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Hello,
Is it possible for a rooted GEN8 device to connect to an AD HOC wireless network?
If yes, has anyone managed doing it?
Thanks
Root could open the door for trying the WPA Supplicant fix that is floating around. That fix involves editing a couple of files. Will it work?...I'm not sure.
Also, depending on the phone, you can use the 3G hotspot hack to connect you Archos. That's how I have my 101 tethered to my X.
My phone is the motorola Backflip loaded with custom rom (preclair - j-r0dd 1.3.1) which enables routing (by dedault backflip cannot route). The problem is that bluetooth tethering crashes my phone so my only solution is wifi tethering ... I dont think 3G hotspot hack will work in my phone or no ?? I am not an expert so any help is valuable for me.
thanks
I found this App it installs just fine on my a32 with an nice Ahoc setup . I am rooted on my archos and I allow it .. starts just fine looks like it is runing and working .
However I need to try and get it to connect to a Adhoc network . So I will test it tonight from my laptop and my WM phone ...
I will keep you updated ...
Here is the APK .
http://code.google.com/p/desire-adhoc/downloads/detail?name=desire-adhoc-0.0.1.apk
Update The program above did not work .. However There is a working FIX posted here I just tested it using wifirouter on my vx6800 WM phone and it works great my archos gen 8 a32 connects to AD-HOC and it's fast !
Here is the post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=904291
Here is a copy of the steps by mindsurfer he posted :
Get root access:
1) Install SDE
2) Get the initramfs from this post (download the kernel+init.zip and extract it): http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...44&postcount=1
3) Replace the zImage with the new overclocked kernel
4) Boot into SDE recovery menu and copy the initramfs.cpio.gz and zImage through USB cable
5) Boot into SDE developer OS
6) You should get all your apps here and have superuser right now
Suddenly no wpa_supplicant was not working on mine, so you have to change configuration file wpa_supplicant.conf to get Adhoc:
1) get Rootexplorer
2) open root explorer and find /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
Here is mine (second network is my normal router):
update_config=0
ctrl_interface=tiwlan0
ap_scan=2
network={
ssid="ardrone_108549"
key_mgmt=NONE
priority=1
mode=1
}
network={
ssid="BytecekG"
psk="PASSWORD"
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
priority=1
}
4) overwrite wpa_supplicant.conf in Archos with new content
5) change rights to wpa_supplicant.conf to RW-RW-RW-
6) delete file tiwlan.ini
7) start drone and then wifi on Archos
When you restart you should repeat step 5 and step 6 and step 7.
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Great work !!!
The way I get my A70 to tether is as follows:
Root Android phone and flash Android 2.2 rom, which has wireless hotspot feature.
Create wireless hotspot on phone.
Tether A70 to phone wirelessly.
Never had any luck with bluetooth.
WIFI tether
I use the 3g hotspot of my HTC Legend 2.2 with my A70, and it's working great. I just had to change the user agent of the A70's browser in the settings, not to be charged by Vodaphone (SFR in France) extra connection fees.
I have the patched source files for wpa_supplicant based on the Archos Froyo source code with the fix from (i can't spell it right now, I know they/he/she wrote Barnacle Tether). I just do not have the means to compile it yet. I can post these when I get home if someone wants to compile the module. Should show adhoc networks in the list with an asterisk. The Nook Color group is using this mod.
Thanks a lot for this tethering method.
Works great on a A70it, latest 2.1.2 rom, rooted with Archangel.
I managed to have a thether connection with an LG GW620 running openetna and Barnacle Wifi Tether.
FYI enabling AdHoc in tiwlan.ini didn't work for me but this method of removing the tiwlan.ini worked like a charm.
Wireless Tether for rooted phones works in infrastructure mode. All you have to do to your tablet is connect. Just another option not mentioned.
The topic is about ad-hoc networks, let's try to stick to it.
Archos' firmware specifically disables ad-hoc networking, it seems enabling it back is as simple as editing a configuration file. So you need root (to have the right to edit that file) and you need to do it at every boot since the filesystem is read only.
At least that's what I've understood by looking on those threads.
Im trying write sh script to switch wpa_supplicant.conf files and turning wi-fi on/off.
How can i manualy with root right stop and start wi-fi?
example sh script for activate adhoc
Code:
#ifconfig wlan down ??
cp /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf /sdcard/wpa_supplicant.backup
cp /sdcard/wpa_supplicant_adhoc.conf /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
rm /data/misc/wifi/tiwlan.ini
#ifconfig wlan up ??
do deactvate we need copy backup file back
4qu4rius said:
The topic is about ad-hoc networks, let's try to stick to it.
