WMWifiRouter & Verizon 6800 Help - Mogul, XV6800 ROM Development

So I'm trying to get WMWifiRouter to work on my Verizon 6800, but it reports this to me whenever I click Start ICS:
Error: Failed to init NAT driver
I have tried copying over ipnat.dll, intshare.dll, and initshrui.exe, which when I run and click Connect a pop up displays
Cannot connect for an unknown reason. To change your connection settings, tap Settings.
Can anybody link me to a how to or help me with how to get this stuff to work. Thanks.

I can't help you, since I haven't installed it. But in case you didn't know, Version 1.2 will be commercially available in August and should be much more stable.

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error 608

Has anyone ever recieved the critical error 608? I cannot start communications with my device and the computer? Anyone have any ideas or ever seen this
Communications Error
Cannot start communications with desktop computer. Remote Networking could not start due to a critical error (Error 608).
Please reconnect your device. if the problem persists, restart your device using the instructions provided by the manufacturer.
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I have been here all day trying to solve this... no answers...
Using Windows 7!
yes i use 7 to
i try all :S
I am using Radio 1.71.09.01 and ROM from Insomnia:360_2-21903-3G;
Also got this problem on XP.
Computer does detect my HTC, I have the latest and correct drivers.
Message that appears on my HTC is:
Communications Error
Cannot Communicate with the OC because of the following remote networking error: 608
Try to reconnect the device.
I already boot both PC, and HTC. Nothing!
me to, Radio 1.71.09.01 and ROM from Insomnia:360_2-21903-3G;
and i try other rom and radio but same error
i do downgrade to WM 6.1 with bootloader [when you turn up device press cam but + power + reset and then insert usb and you can install other rom & radio] .....
and try to reinstall Windows Mobile Device Center but no help
Solved it... set all your IP connections to auto (in the Nikki of course).
shadowEOS said:
Solved it... set all your IP connections to auto (in the Nikki of course).
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how? Can you explain in more details

Barnacle update - New error

Today Sempteber 28, 2010 I received an available update for Barnacle.
Before this update I wasn't getting any errors with "Skip wpa_supplicant" checked and "Custom Wifi Ad-hoc" none.
Now I get the following:
1) If I restart my phone and start barnacle i get absolutely no errors in log and everything is working fine
2) If I stop barnacle and start it again, I see the following red error in my log :
Could not set ad-hoc mode of eth0: Invalid argument
Fialed to set ad-hoc mode
But I can still connect with my laptop and it is working fine, not sure why I started getting this error all the sudden and its pissing me off.
orudie said:
Today Sempteber 28, 2010 I received an available update for Barnacle.
Before this update I wasn't getting any errors with "Skip wpa_supplicant" checked and "Custom Wifi Ad-hoc" none.
Now I get the following:
1) If I restart my phone and start barnacle i get absolutely no errors in log and everything is working fine
2) If I stop barnacle and start it again, I see the following red error in my log :
Could not set ad-hoc mode of eth0: Invalid argument
Fialed to set ad-hoc mode
But I can still connect with my laptop and it is working fine, not sure why I started getting this error all the sudden and its pissing me off.
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Barnacle is kind of broken for the vibrant.
If you are on one of the stock firmwares (T959UVJFD/JI2/JI4) then I would suggest just flashing MobileAP instead of using barnacle. It works perfectly.
If you aren't able to flash MobileAP then I recommend Wireless Tether over Barnacle.
It has been reported that the newest update is working fine.
UPDATE:
I just tested the latest package (wireless_tether_2_0_5-pre9.apk) and it works just fine.
Although I still recommend MobileAP instead if you're able to flash it.
Eugene and sombionix have also included mobile AP into their builds, so there's no need to flash if you're running Frankin-Twiz or Bionix

Wireless tether wont work...

