Has anybody found how to access internet pass-through on ViperRom IC3D B2? I work in a black hole for cell phone signial and use internet pass-through on the daily. It is no longer listed in the Connection Type when usb is connected.
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Do you think it's possible to have the sx56 connect to a actual wireless network to be able to surf the web and such?? maybe if you used the usb connection and put a linksys wireless usb card on the end or something? i dont know i am just curious ?
i'm a T-Mobile USA user, and i can go online an chat or surf or download... 24/7 for $19.00 a month!
someone also told me that they made SD-card bluetooth for it too.
didnt look into it yet tho.
2 kind of devices have an usb connector
1. usb peripheral
2. usb hosts (or what ever you want to call it)
1. are stuff like an external harddisk and a webcam and an xda
2. are computers laptops pc's mac's what ever
you cant connect 2 {1} devices like you cant connect your webcam to your usb harddisk even if the cable fit because there need to be a master
the xda is a peripheral which can connect to a pc
so you cant connect other peripheral's to it since 2 peripherals cant talk with eachother
so there is no way to connect to a wireless network through the pda? besides using the cradle and activesync?
you can of cause connect using VPN if it support over GPRS to a server which route you into a wireless lan
or if you really can get those bluetooth adaptors which work even though the sd slot is not sd-io because bluetooth support PPP so you could bluetooth to a computer which could route you into a wireles lan
No.
No wireless LAN.
No Bluetooth.
Period.
That's it.
So, I'm running on the latest nightly of cm7 on my vibrant with a glitch kernel. What I want to do is share my wired connection with my laptop, phone, and ps3 without having a wireless router. The thought is to use reverse USB tethering to put the connection to my phone then use the wifi hotspot ability to share the connection with my ps3. I know the ps3 won't recognize Adhoc being produced by the computer, also it's impossible to receive wifi and broadcast it at the same time. So is it possible to do what I propose?
I do not have a permanent Internet connection at my home. I live by myself, so there's no point in having a connection when I'm not there. I have a laptop, a desktop, a Blu-Ray player, an Xbox 360, a WiFi printer and an older WiFi receiver that connects to a printer with an Ethernet connection.
I have the T-Mobile unlimited Monthly4G plan, and what I would like to do is create a permanent WiFi network at home that will automatically connect to my phone for an Internet connection when I turn on the tethering. This way all the devices can communicate with one another and the IPs will remain the same even when the phone is not in range.
Has anyone ever tried this? Can I do it with a wireless repeater?
Huawei E3131 modem is working as a router which has an IP address 192.168.1.1 and as the DHCP server, it gives an IP automatically to the PC and connects to 3G internet without installing any drivers or any software.
How to use this 3G modem on an Android tablet or phone?
Depending on the android version of your devices, i'm pretty sure this 3g adapter should work properly with an OTG cable.
I own a Samsung galaxy s plus. With the stock android which was 2.3.5 i think i couldn't do much if anything with an OTG cable.
When i installed a modded 4.2 rom everything worked smooth. I tried a mouse, keyboard and a cheap cheap Joypad. Worked as a charm.
Any android ICS and above can do miracles with those cables!
There is a video in the xda developers youtube channel about on-the-go cables. look it up
Yeah I know about the OTG cables since I already resell them. But it didn't work with the mentioned modem and an Android tablet which has 4.0.4 version on it.
This 3G modem is a lot different from others; because nearly all of the 3G USB stick modems require a USB interface driver to be managed through. But this stick acts like a router; thus it has its own IP (192.168.1.1) and as soon as its plugged into a USB port, it assigns an IP to the computer (192.168.1.2) and connects to 3G in a matter of seconds; no driver needed, no software installed. It's like connecting an ethernet cable to PC.
That's why I also tried configuring USB-ethernet on the tablet, but it didn't work either.
My Xbox 360 was working perfectly connecting to my router and now, all of a sudden, it says it cannot connect. I am plugged directly into the same RJ45 port I have always been plugged into.
Here is what I have done since then.
I plugged my laptop into that same port with the same cable, turned of the laptop's wifi and the internet works fine.
Power cycled my router
Changed the Xbox 360 to manual IP and DNS instead of Automatic.