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koukobin said:
My phone is the motorola Backflip loaded with custom rom (preclair - j-r0dd 1.3.1) which enables routing (by dedault backflip cannot route). The problem is that bluetooth tethering crashes my phone so my only solution is wifi tethering ... I dont think 3G hotspot hack will work in my phone or no ?? I am not an expert so any help is valuable for me.
thanks
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I was actually trying to be helpful to the person who started this topic (which wasn't you). He did state that ANY help was valuable to him.
4qu4rius said:
It seems reading the first post of the topic is pretty often a good idea to know what the topic is about.
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It is helpful to read ALL of the messages. As you can see from his other post, his objective is wifi tethering, and he may have been under the FALSE impression that ad-hoc networking was required for it to work.
ske714 said:
Wireless Tether for rooted phones works in infrastructure mode. All you have to do to your tablet is connect. Just another option not mentioned.
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Only if the phone supports it. Some phones (like my Eris) do not do infrastructure, no matter which tethering app you try. Believe me, I've tried...
strongergravity said:
Only if the phone supports it. Some phones (like my Eris) do not do infrastructure, no matter which tethering app you try. Believe me, I've tried...
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I assumed that most any phone would work in infrastructure once rooted, since that is native functionality used to connect with the phone to wireless access points. That's a bummer. Thanks for setting me straight.
In theory, at least with UrukDroid, this should be possible. I'm not home to test.
http://forum.archosfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=45943
computerfreek said:
I found this App it installs just fine on my a32 with an nice Ahoc setup . I am rooted on my archos and I allow it .. starts just fine looks like it is runing and working .
However I need to try and get it to connect to a Adhoc network . So I will test it tonight from my laptop and my WM phone ...
I will keep you updated ...
Here is the APK .
http://code.google.com/p/desire-adhoc/downloads/detail?name=desire-adhoc-0.0.1.apk
Update The program above did not work .. However There is a working FIX posted here I just tested it using wifirouter on my vx6800 WM phone and it works great my archos gen 8 a32 connects to AD-HOC and it's fast !
Here is the post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=904291
Here is a copy of the steps by mindsurfer he posted :
Get root access:
1) Install SDE
2) Get the initramfs from this post (download the kernel+init.zip and extract it): http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...44&postcount=1
3) Replace the zImage with the new overclocked kernel
4) Boot into SDE recovery menu and copy the initramfs.cpio.gz and zImage through USB cable
5) Boot into SDE developer OS
6) You should get all your apps here and have superuser right now
Suddenly no wpa_supplicant was not working on mine, so you have to change configuration file wpa_supplicant.conf to get Adhoc:
1) get Rootexplorer
2) open root explorer and find /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
Here is mine (second network is my normal router):
update_config=0
ctrl_interface=tiwlan0
ap_scan=2
network={
ssid="ardrone_108549"
key_mgmt=NONE
priority=1
mode=1
}
network={
ssid="BytecekG"
psk="PASSWORD"
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
priority=1
}
4) overwrite wpa_supplicant.conf in Archos with new content
5) change rights to wpa_supplicant.conf to RW-RW-RW-
6) delete file tiwlan.ini
7) start drone and then wifi on Archos
When you restart you should repeat step 5 and step 6 and step 7.
__________________________________________________________
Great work !!!
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beware, after reboot, you'll encounter problem connecting back to your normal wifi network again. There's a way to fix this by changing the permission of wpa_supplicant.conf after every reboot. This is gonna be a manual and painful process
(this item also posted on PPCGeeks)
I'd like to start by thanking arrrghhh and BoominSVX for running thru some tests to see whether or not I had actually found a working solution.
NOTE: This solution requires altering a configuration file. How you alter the file is entirely up to you (vi, desktop utilizing adb, telekinesis, etc.).
I recommend backing up any file that you plan to edit or replace prior to mucking about with it.
WARNING: Instructions will tell you to turn off or restart Wi-Fi.
This is to ensure that the changes you have made to your configuration files are reloaded by wpa_supplicant.
Simply changing the configuration file is not sufficient!
In addition, I am not responsible for any damage that these instructions may cause to your device, your data, and/or your well-being.
PERFORM THESE ACTIONS AT YOUR RISK
The following instructions will take you through the 'long' method:
Connecting to WEP-enabled Wi-Fi (Easy/Standard)
Go to Settings->Wireless & Networks -> Wi-Fi settings
Turn on Wi-Fi if it is not enabled
Setup your Wi-Fi connection
If your AP shows up in the list, select it and type in your WEP key
If your AP does not show up, use the Add Wi-Fi network. On the popup, type your SSID, select 'WEP' for Security, and type your WEP key in the Password.
