How many devices can connect through HD2 Wi-Fi Router app at the same time?
azlan96 said:
How many devices can connect through HD2 Wi-Fi Router app at the same time?
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Theoretically, 254 devices (read up on IP addresses) but I doubt that the HD2 or your data plan provider could handle the traffic. It is just meant and programmed to give you quick access to the internet with your laptop, desktop or other internet-capable device.
oh, Ok, I thought it was like a Mi-Fi which can connect up to 7 users only
Where do i download wi fi router program fo my hd2
Edgar n palacios said:
Where do i download wi fi router program fo my hd2
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It come with hd2
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jokies said:
It come with hd2
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Some operators (i.e Orange) remove it from their customized ROMs but you can get it on OpenMarket
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Anyone know of an app that will boost my wifi speed at work over others?
Server speed is good just so many other devices and pcs it makes mine very slow. Its very frustrating
Thanks in advance
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Anyone?
Sure theres a clever person out there who can help!
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slking1989 said:
Anyone know of an app that will boost my wifi speed at work over others?
Server speed is good just so many other devices and pcs it makes mine very slow. Its very frustrating
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It's not an exact solution, but you can use "Wi-Fi Kill" app to block other devices in network. So, your relative speed will be higher.
Google has kicked out this app from Play Store, but you can find its APK on Internet. Just, search..
What will wifi kill do exactly? ?
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Avilove.Cullen said:
What will wifi kill do exactly? ?
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WiFi Kill spoofs ARP replies to trick other devices on the network into thinking your Android device is the router. Then, it drops all their network packets.
Will that crash the server tho? In other words.. will it get me in the ****
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slking1989 said:
Will that crash the server tho? In other words.. will it get me in the ****
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Which type of server you are talking about?
Original Wi-Fi router (with default gateway) and your device will work fine. So, servers on these two devices will work fine.
So mine and the router will be fine. Just all the other wireless connections will go down? Or does this include wired? Im guessin not.. but i aint riskin all the pcs goin down
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slking1989 said:
So mine and the router will be fine. Just all the other wireless connections will go down? Or does this include wired? Im guessin not.. but i aint riskin all the pcs goin down
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As your device can't send ARP replies to wired clients without magic, wired clients will not be affected. Only wireless clients will be victims.
Thanks mate nice info..
Question is... is it really worth it lol
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slking1989 said:
Thanks mate nice info..
Question is... is it really worth it lol
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It depends on you.
Well, I have used it many times in public Wi-Fi. Here's the Internet speed result: 1Mbps to 25+ Mbps (could be more, but device had limitation)!
does s g siii have internet pass-through? i did not find it in my device. my previous HTC cellphone had it and it was awesome
plz help
qaid yassin said:
does s g siii have internet pass-through? i did not find it in my device. my previous HTC cellphone had it and it was awesome
plz help
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It's a feature only for HTC devices (precisely, it is a feature of Sense, the proprietary interface of HTC)
qaid yassin said:
does s g siii have internet pass-through? i did not find it in my device. my previous HTC cellphone had it and it was awesome
plz help
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Nope. As what the dude above me said, it's a feature from sense..
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There is USB and Bluetooth tethering of your wifi or 3G connection. Thats internet passthrough to me. (Typing this while my S3 is connected via wifi, and both an iPad and Win7 laptop bleutooth tethered to my S3 using the S3 internet connection at the same time).
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pwhooftman said:
There is USB and Bluetooth tethering of your wifi or 3G connection. Thats internet passthrough to me. (Typing this while my S3 is connected via wifi, and both an iPad and Win7 laptop bleutooth tethered to my S3 using the S3 internet connection at the same time).
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I guess he is talking about the way around. Internet of Laptop used by S3, I guess there are apps out there that can do this, e.g. mHotspot or connectify
I updated my evo lte to jellybean and now i cant connect to my wifi, but im able to detect other wifi networks
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richardb2837 said:
I updated my evo lte to jellybean and now i cant connect to my wifi, but im able to detect other wifi networks
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unplug the cable modem and wireless router. plug in the cable modem first and then wait 2 minutes before you plug in the wireless router. while the wifi router is booting up reboot your phone.
if this help you please feel free to hit the thanks button.
tekno4ever said:
unplug the cable modem and wireless router. plug in the cable modem first and then wait 2 minutes before you plug in the wireless router. while the wifi router is booting up reboot your phone.
if this help you please feel free to hit the thanks button.
