I searched around and didn't find a topic about this yet, so I'll make one.
Anyone have any idea of the Evo3D will support IPv6? And if not, I'm assuming it would be possible to release a OTA software update that will allow the Wi-Fi to support IPv6. Same question for the Galaxy S2 as well...
I don't think it would matter. the first hop would go to one of sprints routers (or your isp over wifi), I'm sure whatever you are trying to get to would be running both ipv4 and ipv6, ipv6 can be encapsulated into a ipv4 packet via "6to4 Tunneling"
EVO 4G supports IPv6. Heck, I've even gotten an IPv6 address from Sprint when running ifconfig. Linux has long supported ipv6, so it's safe to assume the 3D will also be fully IPv6 enabled.
ChrisDos said:
EVO 4G supports IPv6. Heck, I've even gotten an IPv6 address from Sprint when running ifconfig. Linux has long supported ipv6, so it's safe to assume the 3D will also be fully IPv6 enabled.
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Precisely +1
Awesome. Thank you! +1
Thing is... Nobody NEEDS IPv6.
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ok so my evo is Boosted and ive been trying to get faster speeds so i said F%*(%& it and i had a clear account for my Gaming needs and now i got Comcast so i said let try and get my phone on this account and finally last night they took it as an ( INTEL HANDHELD DEVICE ) and it is stupid fast im happy but when i try to use the 4G hotspot its NO GO BRO! it gives an error saying
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ATTENTION:
Our records indicate there may already be an account for this device or that the incorrect network provider was selected in the Connection Manager.
You will need to select the correct network provider from the list of available networks in the Connection Manager.
The Connection Manager is currently looking for any new network providers that may have been recently added. Please wait at least 3 minutes for this update to take place prior to performing the steps outlined below.
Note: If you still experience issues obtaining a subscription on your network provider of choice, it may be necessary to install an updated version of your Connection Manager.
If using the Intel PROSet/Wireless WiMAX Connection Utility:
Perform a "Wide Area Scan" to select the correct network provider. "
( and there is a big picture here with some signal and whatever ) then it says follow these instruction ???
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Select Disconnect to disconnect from the current network provider.
Select Show Network List or "Show network list" to perform a Wide Area Scan.
Select Search Networks to search for available networks.
Select the network to which you are subscribed.
Select Connect to connect to your subscribed network.
Refresh or restart your browser to access the internet.
Follow the instructions of your connection manager to scan for additional networks:
Disconnect from the current network provider.
Follow the instructions of your connection manager to search for all available networks.
Select the network to which you are subscribed.
Follow the instructions of your connection manager to connect to your subscribed network.
Refresh or restart your browser to access the internet. "
and in the box with the picture it says something about intel ??? should i try and call back and tell them its a dell mini or can someone here help me PLEASE ADVISE! thanks to all
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if you have to move feel free i just put it here cause i felt that it was a development Question but maybe im wrong thanks and sorry
What on earth?
On your Sprint Evo 3D, you're trying to use
- Clear WiMax 4G (not Sprint's)
- on the Boost Mobile network
- with a Comcast modem
- to play video games
This makes absolutely no sense -- slow down, son! What exactly are you trying to do here?
If you mean you just want to get your 4G hotspot working (regardless of provider), you obviously shouldn't use the built in Sprint hotspot (even the hacked one). You're going to have to screw around with Wifi Tether for Root (google it) or Barnacle, potentially in ad-hoc mode. Some tools (including the official hotspot tool) and some tethering modes pretty much tell the WiMax tower to assign a new IP to the broadcast, effectively giving your computer or laptop a distinct IP from the phone. This is why they don't work, and it's also how the company finds out. Clear probably sees this secondary IP request produced by the tethering app, notes that it isn't the IP configuration you set up with them (or paid for), and blocks your service.
Your solution? Get the phone working again, then use a different form of tethering or a different mode. Ad-hoc mode (Barnacle) and wired tether (PDANet) are practically guaranteed to work, unless Clear has a way of sniffing packets for routing protocols.
curiousGeorge said:
What on earth?
On your Sprint Evo 3D, you're trying to use
- Clear WiMax 4G (not Sprint's)
- on the Boost Mobile network
- with a Comcast modem
- to play video games
This makes absolutely no sense -- slow down, son! What exactly are you trying to do here?