NOTE: At this point, the Wi-Fi status will go from "Scanning..." to "Connecting..." to "Disconnected"
Turn Off Wi-Fi
Backup the following file: /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
The file contents should be similar to this:
Code:
ctrl_interface=eth0
update_config=1
network={
ssid="YOURSSIDHERE"
key_mgmt=NONE
auth_alg=OPEN SHARED
wep_key0=YOURWEPKEYHERE
priority=1
}
The priority=1 may or may not be present, based on whether you selected from the scan list, or added it manually.
Edit /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf and remove either OPEN or SHARED from the auth_alg line. Which one depends on whether the access point is using OPEN, SHARED (if it's using both you can choose which one you prefer to use)
After editing, OPEN will look like this:
Code:
ctrl_interface=eth0
update_config=1
network={
ssid="YOURSSIDHERE"
key_mgmt=NONE
auth_alg=OPEN
wep_key0=YOURWEPKEYHERE
priority=1
}
After editing, SHARED will look like this:
Code:
ctrl_interface=eth0
update_config=1
network={
ssid="YOURSSIDHERE"
key_mgmt=NONE
auth_alg=SHARED
wep_key0=YOURWEPKEYHERE
priority=1
}
Go to Settings->Wireless & Networks and turn on Wi-Fi.
Your Wi-Fi status should now show the following values:
"Scanning..."
"Connecting..."
"Obtaining an IP address YOURSSIDHERE..."
"Connected to YOURSSIDHERE"
NOTE: If you fail to connect, return to step 4 and try using the other auth_alg value.
Some routers may be configured to only support one authentication mode.
That's the long method - for people who have never connected to a Wi-Fi connection, or don't mind losing saved APs can do the following
Connecting to WEP-enabled Wi-Fi (Advanced)
Create your own wpa_supplicant.conf file, either by hand, using the above code snippets, or one of the template files in the zip
Replace YOURSSIDHERE with the value of your ssid.
Replace YOURWEPKEYHERE with the value of your WEP key.
Place your edited wpa_supplicant.conf file in the /data/misc/wifi directory on your device
Restart/Turn on Wi-Fi
This method has been tested using FRX04 system image, with both Stock and F22's updated rootfs.img file, and against both FRX04 shipped and WisTilt2's debug kernels.
Feel free to share your success and/or failure stories in this thread.
lol, thanks for this. Now I just need to figure out how to communicate with my device using telekinesis....
I don't use WEP, but the masses that seemingly need it will love you for this. Still not sure how we're going to commit it .
Great work, thanks a lot!
So if I'm understanding this right, this modification is specific to an individual WEP access point, and has to be made once for each new WEP access point you come across? I wonder where we could make a change so that XDAndroid will make this change automatically.
I was trying to get WEP working earlier too, and I noticed that by using a different wpa_supplicant (not conf) file, I was able to connect to WEP access point and send and receive data, but for some reason DNS just wouldn't work.
manekineko said:
Great work, thanks a lot!
So if I'm understanding this right, this modification is specific to an individual WEP access point, and has to be made once for each new WEP access point you come across? I wonder where we could make a change so that XDAndroid will make this change automatically.
I was trying to get WEP working earlier too, and I noticed that by using a different wpa_supplicant (not conf) file, I was able to connect to WEP access point and send and receive data, but for some reason DNS just wouldn't work.
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You are correct - the configuration is handled on a per-network basis. Remembered networks will be stored in that file, so a wpa_supplicant.conf can contain multiple network={ ... } structures, and each structure could contain an auth_alg line.
I don't know the status of other devices, and forcing it to write a specific value might break ones that are currently working.
There is speculation that a newer version of wpa_supplicant (we're running 0.5.x as is my understanding) may be able to handle the conf file the way it is currently written. The fact that a you used a different version and were able to connect would tend to confirm that.
Do you happen to know what version of wpa_supplicant you were using when it did connect?
Pohket said:
You are correct - the configuration is handled on a per-network basis. Remembered networks will be stored in that file, so a wpa_supplicant.conf can contain multiple network={ ... } structures, and each structure could contain an auth_alg line.
I don't know the status of other devices, and forcing it to write a specific value might break ones that are currently working.
There is speculation that a newer version of wpa_supplicant (we're running 0.5.x as is my understanding) may be able to handle the conf file the way it is currently written. The fact that a you used a different version and were able to connect would tend to confirm that.
Do you happen to know what version of wpa_supplicant you were using when it did connect?
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Here's my post on it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11016773
I believe this was using wpa_supplicant v0.5.11.
