Question Can't find wifi wps connect - OnePlus 11

Oneplus 11 can't find wifi wps connect

khalid0099 said:
Oneplus 11 can't find wifi wps connect
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No option to connect using WPS in latest OnePlus Phone.

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Cannot connect to a 802.1x EAP wifi network

Hi. i am using the latest Cynageon mod RC5 release rom and i am trying to connect to a 802.1x EAP security wifi connection here at work that uses PEAP method and i am unable to authenticate and connect to this wireless network.
Any suggestions?
it works on an android device running older then 3.0 as i checked on my HTC desire. It also works fine on my ipad and ipod touch devices.
I have also tried a Galaxy note that runs standard touchwizard Rom with no rooting and i even tried a Nexus 4 and all do not work
jonneymendoza said:
Hi. i am using the latest Cynageon mod RC5 release rom and i am trying to connect to a 802.1x EAP security wifi connection here at work that uses PEAP method and i am unable to authenticate and connect to this wireless network.
Any suggestions?
it works on an android device running older then 3.0 as i checked on my HTC desire. It also works fine on my ipad and ipod touch devices.
I have also tried a Galaxy note that runs standard touchwizard Rom with no rooting and i even tried a Nexus 4 and all do not work
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wrong forum but try to turn off router and turn on again...if won't work it's because of CM RC5
One-X-master said:
wrong forum but try to turn off router and turn on again...if won't work it's because of CM RC5
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It is a work router so cant simply access and tweak it at work place.
Also, i cant connect using other roms and devices
I had a similar problem and a router reset sorted it.
jonneymendoza said:
It is a work router so cant simply access and tweak it at work place.
Also, i cant connect using other roms and devices
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if you can't restart the router then sorry you can't do anything against it .... unless you restart it nothing could work for getting a connection
One-X-master said:
if you can't restart the router then sorry you can't do anything against it .... unless you restart it nothing could work for getting a connection
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How come ipads, ipods and older 2.3 android devices work?
jonneymendoza said:
How come ipads, ipods and older 2.3 android devices work?
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don't know...can u send me a picture of your WiFi settings?
One-X-master said:
don't know...can u send me a picture of your WiFi settings?
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I will try and send later but what info are u after?
jonneymendoza said:
I will try and send later but what info are u after?
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If u enabled 5g WiFi or not....if not its due to router so you should reset it...just restarting....if not use mobile network
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jonneymendoza said:
How come ipads, ipods and older 2.3 android devices work?
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Yes youre correct my HOX with 4.1.1 and Tablet with CM 10.1 cannot enter the network because they will see the security as WPA. But you can install an app called advanced wifi config. Just edit another access point and rename it to your work wifi name. And then edit the security as 802.1x, PEAP, your domain, username, etc. And then use your luck so that your phone will connect to the wifi automatically because you cannt do it manual
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[Q] Reverse Tethering on Macbook Pro

There are a number of excellent Reverse Tethering tools for Windows. However, I am unable to find a solution for Reverse Tethering from a Macbook Pro. (And yes, I have tried searching.)
Short of setting up a virtual Windows PC on my Macbook, does anybody know of a reverse tethering solution for Mac?
(Just to clarify: This is not USB tethering where I use my phone as the modem; this is using my computer's internet connection and passing the internet through the USB to the phone so I don't need to use my data connection.)
Thanks.
Bass_Man25 said:
There are a number of excellent Reverse Tethering tools for Windows. However, I am unable to find a solution for Reverse Tethering from a Macbook Pro. (And yes, I have tried searching.)
Short of setting up a virtual Windows PC on my Macbook, does anybody know of a reverse tethering solution for Mac?
(Just to clarify: This is not USB tethering where I use my phone as the modem; this is using my computer's internet connection and passing the internet through the USB to the phone so I don't need to use my data connection.)
Thanks.
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You could try setting up a WiFi Hotspot on your Macbook, and connect to the WiFi on your phone and tether that way.
Why not just use whatever WiFi the notebook connects to?
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mike4lyfe1 said:
You could try setting up a WiFi Hotspot on your Macbook, and connect to the WiFi on your phone and tether that way.
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I'm new to the Macbook (coming from a Windows environment). I'll have to check that out. Thanks for the tip.
DocHoliday77 said:
Why not just use whatever WiFi the notebook connects to?
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It's for when I'm at work...they only have a wired connection.
A quick search on Apple Support brought this up: http://support.apple.com/kb/PH6589
OS X 10.6 or later versions have tethering built-in.