So I was having issues with my phone and decided to start from scratch... I put it back to stock and then rooted it and installed wireless tether. I tried version 3.1 beta 14, 2.0.8 pre1 and 2.0.7 and neither of them worked. I start it up, get it running and when my laptop tried to connect, an error message pops up that says 'Windows was unable to connect.'
My next step was to install a new ROM. I installed MOF 2.3.5.ish from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1648297 - I get the same error as before.
The next step was to try a different tether app. I was able to use EasyTether and it worked using USB which is one step closer, but the wireless still doesn't work. When I try to do wireless, it gives me the message below:
Hotspot/Tethering Error
Unable to connect to data network; turning off Hotspot/Tethering. You may not be subscribed to the Hotspot service; please contact your phone company.
So am I stuck having to use USB to tether or can someone help? Let me know if you need any more info. Thank you.
car_lost said:
So I was having issues with my phone and decided to start from scratch... I put it back to stock and then rooted it and installed wireless tether. I tried version 3.1 beta 14, 2.0.8 pre1 and 2.0.7 and neither of them worked. I start it up, get it running and when my laptop tried to connect, an error message pops up that says 'Windows was unable to connect.'
My next step was to install a new ROM. I installed MOF 2.3.5.ish from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1648297 - I get the same error as before.
The next step was to try a different tether app. I was able to use EasyTether and it worked using USB which is one step closer, but the wireless still doesn't work. When I try to do wireless, it gives me the message below:
Hotspot/Tethering Error
Unable to connect to data network; turning off Hotspot/Tethering. You may not be subscribed to the Hotspot service; please contact your phone company.
So am I stuck having to use USB to tether or can someone help? Let me know if you need any more info. Thank you.
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Try FoxFi. Can't get it via Google Play because of the Sprint block but can download the apk from the website.
To get Wireless Tether for Root to work did you follow the correct procedure for the Photon (such as changing the settings, disabling/enabling data, etc.)?
CCallahan said:
Try FoxFi. Can't get it via Google Play because of the Sprint block but can download the apk from the website.
To get Wireless Tether for Root to work did you follow the correct procedure for the Photon (such as changing the settings, disabling/enabling data, etc.)?
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I'll try FoxFi.
What settings need to be changed?
FoxFi works. Thank you for the suggestion.
I am still curious as to why the other apps don't work though.
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I'll try FoxFi.
What settings need to be changed?
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Typically for Wireless Tether for Root app need to change device to Samsung Galaxy S & then setup method to Netd(master). Depending on the device you are wanting to connect the channel may need to be changed as well. Also, probably get IP errors so to connect in infrastructure.......kill your data connection...start tethering...restore data connection.
Other apps are easier. According to others Open Garden Wifi tether app works as well. FoxFi for me has been the easiest and connects my tablet without issue.
i think it has to do with the 2.3.5 update.
it used to work for me but no longer does and i believe sprint may have asked motorolla to close the loop hole.
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Foxfi is easier to use then wifi tehter... im not sure about performance but very straight forward
CCallahan said:
Typically for Wireless Tether for Root app need to change device to Samsung Galaxy S & then setup method to Netd(master). Depending on the device you are wanting to connect the channel may need to be changed as well. Also, probably get IP errors so to connect in infrastructure.......kill your data connection...start tethering...restore data connection.
Other apps are easier. According to others Open Garden Wifi tether app works as well. FoxFi for me has been the easiest and connects my tablet without issue.
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They killed my FoxFi. Sprint got us again
taylorgrandorf said:
They killed my FoxFi. Sprint got us again
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you can get it from the foxfi website. you will not be able to get it from the market due to sprint blocking it
fage88 said:
you can get it from the foxfi website. you will not be able to get it from the market due to sprint blocking it
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I have it, and got it from the market, where I can still get it, but it doesn't run - I get the error mentioned above.
I also recently started getting the OP error. Everything was fine until I flashed 2.3.5.ish. I will try flashing back to stock and see... I think its the 2.3.5.

