hey at all
Anyone know how it is possible to connect to a cisco ipsec vpn using groupname, cisco anyconnect doesn't work and the stock vpn also not.
I need this for university and i dont know what i should do, on my galaxy s i've got another kernel with an tun.ko modul and it works very fine, but id like to have an internet connecgion with my tab too!
Hope to find an answer here
sweeta88 said:
hey at all
Anyone know how it is possible to connect to a cisco ipsec vpn using groupname, cisco anyconnect doesn't work and the stock vpn also not.
I need this for university and i dont know what i should do, on my galaxy s i've got another kernel with an tun.ko modul and it works very fine, but id like to have an internet connecgion with my tab too!
Hope to find an answer here
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Hi sweeta88
Pershoot kernel have embedded tun.ko. I use that with vpnc (free on market) and all works fine.
Give it a try, also root is needed.
oke thanks ill try and give response
so i flashed pershoots kernel installed vpnc widget and set up the connection settings and placed the widget on homescreen, but when i want to start the connection by clicking on the widget it won't do anything. Tab is rooted, the logfile of vpnc widget says something like, cannot create temporary file.... any idea?
sweeta88 said:
so i flashed pershoots kernel installed vpnc widget and set up the connection settings and placed the widget on homescreen, but when i want to start the connection by clicking on the widget it won't do anything. Tab is rooted, the logfile of vpnc widget says something like, cannot create temporary file.... any idea?
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You are right, i forget that.
If you manually create that dir in root folder everything should work correctly.
I've tried many solution but that app with this trick is the only that work.
Please tell me if for you is the same.
Thanks.
You are right, i forget that.
If you manually create that dir in root folder everything should work correctly.
I've tried many solution but that app with this trick is the only that work.
Please tell me if for you is the same.
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hey i've tried, and it works very fine for me, created he folder manually with root explorer and everything is ok now, thanks a lot! do u know where i can get the tun.ko module standalone, so that i can use this also with stock kernel, because that could be usefull for many users
sweeta88 said:
hey i've tried, and it works very fine for me, created he folder manually with root explorer and everything is ok now, thanks a lot! do u know where i can get the tun.ko module standalone, so that i can use this also with stock kernel, because that could be usefull for many users
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I don't know where to find the standalone module, sorry.
I've noticed that the latest update of vpnc have corrected the folder in root issue.
Everything works smooth.
Related
hi, anyone know got which rom can support iptables? bcos i wan use droidwall , can some one help?
nini8888 said:
hi, anyone know got which rom can support iptables? bcos i wan use droidwall , can some one help?
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last i read, its kernel related and cant be supported till the bootloader is cracked which will allow the dev's to load a custom kernel.
Yes they can be complied as kernel modules. The issue you have is not iptables but netfilter being loaded and configured. I've noticed the need as anyone who has installed Titanium backup has. Bin4ry is the kernel commando here.. maybe ask him for a custom kernel and buy him a case of beer
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I'd love to see that too, just for Wifi Tethering (barnacle needs it too... :-( )
If you find something let us know, thx.
bbvg said:
I'd love to see that too, just for Wifi Tethering (barnacle needs it too... :-( )
If you find something let us know, thx.
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Barnacle works fine including with WEP as-is without netfilter or iptables. The last couple of Barnacle updates have made it extremely reliable.
awojtas said:
Barnacle works fine including with WEP as-is without netfilter or iptables. The last couple of Barnacle updates have made it extremely reliable.
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Wut??? That would be great...
I only manage to get it to work with https protocol, no http.. Tried with several different ROMs, always the same.
I'm gonna try to see if I can find any info on that.
bbvg said:
Wut??? That would be great...
I only manage to get it to work with https protocol, no http.. Tried with several different ROMs, always the same.
I'm gonna try to see if I can find any info on that.
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It's always worked fine for me, except about 2 months ago there were a number of Barnacle builds where WEP didn't work. That's all fixed now.
Here's the settings I use:
- WEP: Enabled (ASCII)
- Custom Wifi Ad-hoc: none
- Skip wpa_supplicant: Yes
- Auto Associate: No
- WAN: rmnet0
- LAN: wlan0
A neat new feature is that you can have "Local Mode" where it doesn't need 3G/HSDPA so you can create your own little adhoc network for file sharing.