¿How to enable AD-HOC support?

Hello people, I open this post for do that question, I need to enable the AD-HOC network support to connect to my Windows XP AD-HOC connection on my Samsung Galaxy s4 mini GT-i9192, I tried using another wpa_supplicant file and don't work, and editing the data/etc/wifi/wpa_supplicant too and don't work again.
Someone have any ideas or solution? I'm using 4.2.2 stock ROM
Any ideas?
Read/follow this thread and try to activate:
[TOOL] Enable ad-hoc tethering on Android (ad hoc, adhoc)
BUT remember, MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP before any step.
R_a_z_v_a_n said:
Read/follow this thread and try to activate:
[TOOL] Enable ad-hoc tethering on Android (ad hoc, adhoc)
BUT remember, MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP before any step.
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Thanks for your answer, but I tried and don't work again. Something more?
More ideas people?
Hi I'm curious why you want an adhoc, what's the objective?
I'm guessing is it media server?
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fburgos said:
Hi I'm curious why you want an adhoc, what's the objective?
I'm guessing is it media server?
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Hello, I want support for Wi-Fi AD-HOC networks because on my house I don't have a local internet connection using a cable for use one wifi router, so the only way to have wifi on my house is repeating one Wi-Fi connection on my old windows XP desktop PC, it's a Pentium 3 so I can't install windows 7 for create a real virtual Access point, I just can create a AD-HOC access point with windows XP.
You want to share your data plan (phone 3g Internet) with Windows xp, then use your phone in wifi AP or USB teter.
On winXP you have to share this connection to your Lan port or your adhoc connections.
Is this right
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fburgos said:
You want to share your data plan (phone 3g Internet) with Windows xp, then use your phone in wifi AP or USB teter.
On winXP you have to share this connection to your Lan port or your adhoc connections.
Is this right
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No, you not understand me.
I'm repeating right now my neighbor Wi-Fi connection with my old PC with windows XP, the problem is that I CAN'T FIND the Wi-Fi connection that I'm repeating with my android cellphone because using Windows XP i only can create AD-HOC hostpots, not normal Access Point like on windows 7, the problem is that I found on the web some wpa_supplicant edited files but doesn't works for me on my s4 mini, when I put on the folder and I try to enable the wifi, don't turn on and I'm forced to return back to my original wpa_supplicant.
I only need be able to see and connect to AD-HOC networks with my s4 mini, don't care about my windows XP PC because the problem is not there and I can't upgrade that old PC to windows 7 too, that's impossible for the hardware.
Oohhh I see your issue, Android does not support ad-hoc, sorry my bad I tough it does
I have w8 in my office and I share Internet to my phone using a USB card I thought I had an adhoc but I think it's not ad-hoc like winXP, netsh start hostednetwork
The solution I think is to use a wifi router connected to the Lan, they are usually cheap, buy a router capable of repeat that signal
Have you tried with Linux there are distros for slow/old machines
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fburgos said:
Oohhh I see your issue, Android does not support ad-hoc, sorry my bad I tough it does
I have w8 in my office and I share Internet to my phone using a USB card I thought I had an adhoc but I think it's not ad-hoc like winXP, netsh start hostednetwork
The solution I think is to use a wifi router connected to the Lan, they are usually cheap, buy a router capable of repeat that signal
Have you tried with Linux there are distros for slow/old machines
sent from my i9192 with CM11 by sekil
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Your connection is not AD-HOC, it's infrastructure mode that mean its like a normal Access Point, I can't use a router because I don't have lan cable I just use one Wi-Fi card to connect to my neighbor Wi-Fi and another to repeat the signal using connectify to create the AD-HOC network, in this case I can't use a router, I was thinking on that use a Linux for create a fake AP, it's my last option, but I still thinking about use the AD-HOC network on the s4 mini, is possible because I have a modified wpa_supplicant on my Ainol tablet and I'm able to connect to the AD-HOC network like another normal wifi, and using a app called Wi-Fi manager on my s4 mini I can find the AD-HOC network and try to connect but, nothing happens, I think it's fault of a stupid stuff and maybe someone can have the answer, so, my question still open!
If someone knows how I can connect to the AD-HOC network, please let me know!
Thanks for try to help me fburgos
Well i learn something thanks.
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fburgos said:
Well i learn something thanks.
sent from my i9192 with CM11 by sekil
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Hahaha, your welcome!

