Hi there -- I'm developing an installation that will use the LG G Pad 8.3 in an extremely crowded environment where wifi interference is a very big concern. To safeguard the installation, I want to use hardwired ethernet connections. I've seen USB to Ethernet adapters sold online that are said to work with some Android tablets (Nexus 7 was one I believe). However, due to circumstances beyond my control, I've got to use the LG G Pad and I can't find any information anywhere about whether or not this will work.
I'm choosing right now between the standard LG G Pad 8.3 which runs 4.2.2 and the Google Play Edition which runs 4.4.
Will it make any difference as far as the USB to Ethernet adapter goes between these 2 versions?
Will I need to root the device? Is that easier or more difficult with either of these models?
Thanks for any info you can help with.
-Aaron
Howdy,
I just purchased a new AT&T GPad 7 v410 and I can barely hear the audio/sound on highest setting. It is BAD.
Is this a bug or do I have a bad tablet?
Note: on my Sprint LG G3 I had to root it & change settings internally to increase the speaker volume but the G3 wasn't anywhere as bad as this.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
Hi.
Does lg g7 support this feature?
I would like to connect to a external monitor.
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I tried my USB to HDMI that I use with my switch and it didn't work. It comes up with a message telling you to use the casting feature.
Shozuki said:
I tried my USB to HDMI that I use with my switch and it didn't work. It comes up with a message telling you to use the casting feature.
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Is it possible that LG is so stupid to remove this feature?????
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LG didn't support this on the G6, and I had hoped they would include it here, but I guess they're all in on streaming.
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Idon12no said:
LG didn't support this on the G6, and I had hoped they would include it here, but I guess they're all in on streaming.
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But, it is not the same, if you want to play with your smartphone in the tv, you need hdmi, streaming has much lag.
Lg v30 support this feature.
Lg g7 is fantastic, but without this, it can not be comprared with galaxy s9, p20 pro, iphone x...
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This was 100 percent not on the G6
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This was 100 percent not on the G6
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Yes, I know it. But it was on LG v30.
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ricxgp said:
Yes, I know it. But it was on LG v30.
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Oh. Makes sense that they would've just kept it then. Sadly, LG is not known for it's logical actions. Haha
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I'm experiencing the same issue on G7 Thinq and suspected the USB-C to HDMI cable. Is this really just not supported on the G7? They're trying to force us to use a streaming device by excluding this very basic and reliable functionality?
ra990 said:
I'm experiencing the same issue on G7 Thinq and suspected the USB-C to HDMI cable. Is this really just not supported on the G7? They're trying to force us to use a streaming device by excluding this very basic and reliable functionality?
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LG has disabled this feature by software.
As you can see in the attached screen, the smartphone detect a displayport adapter, but the tv out is disabled via software.
I have been researching into the kernel source, and I have discovered how they have disabled this feature, I have uploaded the hdmi_Kconfig file from LG v30, and Samsung Galaxy S9, both of them support HDMI out, and LG G7.
There you can see waht I have explained.
If it would have some developeres interested in this device, they could take back this feture to LG G7.
usb c to hdmi cable
When it comes to technology, I think I'm pretty up to date but I was a little behind the curve when it came to HDMI cords and cell phones. I absolutely love my Samsung S8+ and being able to watch videos that I have recorded, pictures I've taken on my television has opened me to a whole new world...... use easyacc usb c to hdmi cable watched movies from my Netflix app from my phone on the television screen. I'm stoked if you can't tell!!!
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LG has disabled this feature by software.
As you can see in the attached screen, the smartphone detect a displayport adapter, but the tv out is disabled via software.
I have been researching into the kernel source, and I have discovered how they have disabled this feature, I have uploaded the hdmi_Kconfig file from LG v30, and Samsung Galaxy S9, both of them support HDMI out, and LG G7.
There you can see waht I have explained.
If it would have some developeres interested in this device, they could take back this feture to LG G7.
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Had I known this single fact before, I swear I would have never bought LG G7. This is passed Apple's stupidity. I mean what the f LG? Wake the hell up. No more LG **** for me anymore.
ricxgp said:
LG has disabled this feature by software.
As you can see in the attached screen, the smartphone detect a displayport adapter, but the tv out is disabled via software.
I have been researching into the kernel source, and I have discovered how they have disabled this feature, I have uploaded the hdmi_Kconfig file from LG v30, and Samsung Galaxy S9, both of them support HDMI out, and LG G7.
There you can see waht I have explained.
If it would have some developeres interested in this device, they could take back this feture to LG G7.
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So now, is there any developer who had successfully unlocked this feature?
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So now, is there any developer who had successfully unlocked this feature?
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The feature is directly disabled in the kernel. While we have the kernel the source doesn't work.
So does this mean there is a way to enable this feature on the g7. I just updated from an iPhone and have no wifi where I play videos etc for my students. I had the adapter for the smart phone and bought one to fit the USB c but when I plug it in to the HDMI it only charges does not show the screen
ricxgp said:
LG has disabled this feature by software.
As you can see in the attached screen, the smartphone detect a displayport adapter, but the tv out is disabled via software.
I have been researching into the kernel source, and I have discovered how they have disabled this feature, I have uploaded the hdmi_Kconfig file from LG v30, and Samsung Galaxy S9, both of them support HDMI out, and LG G7.
There you can see waht I have explained.
If it would have some developeres interested in this device, they could take back this feture to LG G7.
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Hello!
I am interested in enabling hdmi also.
Any news?
I'm offering a reward! ?
Hi guys, it must be rooted the phone for make the change in the kernel to activate the feature? Or there is an alternative way to enable it?
There is no way to enable it at the moment.
Snapdragon 845 have HDMI as option- vendor have to open HDMI with paid key (same as Windows Home to Windows Pro). Qualcom understand the power of money.
So it is a SW issue-but You can't just change n to y in kernel. It's a clear case for LG. Maybe they can offer a paid solution - but I doubt it.
Regards Per Vangli
It seems someone with g710ulm on v10i firmware has managed to connect with a TV using this lenovo usbc to DisplayPort adapter 4X90Q93303.
Can someone with this firmware confirm this? ???
So I recently got an DAC dongle (Hidizs Sonata HD 2) and I can't seem to connect it on my realme X2.
I turned on OTG Connection in additional settings. Even tried doing usb debugging etc. But did not work. It sometimes recognized thou.
PS I already did patch the firmware on my hidizs and I also tried using it on samsung galaxy note 9 (it works flawlessly)
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So I recently got an DAC dongle (Hidizs Sonata HD 2) and I can't seem to connect it on my realme X2.
I turned on OTG Connection in additional settings. Even tried doing usb debugging etc. But did not work. It sometimes recognized thou.
PS I already did patch the firmware on my hidizs and I also tried using it on samsung galaxy note 9 (it works flawlessly)
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I have the chine version of X2 (1991) and I was planning to buy that dac.
Did you find any solution?
What model of X2 do you have?
Thanks
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I have the chine version of X2 (1991) and I was planning to buy that dac.
Did you find any solution?
What model of X2 do you have?
Thanks
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I have the global version.
I'm not sure if it's a software problem or hardware problem. Sometimes my phone can recognized it but it can be easily disconnected if you move the dac.