If you mean you just want to get your 4G hotspot working (regardless of provider), you obviously shouldn't use the built in Sprint hotspot (even the hacked one). You're going to have to screw around with Wifi Tether for Root (google it) or Barnacle, potentially in ad-hoc mode. Some tools (including the official hotspot tool) and some tethering modes pretty much tell the WiMax tower to assign a new IP to the broadcast, effectively giving your computer or laptop a distinct IP from the phone. This is why they don't work, and it's also how the company finds out. Clear probably sees this secondary IP request produced by the tethering app, notes that it isn't the IP configuration you set up with them (or paid for), and blocks your service.
Your solution? Get the phone working again, then use a different form of tethering or a different mode. Ad-hoc mode (Barnacle) and wired tether (PDANet) are practically guaranteed to work, unless Clear has a way of sniffing packets for routing protocols.
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So what im running is HTC evo 3d on Boost Mobile and i added a Clear account its fast but when i tether it wont let me gives the error ? ive read your suggestions/instructions and im a bit lost so any more help you can provide is cool! PLEASE ADVISE! thanks
just use barnicle tether or wifi tether
they work fine with phones running on clear.
I know thats not a seamless integration but you can try custom roms as well....
I usually just use wifi tether it seems to be better for "boosted" phones
esp the ones i get on clear
Zarboz said:
just use barnicle tether or wifi tether
they work fine with phones running on clear.
I know thats not a seamless integration but you can try custom roms as well....
I usually just use wifi tether it seems to be better for "boosted" phones
esp the ones i get on clear
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well thanks for the help but i am running custom thats all ill run! im on Steal25 now and ive used the android tether before and it just seems not to like me ive always had better success with the hacked sprint hotspot! but i am desperate as if i cant get it fixed then its no purpose to have the clear account as i got comcast at home but when on the go i'm N THE NEED FOR SPEED! also as far as Barnacles it's always worked great but i guess i forgot about it Either Way i am glad for the responses and input to this problem
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can you tell me what you connected your phone to clear as ??? mine is labeled a intel handheld device ? and when i hit the page it says something about INTEL??? please advise
The Sprint WiFi tether does not work with 4G (clear). You'll need to use WiFi tether or the others. Wi-Fi tether works great and it's free. Check the boxes that say MSS clamping and routing fix (something like that).
Sent from my PG86100 using Tapatalk 2
moonpie28 said:
The Sprint WiFi tether does not work with 4G (clear). You'll need to use WiFi tether or the others. Wi-Fi tether works great and it's free. Check the boxes that say MSS clamping and routing fix (something like that).
Sent from my PG86100 using Tapatalk 2
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I dont like Moonpies but your A Real HUKELBERRY much love to you man it F^(&(*&ing WORKED!!!!!!!! i was just about to call CLEAR and just MOVE my USB stick back on the account and i read your response i tried it and BADA BING BADA BANG it WORKED thanks alot to you and everyone who responded!
BUT KNOW HERE'S the new HEADACHE how do i SPEED IT UP as on the phone im getting anywhere from high 3's to 10meg but tethering the fastest so far has been 680 kb's faster then my 3g tether but REALLY NOW WHAT I WANT OR EXPECTED so is there a way to speed it up cause the clear is really fast but if im still near 3g speeds when i tether i will have to go back to my usb device PLEASE ADVISE!
This morning I was confronted with something weird. My phone all of a sudden could not connect to a remote VPS server via POP3. It would just say No Connection.
The same phone however could connect to everything else, including other services on the same remote server. And, it could connect to other servers using POP3. If I switched to WiFi, it then connected just fine.
Drove me nuts trying to figure out what the issue.
Obvious things were checked, firewall, pop3 server etc... to no avail...
So finally, I figured that Verizon was having some weird 4G problem related to port 110.. I had the POP3 server, listen on a secondary port... Still nada...
While looking at the POP3 Server configs, I saw that they now had support for ipv6, but that by default it didn't listen to them. So I changed the configuration and bang.... the phone connected...
It was apparently trying to connect to ipv6 since the time I found it was failing.
Wonder if anyone has run into this.... Looking at the logs, my phone is the ONLY device connecting via ipv6, everything else is using ipv4.
Well this turned out to be pretty simple.
IF you publish an AAAA record for a host, and you are using Verizon 4G, it will use the AAAA entry for the host in liu of the AA record.
In my case, this had surprising results that once I figured it out made sense, but at the time caused a lot of confusion as to what was the trigger for the action that was taking place.
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Well this turned out to be pretty simple.
IF you publish an AAAA record for a host, and you are using Verizon 4G, it will use the AAAA entry for the host in liu of the AA record.
In my case, this had surprising results that once I figured it out made sense, but at the time caused a lot of confusion as to what was the trigger for the action that was taking place.
