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I love the CM 10.1 build of 4.2.2. It is my dream phone right now. The problem is that no WIFI tethering works on it as of yet. If anyone has anything working I'd love to be proven wrong. This is a show-stopper for me. I can't use bluetooth because my laptop doesn't have bluetooth.
I tried every tethering app out there. Barnacle was the best in that it reported the errors it was seeing instead of just refusing to work.
Anyway, I am thinking of working around the problem by keeping a ROM stored as a TWRP backup that I can restore when I need tethering. I don't need tethering on a moment's notice.
I would like the tethering ROM as slim as possible. I haven't tried any yet. Would a restore be any faster with a slim ROM?
Can someone suggest what ROM I should use that has a small footprint and can restore quickly? I'm thinking that I won't have any apps and no account logged in. If I'm tethering I will be using the other device for email etc. And I'm sure the phone will work no matter what I'm running.
Can anyone suggest a better workaround than this?
I pretty much tether all day with my jellybam install. It has been a rock solid performer on my note and has kept me from having the itch to try any of the 4.2.1 ROMs.
There is supposed to be a new version released tomorrow, but quite frankly , I don't know whether I'll bother as the current version is exceptionally stable ( with flaps kernel )...
I'm sure with cm 10.1 going nightly, they'll have tethering fixed shortly. Its a pretty important feature for many of us.
crutzulee said:
I pretty much tether all day with my jellybam install. It has been a rock solid performer on my note and has kept me from having the itch to try any of the 4.2.1 ROMs.
There is supposed to be a new version released tomorrow, but quite frankly , I don't know whether I'll bother as the current version is exceptionally stable ( with flaps kernel )...
I'm sure with cm 10.1 going nightly, they'll have tethering fixed shortly. Its a pretty important feature for many of us.
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I tried jellyblam for quincyatt and I got a boot loop. I went back to recovery and wiped everything again, reinstalled, and I still got a boot loop. Oh well. Thanks for the suggestion.
mchahn said:
I tried jellyblam for quincyatt and I got a boot loop. I went back to recovery and wiped everything again, reinstalled, and I still got a boot loop. Oh well. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Sounds like a bad download...Did you download straight to your phone? While I've never had this issue, I have heard that some prefer to download to their computers and transfer the zip to their phones..
You might be right. I did download it to my PC and copy over the zip. However, I had trouble copying and I had to copy a second time. So, I'll try again.
I did a fresh download, copied, wiped, flashed, and it didn't work. Apparently bam won't run on my phone.
...and your using the latest version of twrp?
Yes. I checked. I might be doing something wrong but I doubt it. I'm guessing there is a bug somewhere that rarely shows up. Until the source code is available these custom roms are somewhat a shot in the dark.
I'm just going to go back to my ICS backup when i need tethering. I guess I started this thread with the hope that someone would have a workaround. I really like 4.2.2 and I've decided to live with this. Maybe it will be fixed soon?
Thanks for your help.
The only tethering app that seems to work is "Open Garden." It's in the Play Store but you'll have to side-load it if on AT&T.
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thx -- I couldn't find apk anywhere, I'll look again. Is that bluetooth only? I need wifi.
apk is not on their home page. Any idea where to find it?
How do you keep AT&T from seeing that you're tethering?
knoshann said:
How do you keep AT&T from seeing that you're tethering?
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I don't know who you are replying to, but I tethered all the time with ATT when using ICS. I didn't know they were trying to block it.
For a while they were changing people's plans to a tethering plan if AT&T caught them tethering. I got a warning email myself.
knoshann said:
For a while they were changing people's plans to a tethering plan if AT&T caught them tethering. I got a warning email myself.
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I know that Verizon has folded tethering into the normal data plans. They make it sound like a benefit but they're raising the overall price so they are really forcing you to buy tethering. I thought ATT and the others were going the same way.
I assume they realized they couldn't enforce it any other way.
mchahn said:
thx -- I couldn't find apk anywhere, I'll look again. Is that bluetooth only? I need wifi.
apk is not on their home page. Any idea where to find it?
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Assuming you're looking for Open Garden, go to http://www.open garden.com and tap the big orange Get APK button to download.
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chp said:
Assuming you're looking for Open Garden, go to http://www.open garden.com and tap the big orange Get APK button to download.
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I've been to their home page a million times because everyone said you could get the apk there. I was going crazy because all I ever saw was a big orange button to download a version for windows. I had just now typed a reply to you that said you were crazy and then it hit me. You meant to go there on the phone! I'd only been there from my laptop.
