WifiKill
Do you think that someone is using your wifi? Do you want to take control (hijack) others wifi? Well this app does that using our beloved SG3!!
Well, with this app you can disable internet connection for a device on the same network. So if someone (anyone) is abusing the internet wasting precious bandwidth for a Justin Bieber videoclips you could just kill their connection and stay happy with a full bandwidth just for yourself.
Cool Things you can do with this -
1) If your neighbours are using your wifi network now you can stop them from doing so.
2) You are sitting in CCD or any other place which has open wifi, well you can take control and stop other users from using wifi.
This app is absoultly great and does what it says!!!!
ONE MORE THING - THIS APP REQUIRES ROOT!!!!!
This app is so powerful that it can even close the computers which are connected with Ethernet cables also!
#Dont Spread this thing or other people may use it on you!!! #
To Download this and for more Info Goto the main thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1282900
All thanks to the Developers of the app and not me. I just found it over the internet. I have not in any way created this app!!
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TRIED AND TESTED! WORKS ON OUR G3
Nice.
Usefull!!!
What's the difference between the reject methodes?
Humpie said:
What's the difference between the reject methodes?
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IDK, but use the second
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IDK, but use the second
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What does that one do? Because I read you could even shut a computer down...
I guess the first one just blocks the wifi.
Ah, found it on his forum:
There are 4 options to kill the connections coming through the phone:
1) Don't use iptables
- this will only put 0 in the /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward, which will drop each packet from the client point of view the browser will try to load the page indefinitely like having a 1kbps internet connection each connection will just time out.
this is the best way if your device don't have iptables!
2) Use iptables + DROP policy
- this has similar effect to the previous but the packets are dropped in the iptables
3) Use iptables + REJECT target
- this will reject packets sending either RST packets for each tcp connection or icmp-port-unreach for udp connections, from client POV this will kill all connections pages will just look like they are temporarily down, browser won't load long it will instantly go off, REJECT target support is needed in order for this to work
4) Use iptables + redirect to 127.0.0.1:1
- this should have similar effect to the 3rd option but if your device don't have reject target, all tcp connections are redirected to your device and port 1 which is mostly unused and this also will send RST for each connection
But still, wich option shuts down a computer? Or does it just close the connection?
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Humpie said:
Ah, found it on his forum:
There are 4 options to kill the connections coming through the phone:
1) Don't use iptables
- this will only put 0 in the /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward, which will drop each packet from the client point of view the browser will try to load the page indefinitely like having a 1kbps internet connection each connection will just time out.
this is the best way if your device don't have iptables!
2) Use iptables + DROP policy
- this has similar effect to the previous but the packets are dropped in the iptables
3) Use iptables + REJECT target
- this will reject packets sending either RST packets for each tcp connection or icmp-port-unreach for udp connections, from client POV this will kill all connections pages will just look like they are temporarily down, browser won't load long it will instantly go off, REJECT target support is needed in order for this to work
4) Use iptables + redirect to 127.0.0.1:1
- this should have similar effect to the 3rd option but if your device don't have reject target, all tcp connections are redirected to your device and port 1 which is mostly unused and this also will send RST for each connection
But still, wich option shuts down a computer? Or does it just close the connection?
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Opps. Sorry. That was just a typo. There's no option to shutdown. It just closes the connection
Hmm can you do this to any IP then I can ddos.
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dilzo said:
Hmm can you do this to any IP then I can ddos.
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You have to be connected to a wifi network though.
How can you tell if someone is running this on our wireless network? Is there any way to find out what ip is doing this? Just curious, I want to be ready because i know someone will try it.
There's an update!
wifi
Good idea but sometimes dangerous... esp when you are at the receiving end...
really nice app, good work
Been using it for a while and loving it!
Excellent app ^^ FaceNiff, which is from the same developer is also funny app good app to annoy your brother by stealing hes fb session. Good job!
Tuoseli said:
Been using it for a while and loving it!