Tab Pro 8.4 connects to wifi on 2.4 and not 5, any way to get it to use 5?

I have a Netgear Knighthawk router and the main network is one name that utilizes both 2.4 and 5 and as long as the connecting device supports it, it should connect on that band.
My Nexus 5 and wife's S4 which are right next to my Tab are connected on the 5 band.
Any ideas on how I can force the Tab Pro to connect mm on 5?
Thanks
I can't remember in detail but I had mine connected to 5ghz but switched to 2.4 a while back.
If your tab can't see the network or is having a prob connecting to it, then enable broadcast if its disabled
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Try changing the 5GHz channel your router is using.
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cloud71 said:
I can't remember in detail but I had mine connected to 5ghz but switched to 2.4 a while back.
If your tab can't see the network or is having a prob connecting to it, then enable broadcast if its disabled
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My network only has one name but it is both 2.4 & 5 so when I connect its only one option.
dodo99x said:
Try changing the 5GHz channel your router is using.
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I will try this, I have been messing with the channels for the 2.4 but forgot to do that with 5.
Thanks
If your using both 2.4 and 5 at same time, that might be your problem. Change the name of one of them. Xxxx5. Or something
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cloud71 said:
If your using both 2.4 and 5 at same time, that might be your problem. Change the name of one of them. Xxxx5. Or something
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I would really like to keep it as one network, I have had it like this since I set it up and have had zero issues. All AC devices connect to 5 and N to 2.4, this is the first time it may be an issue but my wife's S4 connects to 5 with no issues currently.
Raistlin1 said:
I have a Netgear Knighthawk router and the main network is one name that utilizes both 2.4 and 5 and as long as the connecting device supports it, it should connect on that band.
My Nexus 5 and wife's S4 which are right next to my Tab are connected on the 5 band.
Any ideas on how I can force the Tab Pro to connect mm on 5?
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It seems your tab pro might be defective and not able to connect to 802.11ac, it can only connect to 802.11n which on your routher is running on 2.4GHz.
I had an issue with wifi one, for some reason it wasn't connecting right after some investigations. I enabled ssid broadcast and it worked again. I'm figuri g it was the rom being glitchy.
So try enabling broadcast if its disabled and see it that works
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silvscorp said:
It seems your tab pro might be defective and not able to connect to 802.11ac, it can only connect to 802.11n which on your routher is running on 2.4GHz.
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Tested out my Tab by connecting to my guest 5ghz network and tab connected fine. My router let's you combine the main network 2.4 and 5 into one name but guest network must be two separate names for the 2.4 and 5.
cloud71 said:
I had an issue with wifi one, for some reason it wasn't connecting right after some investigations. I enabled ssid broadcast and it worked again. I'm figuri g it was the rom being glitchy.
So try enabling broadcast if its disabled and see it that works
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ssid broadcast was already enabled
Raistlin1 said:
Tested out my Tab by connecting to my guest 5ghz network and tab connected fine. My router let's you combine the main network 2.4 and 5 into one name but guest network must be two separate names for the 2.4 and 5.
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Are you sure that your guest network 5Ghz is running with 802.11ac and not A/N mode?
There are some incompatibility with tab pro and some routers.
I'm using tp-link wdr4600, 2.4ghz and 5ghz works fine. A friend, using different router, has the same problem as you, and sometimes the connection drops.
Raistlin1 said:
I have a Netgear Knighthawk router and the main network is one name that utilizes both 2.4 and 5 and as long as the connecting device supports it, it should connect on that band.
My Nexus 5 and wife's S4 which are right next to my Tab are connected on the 5 band.
Any ideas on how I can force the Tab Pro to connect mm on 5?
Thanks
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Have you loaded a ROM other than USA? I'll look for the link, or search for posts by me, but i had a similar problem with an S4, and it turned out to be some countries outside US use different frequencies that keep it from connecting at 5ghz. Just needed to change a couple of settings in some files and all was good, or load a USA ROM.
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I haven't loaded any ROMS, running stock version that came with Tab from my US Best Buy purchase and I also did the OTA update.
I haven't checked if my Tab is running on N or AC when connected to my guest 5ghz network, I will have to check that soon. I will also need to find someone who has an AC network and a different router so I can test it out there, but I have a feeling this may be a little difficult for me to do.
Edit: So I checked my router and the 5GHz guest network is automatically set for a/n/ac and there is no option to change it. When viewing my Tab on the connected devices screen I cannot tell if it's connected as n or ac, how can I find this out? Any way to find this out via the Tab?
Raistlin1 said:
I haven't loaded any ROMS, running stock version that came with Tab from my US Best Buy purchase and I also did the OTA update.
I haven't checked if my Tab is running on N or AC when connected to my guest 5ghz network, I will have to check that soon. I will also need to find someone who has an AC network and a different router so I can test it out there, but I have a feeling this may be a little difficult for me to do.
Edit: So I checked my router and the 5GHz guest network is automatically set for a/n/ac and there is no option to change it. When viewing my Tab on the connected devices screen I cannot tell if it's connected as n or ac, how can I find this out? Any way to find this out via the Tab?
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you can get a app called "network signal info" and install on your tab and other phones. in the app it can tell you what frequency you are connected at.
silvscorp said:
you can get a app called "network signal info" and install on your tab and other phones. in the app it can tell you what frequency you are connected at.
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Tried that app out but all I could see on the statistics was that I was connected to the 5.something Ghz band, this was while I was on my guest 5Ghz specific wifi. I did not see anything about being "N" or "AC". Maybe I am not fully understanding this, but I thought AC was always in the 5Ghz band, is that not correct?