Thanks, I'll give it a try now.
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As I feared, open garden is bluetooth only.
I was researching the hotspot issue that only a few users have been having and found that it is inherent to android 4.1.2 and newer. What I found out:
"Throughout the previous iterations of Android (<4.1.2), Android has not identified for the carriers which data is for tethering, and which is not.
Android 4.1.2 introduced that ability (and requirement) for Android devices to properly flag when data is for tethering purposes. This is the first time this has been used in a vanilla release of Android...
For everyone frustrated by this update to Android: Android respecting a carrier's request to know if data is for a tethered device IS NOT A BUG. IT IS A FEATURE. It's not a feature for users like you and me, it's a feature for manufacturers like Samsung and HTC, so they can in turn build devices that carriers can have more control over.
So, to be clear, THIS IS NOT A BUG. Google INTENDED to respect carrier tethering rules. The only way to circumvent this is to either get a plan from your carrier that allows tethering, revert to a build of Android of 4.1.1 or earlier (I used wugfresh NRT tools, google it, they're amazing and simple: FOR NEXUS DEVICES ONLY, SORRY), or for a developer to find and KILL THE ****ING ABILITY FOR ANDROID TO TAG DATA AS TETHERING DATA and release that to the public; either by providing an modded Android image, or as an app (much less likely to work unless you're rooted)."
Copied from a past on another forum, and apparently I can't post a link to it.
Even though I clicked on Thanks, I'd like to thank you again for that clear explanation. I'm sure it won't take long for that to be hacked.
i think the next nightly may fix it
Next to fix on next Nightly
msm8660: Add Wi-Fi AP module args (i wonder if this is it?)
rkpsym ftewed
I sent JamieD a message about it a few days ago. I'm not sure if all developers were aware with source of the problem. Its especially hard when only some users report having an issue. Hopefully they get it working soon.
I like the WiFi calling feature. Right now with service FUBAR in my area for what they say is a couple of weeks I actually need it. Could it be as simple as transferring a few apks like the phone, etc... or is it more complex than that. Forgive my ignorance in advance I just switched to T Mobile to get custom recovery back but I am running into all sorts of weird stuff I haven't seen before. I guess it's 4.4 related or even bugs in the S5 rollout.
I have a rooted SM-G900T with custom recovery to address the reply below. I want to be able to have wifi calling on any klte device Firmware based ROM-- namely the SM-G900F Firmware based ROMs.
Thanks a lot for any help at all....
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I like the WiFi calling feature. Right now with service FUBAR in my area for what they say is a couple of weeks I actually need it. Could it be as simple as transferring a few apks like the phone, etc... or is it more complex than that. Forgive my ignorance in advance I just switched to T Mobile to get custom recovery back but I am running into all sorts of weird stuff I haven't seen before. I guess it's 4.4 related or even bugs in the S5 rollout.
Thanks a lot for any help at all....
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You offer very little info, such as the type of phone, are you rooted ,what rom you are using, etc,etc.
numbR7 said:
I like the WiFi calling feature. Right now with service FUBAR in my area for what they say is a couple of weeks I actually need it. Could it be as simple as transferring a few apks like the phone, etc... or is it more complex than that. Forgive my ignorance in advance I just switched to T Mobile to get custom recovery back but I am running into all sorts of weird stuff I haven't seen before. I guess it's 4.4 related or even bugs in the S5 rollout.
I have a rooted SM-G900T with custom recovery to address the reply below. I want to be able to have wifi calling on any klte device Firmware based ROM-- namely the SM-G900F Firmware based ROMs.
Thanks a lot for any help at all....
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You need either:
1. Native T-Moble phone with wi-fi calling standard like SM-G900T.
2. If you're rooted w/ non-stock ROM (but still has to be T-Mobile phone), the ROM you're using needs to be based off stock Tmo firmware and have the correct code in it to work.
You will not get wi-fi calling on non-Tmo phone or non-Tmo firmware (like int'l firmware runnng on Tmo phone).
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You need either:
1. Native T-Moble phone with wi-fi calling standard like SM-G900T.
2. If you're rooted w/ non-stock ROM (but still has to be T-Mobile phone), the ROM you're using needs to be based off stock Tmo firmware and have the correct code in it to work.
You will not get wi-fi calling on non-Tmo phone or non-Tmo firmware (like int'l firmware runnng on Tmo phone).
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What is the code?
numbR7 said:
What is the code?
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Don't know what you mean, code,but there is no "code ".
grncherry said:
Don't know what you mean, code,but there is no "code ".