Excellent app ^^ FaceNiff, which is from the same developer is also funny app good app to annoy your brother by stealing hes fb session. Good job!
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Could you give me activation key from FaceNiff :$ ?
If the dev put an option to shutdown others on the network especially mobiles then it would be an excellent work .iam not a dev and don't know how difficult it is.its just a suggestion. Moreover a request.
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nirmalsudharjanan said:
If the dev put an option to shutdown others on the network especially mobiles then it would be an excellent work .iam not a dev and don't know how difficult it is.its just a suggestion. Moreover a request.
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I suggest that you ask that in the official thread.
if others block us????
what to do if others on the same wifi connection block us using wifikill or any other similar app?
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Hi,
Here is a free application I've developed for Windows Mobile 6.x.
http://www.julien-manici.com/windows_mobile_wifi_remote_access/
It's basically a web server (and FTP server) that runs on your device so that you can browse its content from a web browser. No software install computer side.
It works either with :
-a WIFI connection,
-an USB connection (Windows Mobile Device Center or -ActiveSync needs to be installed and Advanced networking functionnality must not have been disabled on the device)
It serves mostly html pages, but for pictures browsing under Internet Explorer 7/8 it will show a .net/WPF/3D based UI that brings support for multiple file upload (any file type, not just pictures)
Now available on the English-US marketplace :
Basic version (free) :
http://marketplace.windowsphone.com/details.aspx?appId=46773904-92eb-498e-8e23-24578de7e9d4
Premium version :
http://marketplace.windowsphone.com/details.aspx?appId=23c7f4c9-9ecc-4b1f-b82b-3cb614d53059
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just played with it for a minute - really freaking cool. Phenominal concept.
Is it possible for this to work over 3G? In my area, the 3G connection is ridiculously fast.
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Is it possible for this to work over 3G? In my area, the 3G connection is ridiculously fast.
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That would be indeed good.
I did nothing to prevent incoming request from connected network interfaces.
This means a connection could come from WIFI, usb with advanced networking enabled, or 3G. (note that it always ask you to authorize the incoming connection)
But that will probably not work with 3G, because most mobile network operators don't provide a public IP address, but a private IP address with a NAT routing system. No way to etablish a connection from another computer on the internet. (It can be possible only from another device in the same operator network).
Maybe there are some mobile operator who provide public IP addresses to their customers, in this case, this should work. But I'm not aware of any mobile operator doing that
This is also the reason why there haven't been massive ownage of jailbreaked iphones with ssh enabled with alpine root pwd! (until a few weeks ago in a specific mobile operator network)
Anyway I will probably build an azure based service someday (if there is enough demand) to provide some sort of relay to make this feature possible. But I won't be able to provide it for free, since windows azure hosting is not free. I'm thinking to do that to enable SMS sending/reading from a computer anytime, as Exchange 2010 does.
a login system would be able to take care of that.. but would require a public server to translate logins from the phone and their 3G IPs to the PC side of it..
Just food for thought
looks cool.. have linked to it from here : http://www.1800pocketpc.com/2009/11/20/wifi-remote-access-explore-the-content-of-your-windows-phone-from-your-computer-using-wifi.html
looks good,will try it later.
I must say, this is one nice app. Great beginning and looking forward to future updates.
Awesome.
Great Work.
Works great... Do you have a donation link?
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a login system would be able to take care of that.. but would require a public server to translate logins from the phone and their 3G IPs to the PC side of it..
Just food for thought
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you mean, the phone should connect to the user computer to etablish direct connection over the internet? (since the opposite is not possible)
sure, that is possible but it would need a software running on the user computer and it will not work for people behind a NAT or firewall. They will have to configure their nat/firewall to allow incoming connection to their computer.
So, there's no easy solution , except using a server to allow communication between the windows mobile device and the computer, which would cost me money to operate. But I don't like the fact that the users data would transit to my server. It would be a big responsability, security speaking. Thus, I'm still thinking about it.
