Me and my wife both have an htc desire 610. i just rooted them with the [ROM] [27 DEC 2015] CyanogenMod 11.0 [4.4.4] [Stable]. when i went to go connect to the internet they wouldnt connect unless the other one had the wifi turned off. it took some time but i found out the mac addresses where the same and it was casuing conflicts with my router. is there a way to fix this?
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I have a T-Mobile G2 Touch (also known as the HTC Hero - the one with the 'chin') and am having issues keeping a stable wifi connection.
Radio: 63.18.55.06SU_6.35.17.03
Kernel: 2.6.29.9-flykernel-12a
[email protected] #202
Rom: CyanogenMod-7-04252011-NIGHTLY-Hero
Build: GRH78C
I also experienced the same issue with the original Android 1.5 and also with a generic HTC Hero 2.1 rom.
Is this a common issue with the HTC Hero/G2 Touch and is there a fix?
Most of the problems appear to be connecting to a BT Openzone connection, but I can check some other wifi hotspots as well just to verify.....
Try fixing the router to one channel instead of auto, that helped with my parents home hub and my Galaxy S
Looking through other posts seems that I'm not the only one with this issue, though there have been no solutions in answer to the previous posts!
Have HTC HD2 running WM6.5 I'm normally able to connect to various laptops using the HTC wireless router - with the Galaxy 10.1 it can not see the HTC - I did note in another thread that this was because the HTC creates an AD Hoc network and android can't see these? (don't really understand the technical issues there!)
I have tried manually setting up a wireless network but the Tab did not like the settings I used - is there an app that would sort this out?
Or any advice on manually setting the network up?
Please help!
Many thanks
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Hi Lads!
I'm experiencing problems with my HTC sensation. I've installed newest ROM and gapps from Albinoman887 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2524961). My GPS works just fine if I'm using WiFi or data network, unfortunately I don't have an internet plan so I can only use WiFi when in range. No matter how long I would wait google maps (I've saved offline map) or Garmin/TomTom wont connect with GPS. I've tried to connect it in not urbanised area,were i wasn't surrounded by building or high trees.I was switching between 'device only' and 'assited with WiFi and network data' but since I don't have internet connection I think it makes no difference. I had this problem as well on - cm-10.1-20130610-Albinoman887-pyramid , but as I had internet plan wasn't bothered about that. Did you face similar problem ? Would you know how to fix that issue ?
Phone spec:
HTC Sensation
Android:4.4.2
Baseband ver: 11.69A.3504.00P_11.23..3504.07_M2
Kernel ver: [email protected]ox#1 Sat Jan 18 10:34:02 EST 2014
CyanogenMod ver: cm_pyramid-userdebug 4.4.2 KOT49H 39f88656cd test-keys
I am trying to connect my Rezound to a Samsung Proclaim running WiFi tether. My windows 7 laptop finds and connects to the WiFi tether's ad-hoc network fine, but my Rezound can't see it. I read that it may be a restriction on Android ICS, so I tried a JB rom and that couldn't see it either. Tried a couple of Cyanogen 11-based ICS roms, no dice. Tried to replace the wpa_supplicant file on one of them, that didn't work.
Has anyone ever tried this? There is precious little about this and the Rezound on this forum.
Thank you!
Somewhat baffled here, I have a Unitech TB100 tablet at work that I need to get a VPN connection setup on. Its a re-branded ruggedized Asus tablet running Android 3.2.
Being as it runs 3.2, many of the VPN apps (which require 4.0 or higher) wont work, so I am trying to use the built in IPSec VPN client to talk to our Sonicwall firewall.
I have followed the directions at support.software.dell.com/kb/sw8658 but when I go to connect, the tablet says that the attempt failed to connect and the Sonicwall logs say that it started negotiations, then they say that it received duplicate packets and its dropping the duplicates.
My phone is a Droid 4 running Paranoid Android 4.4.4 (a build from late Oct) and it connected right up when I used the same settings as I used in the tablet.
Anyone have any experience or thoughts with this?
Thanks
Aaron Z
An update for anyone who may run across this down the road, the problem is that the tablet is connecting via Straight Talk (using the ATT network) who apparently blocks PPTP VPN connections (see straighttalkwirelessforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=6792&t=1203070 for more info)
When I tethered the tablet to my Page Plus phone, the VPN connected right up. When I switched back to the Straight Talk data connection, it refused to connect again.
Aaron Z