I then start SwiFTP and Gladinet (running in background) on my laptop maps the \sdcard\DCIM folder to Z:\Android in Windows Explorer so I can import my photos into Adobe Lightroom.
Or you could map \sdcard\music and sync with MusicBee or another music player that allows copying to network drives.
I quite like Barnacle
Unless this thread is about an active development idea, program or effort, it should not be posted in the development forum.
Moved To General as this thread does not involve above development requirements.
awojtas said:
It's always worked fine for me, except about 2 months ago there were a number of Barnacle builds where WEP didn't work. That's all fixed now.
Here's the settings I use:
- WEP: Enabled (ASCII)
- Custom Wifi Ad-hoc: none
- Skip wpa_supplicant: Yes
- Auto Associate: No
- WAN: rmnet0
- LAN: wlan0
A neat new feature is that you can have "Local Mode" where it doesn't need 3G/HSDPA so you can create your own little adhoc network for file sharing.
I then start SwiFTP and Gladinet (running in background) on my laptop maps the \sdcard\DCIM folder to Z:\Android in Windows Explorer so I can import my photos into Adobe Lightroom.
Or you could map \sdcard\music and sync with MusicBee or another music player that allows copying to network drives.
I quite like Barnacle
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Thx for all the info, but i tried with your settings and mine, and i still have the same problem : all works fine in https, but i always get error 403 (permission denied) in http.
Slight difference with your settings : Barnacle shows an error message : NAT Restart : permission denied.
I'm starting to think it's my provider (SFR) that blocks this... possible?
EDIT : Think i'l open a new thread in the appropriate section if I can't find anything. Thanks for helping.
Hi,
I just got my first Android phone. I am running shipped 2.2 ROM from Vodafone Australia. I have connected it to wifi and it shows up as ANDROID_XXXXXXXXXXXX in the connected device list. How do I change that name?
I have changed the bluetooth device name already. Can I not change the wifi name?
TA.
You can't if you're not rooted. BTW B has a feature for this.
Sent from my HTC Legend
Thanks. I am not planinng to root it now as I am still getting used to it. For
me 99% of the stuff I need is already there and I am happy with it.
Now all I need is a decent file manager and a ZIP or RAR application which works on Android. I need to password protect some files so I figure I can use ZIP or RAR file and be done with it but I also want to manage files using file manager.
BlaY0 said:
BTW B has a feature for this.
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Pardon my lack of knowledge but what is "B"?
janemanno1 said:
Pardon my lack of knowledge but what is "B"?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=866849
Custom Rom
Thanks. I am not ready to go custom rom route either.
Is there just a rooted option?
Or can this be changed in qpst?
xtreme barton said:
Is there just a rooted option?
Or can this be changed in qpst?
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Well I actually guess now that we have unlocked bootloader, you could keep your stock rom, and unlock the boot loader and then change what you need to...
Previously you needed to root to change stuff. If you go to dev section you can find out how to unlock by reading the unlock thread
sent from my legend using zeubeas cm9 beta2
I have asked this question myself. and found the name CAN be changed settings>wireless& networks>portable Wi-Fi hotspot settings> and select Router Name(SSID)
I was not able to do this while hotspot was active. but i disabled the hotspot and then was able to rename the router (SSID) from the default Wildfire S that it was
I hope this helped.
Dear friends,
I have searched tens of forums and googled requested for a days,
but I didn't have chance that find any answer
And it seems that nobody speak so much about that problem here,
people are in race for newer and newer firmwares,
is it possible that nobody can't find the way to solve that problem and succeed to modify wpa_supplicant to work on new Gingerbread 2.3.4?
I can't belive that I have 500€ phone witout possibility to use ad-hoc WiFi at my home
Download this file - http://www.mediafire.com/?ap3alfyf2asu1ca
Disable the wifi...Copy-paste the file in system/bin using root explorer... reboot the phone...done, your phone running KG1 can connect to ad-hoc networks
oops.. i just tried on KG1. Didn't connect to an adhoc network setup with WEP.
I even set the properties of the file like:-
owner: Root Group: shell along with proper file permissions.
Still no working.
Huh, god knows, maybe it depends of type of installed ROM.
Galaxy S2, Lightning ROM 2.2, rooted, exchanged downloaded wpa-supplicant with original without changing any owner properties using Root Explorer and Mount R/W and R/O option,
and - it works, after reboot, sure.
I heard that gingerbread 2.3.x does not support ad-hoc wifi but froyo 2.2.x supports it!!!!
