hello everybody, I found that most new ROMs have "Network Cards" under Settings > Connections while some ROMs have "Wi-Fi" instead of it
actually I prefer "Wi-Fi" because it's more rational and easier to manage..
so, are there anyway or a .cab file to replace "Network Cards" with "Wi-Fi"?
Just use the shortcut attached if you are using WM6 or above
I wouldn't use that shortcut.
In fact, on newer devices and ROMs, you can catch problems by seeing which one it's called. Wi-Fi if wifi is operating normally, but network cards if it isn't. Good way to spot if your system is fracked
I moved WIFI.lnk to device but when I run it I got the same result as I run "Network Cards"
Chainfire said:
In fact, on newer devices and ROMs, you can catch problems by seeing which one it's called. Wi-Fi if wifi is operating normally, but network cards if it isn't. Good way to spot if your system is fracked
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what does you mean ?
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Hi!
After reading a little bit through the other posts I know that I'm not the only one with this problem.
Active Sync via usb is still not working in touch IX. I directly sync with an Exchange server which works perfectly over wireless lan, but when I connect my phone to usb, after a few seconds I get the message (On the phone and in the AS log):
"Cannot connect with current connection settings. To check your connection settings, select Start, then Settings, then Connections."
The funny thing is that I'm able to ping the phone and have full access to the filesystem with the WindowsExplorer, so there realy is a connection established.
I think there is missing a little setting in the phone. I tried to disable the "advanced network functionality" but still no success.
Would be very great if someone could find a solution or we can figure out together what changed between VIII and IX.
Workaround/Solution
After playing around a little bit I found a solution that works, but not why.
After changing the default connections to "My Work Network" is worked!
Go to
Start->Settings->Connections->Connections->Advanced->Select Networks
and select "My Work Network" for both connections.
I have no time left to figure out the difference between "My ISP" and "My Work Network", maybe I'll try this later or someone else could do this
EgonLebt said:
After playing around a little bit I found a solution that works, but not why.
After changing the default connections to "My Work Network" is worked!
Go to
Start->Settings->Connections->Connections->Advanced->Select Networks
and select "My Work Network" for both connections.
I have no time left to figure out the difference between "My ISP" and "My Work Network", maybe I'll try this later or someone else could do this
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change the topic you are misguiding ,should be "Active Sync and touch IX via usb" is still not working on bluetooth where do this gets discussed then for bluetooth.
you're right, corrected it!
But by the way for me it seems like the root problem could be nearly the same.
I'm hoping that maybe gullum could find the real problem. This would be very fine!
Go and search for USB-Switch.
I found it some months ago and it worked great at WM5. Maybe it works at WM6 too. I got the same problem but I got stuck after step 1 when flashing to WM6/Gullum IX (see my other post).
All USB-Switch does is to switch between RNDIS and serial I think.Maybe this helps.
holydiver
Hi' all.
I use very often 2 Wifi networks. (Home & Work)
The problem is, the home network is configured so that a new ip is assigned each time i connect.
The work network is configured to use a static ip.
How can i configure the phone (Galaxy S II) so that i can access both networks without having to change all settings each time i connect to a different network?
Btw, i know all the parameters to configure each one correctly, i just can't make the phone remember the setting i want for each specific network.
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Hi' all.
I use very often 2 Wifi networks. (Home & Work)
The problem is, the home network is configured so that a new ip is assigned each time i connect.
The work network is configured to use a static ip.
How can i configure the phone (Galaxy S II) so that i can access both networks without having to change all settings each time i connect to a different network?
Btw, i know all the parameters to configure each one correctly, i just can't make the phone remember the setting i want for each specific network.
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buy a cheap router for your work's network
Tadaaaaa !!
http://www.askabouthugo.com/mobile-...ultiple-wifi-networks-with-static-ip-address/
vanvn297 said:
buy a cheap router for your work's network
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Thanks for your response, but that's not really a solution for my case. I am new to the Android scene, so i thought i was being ignorant, but i realise that's not the case. Really odd android doesn't have the option for profiling wifi's. Nokia have it since they came with wifi conectivity.
estreito said:
Thanks for your response, but that's not really a solution for my case. I am new to the Android scene, so i thought i was being ignorant, but i realise that's not the case. Really odd android doesn't have the option for profiling wifi's. Nokia have it since they came with wifi conectivity.