Hehehehe, WEP works. Thanks for the tip.
this is bigger for me than gettin the cam working.
thx
its great but sorry i dont know how to mount it and where plz help ?? thanks in advance
wifi-ace
I'm using wifi-ace (android market or here: code.google.com/p/android-wifi-ace/) and wep is working fine.
Found it during my search for the hidden network problem.
You are able to adjust everything with this app.
So you don't need to change the "wpa_supplicant.conf", the app
does it for you.
My hidden network at home is working fine now
ohh i dont know how to use this program plzz anyone tell me how to mount this ???
ammmma2 said:
ohh i dont know how to use this program plzz anyone tell me how to mount this ???
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Download it from the Market.
NO WIFI
Pohket said:
(this item also posted on PPCGeeks)
I'd like to start by thanking arrrghhh and BoominSVX for running thru some tests to see whether or not I had actually found a working solution.
NOTE: This solution requires altering a configuration file. How you alter the file is entirely up to you (vi, desktop utilizing adb, telekinesis, etc.).
I recommend backing up any file that you plan to edit or replace prior to mucking about with it.
WARNING: Instructions will tell you to turn off or restart Wi-Fi.
This is to ensure that the changes you have made to your configuration files are reloaded by wpa_supplicant.
Simply changing the configuration file is not sufficient!
In addition, I am not responsible for any damage that these instructions may cause to your device, your data, and/or your well-being.
PERFORM THESE ACTIONS AT YOUR RISK
The following instructions will take you through the 'long' method:
Connecting to WEP-enabled Wi-Fi (Easy/Standard)
Go to Settings->Wireless & Networks -> Wi-Fi settings
Turn on Wi-Fi if it is not enabled
Setup your Wi-Fi connection
If your AP shows up in the list, select it and type in your WEP key
If your AP does not show up, use the Add Wi-Fi network. On the popup, type your SSID, select 'WEP' for Security, and type your WEP key in the Password.
NOTE: At this point, the Wi-Fi status will go from "Scanning..." to "Connecting..." to "Disconnected"
Turn Off Wi-Fi
Backup the following file: /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
The file contents should be similar to this:
Code:
ctrl_interface=eth0
update_config=1
network={
ssid="YOURSSIDHERE"
key_mgmt=NONE
auth_alg=OPEN SHARED
wep_key0=YOURWEPKEYHERE
priority=1
}
The priority=1 may or may not be present, based on whether you selected from the scan list, or added it manually.
Edit /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf and remove either OPEN or SHARED from the auth_alg line. Which one depends on whether the access point is using OPEN, SHARED (if it's using both you can choose which one you prefer to use)
After editing, OPEN will look like this:
Code:
ctrl_interface=eth0
update_config=1
network={
ssid="YOURSSIDHERE"
key_mgmt=NONE
auth_alg=OPEN
wep_key0=YOURWEPKEYHERE
priority=1
}
After editing, SHARED will look like this:
Code:
ctrl_interface=eth0
update_config=1
network={
ssid="YOURSSIDHERE"
key_mgmt=NONE
auth_alg=SHARED
wep_key0=YOURWEPKEYHERE
priority=1
}
Go to Settings->Wireless & Networks and turn on Wi-Fi.
Your Wi-Fi status should now show the following values:
"Scanning..."
"Connecting..."
"Obtaining an IP address YOURSSIDHERE..."
"Connected to YOURSSIDHERE"
NOTE: If you fail to connect, return to step 4 and try using the other auth_alg value.
Some routers may be configured to only support one authentication mode.
That's the long method - for people who have never connected to a Wi-Fi connection, or don't mind losing saved APs can do the following
Connecting to WEP-enabled Wi-Fi (Advanced)
Create your own wpa_supplicant.conf file, either by hand, using the above code snippets, or one of the template files in the zip
Replace YOURSSIDHERE with the value of your ssid.
Replace YOURWEPKEYHERE with the value of your WEP key.
Place your edited wpa_supplicant.conf file in the /data/misc/wifi directory on your device
Restart/Turn on Wi-Fi
This method has been tested using FRX04 system image, with both Stock and F22's updated rootfs.img file, and against both FRX04 shipped and WisTilt2's debug kernels.
Feel free to share your success and/or failure stories in this thread.
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I do not understand how do I get to this file? I tried to use wifiace and terminal emulator but still no connection only scan, connect, and disconnect. I put my ssid and password in correctly but it still shows the lock symbol and also I can put any number in and it doesn't change just remembered, secured with wep! Any help and I really don't understand the Android SDK usage! thanks again!
