Problem with monitor mode for wifi adapter htc one - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all folks
I write to this thread because ia din not understand how to enable to "Monitor mode"
So step by step:
I using HTC ONE made from china
Android 4.0.1
MTK6517
Hardware version 2.1.0
1. I using iw utils, but this utils has error "nl80211 not found"
2. Using "iwconfig eth0 mode monitor" in busybox box, but get another error too. Monitor mode do not supported.
3. Using "bcmon" packet, but this software do not supported my wifi card
If i send command "lsmod", i see "bcmdhd" driver.
So can anyone help me about this issue?

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USB driver for Cube K8GT

hi,
i wanted to start android development on a real, but not too expensive device.
So i bought this one: http://www.amazon.de/WiPad-Multitou...=sr_1_2?s=ce-de&ie=UTF8&qid=1337256098&sr=1-2
The manufactorer is CUBE: http://www.cube-tablet.com/cube-k8g...8-1-2ghz-camera-8gb-capacitive-tablet-pc.html
It works fine and i wanted to connect it to my PC, running windows 7.
The problem is: I could not find any usb driver on the (chinese) manufactorer site.
In the device manager the device was listed as "K8GT_W" and marked with "no driver installed".
Can someone please tell me, if there is a driver for this device or how to use some "generic" usb device driver with this device?
I downloaded the google USB driver with the android SDK manager.
The i selected "update driver" from the device maanger + selected the google usb driver download directory.
This shows the message "K8GT_W could not be installed".
The manufacturers is CUBE:http://www.vaful.com/cube-k8gt-delu...roid-40-capacitive-touch-screen-p-100130.html
I also encountered the same problem!
me 2
did you solve the problem? and found any thing?
Im looking for a usb driver for a visture v97 hd, also a china tablet with the exact same issue you guys are having. anyone have a generic driver for us so we can charge our tablets via usb ?

Android 'Debug enabled device' is not showing up on Eclipse

Hello!
I have gone through a lot of threads before posting this here. I am facing an issue with Android device debugging - the device isn't getting listed on Devices tab in Eclipse IDE. (Please refer to screenshots) (To get 'Devices' tab 'Windows -> Show view -> Devices'). So while starting to debug there is no way to choose a device as device listing shows blank. The strange thing is that it used to work fine before and under windows explorer I can browse the files.
I am using Windows Vista Home premium, 32-bit OS
What all I have tried:
In phone:
1. USB debugging is enabled in phone under 'Settings-> Developer options'
2. Disabled and enabled USB debugging
3. Restarted the phone
In Eclipse:
1. Under 'Debug configurations->Target(tab)', 'Always prompt to pick device' is selected. It prompts but doesn't show any device on the device list!
2. Tried resting ADB under Devices tab. (To get 'Devices' tab 'Windows -> Show view -> Devices'
3. Reinstalled latest Android SDK along with ADB
4. Installed Eclipse Juno
In windows CMD under /platform-tools/ directory where the Android SDK Tools is installed, ran the following commands without getting any positive outcome:
Shut down Eclipse, unplugged the device and tried running:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
Plugged it back in and ran
adb devices
Mobile device details:
Model = Galaxy S2 GT-i9100
Rooted = yes
OS Ver. = 4.0.3
Kernel ver. = 3.0.15
[email protected] #k3-27b
Other details can be found in the attached screenshot.
Eclipse version: Indigo Service Release 1
Build id: 20110916-0149
Any help will be appreciated,
Thanks,
Ambar!
Debugging Samsung in Eclipse...
ambar_bs said:
Hello!
I have gone through a lot of threads before posting this here. I am facing an issue with Android device debugging - the device isn't getting listed on Devices tab in Eclipse IDE. (Please refer to screenshots) (To get 'Devices' tab 'Windows -> Show view -> Devices'). So while starting to debug there is no way to choose a device as device listing shows blank. The strange thing is that it used to work fine before and under windows explorer I can browse the files.
Ambar!
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I ran into a similar problem this evening, though I am not sure if you are having the same issue. In my case eclipse would not recognize my Samsung i9000m when plugged in. This surprised me as I have debugged with this phone in the past but I have recently loaded Cyanogenmod 10.1 on it.
I checked Windows Device Manager (Control Panel) and noted that for some reason, Device Manager was showing an error for my i9000m, no driver had been assigned. I have installed the Samsung drivers in the past and they are still installed but I suspect some difference in naming of the device in CM10.1 which confused Device manager. I selected "Update Driver" option in Properties for the device and then selected the option that had windows go search for the correct driver. To my surprise, Windows 7-64 bit found and installed what appears to be a Generic Android Device named "Android Composite ADB Device". I am not sure if Vista will be the same or if this is even the same problem you are having, but check your Device Manager to see if errors are flagged...