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Missed my post? Cause that's exactly what you're looking for and it's free..
As a newbie I am at a loss as to how i can resolve a number of issues i have with my flyer so please be gentle .....
My flyer says.it has
Android 3.2.1
HTC Sense 1.1 for tablet
Software Number 3.55.405.1
Kernel 2.6.35.10 Baseband 20.4801.30.0822u_3822.10.08.07_m Build 3.55.405.1 cl205068 releasekeys Browser WebKit 534.13
What I know.....
1. GPS never works, it is always 'searching' but never finds
2. WiFi works OK
3. Mobile HSDPA says Signal strength -75 dBm 18asu at the moment and I do not have a Wifi connection available so i was expecting all my connections would route through mobile connection (as i enabled 'Always on mobile data') but nothing that requires a connection is working ?!
4. I recently accepted an auto update for the OS and now I do not have the Icon target for the Pen even when i use the Pen tutorial !!
I have read the HTC user guide for the Flyer but it does not even come close to explaining how the connectivity works and all i want to be able to do is maintain a connection thru either wifi or GSM at all times yet is seems that even though i have a working SIM in the device (which has credit and says it is connecting) it never works when i don't have wifi. There is also no 'connection overview' page that i can find that tells me what connections are working on my flyer (GPS,wifi,GSM etc) and what strength signal they have !!!!
All advice, help or pointers gladly accepted at this point for any of the above queries
thnx
I am not sure if there is a solution short of gaining s off or HTC dev unlock or rolling back to gingerbread
Flyer
Thnx for the reply
Is how to do any of that detailed in this forum anywhere plz?
If you want to downgrade there is this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26773618
I think either way you will want to gain s off so that you can freely flash roms and hopefully solve your problem. There is risk though.
So if I understand you correctly you have no WiFi and very weak data connection? Has it always been this way?
Flyer
Don't know how to 's off' ? Is that a setting on the Flyer somewhere?
I am sorry I was not specific enough. What I should have said was that the Flyer functions fine on a Wifi connexion as far as i have seen but when there is no Wifi connexion available then i expect it to use the SIM card data connexion (GSM). I had set this option on the flyer under 'Wireless & networks \ Mobile Network Settings
I also do not appear to have anyway to see what connexions are in use for any of the apps or what signal strength is currently available for 'active' connexions
Can you not just go under settings then check wireless and networks? And what was the bit about the pen?
S off is not a setting you just click off, it is the process of unsecuring your bootloader which I do not suggest for you.
Have these problems always been there or are they new? Did you just get the flyer?
Flyer
In the settings that i have it only says 'Turn On' wifi and 'notify when open network is available' but it gives me no idea of the signal strength of any network (wifi or GSM or even GPS)i am connected to so i never know when i am switching betwen wifi or GSM or even which i am using for any app (IE, Weather, SKYPE, etc)
The pen icon was appearing when i first got the flyer but now it does not appear anywhere at any time in any app!! funny thing is it actually works when i use the tutorial up to the point where the tutorial tells you to tap on the pen config icon ... it is not visible !! I think the pen got trashed when i accepted the last update from HTC
GPS never works regardless and i was under the impression that GPS does not need either wifi or GSM to function!!
Yes, i just got the flyer a week ago
This will be a stupid question but you have an active sim in and you are sure it is a 3g model? I would first suggest running the hc ruu for your device which I know you do not know what that means and it may be hard to find
Flyer
Regarding cell network connectivity: If the Flyer was purchased for anyone but your cell carrier, you probably need to manually enter the APN info for your carrier. This is a common mistake by people who buy unlocked phones, etc. from 3rd party sources. Its easily fixed, and much easier than S-Off, RUU, etc. (which won't fix your problem anyway, if its simply caused by missing APN). You can get your carrier's APN info often by just Googling for it, or just call your carrier and ask for it.
