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http://www.droid-life.com/2012/04/1...rs/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Here's the link. Any hacks yet?
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luke1333 said:
http://www.droid-life.com/2012/04/1...rs/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Here's the link. Any hacks yet?
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You could try and use this. I used this when I want to check out google videos. It has the same problem as what you're having.
nolimit78 said:
You could try and use this. I used this when I want to check out google videos. It has the same problem as what you're having.
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How do I use it? Lol
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Tried OTA Rootkeeper with a Touchpad with Cyanogenmod 9. No go. Also tried renaming the Superuser.apk as suggested in another thread. Also no go. Hoping someone posts a modified .apk soon. This would be nice to have working.
Use supersu and disable root
It's in the market
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rglick64 said:
Tried OTA Rootkeeper with a Touchpad with Cyanogenmod 9. No go. Also tried renaming the Superuser.apk as suggested in another thread. Also no go. Hoping someone posts a modified .apk soon. This would be nice to have working.
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Same thing I did on Xoom and Rezound and nothing
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superchilpil said:
Use supersu and disable root
It's in the market
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Nothing. Twc app must check some file somewhere
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Did you reboot?
Try renaming the su binary
It's in /system/bin and /system/bin
Or possibly rename busybox as well
I don't have the app
Edit: did you wipe data on the twc app? I'm pretty sure once it detects your rooted once it will prevent it until its wiped
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Yes I did both. Did it work for you?
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Simple, my 17 year old figured it out. Rename super user.apk, to anything else. Reboot. Wipe data in the twc app. Worked for me. All other root apps still work fine too.
Now, how does app know if I'm on my home network? Why not at my office on office wifi network? Yes,I have time warner internet, but what if I was on another provider, would the app still detect my TV cable box and how?
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nolimit78 said:
You could try and use this.
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rspong said:
Simple, my 17 year old figured it out. Rename super user.apk, to anything else. Reboot. Wipe data in the twc app. Worked for me. All other root apps still work fine too.
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That's essentially what the application above does. I think the recommendation to wipe the app's data is what helped too.
rspong said:
Simple, my 17 year old figured it out. Rename super user.apk, to anything else. Reboot. Wipe data in the twc app. Worked for me. All other root apps still work fine too.
Now, how does app know if I'm on my home network? Why not at my office on office wifi network? Yes,I have time warner internet, but what if I was on another provider, would the app still detect my TV cable box and how?
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I got the hacked apk from droid life. And I agree why can't I watch with wifi anywhere or my 4g??
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I hope it's ok to make a topic about this... Been looking around without finding any duplicate posts. I should note that i had an older rezound that i rooted just fine on gb and it tethered fine.
This new one had ics before i rooted it, and i get issues with any tethering app i use; even barnacle, which was the one i used last time. Ill post the error message i get in a subsequent post, but i think it had to do with difficulties making an ad-hoc connection or something.
Anybody face this issue?
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Use this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether
Go to settings in the app, set devuce profile to HTC rezound or Samsung galaxy nexus CDMA.
Change setup method to net D master, turn off encryption and scroll down and check to enable routing fix.
Delete the Verizon mobile hotspot app and the system app TetheringGuard.apk
be sure to grant superuser or supersu root access
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Awesome, thank you for your post. I followed you up until the delete the verizon mobile hot spot app and the tetheringGuard.apk. What is the preferred way to do this? I have titanium backup pro (that i normally freeze my apps with, I know thats not the same) could i do it through there?
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Awesome, thank you for your post. I followed you up until the delete the verizon mobile hot spot app and the tetheringGuard.apk. What is the preferred way to do this? I have titanium backup pro (that i normally freeze my apps with, I know thats not the same) could i do it through there?
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Don't worry about answering this. You can if you want. I just tried it from the point I was at and wifi tethering is now working. Thanks again man.
Amazing how the settings actually matter... I know I had tried this app already lol
Yeap its very picky with those settings, and titanium backup is exactly the app I use to uninstall those two apk's
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I know there have been PLENTY of threads on xda trying to solve this and I've asked questions on the threads themselves and I'm yet to receive a reply. Can someone please give me a small guide (if possible ) how temp unroot.
1. Rootkeeper or any other app on the app store doesn't work when root is protected for me
2. SuperSU uninstall doesn't work for me
3. Flashing a zip to remove SuperSU and Busybox didn't work for me either.
There isn't a file with the name 'superuser.apk' that I could find.
Can anyone help with my predict? I really need to get this working before US Open
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BTW I actually don't mind unrooting my phone for a few weeks as long as I don't lose data or backup. If there is a way to do this (which isn't considered a temp root) please let me know
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IsmailOmer said:
I know there have been PLENTY of threads on xda trying to solve this and I've asked questions on the threads themselves and I'm yet to receive a reply. Can someone please give me a small guide (if possible ) how temp unroot.