There is a file in the sticky thread. wtf it works fine. Im using it on M250S - 2.3.4
delete the file first ,than paste the new file back ,reboot
guys, is there any conclusion from this thread? i'm getting desperate too
chemychemy said:
guys, is there any conclusion from this thread? i'm getting desperate too
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This is the conslusion-
Use this file- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15773095&postcount=44
Working on stock KG3, Litening(all versions),Villain(all versions), others i didn't test...
I tested using Bzeek wifi hotspot creator on windows Vista, if you can't connect to WEP, try Bzeek, its open network but password is needed to use it
I have the LG Optimus 3D and I wanted to use my old WinMo phone as an ad-hoc server. I searched a lot and finally found the solution:
First of all you need a rooted device.
Go to Market and install "ZT-180 Adhoc Switcher". Run this program everytime you want to connect to ad-hoc.
The device acting as server needs to have its SSID to "AndroidTether" and require no password.
Don't forget to revert back to "infrastructure" mode after ending your session otherwise you won't be able to connect to normal hotspots.
There is no guarantee that this will work on all devices. Just try and see...
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
My phone were able to connect to sprint to and is ready to accept connections but my EVO VIEW did not detect it. I have no problem detecting my home wifi but not my TP2 using Energy rom.
Any help would be great. I have not update the rom on this View.
ohh man i was having the same problem, and after searching for close to 2 hours i found how to make it work. unfortunately i didnt save any of the links, but i can tell u what to look for.
1. first thing is your evo view needs to be rooted.
2. need to download root explorer, paid app, or es file explorer and manually set it to have root access.
3. then u need to do a search for adhoc or wpa supplicant, which is the file u would get from the adhoc search.
4. turn off wifi.
5. go to system\bin folder and save your old wpa supplicant file. people recommend renaming it as wpa supplicant.old.
6. paste new wpa supplicant file in the system\bin folder.
7. configure permissions for new file.
8. i reset the device but i didnt see anything that said it was necessary.
for some reason the flyer/view does not have permission to connect to adhoc which is what the tp2 tether works as.
rotor nuts said:
ohh man i was having the same problem, and after searching for close to 2 hours i found how to make it work. unfortunately i didnt save any of the links, but i can tell u what to look for.
1. first thing is your evo view needs to be rooted.
2. need to download root explorer, paid app, or es file explorer and manually set it to have root access.
3. then u need to do a search for adhoc or wpa supplicant, which is the file u would get from the adhoc search.
4. turn off wifi.
5. go to system\bin folder and save your old wpa supplicant file. people recommend renaming it as wpa supplicant.old.
6. paste new wpa supplicant file in the system\bin folder.
7. configure permissions for new file.
8. i reset the device but i didnt see anything that said it was necessary.
for some reason the flyer/view does not have permission to connect to adhoc which is what the tp2 tether works as.
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How do I root the View? Thanks for the help.
sprintsero said:
How do I root the View? Thanks for the help.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1194709
I just did it. However your View must be the correct software and hboot versions.
The Stock ROM will not see Ad-Hoc WiFi points, and the NRG ROM will force reboot if one tries to set it up that way. I gave up on changing NRG and just rooted my tablet.
BTW no need to reset the device as a last step, just stop and restart the WiFi.
stevedebi said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1194709
I just did it. However your View must be the correct software and hboot versions.
The Stock ROM will not see Ad-Hoc WiFi points, and the NRG ROM will force reboot if one tries to set it up that way. I gave up on changing NRG and just rooted my tablet.
BTW no need to reset the device as a last step, just stop and restart the WiFi.
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I did read thru the steps, where do I download the drivers? Desktop or the View?
HTC View version 1.13.0000
sprintsero said:
I did read thru the steps, where do I download the drivers? Desktop or the View?
HTC View version 1.13.0000
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You click on the links in the instructions and your browser downloads the files.
Sent from my HTC HD2 using xda premium
stevedebi said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1194709
I just did it. However your View must be the correct software and hboot versions.
The Stock ROM will not see Ad-Hoc WiFi points, and the NRG ROM will force reboot if one tries to set it up that way. I gave up on changing NRG and just rooted my tablet.
BTW no need to reset the device as a last step, just stop and restart the WiFi.
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true. plus i used wrong wordage. it should be reboot instead of reset. definitely dont want to reset.lol