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looks cool.. have linked to it from here : http://www.1800pocketpc.com/2009/11/20/wifi-remote-access-explore-the-content-of-your-windows-phone-from-your-computer-using-wifi.html
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thank you
mchapman007 said:
Works great... Do you have a donation link?
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the application is free and the final release (available in a few days) will be free too, but the current beta is time bombed, because I was afraid to lose control in case there would be a major bug in the beta : there is no auto update system, and I know some people already put it on rapidshare, that's why I put a time bomb in the beta version.
However I'm thinking to sell it on the marketplace (French and US) for 2$, because this application is a lot of work... but it will still be available for free outside the marketplace.
So, if you like the final release, you will be able to pay for it if you want to support me!
TaurusBullba said:
I must say, this is one nice app. Great beginning and looking forward to future updates.
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gregianos said:
Awesome.
Great Work.
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Thank you to all! I'm glad you like my app.
I hope this kind of application will help make the difference for Windows Mobile!
Awesome Application
This works exceptionally well. I tried it out before I left for work this morning and I must say that it is a great application and a wonderful concept. I will definitely leave a donation soon as I can. I see myself using this app quite frequently. Once again great work and thanks for sharing
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That would be indeed good.
I did nothing to prevent incoming request from connected network interfaces.
This means a connection could come from WIFI, usb with advanced networking enabled, or 3G. (note that it always ask you to authorize the incoming connection)
But that will probably not work with 3G, because most mobile network operators don't provide a public IP address, but a private IP address with a NAT routing system. No way to etablish a connection from another computer on the internet. (It can be possible only from another device in the same operator network).
Maybe there are some mobile operator who provide public IP addresses to their customers, in this case, this should work. But I'm not aware of any mobile operator doing that
This is also the reason why there haven't been massive ownage of jailbreaked iphones with ssh enabled with alpine root pwd! (until a few weeks ago in a specific mobile operator network)
Anyway I will probably build an azure based service someday (if there is enough demand) to provide some sort of relay to make this feature possible. But I won't be able to provide it for free, since windows azure hosting is not free. I'm thinking to do that to enable SMS sending/reading from a computer anytime, as Exchange 2010 does.
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I think you can do this via 3G using openVPN for the windows mobile. I don't see why this wouldn't work.
I'm getting a 403 Error Access is forbidden no matter what password I'm using. I even try the preview on the device and still get the error.
I have a Raphael (Fuze) using WiFi
works great!
Great program! I'm getting an error message that it's not finding some of the files on my storage card, but when I type the directory in manually it works. Maybe it's because my music files are in "My Ringtones" and not "My Music"
Ok, this may be a stupid question, but which of the IP addresses do you use? It shows 2 on my phone.
Not that it really matters - both of them time out on me
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I think you can do this via 3G using openVPN for the windows mobile. I don't see why this wouldn't work.
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Nice, I didn't think about that!
You could indeed connect via 3G using a VPN solution, if you have a VPN server at home and the appropriate routing configuration (or use the windows VPN creation assistant), it will be the same as if the device is directly connected to the local network, thus it should be reachable.
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I'm getting a 403 Error Access is forbidden no matter what password I'm using. I even try the preview on the device and still get the error.
I have a Raphael (Fuze) using WiFi
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what is your device language?
did you use any special character for the password?
try to go in settings, and choose a new password using only characters from the english alphabet, I think it's an issue with character encoding! I think didn't test enough this part
I just switched from Sprint to Verizon this week and I have discovered that Verizon and torrenting don't seem to go hand in hand.
There seems to be two issues:
1. After downloading a torrent file and opening it up in an appropriate program (say uTorrent for example) it wont connect to any peers. (or so I hear from those who have attempted this, not me of course)
2. If Verizon finds out that you are torrenting, they will rain all sorts of hell down upon you.
I'm wondering (strictly out of curiosity of course) if there is any way to mask the fact that I'm torrenting (of course only hypothetically, I wouldn't torrent, that's illegal apparently)?
