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.
This is the mesagge "the kerenel is not suported" on USB-Tetheringg 1.4 if im not wrong for the version, with cyanogenmod7 there was no problems at alll just had to connect the cable to the computer and even linux was able to detect it like a network card or someth9ing.Now it doesnt woork....i gues i will wait for tri boot, or some fix i hope.Is anyone else has the same problem?
So I have been doing lots of reading and I just wanted to confirm what I think I have learned. I am running a rooted and bootloader unlocked rezound with stock rom. I am runnning wireless tether for root version 2.07. It appears I can only run adhoc which I can handle til I get an ICS rom. But is encryption possible. I an only do access control at the moment. Can I enable adhoc with encryption??
hit menu, go to settings and check enable wifi encryption
doing so making the app start without errors. but the signal is not visible to the laptop. it has to be a app/phone issue because i use adhoc and encryption on a different phone and my laptop has no issue.
I installed Super Jelly Bean v4.0 with the Fusion v5.5 kernel on my Xperia Ray without any issues, except that USB tethering is not working. Each time I check off the USB tethering box, it unchecks itself and nothing happens. Sometimes, it will display the message "USB tethering error".
I had USB tethering working with the regular factory firmware (v4.1.0.562 and all the previous versions I had before) with my Windows 7 Pro pc. Does anyone know if there are any logs I can check to see what is going wrong? Any suggestions on what I can do?
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I installed Super Jelly Bean v4.0 with the Fusion v5.5 kernel on my Xperia Ray without any issues, except that USB tethering is not working. Each time I check off the USB tethering box, it unchecks itself and nothing happens. Sometimes, it will display the message "USB tethering error".
I had USB tethering working with the regular factory firmware (v4.1.0.562 and all the previous versions I had before) with my Windows 7 Pro pc. Does anyone know if there are any logs I can check to see what is going wrong? Any suggestions on what I can do?
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I think I figured it out. With the phone plugged in, I went into Device Manager and uninstalled the NDIS device, disconnected and then reconnected the phone. The stock firmware must have used an old/incompatible NDIS driver.
hmm.,.. tethering worked after I re-installed the driver. Now that I turned tethering off, and tried turning back on again, it has failed. Is anyone else having issues?
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hmm.,.. tethering worked after I re-installed the driver. Now that I turned tethering off, and tried turning back on again, it has failed. Is anyone else having issues?
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I uninstalled the driver in Windows again, and disconnected/reconnected my phone to my pc and it has started to work again. It seems this is the only way to get it working. I would post this in the development section where I downloaded the firmware, but I don't have sufficient access, or not enough posts....
Hello, I'm having a few different issues when I go to install the latest 4.4.3 (or any for that matter) RUU. I've connected my phone to my laptop and downloaded HTC sync and have automatically updated the drivers. However when I go to actually install the ruu, the usb disconnects and I'm forced to hard reset the phone to get it unstuck. I've tried this with two different USB cords and two separate computers. Any advice? Stuck without service and I'd really like to see UPSM and boomsound improvements. This is completely stock. Thank you
What OS. USB 3.0 ports or 2.0…?
Win 8.1 with USB 3.0 ports can be finicky to get it to work just right.
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What OS. USB 3.0 ports or 2.0…?
Win 8.1 with USB 3.0 ports can be finicky to get it to work just right.
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Both are running Windows 7. I'm not sure on the USB ports, I believe they're 2.0
What hboot numbers is the phone currently on?
It is the AT&T branded version M8, correct? I only ask, because folks sometimes come on here trying to flash an AT&T RUU on another version device.
Any error messages when the RUU fails?
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What hboot numbers is the phone currently on?
It is the AT&T branded version M8, correct? I only ask, because folks sometimes come on here trying to flash an AT&T RUU on another version device.
Any error messages when the RUU fails?
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The # is 3.16.0.000. The errors I receive are 170 & 171, something about the usb disconnectingand to check it and try again.
Sounds like a driver issue. Uninstall HTC related drivers and install the drivers from adb or the google drivers.
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Sounds like a driver issue. Uninstall HTC related drivers and install the drivers from adb or the google drivers.
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Just tried this as suggested abd still getting the same error. I get far enough that I can accept the version update on the ruu, the phone displays "HTC" against a black screen, and the usb disconnects. I uninstalled all the drivers and after I plugged in the cord, the sync manager said it was updating the drivers. Should o uninstall sync manager and try again?
