Android 2.1&2.1 connecting to Ad hoc network problem...........
can't connecting to Ad hoc network.
You have to be a bit more specific. What is the other device you're trying to connect to? Is it broadcasting the ssid? Is it encrypted? Is it a b or g protocol?
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You have to be a bit more specific. What is the other device you're trying to connect to? Is it broadcasting the ssid? Is it encrypted? Is it a b or g protocol?
My device:XPERIA X10i 2.2MIUI&2.2CM6&2.1 stock (2.2MIUI).
My connect Is not it encrypted. (open).
protocol is G>150MB.
WIN7.
broadcasting the ssid AD HOC.
Hisham alshaeer said:
My device:XPERIA X10i 2.2MIUI&2.2CM6&2.1 stock (2.2MIUI).
My connect Is not it encrypted. (open).
protocol is G>150MB.
WIN7.
broadcasting the ssid AD HOC.
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Dial it back to 54mb the X10 isn't that fast and doesn't like mixed G/N networks IME. You actually named the SSID "AD HOC"? with a blank? Try "AD_HOC" first.
FWIW, I maintain 3 different networks at home. a 2.4gHz N to 150, a 5gHz N to 450 and a 2.4gHz G to 54mb which is only used by the two x10's in my house.
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I looked into other topics on this forum and didn't find an answer so I hope someone could help me out.
I want to share my PC Broadband Connection through a wireless device (MSI US60SE) so I can browse internet on my LG O1 when I'm at home. I am aware things might be easier with a WiFi router ... but far as it goes this is what I tried, not looking fwd to buy a wireless router at the moment.
Over Broadband Connection > Properties > Sharing I selected "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection" and over > Home networking connection < I selected "Wireless connection" and I hit OK.
I set up an ad-hoc internet sharing with a name and password WEP2.
I activated the connections... broadband and ad-hoc. For the 2nd one there was a note "Awaiting connections" a green light was blinking ... so it was on...
I activated the WiFi on my LG O1 P500 and surprise.... there was no sign of my ad-hoc sharing connection. I tried to add it... and there was a note "Not in range"
MSI US60SE is an USB wireless adapter, 802.11b/g, 108Mbs and far as I know Optimus One P500 has WiFi 802.11b/g
Here are some info about the MSI:
Networking
Connectivity Technology Wireless
Data Link Protocol IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 802.11 Super G
Spread Spectrum Method OFDM, DSSS
Data Transfer Rate 108 Mbps
Line Coding Format DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK, OFDM
Frequency Band 2.4 GHz
Max Range Open Space 830 m
Compliant Standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.1x
Encryption Algorithm AES, 128-bit WEP, 64-bit WEP, 152-bit WEP, TKIP, WPA, WPA2
Compliant Standards CE, FCC
If I would want to connect my PC through the MSI US60SE I can see the same WiFi (locked) connection I get on my P500
Can anyone explain if I messed up somewhere or if the US60SE is capable of acting as a WiFi router so I could share my PPOE via US60SE to connect my P500
Thanks!
Dude by default android doesn't. Search in the forum you will find a post with a zip file flash it and u can see the adhoc network. Or if using win7 use connnectify
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Thanks for the tip... I got the answer here. I didn't search using adhoc... well my O1 runs Froyo 2.2.2 and I need to root, for that need to downgrade to 2.2.0... so guess is easier to get a WiFi router or go out downtown fishing for unsecured connections )
Hi guys, anyone can help me out here with regards to connecting our SGS2 to Wireless N network? I have tried changing my radio frequency setting and even resorted to using WEP authentication instead of WPA, but I just can't get the phone to connect via N network, it always connects via G instead. But under the same settings, I am able to connect my acer laptop and my wife's iphone4 to the N network.
Is there any specific settings I need to configure on my router? I am using a Prolink H5004N adsl2+ modem with wireless N router. The modem is compliant to IEEE 802.11n standards, not draft-n and should work with the SGS2?
wind79 said:
Hi guys, anyone can help me out here with regards to connecting our SGS2 to Wireless N network? I have tried changing my radio frequency setting and even resorted to using WEP authentication instead of WPA, but I just can't get the phone to connect via N network, it always connects via G instead. But under the same settings, I am able to connect my acer laptop and my wife's iphone4 to the N network.
Is there any specific settings I need to configure on my router? I am using a Prolink H5004N adsl2+ modem with wireless N router. The modem is compliant to IEEE 802.11n standards, not draft-n and should work with the SGS2?