SteelLife said:
I do not understand how do I get to this file? I tried to use wifiace and terminal emulator but still no connection only scan, connect, and disconnect. I put my ssid and password in correctly but it still shows the lock symbol and also I can put any number in and it doesn't change just remembered, secured with wep! Any help and I really don't understand the Android SDK usage! thanks again!
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If you have any choice in the matter, please, please use WPA, or better yet WPA2 with AES.
WEP is ridiculously insecure, and only slightly better than running a completely open network.
If it's not your AP, and you have no choice... wifi-ace works great. Much easier than this method, although this method does work.
With previous experience in network security, a WEP key can be broken in as little as 2-5 Minutes. 30 Minutes with no prior knowledge and just following a guide.
For security sake, use WPA or WPA2 with either encryption, they are equally difficult to break the key.
Cracking a WEP key is as simple as collecting enough unique IVs and running it against a cracking tool.
Cracking a WPA/WPA2 key is not so simple, you need a handshake packet, then you need to run the handshake packet against a dictionary attack (that can last 30 minutes with a big dictionary on a good computer) until you find the word, if it is not in the dictionary it will have to be brute-forced requiring 7392 days on a very very good computer for a key that is 8 random characters. Hackers purely wont waste their time.
WPA/WPA2 is safe, for now. Use that.
arrrghhh said:
If you have any choice in the matter, please, please use WPA, or better yet WPA2 with AES.
WEP is ridiculously insecure, and only slightly better than running a completely open network.
If it's not your AP, and you have no choice... wifi-ace works great. Much easier than this method, although this method does work.
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I have no choice! I tried the wifi-ace but it only scan connect disconnect. I don't know! Is there away to erased my SSID so I can start over!
Finallly online!
Ok, Im online had to put password in one of the key management thru wifi-ace!
thanks all!
SteelLife said:
I have no choice! I tried the wifi-ace but it only scan connect disconnect. I don't know! Is there away to erased my SSID so I can start over!
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Do you not own the WAP? You should get rid of WEP at all costs.
arrrghhh said:
Do you not own the WAP? You should get rid of WEP at all costs.
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Building share and want to stay on wep for whatever reason I don't know!
SteelLife said:
Building share and want to stay on wep for whatever reason I don't know!
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Tell them anybody with a laptop and basic knowledge can hack into it no prob. Then not only could they potentially steal your internets, they could also easily get into your machines, as the intruder is now on your LAN.
Meh, do what you gotta do. Just be wary of the consequences for choosing poor security methods.
arrrghhh said:
Tell them anybody with a laptop and basic knowledge can hack into it no prob. Then not only could they potentially steal your internets, they could also easily get into your machines, as the intruder is now on your LAN.
Meh, do what you gotta do. Just be wary of the consequences for choosing poor security methods.
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I know have been telling them for 6 months to change too no prevail!
NEEDS ROOT!
Here it is a compatible wpa_supplicant for 2.3.5
tested and working with yp g70 2.3.5 and x10 mini 2.1 with barnacle.
Probably it works with symbian (joikuspot) and windows 6.5 wifi tethering
don’t forgot to backup your original wpa_supplicant file!!!
Transfer the wpa_supplicant file to your phone SD card.
Now copy wpa_supplicant file to /system/bin folder using root explorer (select R/W read and write)
reboot and test it!
thanks
this work in galaxy s2 now i can use adhoc
tapioco2000 said:
NEEDS ROOT!
Here it is a compatible wpa_supplicant for 2.3.5
tested and working with yp g70 2.3.5 and x10 mini 2.1 with barnacle.
Probably it works with symbian (joikuspot) and windows 6.5 wifi tethering
don’t forgot to backup your original wpa_supplicant file!!!
Transfer the wpa_supplicant file to your phone SD card.
Now copy wpa_supplicant file to /system/bin folder using root explorer (select R/W read and write)
reboot and test it!
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Nice. This works on my Galaxy S2 running AndroidMeda 4.47 with an adhoc wifi hosted off my Ubuntu laptop.
Btw tapioco2000 can you tell how you got hold of this file, just to know the source a sensitive binary I am running after all that CareerIQ hooplah?
When I tried this is broke my WiFi for my device (Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0), I was able to fix it by returning the original file though.
Any reason why it didn't work ? =(
Ad-hoc support is very, very important to me in order to have my SGP functioning to my needs.
Thanks!
~ Zane
ZaIINN said:
When I tried this is broke my WiFi for my device (Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0), I was able to fix it by returning the original file though.
Any reason why it didn't work ? =(
Ad-hoc support is very, very important to me in order to have my SGP functioning to my needs.