Verizon G3 and Mobile Hotspot issue with Windows 8.1

So here is my problem and I hope someone can shed some light.
When I turn on the hotspot feature on my G3, my LG Gpad sees it no problem as well as other devices that I have. However, my windows 8.1 computer doesn't see it. My daughter has an iPhone 5s and when she turns her hotspot on my computer sees it and I can connect.
My computer is the Lenovo Ideapad Yoga 11S
The question is, is it the G3, Windows 8.1 or the Lenovo that is causing the problem?
mched said:
So here is my problem and I hope someone can shed some light.
When I turn on the hotspot feature on my G3, my LG Gpad sees it no problem as well as other devices that I have. However, my windows 8.1 computer doesn't see it. My daughter has an iPhone 5s and when she turns her hotspot on my computer sees it and I can connect.
My computer is the Lenovo Ideapad Yoga 11S
The question is, is it the G3, Windows 8.1 or the Lenovo that is causing the problem?
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Go into the hotspot settings and make sure you are using channel 1-11. My guess is you are using a higher 5GHz channel, and your Windows 8.1 computer is 2.4GHz only.
EDIT: I looked at your laptop specs, and it is indeed 2.4GHz only.
geoff5093 said:
Go into the hotspot settings and make sure you are using channel 1-11. My guess is you are using a higher 5GHz channel, and your Windows 8.1 computer is 2.4GHz only.
EDIT: I looked at your laptop specs, and it is indeed 2.4GHz only.
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Thanks for responding... Did what you suggested, changed to 2.4 with channel set to auto, it can now see my hotspot. However, it has a hard time connecting and when it does, it's limited.
Any thoughts?
Settings>more>mobile hotspot>setup. Scroll to frequency and press window.. Choice of 2.4 or 5 ghz
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Settings>more>mobile hotspot>setup. Scroll to frequency and press window.. Choice of 2.4 or 5 ghz
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Thanks, figured that part out and changed it, now it finds my hotspot but has a hard time connecting. When it does, is limited connectivity.
mched said:
Thanks, figured that part out and changed it, now it finds my hotspot but has a hard time connecting. When it does, is limited connectivity.
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Does your phone say that your laptop connected, or does it sit at 0 devices connected? On your laptop, go to the network connections page and view the IP address you're getting. Is it a 169 address?
geoff5093 said:
Does your phone say that your laptop connected, or does it sit at 0 devices connected? On your laptop, go to the network connections page and view the IP address you're getting. Is it a 169 address?
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Phone does show as having 1 device as being connected. IP was blank, I refreshed it and now the IP is a 192.168 and is actually working!!!!
mched said:
Phone does show as having 1 device as being connected. IP was blank, I refreshed it and now the IP is a 192.168 and is actually working!!!!
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Awesome! Hopefully it continues to work
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Awesome! Hopefully it continues to work
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Thanks for your help.

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