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Not sure, but I think that it will connect if your N-network are in the 2.4 GHz frequency area, but not in the 5.0 GHz
mljjlm said:
Not sure, but I think that it will connect if your N-network are in the 2.4 GHz frequency area, but not in the 5.0 GHz
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Yup, tried that too, but still connects to G only. I have also tried configuring router to accept only N networks instead of G/N, but then the SGS2 will not even see the SSID when its performing a wireless scan.
wind79 said:
connecting our SGS2 to Wireless N network?
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Ive got the same issue. Router Asus RT-N16 (b/g/n, 2.4GHz). Playing with different router firmwares, settings and so on - no luck so far.
Check the "advanced" settings by pressing the menu button in the wireless and make sure nothing wierd is set in there.
Otherwise, as long as the router is set to N only on the 2.4ghz band, it should at _least_ see the SSID.
That modem supports WPS, try pressing the WPS button on the back of the modem and then use the "WPS button connection" option in the wi-fi settings menu on the SGS2.
Remember the single-channel 802.11n 2.4ghz such as the SGS2 supports will only max out at 72mbps anyway so there's not a huge improvement over the 54mbps that 11g will give you, although 11n is more efficient.
grey77 said:
Ive got the same issue. Router Asus RT-N16 (b/g/n, 2.4GHz). Playing with different router firmwares, settings and so on - no luck so far.
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I've got the same unit and it works fine with it, that said I'm running a recent build of the Tomato firmware on mine. I don't think I even powered it up fully with the original firmware...
knightnz said:
Check the "advanced" settings by pressing the menu button in the wireless and make sure nothing wierd is set in there.
Otherwise, as long as the router is set to N only on the 2.4ghz band, it should at _least_ see the SSID.
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thx for fast reply
SGS2 can see SSID, but fails to connect until I force RT-N16 (with custom firmware, RT-N16-1.9.2.7-rtn-r3121) down to "Use 802.11 G only".
Never had any problems with other 802.11 N powered devices.
only wpa2-aes or no encryption are N-standard
wind79 said:
Hi guys, anyone can help me out here with regards to connecting our SGS2 to Wireless N network? I have tried changing my radio frequency setting and even resorted to using WEP authentication instead of WPA, but I just can't get the phone to connect via N network, it always connects via G instead. But under the same settings, I am able to connect my acer laptop and my wife's iphone4 to the N network.
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wireless N only officially supports either WPA2-AES encryption or no encryption. Devices with drivers that more closely comply to the spec will not connect to WEP or WPA.
I hope you fixed the issue. I stumbled across this thread while asking the same question; maybe someone else will benefit by having this thread wrapped-up also. No haters, egos, persons, etc please. It's been necessary already to block a few of you.
can't connecting to Ad hoc network.
My device:XPERIA X10i 2.3.2MIUI &2.3.3 stock.
My connect Is not it encrypted. (open).
protocol is G.
system is WIN7.
broadcasting the ssid AD HOC.
no one seems to care about this or has a solution??? or is there something we just don't know about????
hey all,
i have rooted sgs2
i modified my wpa supplicant to get adhoc connectivity.
my phone can connected to adhoc network created in my desktop, but no internet available in my phone.
i have checked the "enable internet sharing" option of the LAN adapter which carries internet to my desktop, but no way..
also tried connectify and virtual hotsopt..same situation..
please help me to find a solution..
What type of modem/router do you have and does it have wifi capability?
IIRC the android doesnt support ad-hoc networks. Use a program called connectify to set up a virtual access point your phone can use
Edit ah ok forget it im getting sleepy here... Perhaps you shod try going with different wireless security? WPA/PSK works well here.
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Hi,
I have the following problem:
My wireless router is Netgear WNR2000 v.1. When configured to work up to 300 mbps (Wireless N mode) the phone connects to the router, obtains IP, DNS etc. but has no internet. When I configure the router to work up to 54 mbps (G mode) the problem is solved. I've tried all the security options - WPA2/PSK, WEP and open, same result. I still havent tried the phone with other Wireless N router. My HTC Desire works with the router on any settings. Any ideas how to make the RAZR work with the router in N mode?
Hi,
running wndr3700 on n mode with ssid hidden and wpa2.
No problems at all, connection works perfect.
Maybe router update would help?
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My Razr doesn't like of Wireless B and N
In G mode the connection works fine, in N and B the connection drop at every 10 seconds.
Why Motorola does this?
I tried it on TP-Link router with DD-WRT and N standart, works fine.
vuzhy said:
I tried it on TP-Link router with DD-WRT and N standart, works fine.
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My router also is a TP-LINK. Model: TL-WR741N and doesn't work fine
Two Razrs and the same problem in N standart