Default activesync to gprs even when connected by usb - JAMin, XDA Neo, S200 ROM Development

I've searched and found some threads with similar questions but no definite solution.
Basically I use my pda for internet browsing and syncing with my personal email while at work.
To make it easier, i want to use a remote control program like MyMobiler. Problem is that when i connect via usb, the pda wants to switch activesync to use the passthrough connection of the pc. The work lan doesn't let me connect like this.
So, is there some way that I can still maintain the gprs connection even when connected via usb?
Some sort of preference of which sevice to use?
Also, anyone know of a remote control software that lets you expand the prophet resolution?
I tried dotPocket but it doesn't seem to work.
thanks.

wooooooooooooohooooooooooooo!!!!
ok, I managed to get this working...
I couldn't find any help on the net but I figured it out myself.
Connect your pda via usb.
Activesync will connect then disable active sync by unchecking "Allow USB Connections" in connection settings on the pc.
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Your device will be disconnected.
Then start MyMobiler and select "connect to IP". Enter the ip address as 169.254.2.1.
And voila, remote control of the pda without activesync there fore still using your gprs connection and not work's connection.
Notice the "G" at the top.
And you may say "but now I can't explore my device from activesync..."
That's when I say ... "wait there's more..."
Use mobile explorer from the tools menu in MyMobiler.
Thanks for coming!

sweet, thanks for sharing your tips )

SOTI Controller
Hi,
Why you're not using SOTI Pocket controller pro 6.01? It connects over active sync or over tcp/ip (depending on the profile that you set up) and you can browse your pda and syncronise it with the pc. The synco is much better than the active sync.

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[Q] [Nook Tablet]: Updated WiFi Router Firmware...but...

Hi everyone!
Just decided to share this with you guys.
As my NT had problems maintaining a stable connection with the router, I decided to update the firmware of my NETGEAR router.
That has indeed solved my connection issues on both my NT and also my Blackberry Storm.
However, since the spectrum in my place is pretty much crowded (there are tons of wireless networks around), I have decided to use a different channel (channel 13 on the WiFi router) - But this brought a side effect.
I have just discovered that the Nook is unable to connect to a WiFi network running on channels about 11...
Does anybody know of a way to make th NT be able to use WiFi networks working on Channels 11, 12, 13, 14?
Many thanks,
Gizmo
>Nook is unable to connect to a WiFi network running on channels about 11
US wifi only allows up to 11, unlike EU. Nook is made for US market. If it doesn't connect to 11, use 10. Additional channels likely require kernel mod.
Use below graph to avoid channel overlap. Rule-of-thumb is to use ch 1/6/11 (ie +5 to channel in-use) for non-interference. But in a crowded env, you can use +4 or +3.
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NT 1.4.3 supports WiFi channels 1-13
Try the newer B&N firmware. I'm running the Nook Tablet v1.4.3, and it connects just fine to a router on channel 13. No mods were necessary.
You could also DL WiFi analyzer from play and use that to find out which channel is the least congested.
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Phone doesn't recognize my home WiFi network

I did a reboot/factory restore on my wireless router couple of days ago and ever since that my phone barely connects to my home wireless network. It keeps saying Network out of range even though I'm right next to the router. Finally after 20+ minutes of waiting, it finds it.
I tried "forget network" and add it back but it's still happening. I got the 'Fix my WiFi" app and no luck. I also tried rebooting. Haven't tried factory reset but I may if this keeps happening.
Is there something wrong with my router settings maybe? My laptop connects fine though.
I think there might be something wrong in this settings for the router.
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I had a problem where my WiFi didn't work and had to flash all the away back to 2 variations of stock via Odin. I'm not sure what went wrong, but it probably isn't a problem with your hardware.
ninjamonke said:
I did a reboot/factory restore on my wireless router couple of days ago and ever since that my phone barely connects to my home wireless network. It keeps saying Network out of range even though I'm right next to the router. Finally after 20+ minutes of waiting, it finds it.
I tried "forget network" and add it back but it's still happening. I got the 'Fix my WiFi" app and no luck. I also tried rebooting. Haven't tried factory reset but I may if this keeps happening.
Is there something wrong with my router settings maybe? My laptop connects fine though.
I think there might be something wrong in this settings for the router.
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Did you wipe Davlik (sp) cache in recovery to see if it fixes the problem?
did you try changing the wireless channel on the router?
Turn on broadcast ssid.
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Does it work on any wifi? Try going to a coffee shop and see if you have the same thing.
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Removing proxy