1. Rootkeeper or any other app on the app store doesn't work when root is protected for me
2. SuperSU uninstall doesn't work for me
3. Flashing a zip to remove SuperSU and Busybox didn't work for me either.
There isn't a file with the name 'superuser.apk' that I could find.
Can anyone help with my predict? I really need to get this working before US Open
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Have you tried the temporary unroot option inside superuser. It always works for me?
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AthlonGFX said:
Have you tried the temporary unroot option inside superuser. It always works for me?
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I've just tried that and it didn't work. I don't know what the Sky Go app is detecting but I keep getting the same popup that Sky Go doesn't support rooted devices. But thanks for your help anyways mate
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I also tried using Android 4.3 which seemingly doesn't have root access, so I don't know what the app is picking up.
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IsmailOmer said:
I also tried using Android 4.3 which seemingly doesn't have root access, so I don't know what the app is picking up.
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Ill do a bit of research and see what i can find, maybe it is possible to patch it ? I haven't the faintest idea what sky go is so i better start there.:silly:
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Is this a country locked product? Also if it is free can you please provide a link to the application or maybe upload it, if I need to pay I will look into it
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Sky Go is an application which allows people with a Sky subscription to watch TV on their devices, whether it be a tablet, phone or PC. I'm guessing u live outside the UK because Sky is quite popular here. As for the app, it is free, however you need an account to access it. Here's the link to it in the Play Store anyways.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bskyb.skygo
I'm not sure if you can have a look at this without an account but let me know anyway buddy. :thumbup:
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Here's hoping someone knows, cos getting no response from the devs...
Root Explorer can apparently view network folders... Can anyone tell me how? When I connect via VPN I can't see anyway to navigate past root, nor can I see any menu item to enter a pc name / IP address. Stuck.
If no one knows, then recommendations for file explorers that do would be welcome.
Cheers all :thumbup:
Edit: Manual...
http://rapidshare.com/share/1285C36EE87ECF1F3109EB8246D9699F
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Here's hoping someone knows, cos getting no response from the devs...
Root Explorer can apparently view network folders... Can anyone tell me how? When I connect via VPN I can't see anyway to navigate past root, nor can I see any menu item to enter a pc name / IP address. Stuck.
If no one knows, then recommendations for file explorers that do would be welcome.
Cheers all :thumbup:
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I saw someone do it on youtube with ES file explorer. But I'm sure that you need the IP address of the network each time. So I don't think thats the solution you are looking for.
What about this?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.fx&hl=en
Looks like it works out of the box... not sure as they are just screen shots.
I recommend Solid Explorer. Best file explorer out there.
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X-plore File Manager is the best imho. Can do ftp and smb network share, even root access. Best of all it's free.
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So can Solid Explorer It does FTP, SFTP, SMB/CIFT/WebDav and other cloud services like Dropbox, Box etc. In yo face!
But Solid Explorer is a paid app though, but you get a 14 day trial. It's totally worth the few bucks though.
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Many thanks all, I will have a play around. Liking the look of solid.
Edit: just been playing with solid, impressive, even has ftpexplorer. Thanks all for your help. Bye bye root Explorer, it's been emotional.
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Ah, good old Speed Software did reply... they sent me a user manual for Root Explorer which I thought may be useful for some people...
http://rapidshare.com/share/1285C36EE87ECF1F3109EB8246D9699F
Doesn't help though, can't see anyway to connect to network.
Tried and tested "File manager" by Rhythm Software for years now.. It gets the job done in browsing network folders.. (not windows share folders though)
It can also share your device over the network and other droids or PCs can access it.. Has password protection too to prevent unauthorized access over the network..
Press the pluss sign for a new tab, select "Network (SMB) Tab"
Now press "scan" and select the network of your choice.
Was googling for this, found the answer AND what seemed to be a really old unanswered thread on XDA
My S5 and Lg 4k tv will both say connecting but fail to everytime. Wont even work with my Samsung tv. Downloaded screen mirror patch but it said i didnt need it. I'm rooted if it matters. Any help appreciated.
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passport619 said:
My S5 and Lg 4k tv will both say connecting but fail to everytime. Wont even work with my Samsung tv. Downloaded screen mirror patch but it said i didnt need it. I'm rooted if it matters. Any help appreciated.
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Add this in your build.prop and reboot
wlan.wfd.hdcp=disable
I actually read that in another article but I can't find that file in my device. Maybe I'm not using a root browser? Where should this file be? Thanks for responding.
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passport619 said:
I actually read that in another article but I can't find that file in my device. Maybe I'm not using a root browser? Where should this file be? Thanks for responding.
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In /system/
I use root Explorer (paid app) but there's free ones like root browser, es file manager (I think), etc
Ok. Thank you.
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Found it but I'm not sure what section to put this in..
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passport619 said:
Found it but I'm not sure what section to put this in..
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Anywhere really. I normally just throw lines at the bottom
Cool thanks again.
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Didn't work 😣 Even wifi direct wont connect.
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