Additionally, if I were to tether my computer through my phone, would they still be able to tell, and is there any way of masking that as well (again, strictly hypothetical)?
Thanks
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I just switched from Sprint to Verizon this week and I have discovered that Verizon and torrenting don't seem to go hand in hand.
There seems to be two issues:
1. After downloading a torrent file and opening it up in an appropriate program (say uTorrent for example) it wont connect to any peers. (or so I hear from those who have attempted this, not me of course)
2. If Verizon finds out that you are torrenting, they will rain all sorts of hell down upon you.
I'm wondering (strictly out of curiosity of course) if there is any way to mask the fact that I'm torrenting (of course only hypothetically, I wouldn't torrent, that's illegal apparently)?
Additionally, if I were to tether my computer through my phone, would they still be able to tell, and is there any way of masking that as well (again, strictly hypothetical)?
Thanks
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Two things come to mind that prevent torrenting from working on Verizon.
One is the ToS say we can't use "peer–to–peer (P2P) file–sharing applications" as this would degrade the service. As for using your computer and trying I doubt it will do any good since the your still using Verizon's wireless network. It's probable Verizon might have measures in place to detect and block torrent activity (and specific other activity they don't allow on there network).
Second is that you probably have a private IP address and not a public one. Unless you pay the $500.00 fee to get a public IP address you are assigned a private IP address... Because of this it is not possible for anyone to connect directly to the device. Depending on where you go for your torrents (and the BT client configuration of whom your connecting to) if your not connectable then you won't be able to download...
As for hiding your activity you could possibly run an encrypted VPN connection of some kind and see if that helps. If you have a home computer you might be able to set this up easily, but the reliability and download/upload speeds would be limited to the internet connection of the VPN server.
I've been torrenting and tethering daily for the last 2 years with no problem.
Thanks
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Two things come to mind that prevent torrenting from working on Verizon.
One is the ToS say we can't use "peer–to–peer (P2P) file–sharing applications" as this would degrade the service. As for using your computer and trying I doubt it will do any good since the your still using Verizon's wireless network. It's probable Verizon might have measures in place to detect and block torrent activity (and specific other activity they don't allow on there network).
Second is that you probably have a private IP address and not a public one. Unless you pay the $500.00 fee to get a public IP address you are assigned a private IP address... Because of this it is not possible for anyone to connect directly to the device. Depending on where you go for your torrents (and the BT client configuration of whom your connecting to) if your not connectable then you won't be able to download...
As for hiding your activity you could possibly run an encrypted VPN connection of some kind and see if that helps. If you have a home computer you might be able to set this up easily, but the reliability and download/upload speeds would be limited to the internet connection of the VPN server.
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Thanks for your response, this leads me though to two (new) questions:
1. For some reason when I was with Sprint, I had no problem with this, which leads me to wonder if it cant be managed with Verizon as well.
2. Are there any good methods for running a VPN directly from my phone, and will it indeed hide my activity from Verizon?
Thanks again
AmericanCon said:
I've been torrenting and tethering daily for the last 2 years with no problem.
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Thanks, I guess I'll keep trying then, Although I found one way to get it to work. If I start the torrent while my phone is connected to my home wifi (which is not as fast), and then turn off the wifi on my phone, the torrent will keep running fine. It seems as though (for me at least) I cant connect to any peers while on my phones internet, but once connected it will download just fine.
AmericanCon said:
I've been torrenting and tethering daily for the last 2 years with no problem.
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Can you shed some light on how you are able to do this? What torrent client works for you? Is there any special configurations/roms/etc. you have installed that make the torrent client work?
Are you running a BT client on a computer tethered to the mobile device?
.... I tether and torrent like a mad man. Use private trackers like bitsoup.me and force encryption.. Disable local peer discovery and dht and your fine.
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Been doing it also. I rarely torrent but use adownloader (try their website) i think the play store is restricted.
Tether all the time without any problems. Unlimited data plan.
