When I turn on tethering, the Samsung Galaxy SII USB Remote NDIS Network Drivers will load, and the connection will work (except on USB 3.0 connectors).
However, if I turn off tethering, (disconnecting the device) the driver doesn't "unload" properly, and the phone's connection is still considered active, but turning on tethering or disconnecting/reconnecting the phone no longer works on the computer until I reboot.
Any ideas?
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When connecting my S2 to a USB port while Bluetooth is on, it shows a message asking to confirm deactivating Bluetooth.
Is there a way to avoid displaying this message and automatically having the Bluetooth deactivated when connecting to a USB port and automatically activated when disconnecting from a USB port?
Marica!
Hello.
I have a gps device, garmin forerunner 405, and I would like to send my trainings to my tablet. I have installed "ANT USB Service" and "ANT Radio Service". I have installed an app to get my trainings, "sportablet". I connect my usb adapter, them my ant usb stick and... nothing. But if I connect my usb adapter and a usb with photos or videos, yes, I can see its content.
Someone knows how can I connect the "ant usb stick" to the sgt 10.1?
Thank you.
OK so I have two android devices, a phone and a tablet. My tablet is the new NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet. I have a horrible old slow router, so gamestream doesn't work well. I was wondering if there was some way to use my phone as a router of sorts. My pc doesn't have wifi so I have to use USB tethering. Is there any way to use USB tethering on my phone, and connect to a LAN network via wifi on my table typo to my pc for game streaming, just like through a regular wifi modem? My phone is a Galaxy s4 on AT&T. Both android devices are rooted with stock roms.
I'm using my Sony Xperia Z1s for this (on 4.4.4). I'm connected to a neighbor's wifi (with permission of course) on my PC via a Netgear wireless USB adaptor. I am attempting to use DroidCam as I don't have a proper webcam, so I can use my Sony as a webcam and skype on the desktop (Win7). The problem arises when I connect my android (via usb) to the desktop, as within a few minutes, the wifi will always fail (full signal bars, yellow exclamation triangle). Doesn't matter whether the android is in MTP mode or MSC mode, or whether or not debugging is enabled (though, it must be enabled for DroidCam to connect). It's as if the android's usb connection is interfering with the Netgear's usb connection. Why is this, and how can I attempt to fix this?
EDIT: Before you ask why I don't simply skype via the app, the wifi connection is not strong enough for my android, the Netgear produces a stronger connection on the desktop. I attempted to use USB Tunnel so I could connect the android to the PC and use the wifi signal that the Netgear is grabbing on my android, but..... again..... connection issues.
I bought a Rapoo e6500 portable bluetooth keyboard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvim6Gh4hR0
It works perfectly in wireless with either my Android tablet or with my desktop computer
However, it also has a mini USB port (for recharging)
But if I switch BT off and connect it via USB it does not get recognized at all
How come?
Could it be that the USB connection carries only charge and no data?
If I connect it to a linux running computer and give the command lsusb the keyboard does not show up....
Android doesn't work like that. Only charging and mtp protocols are the only ones.