Any success with ADB USB to Pixelbook yet?

Hi all,
I'm sorry, I tried to provide direct links/images but unfortunately only after 10 posts I'm allowed to post URLs
The most recent, much welcomed, update to ChromeOS has introduced ADB over USB for a select few models ( find the chromium org url "chrome-os-systems-supporting-adb-debugging-over-usb" ).
However, I have yet failed to get this to work by connecting my brand new Pixelbook (as of yesterday) to a Windows 10 machine, and using the guide provided on developer (dot) android topic/arc/#adb-usb
Did anyone get this work successfully?
If so, can anyone point me in the right direction?
Using hardware:
- Pixelbook with Stable Build 67, and also attempted Dev Channel with build 69.
- Connected USB0 (left side) to my Windows 10 laptop USB-A port, but also attempted connecting it to my laptop's USB-C port (so a USB-C to USB-C cable).
My steps:
- Powerwashed the Pixelbook
- Set Pixelbook to 'Developer Mode', see image:
h ttps://ibb.co/cRmiEo
- Enable Android Developer Options by going to Settings in ChromeOS, Manage Android --> 7 taps on Build Number and then opening the 'Android Developer Options' and enable ADB Debugging:
h tt ps://ibb.co/mLikS8
- Run the setup commands in crosh/shell as described in the guide (link above), such as dev_enable_udc , and dr_swap commands. As stated by the guide on developer.android: "Use this command each time you disconnect and reconnect a USB cable. To ensure your Chromebook is in UFP mode, you can run ectool usbpd <port number>" . See attached:
h tt ps://ibb.co/j8m5S8
- Attached the USB-C cable to the W10 laptop and run ADB devices.
- No devices show up in cmd (adb devices)
- Android Studio also does not list any devices to run on
- This is what I'm seeing in Device Manager, a 'malfunctioning adb device'
h tt ps://ibb.co/cpXen8
Any help would be greatly appreciated if anyone has already managed to the ADB USB to work!
No solution (yet)
Let me know whenever someone has given this a shot with their Chromebook.
I still haven't managed to solve it, also posted it to the Google Product forums now
Quick search of this forum shows this.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ha...oks/guide-setting-adb-fastboot-x8664-t3806428
Brounzer said:
Hi all,
I'm sorry, I tried to provide direct links/images but unfortunately only after 10 posts I'm allowed to post URLs
The most recent, much welcomed, update to ChromeOS has introduced ADB over USB for a select few models ( find the chromium org url "chrome-os-systems-supporting-adb-debugging-over-usb" ).
However, I have yet failed to get this to work by connecting my brand new Pixelbook (as of yesterday) to a Windows 10 machine, and using the guide provided on developer (dot) android topic/arc/#adb-usb
Did anyone get this work successfully?
If so, can anyone point me in the right direction?
Using hardware:
- Pixelbook with Stable Build 67, and also attempted Dev Channel with build 69.
- Connected USB0 (left side) to my Windows 10 laptop USB-A port, but also attempted connecting it to my laptop's USB-C port (so a USB-C to USB-C cable).
My steps:
- Powerwashed the Pixelbook
- Set Pixelbook to 'Developer Mode', see image:
h ttps://ibb.co/cRmiEo
- Enable Android Developer Options by going to Settings in ChromeOS, Manage Android --> 7 taps on Build Number and then opening the 'Android Developer Options' and enable ADB Debugging:
h tt ps://ibb.co/mLikS8
- Run the setup commands in crosh/shell as described in the guide (link above), such as dev_enable_udc , and dr_swap commands. As stated by the guide on developer.android: "Use this command each time you disconnect and reconnect a USB cable. To ensure your Chromebook is in UFP mode, you can run ectool usbpd <port number>" . See attached:
h tt ps://ibb.co/j8m5S8
- Attached the USB-C cable to the W10 laptop and run ADB devices.
- No devices show up in cmd (adb devices)
- Android Studio also does not list any devices to run on
- This is what I'm seeing in Device Manager, a 'malfunctioning adb device'
h tt ps://ibb.co/cpXen8
Any help would be greatly appreciated if anyone has already managed to the ADB USB to work!
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I have suceeded in doing this in my Samsung Chromebook Pro. There are a few problems off the bat.
1) Chrome OS ships with a very outdated version of ADB
2) There is no rule by default for accepting usb connections from vendors. You have to add it to your rules.d folder.
If you know what you're doing you can install the dependencies directly to your system and update the shipped adb using debian resources. You could also use crouton. I made a tutorial a while back. Things have changed a tab, but not much. tutorial link
Also I will attatch the script I made to automate the process on my CBP. With a little tweaking you could make it work for yourself. I know this probably isn't what you are looking for. But installing the debian resources will almost certainly get it running in the native crosh shell.