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Sorry for being vague, I meant computer code (programming language) for the Wifi calling to work. This will only work on native Tmo phones.
jawmail said:
Sorry for being vague, I meant computer code (programming language) for the Wifi calling to work. This will only work on native Tmo phones.
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So, it's built into TMo's Firmware overlay? Since all these models are identical it stands to reason that firmware could be altered and/or apks added to make it work. The "code" might be applied or incorporated. Might. Unless it's proprietary. After all the SM-G900T hardware is identical to a SM-G900F.
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So, it's built into TMo's Firmware overlay? Since all these models are identical it stands to reason that firmware could be altered and/or apks added to make it work. The "code" might be applied or incorporated. Might. Unless it's proprietary. After all the SM-G900T hardware is identical to a SM-G900F.
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There you go,you got it,it's proprietary.
Well sort of. Its based of slimkat which is aosp. I'm just sharing the link, I'm downloading it now but a few sprint users claim it works.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/development/rom-miui-v5-galaxy-note-3-t2816410
Saw the release
Yeah, I saw that, does anyone know if the sprint version is based on the N9000 and N9005 version on MIUI's site?
RigorousNinja said:
Yeah, I saw that, does anyone know if the sprint version is based on the N9000 and N9005 version on MIUI's site?
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Not positive, but I think 9005. Anyway I could not get a signal at all. Have you tried it?
Modem
drunkensunday said:
Not positive, but I think 9005. Anyway I could not get a signal at all. Have you tried it?
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I believe that if it will flash that you will have to flash a modem since it would contain the international modem pre installed, but I haven't tried the install yet, I may soon though.
It should work out the box. But it's not detecting our sim cards. It's based on the slim rom hlte device tree, which will work on our phones
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I am looking forward to a port of the tw version of MIUI.
Tried it
I tried it on our device, and it seems to work ok. It is definitely not a daily driver, but runs smooth. The mobile data doesn't work, but calls and texts come through. The rest of the bugs are true, where vibration on touch doesn't work. other than that it seems to work.
Is anyone having problems with their phone service? I can't text or call D;
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Is anyone having problems with their phone service? I can't text or call D;
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After setting network o can make calls but not disconnect from them. The dev seems to say it works but its not. Whish more devs would get active in porting it. It seems so close to actually working finally.
Might sound like a stupid question but ive read on a few different sites that you can install verizon roms to sprint phones (galaxy series in particular) and adjust the apn settings to get the signal working, anyone tried this? Development for the verizon g3 is picking up a little and id like to try and run cm11 but im not ballsy enough to risk it, has anyone tried it?
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Might sound like a stupid question but ive read on a few different sites that you can install verizon roms to sprint phones (galaxy series in particular) and adjust the apn settings to get the signal working, anyone tried this? Development for the verizon g3 is picking up a little and id like to try and run cm11 but im not ballsy enough to risk it, has anyone tried it?
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I'd love to say yes but when the OP specifies the variant(s) the rom is intended for, I'd be willing to take their advice and refrain from flashing to a different device. A lot of the roms posted explicitly state not to try flash the rom on a different device.
I'd sit tight until sprint specific roms come, or even multi variant roms appear, which shouldnt be long..
I've read a million times that you shouldn't use roms for other variants. I wouldn't risk it.
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Yea im definitly not going to try it, im curious if anyone has? And if its just an apn issue? Its tempting to flash cm11 just to check it out knowing it wont fully function, as long as it wont destroy my phone. Somone on here must have tried it and knows if it boots
From IRC, TMO is actually closer hardware wise the Verizon. Sprint (LS990) and TMO (D851) both use broadcom chips for bluetooth/wifi. The rest do not.
That's not to say flashing a D851 ROM will work, it wont because of vendor blobs and bump, but you might find it easier to use for a base (might).
For anyone having problems with doing Wi-Fi calling I have found a permanent solution that seems to work, at least for the Pure Nexus rom. The build dated 8-07-2015 for some reason will not work with Wi-Fi calling. The fix is to apply the radio from factory image from the latest build from Google for T-Mobile which is LYZ28J.
I have a link here to my google drive with the file below:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bw_st8EHY1jVOEh1bG5NYnFGb2s
to apply the radio, you must open up a command prompt and put the phone into the bootloader.
the command to apply the file will be: fastboot flash radio "[location]radioname.img"
Example: fastboot flash radio c:\android\sdk\platform-tools\radio.img
I have confirmed this working on two devices running Pure Nexus rom build 8-07-2015. As for other builds this may be a viable option!