You should find the APN info in Settings>Mobile network, or something like that (I have the WiFI-only Flyer, and its also not with me, at the monent).
The missing pen icon is odd. Does the pen do anything if you touch the screen? Make sure the pen still has battery, and try taking the battery out and re-inserting it. Factory reset may also help.
Did not think of the apn angle
Hi Guys,
i've got a problem with several different Android Tablet, which I use for a project inside my company.
The Tablet (for example Trekstor xintron 7 on Android 5.1.1) is connected to a special Wi-Fi Network. It is not possible to access the internet through this wifi for security reasons.
The Tablets are locked down by a Kiosk App, which forces to show an internal intranet website in Full Screen mode.
All this is working great until the Wi-Fi Service detects that there is no good Internet connectivity when using this wifi-network.
So after some hours it disconnects from my network and won't reconnect to it.
In Wi-Fi settings I can see the reason, it says something like "Network can not be joined automaticaly, there is no internet".
I know that some manufacturers UIs (for example Samsung), theres a special switch inside the advanced menu, to disable this "poor signal detection".
In my case there is no setting for that.
Does anybody have an idea how I could force my tablets into a wi-fi network without internet-access? Do you see a way to disable this "scanning for internet-behaviour" permanently? Even if i don't have the menu for this?
Any help would be appreciated.
No Ideas?
I for myself thought about 2 possible ways:
Getting the settings APP from another device which makes it possible to disable the "detect Bad wifi connection" Option. Dont know if something like this can be done, so i am hoping for the developers.
Or just find out which Servers are contacted to check if the Internet connection works, and Kind of fake the Server response...
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I am living in China and this is a huge problem. Please help. I keep getting the message "No internet access detected won't automatically reconnect. I have tried all kinds of things. My router is only two years old. I can manually connect but it will not do so automaticaly.
I got this problem too
I've noticed that whenever my wifi is on, and also the "always scanning" option is on - my phone suddenly connects to a network called "0x".
It doesn't really work - there is no internet. It happened in different places, inside and outside my country.
Does anybody know what it is?
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Old post, but happened something similar to me. Sometimes when I have just connected to my wifi network and I look on the menu it displays "0x". Your phone was probably connected to a public wifi or just bugged.
Still doesn't explain it though
In my understanding, the 0x is a garbage SSID that indicates that WIFI configuration data is obsolete.
Ite wonderful if u ask me ☺?
I booked a hotel room and when i arrived thr...my device got connected to Ox wifi and it has over 2Mbps speed...so i was curious about this Ox wifi hotspot so i searched on google and i found ur post and now i am more curios about it. What the hell is going on lol...
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In my opinion it may have some connection with rooted devices bcz my device is rooted and i have samsung s8 as well and it neither finds this Ox wifi nor gets automatically connected☺:fingers-crossed:
Edit: As far as I see, it might a bug of Android with special cases of bad connection. Like it connects somehow, but can't get SSID. Turning on "avoid poor wifi" seems to fix it.
Same here. I've saved two wifi connections: one is my home network, other one is a network of free wifi transmiters offered by my ISP (UPC Wi-Free). My phone is Motorola Moto G with Android 5.1. It's not rooted and never has been.
I live around elder people and there were no strangers so I doubt some grandma suddenly established malicious network. Probably a bug, but the bug of what? Android? Some external software? I use Nova Launcher and Wigle Wi-fi. Do you?
0x seems to be prefix of hexadecimal numbers, but it doesn't make much sense. It wouldn't mean "hexadecimal zero" (which would be 0x0), but "hexadecimal nothing".
danagu said:
I've noticed that whenever my wifi is on, and also the "always scanning" option is on - my phone suddenly connects to a network called "0x".
It doesn't really work - there is no internet. It happened in different places, inside and outside my country.
Does anybody know what it is?
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I've seen it too, then the actual SSID of my home network appears. Maybe Android shows '0x' when it doesn't know the name of the network it's on.