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I use ttorrent pro and download all the newest everything. It's not Verizon is user era lol just joking but look around there's ways cause its one of the main reasons I kept unlimited data
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.... I tether and torrent like a mad man. Use private trackers like bitsoup.me and force encryption.. Disable local peer discovery and dht and your fine.
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thanks, how do do all those things?
Utorrent wouldn't work on my Bionic but tTorrent lite from play store worked like a champ so I use that on my GS4
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Can you shed some light on how you are able to do this? What torrent client works for you? Is there any special configurations/roms/etc. you have installed that make the torrent client work?
Are you running a BT client on a computer tethered to the mobile device?
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I'm just running Eclipse 2.0 and using Ttorrent. But the ROM shouldn't have anything to do with it. Not sure why it wouldn't work, I've been using ttorrent since my droid incredible days.
As far as tethering goes, most Roms will have the built in tether app working out of the box. If not, the WiFi tether app found from Google code works well.
I tether and use atorrent on my phone and utorrent with no problems
I call bs.
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I torrent and watch Netflix on my Tv by tethering. This is my household internet and has been for over six months. My line alone I use 100-200gb a month. and my wife also has unlimited and does the same when I'm not home.
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I recently bought a Huawei G700. It's a fairly new and uncommon device. It runs Android 4.2.1 in combination with Huawei's own Emotion UI
When I have WiFi enabled and for some reason my Wifi disconnects (for example I go out of reach), my phone keeps asking me, each and every time, if it's allowed to use Mobile Data. if I don't answer, my mobile data does not connect thus I can't recieve any mails etc which is highly annoying.
This is the exact error/popup message that I get:
Data connection change
WLAN is unavailable, try to connect to mobile network?
I've googled this exact phrase, but I get 0 results.
How can I prevent my phone from asking if it's allowed to use mobile data?
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When I have WiFi enabled and for some reason my Wifi disconnects (for example I go out of reach), my phone keeps asking me, each and every time, if it's allowed to use Mobile Data. if I don't answer, my mobile data does not connect thus I can't recieve any mails etc which is highly annoying.
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Did you find out yet how to disable this?
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Did you find out yet how to disable this?
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It seems that this behavior is present in all recent Chinese ROMs from Huawei and there is no way to disable it. However, I found a workaround for it; The message only popsup if you have WiFi and Data Enabled and you lose WiFi connectivity. Then your phone will ask if it's allowed to switch from WiFi to Data. So, if you make sure WiFi is disabled before switching to Data, it will not ask this question. To do so manually, takes a lot of time. Luckily there is an app that can automate this task for you. Here's how:
Install the app 'Llama' from the Market (Free) and create these two events:
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The 1 second delay is necessary, else it does not work properly.
What it does: Switch off WiFi as soon WiFi disconnects from your WiFi network and then enables Data. This way, it does not show the popup and 'automatically' switch to Data. Don't forget to manually enable WiFi again if you are in reach again of your WiFi network.
If you want Llama to automatically turn back WiFi on as soon you get home/in reach of your WiFi, you have to let it learn your location. Read the help/documentention on how to do so. It's pretty easy to do
This 'fix' works for me 9 out 10 times. Give it a try, I hope it helps you.
Kind regards.
Freekers1337 said:
It seems that this behavior is present in all recent Chinese ROMs from Huawei and there is no way to disable it. However, I found a workaround for it; The message only popsup if you have WiFi and Data Enabled and you lose WiFi connectivity. Then your phone will ask if it's allowed to switch from WiFi to Data. So, if you make sure WiFi is disabled before switching to Data, it will not ask this question. To do so manually, takes a lot of time. Luckily there is an app that can automate this task for you. Here's how:
Install the app 'Llama' from the Market (Free) and create these two events:
The 1 second delay is necessary, else it does not work properly.
What it does: Switch off WiFi as soon WiFi disconnects from your WiFi network and then enables Data. This way, it does not show the popup and 'automatically' switch to Data. Don't forget to manually enable WiFi again if you are in reach again of your WiFi network.