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For anyone having problems with doing Wi-Fi calling I have found a permanent solution that seems to work, at least for the Pure Nexus rom. The build dated 8-07-2015 for some reason will not work with Wi-Fi calling. The fix is to apply the radio from factory image from the latest build from Google for T-Mobile which is LYZ28J.
I have a link here to my google drive with the file below:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bw_st8EHY1jVOEh1bG5NYnFGb2s
to apply the radio, you must open up a command prompt and put the phone into the bootloader.
the command to apply the file will be: fastboot flash radio "[location]radioname.img"
Example: fastboot flash radio c:\android\sdk\platform-tools\radio.img
I have confirmed this working on two devices running Pure Nexus rom build 8-07-2015. As for other builds this may be a viable option!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/fxz-nexus-6-recovery-flashable-fastboot-t3066052
They have flashable radios here. Twrp no computer needed
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I'm just including this here so people know how to fix it. I got no responses regarding it so I don't want anyone else to possibly go through the problems I did. Not that hard to open a command prompt and just go through fastboot flash... I actually prefer that myself
jwleonhart said:
I'm just including this here so people know how to fix it. I got no responses regarding it so I don't want anyone else to possibly go through the problems I did. Not that hard to open a command prompt and just go through fastboot flash... I actually prefer that myself
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Based on what I've seen, the modem included with the J build was 14R, the same as that included with the E build.
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Well this is the only thing that fixes it. So take it or leave it. If your Wi-Fi calling doesn't work on T-Mobile on that build this is your fix.
jwleonhart said:
Well this is the only thing that fixes it. So take it or leave it. If your Wi-Fi calling doesn't work on T-Mobile on that build this is your fix.
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Oh, I'm not doubting you, and I appreciate the effort you've herein invested, but I ultimately would like to attain clarity on the situation, and I'm wondering if flashing the 14R modem, one would just as swiftly attain the same ends as you've provided in your OP...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qfw2um8luur694x/shamu-n6-5.1-LYZ28E-radio.zip?dl=0
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I had tried that radio, it did not work. Wi-Fi calling and T-Mobile with that radio doesn't work. For whatever reason this J revision is the only one I have found that works.
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I had tried that radio, it did not work. Wi-Fi calling and T-Mobile with that radio doesn't work. For whatever reason this J revision is the only one I have found that works.
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Cool, thanks.
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As a side note I have Wifi calling with the M radio, also I never knew Wifi calling wasn't working on Pure Nexus and I've been on it since day one hah
Hoping more clarity to come
just wondering. would this work with CM ROM if I flash it, since CM ROM does not have WiFi calling? just a thought.
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just wondering. would this work with CM ROM if I flash it, since CM ROM does not have WiFi calling? just a thought.
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Nope
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This doesn't work with Hydra kernel, but does work with Hells, BenzoCore and the pure nexus kernel.
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This might be a stupid question. So If WiFi calling is enabled and call long distance do I get charge for it?
binqker said:
This might be a stupid question. So If WiFi calling is enabled and call long distance do I get charge for it?
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Huh? Who gets charged long distance? Is it 1982?
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Smallsmx3 said:
Huh? Who gets charged long distance? Is it 1982?
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Actually everyone in Canada does if their plan doesn't include it, which is quite a few plans...
DespairFactor said:
Actually everyone in Canada does if there plan doesn't include it, which is quite a few plans...
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Wow. Interesting!
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binqker said:
This might be a stupid question. So If WiFi calling is enabled and call long distance do I get charge for it?
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You would have to ask your carrier regarding that. I would call them and ask them if you use Wi-Fi calling will you be charged long distance? They may say yes or no. You aren't running off their cell tower, although it does go through their network. The answer could be 50/50... but it is worth asking at least.
I can't believe they charge you for long distance.... thats insane. They haven't done that in the US now for almost 15 years.
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just wondering. would this work with CM ROM if I flash it, since CM ROM does not have WiFi calling? just a thought.
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No, the rom itself needs to support the option. If the rom doesn't support it, then switching to this radio will not make it magically work. Ontop of the rom, the kernel needs to support it as well.
SeVIIn said:
As a side note I have Wifi calling with the M radio, also I never knew Wifi calling wasn't working on Pure Nexus and I've been on it since day one hah
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If you have Wi-Fi calling enabled, and you have Wi-Fi as the preferred calling method, you will see that while making a call it will say Wi-Fi call, then when you pull down your notification drawer, where it gives you your signal strength and says "T-Mobile" it will instead say "T-Mobile Wi-Fi Calling". That's how you can ensure it's working.