Running Eclipse Application Error - "No Compatible Targets Found"

I have recently starting going through the Java Developers tutorials for application development while using Eclipse with the Android ADT plugin. I got to the part where I had to actually run the example application on my device where I encountered my error. Whenever I run the program, I get an error about "no compatible targets found" while my Galaxy Player 4.0 is connected via USB to my computer. I'm assuming the issue is the fact I can't find the drivers for it ANYWHERE. I tried getting the Samsung Kies program because that's what everyone said to do but I have no idea how to get the drivers from it and everytime I try to hook my Galaxy Player up to my computer with Kies, it gives me an error:
"Reconnect the divice in Samsung Kies (PC Studio) mode.
Current connection mode not supported by Kies.
Check the USB settings.
(Setting -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging(x))"
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I have tried with the setting on and off and get the same error. I need some help; can anyone give me some?
Thanks Guys!
Nickmaster24 said:
I have recently starting going through the Java Developers tutorials for application development while using Eclipse with the Android ADT plugin. I got to the part where I had to actually run the example application on my device where I encountered my error. Whenever I run the program, I get an error about "no compatible targets found" while my Galaxy Player 4.0 is connected via USB to my computer. I'm assuming the issue is the fact I can't find the drivers for it ANYWHERE. I tried getting the Samsung Kies program because that's what everyone said to do but I have no idea how to get the drivers from it and everytime I try to hook my Galaxy Player up to my computer with Kies, it gives me an error:
I have tried with the setting on and off and get the same error. I need some help; can anyone give me some?
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Wow, it turns out Windows automatic driver search thing found it. I'm still wondering why it never ran before...
Thanks for tolerating a noob user that hopes to be a useful part of this community in the near future
Nickmaster24 said:
Wow, it turns out Windows automatic driver search thing found it. I'm still wondering why it never ran before...
Thanks for tolerating a noob user that hopes to be a useful part of this community in the near future
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Noob questions are ok as long as you try searching the forums/google beforehand. It's always good to see more users getting involved in development work :good:
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Noob questions are ok as long as you try searching the forums/google beforehand. It's always good to see more users getting involved in development work :good:
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Haha, thanks! I couldn't find anything online and reached my conclusion just messing around on my computer. I'm really excited to start deveolpment! I've been trying to get involved for a while now :

Nokia Care Suite stuck in Offline Mode

Hey guys,
I just installed Nokia Care Suite (2012.5.3.4) on Windows 8 and it seems to be stuck in offline mode.
Checking for updates from the launcher returns "Firmware repository not available". The Product Support Tool has "Work Offline" checked and greyed out... and the Firmware Download window has greyed out buttons with the message "Network is not available now".
All apps are allowed in the Firewall. I even tried disabling it to no avail.
Any help ?
Has noone any help? Experiencing this either...
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Has noone any help? Experiencing this either...
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SAME Problem everytime...
Offline mode!!
inket said:
Hey guys,
I just installed Nokia Care Suite (2012.5.3.4) on Windows 8 and it seems to be stuck in offline mode.
Checking for updates from the launcher returns "Firmware repository not available". The Product Support Tool has "Work Offline" checked and greyed out... and the Firmware Download window has greyed out buttons with the message "Network is not available now".
All apps are allowed in the Firewall. I even tried disabling it to no avail.
Any help ?
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Are you using Nokia Care Suite on a wireless connection? if so you need to plug an ethernet cable into your pc/laptop
My laptop is on a wired connection.
I am also having this problem with care suit on a wired connection. Connecting to my Lumi 900 is no problem, but I cant seem to get the PST online.
Edit: fixed, downloaded the old version from here.
forums.wpcentral.com/nokia-lumia-920/203979-fix-bricked-920s-after-reset-flash-process-defined-inside(dot)html (replace dot with ".")
Wired here, installed Nokia_Care_Suite_5.0_2012.45.4.5.msi and always online - though I expect it to change at the end of the month when the "public" access to the servers is said to be closed and you'll need a specific kind of account to use it.. IDK.. lets see.

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