If you want Llama to automatically turn back WiFi on as soon you get home/in reach of your WiFi, you have to let it learn your location. Read the help/documentention on how to do so. It's pretty easy to do
This 'fix' works for me 9 out 10 times. Give it a try, I hope it helps you.
Kind regards.
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What happens if you use Gravity box and pop up notification blocker?
Hi Guys,
I've been using File Manager for years now as I found it to be the simplest and most functional file manager I've encountered.
I'm using this app also to share my phone's folders to the network so I can transfer files wireless to and from the device.
Lately on my Z ultra, I noticed that this app is not showing the correct IP address of my phone and other devices cannot connect to it using the said IP address.(ex: 10.50.156.81:2121)
It is working fine on my Galaxy Note 1..
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I would then have to check the "default gateway" on my computer when it is connected to my Ultra's hotspot so I can determine what is the IP address of my phone.
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Any ideas why it would say a different IP address?
I cannot determine where did 10.50.156.81:2121 come from...
It does not look like a LAN IP to me.. They normally start with 192.168.x.x right?
I also checked the External IP of my phone given by my service provider and it is 10.60.xx.xx so it cannot be my external IP.
Your ideas would be helpful..I also sent an email to the app's dev (still waiting for reply) but I'm hoping for a second thought from my fellow XDA users.
Also, anybody knows what is the best equivalent of "ipconfig" in terminal emulator? That way, I can check my phone's LAN IP from the phone itself.
Google gives me different answers.
I downloaded the app and started the hotspot and got
When writing the ipconfig in the terminal Im getting the same default gateway so I don't think you should bother with that.
Type the Ip adress you are provided in the app and the port.
Signed in without any issues
That's the problem... Other devices won't connect using the IP and port given by the app.. They just time out and disconnect... They can only connect using the 192.168.x.x address...
What's the command you used on terminal so I can check on my end?
"ip -d" won't work for me.. Sorry i have zero experience with terminal.. Lol
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try ifconfig
it could be that your app is not recognising the private IP, and resorts to using the public ip provided by your service provider (which typically blocks most ports)
what you can try is to disable data when connecting to your wifi network, that way the app won't be confused as to which one to use. there are several types of profiling apps that can do this, i use EasyProfiles Pro for my mobile.
This option didn't exist
Weird..
I have tried it again but it now seems like my previous statement is wrong...
The app now shows my external IP assigned to me by my Service Provider.
I used the command busybox ifconfig to get the info...
Apologies as i have blurred info that i think is sensitive and should be kept private for my device. Like I said in OP, I have zero experience with terminal. :fingers-crossed:
Terminal Emulator:
Well up until now, the developer haven't sent a reply and I'll just stick to using terminal to see my Phone's local IP. Seems like it does not change though as long as I am the hotspot. :victory: I know connecting to another wifi hotspot would make my phone follow that network's DHCP :highfive:
Thanks for the replies! I'll give you a cookie as soon as I post this..
webberb said:
This option didn't exist
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I don't know what option you are referring to since I can't see the pics you have pasted on your post (maybe due to my poor internet connection right now) but I will assume you are referring the the option to share your phone to the network.
Steps:
1. Open the app
2. on the set of icons on the top, scroll to the far right,
3. Click Network
4. click Share
5. Select the Folder you want to share to the network.
6. *optional* type in a username/password combination for the users to use or just leave it blank to have it free access for all.
This is based on this post in the Galaxy Gear General forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48950150&postcount=2
I have a Sprint Galaxy S3, rooted stock MK3 with the hotspot mod flashed.
TS is running EnSec Patch & Imperium Operative Installer 20140221, option 2.
This is all from memory, but should be mostly accurate.
1) Enabled Xposed module and restart TS.
2) Installed HackConnectivityService.apk (found in referenced message). Enabled and TS restarted.