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Yes.. you learned the hard way that LTE was rolled out with native IPv6 (and preferred stack too). Pretty smart to setup a new network using IPv6 and save us the headaches of upgrading later after the fact...
Hi all,
Assuming the following:
Android 2.3.7 device is connected to an IPv6 internet connection
Tethering is legal for your device/carrier
The ipv6-test gives 10/10 (perfect score) for IPv6 readiness for your phone, and you can access e.g. http://ipv6.google.com using the phone itself
You want to tether to a PC using USB
Device is rooted
Is there a way to give the PC access to the phone's IPv6 internet connection?
I'm assuming that we can't give the PC a public IPv6 address, because the phone is probably only allotted one IPv6 address from the carrier; plus they might treat your plan differently or something if you try to claim another IP address (it's an unnecessary complexity)
So what we actually need to do is, to create a NAT IPv6 space on the device, just like we do for IPv4 when we tether, and provision an IP to the PC that way. Then we have to do something for DNS; I guess we can use OpenDNS's AAAA servers.
Do any of the existing tethering methods support this at all, or is this something I'd have to do manually? Also, is it possible even in theory on Android 2.3, or is it known that a newer version of Android will enable it?
Thanks.
a year later...
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Hey using the evo 3d, rooted, sos rom.
I having issues with wifi tether. newest version. Where did they put the "MSS Clamping" check box go?
I never seemed to have this issue when I was able to check this box. Some reason it is no longer found under options. only routing fix.
heres my problem without check MSS clamping>>
When the phone is tethered. all my devices connected have issues loading only certain websites correctly. It is like the web site "style.css" isnt loading or something, and known of the photos load.
thanks
spigen said:
Hey using the evo 3d, rooted, sos rom.
I having issues with wifi tether. newest version. Where did they put the "MSS Clamping" check box go?
I never seemed to have this issue when I was able to check this box. Some reason it is no longer found under options. only routing fix.
thanks
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I don't think that your problem is MSS clamping, which is a rather obscure parameter for TCP that the WiFi tether developers decided to take out. Here's a definition for it from a Wikipedia article:
A workaround used by some routers is to change the maximum segment size (MSS) of all TCP connections passing through links with MTU lower than the Ethernet default of 1500. This is known as MSS clamping.
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It sounds like your problem is more likely related to a cache for the browser, or possibly in a proxy server somewhere in the network. Although many people have specified MSS clamping along with the router fix to get WiFi Tether working on the Evo 3D, I've never needed to use it.
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
I don't think that your problem is MSS clamping, which is a rather obscure parameter for TCP that the WiFi tether developers decided to take out. Here's a definition for it from a Wikipedia article:
It sounds like your problem is more likely related to a cache for the browser, or possibly in a proxy server somewhere in the network. Although many people have specified MSS clamping along with the router fix to get WiFi Tether working on the Evo 3D, I've never needed to use it.
ramjet73
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yeah when you dont click the router fix, you just get a "!" for your wifi signal on mac, on windows you get the stupid yellow caution thingy over wifi connection.
When its clicked, internet works fine. expect....random websites.
its weird, it happens across operation system. on both explorer, chrome, and safari. but when i discount from my wifi tether and connect to a regular internet connection the websites load up fine. no issues.
Try settinf your MTU in the browsing device to (for example) 1300. (ifconfig WLAN MTU 1300).
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To the point
I have been working on getting tether working on my phone.
I really want Android Native, or even Linux Native via scripts.
I would also like to better understand why this works as it does (as far as function, not manufacturer/carrier policy)
What Works...
- [VPN servers] and [Proxy Servers] that are hosted on the phone
- DHCP servers (Wifi Tethering Router/etc...) if the network to be accessed is WLAN 192.168.0.x
What doesn't...
- Anything else involving a DHCP server, Wifi(or USB) and through LTE data
# Confirmed something on the ROM due to my having a CM Remix phone that had full ability.
What can i DELETE or ADD to cease this limiter of bandwidth "70KB/s"
EDIT:
- - - Solved tether: Client side ttl set
I haven't found anything on mine. Although Wifi Tether Router by Fabio Grasso I think it is has been the most consistent solution.
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I haven't found anything on mine. Although Wifi Tether Router by Fabio Grasso I think it is has been the most consistent solution.
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Usually I do use his app.
even bought his new one.
However these is something specific thats locking down the bandwidth
I use the T-Mobile One plus international plan and it gives you unlimited high speed LTE hotspot included for $25 a month