration
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It works for tytung kernel r2.1 unimac and ics rom aokp 35 installed via clk 1.5.this time i gave the command cat /proc/calibration > /system/etc/calibration from the rom with a terminal emulator and then i edited /system/etc/calibration and 13modules file instead of 01modules with solid explorer
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That's awesome! Do you happen to know if there is something similar for Bluetooth MAC too?
Ι searched for it and found out that bt address is stored in /sys/module/board_htcleo/parameters/bdaddr
so i tried in terminal emulator
cat /sys/module/board_htcleo/parameters/bdaddr > /system/etc/bdaddr
then i go to /system/etc and found bdaddr file.I open it and changed to my bt address
Then in /system/etc/init.d/13modules file i add the line
mount -o bind /system/etc/bdaddr /sys/module/board_htcleo/parameters/bdaddr and then save and reboot
and it work
Just to be safe and sure what should i use to flash this kernel?
Sent from my HTC HD2 ICS 4.04 on XDA Premium
i had recently downloaded fifa 14 and was unable to connect to origin on any wifi network,but worked with my data connection
after a bit of searching found this fix and itz working for me now
close the game
change the following in your wifi settings
Settings > WIFI > Your WIFI Network > Modify Network > Show Advanced Options > IP Setting: Static > DNS1: 8.8.8.8 DNS2: 8.8.4.4
dont thank me im just sharing
source:http://answers.ea.com/t5/FIFA-14/In...ection-issues-in-FIFA-14-for-iOS/td-p/1570475
This fix was working for me until I updated my tablet to Kitkat 4.4 and the fix stopped working.
problem of active auctions ultimate team
hello
I have the problem that the active auctions and with the completion of l time leaves not select them with me as I enter new items when they are no longer select them and leaves? into account the ultimate team
anyone knows how can solve
regards
Thanks for help mate. ...
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nt working 4 me??
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nt working 4 me??
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It doesn't work for me too