I'm using the latest stable release of CM7, and I'm trying to tether my HTC Wildfire to my Ubuntu 10.04 without any success
I just connected my phone to linux and confirmed connection through adb. I'm developing an android app so I tried pushing a Hello World app through Eclipse, which promptly worked.
So, I enabled USB tethering and changed WiCD's Wired Interface to usb0. The device was detected, but when I try to connect it gets stuck on "Obtaining Ip Address". I tried setting the Static IP to 192.168.1.101 (Gateway 192.168.1.1), which does connect me to the phone but without access to internet.
I tried setting my DNS1 to the phone's rmnet0 ip address, but still no internet.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Hi I have rooted my Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8" 3g (SM 311) and I am in the need to install the AX88772 USB to 10/100 Fast Ethernet (in my job they allow only ethernet cable connection and not wifi).
I do not have the knowlege to complile the kernel or do whatever it needs.
Is there a way to install it as I do in a pc or mac or the recompile is nessesary?
Any help will be appriciated.
Thanks in advance
Did you have success with installing the adapter so far ?
Hello,
my Axis LAN adapter (0b95:772b) is beeing recognized by stock android in tab 3 10 automatically = eth0 device is created after plug-in, however there seems no client app trying to configure it (like dhclient for DHCP etc.). have anyone experience how to, ideally automatic, use and configure it?
thanks
My Amazon Fire TV seems to work fine. I can access the ADB Debugging option via: System>Developer>Options>Debugging. I can select "ON," and it changes to a blue highlight.
I also know the IP Address both via the Fire TV and via my router (running Tomato), where I assigned a static IP address to the Fire TV. I've tried to acces it via terminal both on my Android phone and on my Linux machine (with ADB installed).
But when I do the sequence outlined here:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
adb connect <ipaddress>
I get this error: "unable to connect to <ipaddress>"
Anyone have any idea why? The Fire TV is connected via wifi, but I'm not sure why that would matter.
I've seen a number of random posts around the web with the same question, but no solution. So help is definitely needed!
mbwd said:
My Amazon Fire TV seems to work fine. I can access the ADB Debugging option via: System>Developer>Options>Debugging. I can select "ON," and it changes to a blue highlight.
I also know the IP Address both via the Fire TV and via my router (running Tomato), where I assigned a static IP address to the Fire TV. I've tried to acces it via terminal both on my Android phone and on my Linux machine (with ADB installed).
But when I do the sequence outlined here:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
adb connect <ipaddress>
I get this error: "unable to connect to <ipaddress>"
Anyone have any idea why? The Fire TV is connected via wifi, but I'm not sure why that would matter.
I've seen a number of random posts around the web with the same question, but no solution. So help is definitely needed!
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Few suggestions. First, it could be an issue with your router, firewall, wifi, etc. Also, make sure your computer or android device is using the same router when you try to connect. I have two in my house, and almost went crazy when I could not connect to the 3rd FTV I tried to program until I realized my phone was on the other one.
These devices are easy to sideload, so IMO it is probably your router and id check that first. If you have another router, id try that too. Wired up on ethernet.
Have you tried pinging the FTV from your PC to make sure your PC can actually "see" the FTV on your network?
try adding :5555 to the end of the IP.
Thanks everyone! Byrdcfmma was right: It appears that not only must the FireTV be on the same network, but also on the same exact router. I have multiple routers on the same network, and it would only work if I am on the same exact router.
I solved this by ensuring my android device was on the WiFi network of the router that I then connected, via ethernet, to the FireTV.
byrdcfmma said:
Few suggestions. First, it could be an issue with your router, firewall, wifi, etc. Also, make sure your computer or android device is using the same router when you try to connect. I have two in my house, and almost went crazy when I could not connect to the 3rd FTV I tried to program until I realized my phone was on the other one.
These devices are easy to sideload, so IMO it is probably your router and id check that first. If you have another router, id try that too. Wired up on ethernet.
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"adb stopped"
I am new to fire sticks, Kodi and ADB and am having trouble connecting to my stick using ADB fire. I have installed everything as per all the you tube videos and online guides tell me and can connect to my fire stick using cmd prompts (which it tells me is successful). Yet when i open up ADB Fire, i have added my stick and the correct ip address but it say "ADB Stopped" in the bottom right hand corner. In all the guides ive seen it always says connecting and i cant find a solution (5 hours in and counting!!). I am using an EE fibre router and need some help pls. I cannot find a site anywhere online that covers this and i know its something super simple i am missing! Below is the log:
adbFire 1.31
100915231703
Windows
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getting database record
SELECT Id FROM device WHERE description="Fire TV Stick Lounge"
SELECT daddr FROM device WHERE description="Fire TV Stick Lounge"
start-server failed!
"./adb.exe" start-server
starting server
connect
connection attempt
"./adb.exe" connect 192.168.1.112:5555
process time duration: 0 seconds
connect
connection attempt
"./adb.exe" connect 192.168.1.112:5555
process time duration: 0 seconds
MLGAC123 said:
I cannot find a site anywhere online that covers this
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Where did you download adbFire from?
How to debug my app installed on fire tv stick using chrome://inspect ?
Hey all,
Just wondering if there is a way to manually update drivers for Fire TV/Stick/Android in general? I know this is an odd build of Android TV, but it just occurred to me after all my years of using Android, I have never had to try to update drivers. Recently I purchased two classic SNES controllers (USB) to use with my Fire stick via OTG adapter. I was unable to map or recognize X,Y,L, and R buttons. All other buttons were recognized and functional (select, start, A, B, D-Pad). I checked on my android phone (Note 4) and same issue. I then checked on my PC and the buttons were recognized. I then checked on my Nvidia Shield TV and it was again recognized, making me think it was a driver specific issue. Thanks in advance.
i have a problem with a philips 65pus7303 tv, i can't get a usb-ethernet adapter (the one that works with many tv, the tp link ue300)
I made the adb access to unlock the rndis function (usb eth) through the command
Code:
adb svc usb setFunction rndis true
the function is partially activated (before as soon as I selected it it came out now it remains selected but when I exit the menu it goes back to reload) but still does not recognize the device
is there any trick you know or try?
I am interested in putting a usb ethernet adapter, if you get it to work please tell me