Help Rooting Coresmore Android 6.0 tablet (can't get PC to recognize via USB)

Hello,
This is my first time posting here, I did read the rules and looked for the info before posting but had no luck.
I recently installed two ShenZhen Coresmore Technology Co.LTD Coresmore Car Entertainment tablets (website: h t t p : / / w w w . coresmore . c o m /?page_id=838. I would like to root them so I can use the airdroid/airmirror app to control them from my phone, however all my rooting efforts have been unsuccessful.
I tried kingoroot app (and PC version), and framaroot but neither worked.
I also tried connecting directly to my PC, but the device is not detected. I contacted the manufacture and they told me that the usb port is host only. ( I could not find an device drivers on the manufactures website either).
There is an all in one connector coming out of the back of the tablet, but I could not find any adapters for it that would allow me to connect it to my computer.
The tablet also has a TF card slot, but I do not know if there is a root option that can take advantage of that.
Here is some more info about the tablet
android version 6.0
CPU: Quad-CoreCortex-A53 1.6Ghz
Ram: 2.0 GB
Flash Memory
8.00 GB
Kernel version
3.10.86
Thu May 10 11:43:46 CST2018
Build number: NJ1017-180510-S3383
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Coresmore Rear Entertainment Monitors
psychogator said:
Hello,
This is my first time posting here, I did read the rules and looked for the info before posting but had no luck.
I recently installed two ShenZhen Coresmore Technology Co.LTD Coresmore Car Entertainment tablets (website: h t t p : / / w w w . coresmore . c o m /?page_id=838. I would like to root them so I can use the airdroid/airmirror app to control them from my phone, however all my rooting efforts have been unsuccessful.
I tried kingoroot app (and PC version), and framaroot but neither worked.
I also tried connecting directly to my PC, but the device is not detected. I contacted the manufacture and they told me that the usb port is host only. ( I could not find an device drivers on the manufactures website either).
There is an all in one connector coming out of the back of the tablet, but I could not find any adapters for it that would allow me to connect it to my computer.
The tablet also has a TF card slot, but I do not know if there is a root option that can take advantage of that.
Here is some more info about the tablet
android version 6.0
CPU: Quad-CoreCortex-A53 1.6Ghz
Ram: 2.0 GB
Flash Memory
8.00 GB
Kernel version
3.10.86
Thu May 10 11:43:46 CST2018
Build number: NJ1017-180510-S3383
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Hi,
first of all excuse me for my english. Learn english in school is centuries gone. I have the same problem with monitors and Android 8.1. I try to describe my way till yet:
1. Start monitor and do a factory reset in android settings
2. Connect to your wifi-network. Must be in the same network as your computer.
3. Open Google Play Store on the monitor and look for a app called "ssh helper" from Paul Lutus
4. Install and start the app. Notice ip-adress and port.
5. Install "Putty" on your computer
6. Open an SSH-session and connect to the monitor. In my case the credentials "admin/admin" or "root/admin" worked.
7. Connect an USB-Keyboard to the monitor.
8. In the "Putty"-shell type reboot bootmanager and press enter. The monitor should reboot and showing the bootmanager menu
9. Look for an option "show recovery logs" ore something similar
10. In the log you should find a line with content "adb connect" and a port
11. Download Android debug bridge on your computer and unzip in a folder. Use Google search to find it.
12. In the directory type "adb connect [ip-adress of monitor]:[port shown in log above]
13. Now you can use all Android ADB commands. If you use "adb shell" you will get a session via wifi. If you type "su" without any other letters, the commandline will switch from "$" to "#".
14. When you try "whoami" in the commandline, the session should answer with root.
15. Now you can remount folders or root folder with read/write permissions, change Ownership of files or folders, download, edit and upload files, e.g. init.rc. Try a Google search for all ADB-commands.
But be carefully...operations at a opened heart are dangerous.

Custom WiFi USB stick not showing in available WiFi networks list

Hello all,
As I'm not allowed to post in development forum due to low post count, this seems to me the ideal place. I have a custom USB WiFi stick that I need to use with my Android phone. I was able to build to build the driver module in the kernel and the device drivers are detected as well. I have verified it using dmesg as well as there is a light on stick that turns green when the drivers are recognized and firmware is loaded.
However, I am unable to see the WiFi for the USB stick (which have it's own AP) in the list of available WiFis on my mobile device. I tried to Google it on the Internet, but there is limited help available. One possible solution I found is to disable wlan0 interface which I tried in adb shell using command:
ifconfig wlan0 down
However, I was unable to run this command in adb shell. Can someone tell how to disable or turn off wlan0 interface in Android using adb shell?
Also, are there any other possible solutions to the problem I stated?
Thank you.

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