Yeah get rid of sync manager. After its gone try the alternative drivers and make sure the phone comes up correctly in device manager then try RUU again. It might be a matter of trying a few different driver vs RUU combinations.
If the system only has USB 3.0 ports and its an Intel chip set then you might also try and go install the latest Intel USB port drivers directly from their website. If the USB port drivers are outdated or if Microsoft has their drivers in for USB instead of Intel's (on 3.0 ports only most of the time) what will happen is everything will look fine with connection to phone via USB from computer but once you are in recovery or fastboot mode the connection will be lost.
I can give more specifics if you want to go down this route much later in the evening with screen shots and driver locations if needed, I'm just on my phone ATM on my way to work. So it would be much later tonight. Let me know...
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Yeah get rid of sync manager. After its gone try the alternative drivers and make sure the phone comes up correctly in device manager then try RUU again. It might be a matter of trying a few different driver vs RUU combinations.
If the system only has USB 3.0 ports and its an Intel chip set then you might also try and go install the latest Intel USB port drivers directly from their website. If the USB port drivers are outdated or if Microsoft has their drivers in for USB instead of Intel's (on 3.0 ports only most of the time) what will happen is everything will look fine with connection to phone via USB from computer but once you are in recovery or fastboot mode the connection will be lost.
I can give more specifics if you want to go down this route much later in the evening with screen shots and driver locations if needed, I'm just on my phone ATM on my way to work. So it would be much later tonight. Let me know...
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I uninstalled sync manager and the phone proceeded to Download the drivers again (in addition to an older sync manager driver for some reason) but still no avail. The laptop is definitely an Intel powered one, I'd greatly appreciate if you could post those screenshots when you get the chance
is fastboot enabled? If stock it is not enabled by default...enable it and try again. If you do not know how to enable it follow this:
Settings>About>Software information>More
Tap on build number 7 times repeatedly developer options will be enabled
Go back to settings open Developer options, make sure USB Debugging is enabled
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I tried installing it in fastboot usb but It didn't even detect the phone. Is there another type of fastboot or is that the only way?
Only one fastboot. Sounds more and more like a driver issue,be it a usb system driver update or htc driver update...something is amiss on that end.
Apologies for not getting back to this thread. Started a new work assignment this week causing my commute to significantly increase (along with a nasty storm yesterday resulting in power outage). I'll get back here this weekend when I have some time to login from home computer...
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So, there are a few ways to check if you have USB3.0 drivers
One, is to look at the USB ports on your laptop/computer - unless it's a custom gaming rig, the USB2.0 ports plastic tabs will be black, while the USB3.0 ports will be blue - if all of your little plastic tabs inside the actual USB ports are blue, then sounds like you have USB3.0 ports only.
The other way is to go into your device manager and look at see what it lists under USB - refer to the below image. Should look like something similar to as follows:
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Now, provided that you have an INTEL chipset AND these 3.0 extensible drivers are currently using Microsoft drivers, then what you may want to do is replace the Microsoft Intel USB 3.0 drivers with the INTEL drivers themselves.
What you would look for is your chipset version of the intel chipset (e.g. C220, C217, C270 etc) you should see other areas in your device manager that will refer to your Intel chipset type) then do a search on Intel's website for "USB 3.0 driver C216" (or C220, C270 etc) and download the drivers for your version of Windows (Windows 7 64bit? probably)
The download center for Intel is here: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/
The original article where I ran into this same situation was located here - for some reason I still have it book marked. I was trying to update/root an HTC EVO LTE about two years ago and ran into this issue on Windows 8 - I imagine a similar issue exists on Windows 7 USB3.0 only systems. This allowed me to keep my connection to my EVO while in fastboot mode (no USB disconnected) on Windows 8 and do what I needed to do to root my phone. It was my first root and folks were saying it was impossible to use Win8 with USB3.0 only ports to accomplish this task, but using the method at the link I was able to : http://plugable.com/2012/12/01/windows-8-and-intel-usb-3-0-host-controllers
Here's to hoping you are running into something similar. If not, the next area I would try is just going to Intel's website and download there own driver check utility which should search your computer for all of their own drivers and download install the updated ones. You can try that out too.
Let me know how it goes.