Thanks!
~ Zane
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I don't know why, in my galaxy 5 it works like a charm.
do you have froyo or gingerbread?
This wpa is tested ONLY with gingerbread.
tapioco2000 said:
NEEDS ROOT!
Here it is a compatible wpa_supplicant for 2.3.5
tested and working with yp g70 2.3.5 and x10 mini 2.1 with barnacle.
Probably it works with symbian (joikuspot) and windows 6.5 wifi tethering
don’t forgot to backup your original wpa_supplicant file!!!
Transfer the wpa_supplicant file to your phone SD card.
Now copy wpa_supplicant file to /system/bin folder using root explorer (select R/W read and write)
reboot and test it!
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great!
It works very well with (G70 - 2.3.5 - root) and (C6 Nokia - JoikuSpot).
thanks tapioco2000
Tried it again and it worked! Not sure why it didn't the first time, but it's working smoothly. Now I can connect my Galaxy Player 5 anywhere I go... rather tedious but possible now =)
(I tether my non-smartphone to my iPod Touch via Bluetooth, then output the 3G connection through the iPod Touch's wireless as an adhoc connection)
Now just need to find a way to tether my non-smartphone to the Galaxy directly as I do with iBluever on my iPod touch.
ZaIINN said:
Tried it again and it worked! Not sure why it didn't the first time, but it's working smoothly. Now I can connect my Galaxy Player 5 anywhere I go... rather tedious but possible now =)
(I tether my non-smartphone to my iPod Touch via Bluetooth, then output the 3G connection through the iPod Touch's wireless as an adhoc connection)
Now just need to find a way to tether my non-smartphone to the Galaxy directly as I do with iBluever on my iPod touch.
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Ibluever is a great app.
If you have an android phone (with minimum 2.2) you could try Autotether, it's similar to ibluever, but it works only with android.
tapioco2000 said:
Ibluever is a great app.
If you have an android phone (with minimum 2.2) you could try Autotether, it's similar to ibluever, but it works only with android.
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Hmm i'll look into that then! It's a Samsung phone called the "Samsung Mythic" so it's not android, but it has the ability to DUN connect to both the iPod Touch and computers with a Bluetooth chip-- hopefully i'll find something at some point haha
Thanks again for the ad-hoc trick!
ZaIINN said:
Hmm i'll look into that then! It's a Samsung phone called the "Samsung Mythic" so it's not android, but it has the ability to DUN connect to both the iPod Touch and computers with a Bluetooth chip-- hopefully i'll find something at some point haha
Thanks again for the ad-hoc trick!
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Do you use MyWi to output the 3G connection through the iPod Touch's wireless as an adhoc connection for G70? Or another program?
please help
tapioco2000 said:
NEEDS ROOT!
Here it is a compatible wpa_supplicant for 2.3.5
tested and working with yp g70 2.3.5 and x10 mini 2.1 with barnacle.
Probably it works with symbian (joikuspot) and windows 6.5 wifi tethering
don’t forgot to backup your original wpa_supplicant file!!!
Transfer the wpa_supplicant file to your phone SD card.
Now copy wpa_supplicant file to /system/bin folder using root explorer (select R/W read and write)
reboot and test it!
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i placed this file in the bin folder accidently deleted the original file.. i didnt realize my android version is gingerbread 2.3.6 not 2.3.5.. now my wifi doesnt even scan non adhoc networks. it just keeps scanning for networks.. my cell is galaxy Y 5360.ive tried hard reset and everything.. i dont know what to do now.. can anyone help me .. post the original wpa_supplicant for my device.. i would be thankful.. kindly help me out. as i bought my cell only yesterday n not looking forward to pay extra cash to get it fixed..
wacottin said:
great!
It works very well with (G70 - 2.3.5 - root) and (C6 Nokia - JoikuSpot).
thanks tapioco2000
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hye, im using samsung galaxy W rooted 2.3.5 n try to connect it with my Nokia E71 Joikuspot. can u help me ? coz i try everything but it still not connecting. Btw, i already place the wpa but still didnt work. Help please?
Edit - Nvm. Its working now. Thank u!!!!!!!!!
Please help!!!
tapioco2000 said:
NEEDS ROOT!
Here it is a compatible wpa_supplicant for 2.3.5
tested and working with yp g70 2.3.5 and x10 mini 2.1 with barnacle.
Probably it works with symbian (joikuspot) and windows 6.5 wifi tethering
don’t forgot to backup your original wpa_supplicant file!!!
Transfer the wpa_supplicant file to your phone SD card.
Now copy wpa_supplicant file to /system/bin folder using root explorer (select R/W read and write)
reboot and test it!