I am having issues removing proxy on my phone. Whenever I used the stock internet browser or firefox and go to whatismyip.com, it detects a proxy. I did not include any proxy address and stuff in WiFi settings but I did install Tigervpns VPN, Vpn one click and Orbot recently and used them all. I however, uninstalled them as I found them of no use to me. I would really like to get rid of the proxy and I know that its not a setting on my network as when I go to whatismyip.com on my computer it doesn't detect any proxy. I suspect it might be the VPN changer apps I installed though, if anyone has any idea how to remove it, please help me. Thanks in advance.
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I am having issues removing proxy on my phone. Whenever I used the stock internet browser or firefox and go to whatismyip.com, it detects a proxy. I did not include any proxy address and stuff in WiFi settings but I did install Tigervpns VPN, Vpn one click and Orbot recently and used them all. I however, uninstalled them as I found them of no use to me. I would really like to get rid of the proxy and I know that its not a setting on my network as when I go to whatismyip.com on my computer it doesn't detect any proxy. I suspect it might be the VPN changer apps I installed though, if anyone has any idea how to remove it, please help me. Thanks in advance.
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It would probably help if you post the name or IP address of the proxy
Im not sure what the name is but the ip
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That IP belongs to your carrier.
Edit - And if you'd done an nslookup, you would have found that out for yourself.
So theres no way to get rid of it?
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Your carrier is obviously routing traffic through that proxy. Talk to them; ask them if there's a way you can get connectivity on your phone without going thru the proxy. If they say no, there's nothing you can do about it (other than change carriers).
Or...Find out if there's other APN settings for your carrier. There may be another APN that doesn't use the proxy (like Vodafone in Australia).

[Q] How does android determine if it has internet connectivity

Question is as exactly as it is in the title; how does Android come to the conclusion that it has complete internet connectivity (or connection to google services), and consequently will turn the signal bars blue (on stock android devices).
I am trying to fix a problem at work where if I put my phone on the company wifi, my phone never seems to think it has internet connectivity, even though I do. The consequence is most apps don't attempt to pull new data, and therefor never notify me of new messages. This includes gmail, google voice, and hangouts.
I don't have direct control of the network infrastructure at the moment, so right now it is easier to know what address or IP it tries to get to, and how (ping?), so it can be unblocked by the firewall or web filter.
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Does really no one know? Perhaps a point in the right direction?
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Does really no one know? Perhaps a point in the right direction?
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check your settings>wireless & Networks> WIFI>check Network notification this will inform you when there are other open wifi networks present > you need to connect to that network with password or scroll down to add WIFI network (you can add any network when you know its SSID and security used.
if you unchecked network notifications, you will " NOT" know or use of any new networks other than what you have used before.
Check this out!You , YES! you are an " Android ". Not your phone but U.
You Must watch this documentary concerning your privacy Terms & Conditions we had agreed to, by using a PC or Smartphone
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check your settings>wireless & Networks> WIFI>check Network notification this will inform you when there are other open wifi networks present > you need to connect to that network with password or scroll down to add WIFI network (you can add any network when you know its SSID and security used.
if you unchecked network notifications, you will " NOT" know or use of any new networks other than what you have used before.
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I'm not having any issues finding or connecting to wifi, the problem is at my buisness when on wifi, android does not detect an internet connection; so it thinks I just have local network access, so most apps do not auto refresh in the background.

Question Mobile/Cellular Data turns off when on USB Debbuging Mode and connected to scrcpy

Hello Everybody,
today I tried to use scrcpy to remote control my Pixel 6 (Android 12, Build Number SP2A.220405.004) via USB.
USB Debugging has been activated.
However, as soon as I establish a connection from scrcpy to my phone, the cellular data symbol switches to this
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As soon as I disconnect the usb cable it will have a data connection again.
Does anybody have an idea where this could come from?
Did I miss some settings?
Thanks in advance
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Hello Everybody,
today I tried to use scrcpy to remote control my Pixel 6 (Android 12, Build Number SP2A.220405.004) via USB.
USB Debugging has been activated.
However, as soon as I establish a connection from scrcpy to my phone, the cellular data symbol switches to this View attachment 5611891
As soon as I disconnect the usb cable it will have a data connection again.
Does anybody have an idea where this could come from?
Did I miss some settings?
Thanks in advance
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Im not familiar with the phone, but there are some settings that could be causing the issue. Here are a few:
In 'developer options', the switch 'Verify Apps over USB' could prevent the program from running...switch that to 'off'. Check Google Play Protect, turn off to test. Those may not be allowing the 'scrcpy' to function.
Also, the phone may think its in a wifi network, so it kills the data connection. In 'dev options' there should be a switch called 'Mobile data always active', when wifi is active, turn that on.
In Settings, under 'Hotspot & Tethering', there is a switch 'USB Tethering' ->share phone's internet connection via USB ->set to on.
In 'Wi-Fi Preferences', the switch 'Auto switch to mobile data', set to on.
Test also the 'Tethering hardware acceleration' option in 'dev options', it may be interfering with the program.
It could just be a tethering issue.
On a final note, if you have root or command line access, you can set the local routing tables to function with wifi & data like this:
1. "ip rule" //shows routing tables
2. "ip rule add from all lookup main pref 1" //adds table as 2nd in line.
The latter rule allows data & wifi to function in same routing network. May or may not be necessary to resolve your issue.
Wow - I didn't expect a reply that fast
I'll check the settings later when I'm back at a PC and post my results. Thanks a lot @Xpltr
Simply disabling wifi solves the problem.
Thank you for all the tips, maybe I'll find some time in the future to check the other points and find the root cause.

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