Will my huawei e1550 work under android?
I see that some other Adroid devices (china tablet pc like Zenithink and other) have the software, which can config internet connections.
Will Gen8 init this device?
ncuxxx said:
Will my huawei e1550 work under android?
I see that some other Adroid devices (china tablet pc like Zenithink and other) have the software, which can config internet connections.
Will Gen8 init this device?
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For now, no. Unless Huawei or 3rd party develop driver for it.
My E1550 now also collecting dust coz i'm using 101 most of the time rather than laptop.
If i understand, we need root access to add 3rd party driver? Or there uis no way to compile driver?
This would be quite interesting if it would work.
Would this also enable call/sms functionalities?
I have an AT&T Laptop Connect Dongle which does not work. I have been able to bluetooth tether using PAN. I would rather use adhoc, i haven't found a way yet.
I prefer Archos to improve the stabilities of his 2.2 firmware first before adding more "new" features.
3G dongles
Correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I was able to digg around, it seems that USB host mode (wich is already in Archos), __usbserial.ko__, and adeqaute parts of devfs rules, are only three really necessary things that are needed on any linux, for USB 3G dongles to get properly recognized (at least Huawei ones).
rest of the things regarding "dial-up" a 3G connection, are done with commands from ppp package (should be in froyo), can be done from shell (busysbox __should__ be sufficient) for a start.
usb_modeswitch package is needed also, but only for the modems that are USB composites with virtual CD-ROM and/or MMC card reader (like mine E1552) in order to switch them to a serial mode (because their are detected as mass-storage initialy). For a start, this can be overcomed by sending adequate AT command's to dongle, that disable dongle's virtual CD-ROM and/or MMC card reader, from some windows machine prior to experimenting with dongle on linux/archos (setting is saved on dongle - you only need to do it once).
Since I still don't have my A101 (should receive it beggining of 2011), can someone tell me from kernel .config file is USB serial support compiled in archos kernel, and if not can we compile it as a additional module (like archos unionfs/ntfs modules is see in other thread) ?
Hi guys.
I've tried to run a android 4.0 on Virtualbox.
It does work good on my PC.
But I have a problem. As I'm unable to have internet on it. I have tried everything like bridging and nat and still no work.
Did any one know how able internet in Virtualbox ?
And to make SD CARD that I would be able to access from windows ?
I'm runing Virtualbox version 4.2.6 r82870.
hi friends,
Following is my setup.
1. Nexus 7(old one) tablet with usb-to-ethernet adapter. I am able to access internet through this.
2. I have one ubuntu 12.04 LTS linux machine where I am running pppoe server by installing package rp-pppoe package. The server works fine, I tested from another computer with mac os.
I want to make my Nexus 7 as pppoe-client and linux pc as server and try to connect these two. But don't know how to proceed. What are things I need on my Nexus to run pppoe-client.
Do I need to enable kernel module or any app is available? Everywhere I found only the pppoe over wifi only. But could not find for pppoe over usb-to-ethernet adapter.
Please advice.
hi,
for use with Hackintosh, I installed a Dell DW1510 (Broadcom BCM4322) Wifi PCI card in my ThinkPad X220. It only barely works with Android x86 / Remix OS.
Out of the box, it is detected, Mac Address is displayed and it can be enabled, but it searches for wifi networks forever.
Using Linux, I installed newer (closed-source) firmware files. Now it does find wifi networks, but only 5GHz / -ac ones. Beside that, it's extremely slow (only getting about 4Mbit download, normally around 50Mbit). I know the "open-source" b43 is slower than the propietary broadcom-wl one, but it wasn't THAT much on Linux.
Is it possible to use/install the propietary broadcom-wl driver, or getting at least 2.4GHz working and more speed (It was around 15Mbit on Linux with b43)?
Xorg
TheXorg said:
hi,
for use with Hackintosh, I installed a Dell DW1510 (Broadcom BCM4322) Wifi PCI card in my ThinkPad X220. It only barely works with Android x86 / Remix OS.
Out of the box, it is detected, Mac Address is displayed and it can be enabled, but it searches for wifi networks forever.
Using Linux, I installed newer (closed-source) firmware files. Now it does find wifi networks, but only 5GHz / -ac ones. Beside that, it's extremely slow (only getting about 4Mbit download, normally around 50Mbit). I know the "open-source" b43 is slower than the propietary broadcom-wl one, but it wasn't THAT much on Linux.
Is it possible to use/install the propietary broadcom-wl driver, or getting at least 2.4GHz working and more speed (It was around 15Mbit on Linux with b43)?
Xorg
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Did you have any success with your Wifi? I am running the same chip in a Macbook & experience the same problem... searching for networks forever. Could you describe how you installed the newer firmware files?
Whitest said:
Did you have any success with your Wifi? I am running the same chip in a Macbook & experience the same problem... searching for networks forever. Could you describe how you installed the newer firmware files?
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Use this method for now, works better than the open-source-method: https://m.reddit.com/r/RemixOS/comments/40rjvg/how_to_get_broadcom_wifi_to_work/
TheXorg said:
Use this method for now, works better than the open-source-method: https://m.reddit.com/r/RemixOS/comments/40rjvg/how_to_get_broadcom_wifi_to_work/
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hi guy, thx :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
work
TheXorg said:
Use this method for now, works better than the open-source-method: https://m.reddit.com/r/RemixOS/comments/40rjvg/how_to_get_broadcom_wifi_to_work/
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i tested your post for my broadcom wifi.
i activated terminal, i load remix with debug=1
when tape this entry "modprobe wl" i have nothing in my screen
and when reboot wifi doesn't work
z750leovince said:
i tested your post for my broadcom wifi.
i activated terminal, i load remix with debug=1
when tape this entry "modprobe wl" i have nothing in my screen
and when reboot wifi doesn't work
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It's normal, modprobe does not Output anything. Don't reboot, just type exit to continue booting. If RemixOS reboots then, something else is wrong.