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I tried it and my device still can't to wifi
I tried to use the original file and it still doesnt work!
Please help!
OoliteFlight said:
I tried it and my device still can't to wifi
I tried to use the original file and it still doesnt work!
Please help!
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If the original file isn't working I think you have wifi problem not depending on wpa_supplicant
Huawei Ideos x3
Just to let you know, I am desperately seeking a solution to adhoc connectivity, so I tried your supplicant file on my rooted Huawei (U8510) Ideos X3 (gingerbread 2.3.5) with high hopes...
Unfortunately - no joy (wifi scanning finds no access points and shuts itself off after a few seconds)... Any idea why please?
(I haven't "broken" anything, it was no problem to restore a backup of the wpa file... so - no panic!)
How do I go about tweaking this wpa_supplicant file myself? (I may be a n00b on this forum, but i'm a chap with 30 years in the industry.... C++, HTML, PHP, Vis. Basic etc... ALL the usual suspects )
I greatly appreciate ANY light anyone can shed on this issue (in advance)...
PhunkyPunk said:
Just to let you know, I am desperately seeking a solution to adhoc connectivity, so I tried your supplicant file on my rooted Huawei (U8510) Ideos X3 (gingerbread 2.3.5) with high hopes...
Unfortunately - no joy (wifi scanning finds no access points and shuts itself off after a few seconds)... Any idea why please?
(I haven't "broken" anything, it was no problem to restore a backup of the wpa file... so - no panic!)
How do I go about tweaking this wpa_supplicant file myself? (I may be a n00b on this forum, but i'm a chap with 30 years in the industry.... C++, HTML, PHP, Vis. Basic etc... ALL the usual suspects )
I greatly appreciate ANY light anyone can shed on this issue (in advance)...
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I'm going to assume this is the problem...
Click on your wpa_supplicant file, go to properties (I'd suggest doing this on the device itself) and enable R/W/X for the file. Make sure ALL of them are enabled. (Read, Write, Executable).
Let me know if this solves your issue!
ZaIINN said:
I'm going to assume this is the problem...
Click on your wpa_supplicant file, go to properties (I'd suggest doing this on the device itself) and enable R/W/X for the file. Make sure ALL of them are enabled. (Read, Write, Executable).
Let me know if this solves your issue!
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I had already tried CHMODing the file, but followed your advice anyway and recopied the file applying a CHMOD 777 (ALL), to no avail - same result as before...
(but thanks anyway)
PhunkyPunk said:
I had already tried CHMODing the file, but followed your advice anyway and recopied the file applying a CHMOD 777 (ALL), to no avail - same result as before...
(but thanks anyway)
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If you haven't modified anything else... using the original file + allowing R/W/X should fix it 100%. I even "broke it" to where it wouldn't stay enabled for more than like 5 seconds to test it. Try editing it with ES Explorer and make sure your in the right directory as there are multiple wpa_supplicant files throughout the root of the device.
ZaIINN said:
If you haven't modified anything else... using the original file + allowing R/W/X should fix it 100%. I even "broke it" to where it wouldn't stay enabled for more than like 5 seconds to test it. Try editing it with ES Explorer and make sure your in the right directory as there are multiple wpa_supplicant files throughout the root of the device.
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I find it is no problem to replace my original wpa_supplicant file over these modified ones, restoring my original functionality, making nearby protected hotspots visible again...
Furthermore, this file should be going to /system/bin/ I believe?
I use ES explorer (nice) but couldn't edit either the original supplicant file, nor subsequent versions on my handset.... maybe on a pc? But - what am I looking for within the file?
What to edit?
this works on my galaxy s also
This guide teaches you to reverse tether your Android phone via WiFi. That is, it allows you to use your Ethernet connection of PC on your Android phone. It is useful for those who do not have WiFi routers and data connection. So if you have unlimited data plan for your computer, why not share the connection with your phone?
I am not the developer of the files supplied
Requirements:-
1.Rooted Phone
2.Wifi enabled Laptop or PC
3.Root explorer or any other application which gives system access
4.File in the attachement
Procedure :-
Phone:
Download Wpa_supplicant.zip and extract "wpa_supplicant" from it, save it on your SD card.
Open Root Explorer, and grant it superuser access when asked for.
Navigate to system -> bin and long press on wpa_supplicant; Select copy, and paste the file into any folder on your SD card.
Now navigate to the file you downloaded, copy it in same way, and paste it back to system -> bin. Note, you might need to mount the system as R/W instead of R/O by pressing a button on the top just before pasting the file.
Reboot.