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some routers wont release the certificate so you have to go into router settings to release the dns lease for your phone
richardb2837 said:
I updated my evo lte to jellybean and now i cant connect to my wifi, but im able to detect other wifi networks
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This looks to have been solved in the Sprint forums.
DLNA seems to get toggled on by default on some phones.
Go to settings->wifi->menu, advanced, uncheck DLNA
You can either toggle wifi or reboot at that point.
I did try. But it didnt work, i gave u a thanks anyways for helping
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I tried, but it didnt work, its so annoying i depend on wifi alot, i dont get how its able to detect other wofi networks on the houses around me but not my wifi network
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Turn off that sprint connection optimized crap..bet it helps it issue, sgs3 on sprint of my wife's had same issue
irishgreen said:
Turn off that sprint connection optimized crap..bet it helps it issue, sgs3 on sprint of my wife's had same issue
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yes, this has helped several people from what I have read. and irishgreen is correct, sprint connection optimizer is crap.
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vandon1 said:
This looks to have been solved in the Sprint forums.
DLNA seems to get toggled on by default on some phones.
Go to settings->wifi->menu, advanced, uncheck DLNA
You can either toggle wifi or reboot at that point.
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This fix worked for me, I also turned the optimizer off.
Nope it didnt work for me
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Hello.
I'm at my summer house right now and have no router here. Laptop has a mobile broadband adapter with no bandwidth limit. Therefor I would like to share that connection to my S3 to save data on my phones plan.
Problem: S3 cannot see the wifi network regardless of security or ssid. I have done this hundreds of times with this computer and other phones (O2X and iPhone 4S). I really don't understand what's wrong...
Windows 7 on the computer and stock rooted rom on the phone.
Please help me from having to pay for unnecessary bandwidth :beer:
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Install Connectify to your laptop :good:
http://www.connectify.me/
hsrars-d said:
Install Connectify to your laptop :good:
http://www.connectify.me/
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Will try!
It's a pro feature to share mobile. I don't feel like paying to share what I'm already paying for.
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Connectify
I'm using Connectify, but I have some problems with it. It often drops Wi-Fi connection on phone side. The only solution is to restart hotspot on computer. Kinda sucks when dealing with larger files. Are there any similar alternatives?
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Will try!
It's a pro feature to share mobile. I don't feel like paying to share what I'm already paying for.
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Weird, I used connectify to share my 3g broadband but it was ~2 years ago so thigs may have changed since then...
And after googling around I found out that inablity to see ad-hoc networks is an android "limitation".
I remember using ad-hoc networks back in day with gingerbread though and it was a mod back then too, not sure if there is mods for newer android versions to access ad-hoc networks.
Is it possible to make HTC One MAX a wifi hotspot without rooting? When I had EVO, I used PDANET. Are there any equivalents?
This is default feature available. No need root for it. Look for it at settings/more/wireless network/mobile sharing
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don't want to pay $20.00 a month
mobile88 said:
This is default feature available. No need root for it. Look for it at settings/more/wireless network/mobile sharing
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I know that feature, but for that I have to pay monthly charge and also it has a limit, I do not want either.
Even with root I am unable to get tethering apps to work with this phone. I've tried easy tether pro and Wi-Fi tether for root users.
What provider are you guys on?
pradeepvizz said:
What provider are you guys on?
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I am on Sprint
don't have an answer for you if you don't have root but for those that do I use Wifi Tether for Root found here (https://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/). Its not perfect I usually have to start and stop it a couple of times before my Mac will recognize it. As well you can use this (http://www.clockworkmod.com/) for usb tethering, I got it working on my linux box, but the PC app does not work on my Mac OS X Mavericks.
Foxfi, I tried it on the Verizon store demo and it worked fine lol. I havent bought it yet, still thinking about it but Foxfi woeked just fine on it.
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milesje said:
don't have an answer for you if you don't have root but for those that do I use Wifi Tether for Root found here (https://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/). Its not perfect I usually have to start and stop it a couple of times before my Mac will recognize it. As well you can use this (http://www.clockworkmod.com/) for usb tethering, I got it working on my linux box, but the PC app does not work on my Mac OS X Mavericks.
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What were you settings for Wifi Tether?