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It's normal, modprobe does not Output anything. Don't reboot, just type exit to continue booting. If RemixOS reboots then, something else is wrong.
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ok....i type modprobe in terminal in remix os...not at boot at remix
i tested but my wifi dosn't work...i have searching wifi and nothing appared
i have Broadcom BCM4352
I'd like to point out the exact way how to do this workaround to avoid any missunderstandings:
1. add the DEBUG=1 flag to your grub parameters and press F10 (only (U)EFI Booting, for Legacy Booting just press Enter)
2. wait for the debug terminal to come up
3. type modprobe wl (if no message appeared you're good to go) and then type exit to continue booting
4. enjoy your perfectly working WiFi (hopefully)
Please note this is only a temporary solution that you would have to repeat at each boot-up. Searching for a permament solution I only came across the same Reddit thread that @TheXorg already linked: by renaming/deleting a folder in the kernel/driver section I managed to achieve the same working WiFi result without having to type anything at boot-up.
Here's how:
In debug mode.. Delete ssb folder from /lib/modules/4.0.9-android-x86+/kernel/drivers.. It helped me wid other x86 android and the new pheonix os.. Idk abt remix but its worth a try
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By Elflord5431 (on reddit)
I simply installed a root explorer (Solid Explorer in my case) and renamed the folder within RemixOs. After a normal reboot without DEBUG=1 flag WiFi worked absolutely fine.
- tested and working on my Macbook 5,2 (Early 2009) with Broadcom 4322 Wifi Chip. Credits & thanks to TheXorg for starting this thread, to Turtle5204 and Elflord5431 for sharing these workarounds
Whitest said:
I'd like to point out the exact way how to do this workaround to avoid any missunderstandings:
1. add the DEBUG=1 flag to your grub parameters and press F10 (only (U)EFI Booting, for Legacy Booting just press Enter)
2. wait for the debug terminal to come up
3. type modprobe wl (if no message appeared you're good to go) and then type exit to continue booting
4. enjoy your perfectly working WiFi (hopefully)
Please note this is only a temporary solution that you would have to repeat at each boot-up. Searching for a permament solution I only came across the same Reddit thread that @TheXorg already linked: by renaming/deleting a folder in the kernel/driver section I managed to achieve the same working WiFi result without having to type anything at boot-up.
Here's how:
By Elflord5431 (on reddit)
I simply installed a root explorer (Solid Explorer in my case) and renamed the folder within RemixOs. After a normal reboot without DEBUG=1 flag WiFi worked absolutely fine.
- tested and working on my Macbook 5,2 (Early 2009) with Broadcom 4322 Wifi Chip. Credits & thanks to TheXorg for starting this thread, to Turtle5204 and Elflord5431 for sharing these workarounds
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Hi @Whitest, did you try this on the latest version? Because I'm facing some issues with the mac mini 3.1 (early 2009 and broadcom chip like yours) and without success... Nothing happens with the modprobe and cant delete the folder on debug (it gives an error deleting).
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Hi @Whitest, did you try this on the latest version? Because I'm facing some issues with the mac mini 3.1 (early 2009 and broadcom chip like yours) and without success... Nothing happens with the modprobe and cant delete the folder on debug (it gives an error deleting).
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Did you boot with REMOUNT_RW=1 kernel boot flag?
Hello guys and gals
I am not a developer and my knowledge is not that perfect but from my experiment with different x 86 Roms I have come to conclusion that when a rom starts up there is a hardware initiation that happens with in the rom instructing what hardware with what drivers should load first.
Here is the thing, I do not know how to edit the sequence of this as I have a laptop that in which the built in wifi gets initiated first then followed by the USB ports on the system.
When this happens since my laptop is the latest model running on Intel 6 Gen hardware, the built in wifi card is not supported by android M which causes me not to have a working wifi.
I have a compatible wifi usb dongle that is 100% compatible but since the system initiates the internal wifi card first, android locks into the first card initiated and ignores the wifi dongle plugged into the USB ports.
Now I need help to find out what file needs to be change in order to change the hardware Initialization order and let the Rom load up the USB ports first, and then later on search for the built in wi-fi card in order to fix this issue I have
Laptop spec and model:
XPS-9550
I7 6 Gen, 32GB Ram, Samsung 512GB Nvme SSD, 4K touch display
Do let me know
2nIce said:
Hello guys and gals
I am not a developer and my knowledge is not that perfect but from my experiment with different x 86 Roms I have come to conclusion that when a rom starts up there is a hardware initiation that happens with in the rom instructing what hardware with what drivers should load first.
Here is the thing, I do not know how to edit the sequence of this as I have a laptop that in which the built in wifi gets initiated first then followed by the USB ports on the system.
When this happens since my laptop is the latest model running on Intel 6 Gen hardware, the built in wifi card is not supported by android M which causes me not to have a working wifi.
I have a compatible wifi usb dongle that is 100% compatible but since the system initiates the internal wifi card first, android locks into the first card initiated and ignores the wifi dongle plugged into the USB ports.
Now I need help to find out what file needs to be change in order to change the hardware Initialization order and let the Rom load up the USB ports first, and then later on search for the built in wi-fi card in order to fix this issue I have
Laptop spec and model:
XPS-9550
I7 6 Gen, 32GB Ram, Samsung 512GB Nvme SSD, 4K touch display
Do let me know
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You should be able to blacklist the module for the internal wifi; via grub or a file in /system/etc