▬▬Ubuntu (Must work for other Linux Distros too)▬▬:
Open Network Connections
Goto Wireless tab, select add, and set the following:
SSID: <Any_name_you_like>
Mode: Ad hoc
Leave other things unchanged, and go to Ipv4 settings tab
Set method to Shared to other computers
Go to Wireless security tab and set Security to WEP 40/128 bit key and set key to a numeric password (or hexadecimal one).
Check the connect automatically box on top of the tabs and press Save.
Your Android phone must now detect this network, and you can establish the connection by using your security key.
▬▬Windows XP, Vista, 7▬▬
Download and Install Connectify from www . connectify.me/download-lite/
Start Connectify Hotspot by giving a name and password to your hotspot and selecting the Ethernet connection to share. Make sure the security type is WEP or Open.
Disable your firewall (Simply adding it to exceptions doesn't work for AVG at least)
Now your phone should be able to see the hotspot and establish the connection using the password set.
Known Issues :
1.Random disconnections (Very less frequency)
2.Disconnections due to screen lock / sleep on laptop
3.For me Security mode does not works
HIT THANKS IF IT WORKED
ENJOY
For windows, "virtual wifi router" -> Download is free, and imho better..
Do not download the installer version though
it doesn't work, my wifi is broken. When i turn it on, it does nothing, no scanning for network whatsoever and after a few second it turns off by it self. please help..
imkid5359 said:
it doesn't work, my wifi is broken. When i turn it on, it does nothing, no scanning for network whatsoever and after a few second it turns off by it self. please help..
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I tried it ....It WORKS...may b yu wuld hav bricked your phone deleting sm files...thats y its always adviced to do a backup!
HitMaN/ said:
I tried it ....It WORKS...may b yu wuld hav bricked your phone deleting sm files...thats y its always adviced to do a backup!
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i think the problem is "wpa_supplicant" file. i moved my backup "wpa_supplicant" back to system/bin and now wifi works fine..
There is a much simpler way to reverse tether. Just search for the app in the play store. It's name is “reverse tether" it costs $4.99 but there's a trial version for testing purposes.
Samson1433 said:
There is a much simpler way to reverse tether. Just search for the app in the play store. It's name is “reverse tether" it costs $4.99 but there's a trial version for testing purposes.
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please read the thread before you post. That app works only on usb connection. and the op is discussing wireless tether. i don't think anybody would like to spend 5 dollars and then be physically tethered to the pc.
Also, this sites name is xda-developers, we are here to develop and find solutions. If you just wanted to buy 5 dollar apps, then why visit here?
so other people can get it to work? i wonder why doesn't it work for me, tried it again but still facing the same problem, i'm on arconium gb 8.2 and doom kernel v22 :/
HitMaN/
u r attaching the binary file
i tried this several times with several file source ALWAYS FAIL(i didn't try yours)
maybe the the wpa_supplicant.conf file , that located in /etc/wifi/
or the other one located in /data/misc/wifi
r regenerating the binary file the wrong way so it overwritten
is it possible to attach above mention file so we can follow same
NOTE:THIS FILE CONTAIN UR WIRELESS NETWORK PASSWORDS U CAN REPLACE IT WITH *****
Why not just use connectify?
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imkid5359 said:
it doesn't work, my wifi is broken. When i turn it on, it does nothing, no scanning for network whatsoever and after a few second it turns off by it self. please help..
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it happened with me too . Then i delete the file which i paste it and return the original one to let my wireless work again . Any help
can be used in 4.0.4?
Why not just use connectify?<br />
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Im traveling a lot an on the beginning I'm use connectify also but after a couple of updates it doesn't runner well anymore!!!!!
Then I'm switching to #Virtual Wi-Fi Router# ( to use on W7)
It runns well.
But I'm.never installed everything different on my phone???? Try it first without any change................
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Hey guys, Recently rooted my phone and I was checking wpa_supplicant to check for the password I needed, anyways, the password psk = -01-0312asdasdlkasklasjk bunch of letters like this and not the password, how can i view the real password?
woifx5 said:
Hey guys, Recently rooted my phone and I was checking wpa_supplicant to check for the password I needed, anyways, the password psk = -01-0312asdasdlkasklasjk bunch of letters like this and not the password, how can i view the real password?
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Are you sure you are looking at the right thing? The file should be located in /data/misc/wifi.
Yes im sure, I went into data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.. this is the example.. here..
This is one of them...
network={
ssid="Lab2"
psk=2660b36b2ffe19582278dad27ee1f463
proto=WPA
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
pairwise=CCMP
auth_alg=OPEN
priority=17
frequency=2417
autojoin=1