3) On phone, installed FoxFi (Sprint/AT&T only)
4) On TS, installed PdaNet(Tablet)
5) On phone, start FoxFi and run through configuation. Don't remember what I did here, but I don't think it was anything unusual.
6) On TS, go to Hack ConnectivityService app. Make sure the hack is activated and choose WiFi. Mobile may also work but I haven't played with that option too much.
7) Start PdaNet(Tablet). Choose configure. Start scanning.
8) Back on phone, Activate Bluetooth Mode. It ask if you want to be visible for 120 seconds. Choose Yes.
9) Back on TS, you should be able to pair with the phone's FoxFi. Click on bottom grey button. It may say Connect, but I can't tell because the screen is too small!
10) You should get a connected screen.
That's the general idea.
Without the Hack Connectivity Service in place, I could only browse the web. By choosing "WiFi" in enables Play Store access and GMail syncing, etc.
Other than the usual TS being unable to maintain a stable BT connection for any period of time, I have only found one other problem. GMail won't automatically sync for me over this connection. I can open GMail and manually check for new and it works fine. Maybe a Tasker script would help.
Thanks. Going to look into this and see if it can't be baked into a patch without the $8 FoxFi part.
I had an old PDANet license and yup, sure enough this method works. Though it disconnects pretty quickly. Maybe I can figure a tasker script to re-enable it...
the PDAnet app is too big for the screen and the connect button doesn't show for me.
Any ideas for fixes?
Dpi mod through xposed.
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Unless you constantly push data (even then that sometimes fails) it drops. Same for the 5 or 6 other host/client apps I've tried so far.
Maybe have the Omaster and Ocompanion running at the same time?
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30 minutes so far but I can't get Gmail to sync.
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Using EasyTether BT Tethering Works on TS
I followed the post that you linked http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48950150&postcount=2 and I was able to get internet access using bluetooth on the TS from my SIII on T-Mobile network. I installed the EasyTether Tablet and the HackConnectivity module on the TS and EasyTether Lite on my phone.
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I followed the post that you linked http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48950150&postcount=2 and I was able to get internet access using bluetooth on the TS from my SIII on T-Mobile network. I installed the EasyTether Tablet and the HackConnectivity module on the TS and EasyTether Lite on my phone.
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Does it work for any length of time, or does it drop and not reconnect like the PDANet/Foxfi one?
jdommer said:
Does it work for any length of time, or does it drop and not reconnect like the PDANet/Foxfi one?
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I'm gonna test it now by leaving it on all day.
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I'm gonna test it now by leaving it on all day.
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This the max speed I'm getting on BT on the TS with 4G on my phone. So far web browsing and play store works with no disconnections.
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@Bushrod I noticed you said two specific carriers with foxfi. I have Verizon so would this hack still work beck my foxfi works fine as hotspot for my phone which I dont want because of ts battery issues obviously.
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I'm gonna test it now by leaving it on all day.
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This the max speed I'm getting on BT on the TS with 4G on my phone. So far web browsing and play store works with no disconnections.
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Thanks, this works for me !! Now we need a tasker script to connect automatically, and disable/enable AP mode based on the tether status on the watch.
It works for me too !
A solution to tether through BT !
The cons are that the watch is very laggy when connected through pdanet/foxfi
Does this happen to you too ?
Does this work with ONLY per app ppi and FoxFi/PDANet in BT mode? If so, for how long before it drops the connection?
I use Dees_Troy's ROM for BT tethering now. I'm lucky to have a watch version that supports it!
I'm looking to see if they Omate got stable BT down to at least FoxFi/PDANet and nothing more.
It seems stable, but I did not use it too long, because the watch becomes very laggy when activated.
I got this working on my T'S last night after seeing Loki's post on G+.
Using PDANet+ on my phone and PDA Tablet on the TS. It will not allow Google services access to the internet but will allow other apps and general Web browsing.
Not sure how stable the connection is as I didn't test it for long and it did seem to chew though the battery quite quick.
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Maloyo you have to use the hackconnectivity module for xposed framework you can find on xda for Google services to work