With an update interrupted when I rebooted again, I noticed that the direction of the WiFi changed (and keeps changing) each time it starts up with warnin: NVRAM err=0x10.
I tried with the Hex Editor to change the values from column 1 row 4 to column 1 row 9 but without any result, I change the file permissions to 0660 rw rw, I think it is for processors of types MTK6577, MTK6589, MTK65xx and that remedy is not valid for MTK6797 .
Someone can give me some idea to solve my problem, and maybe some more.
Thank you very much.
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Hi all,
I have a small problem with MROM built 20130113 - i have set mobile data limit set for 4MB and I'm unable to change it and it reduces my network speed to 300Kbits - any idea how to get rid of it?
I was just looking up the same thing. I did find this on how to fix it. It would be nice if it the fix was already in the ROM itself.
How to change Data Usage Policy - CM7
I don't know what I would be doing so I don't want to do it. I would expect that someone has a fix out there but I don't know where to find it.
Thanks, based on this thread I've managed to get rid of it
Shortly:
changing settings.db entries:
throttle_threshold_bytes --> added 000 in the end of the value - now have 3GB
throttle_polling_sec --> changed to 0 to get rid of notification
It worked, but I downloaded the file on my PC and used this program to edit:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sqlitebrowser/?source=dlp
Then uploaded it back
After that i got myself bootloop (continous, blinking, booting screen) - fixing permission in recovery solved that
stingu said:
Thanks, based on this thread I've managed to get rid of it
Shortly:
changing settings.db entries:
throttle_threshold_bytes --> added 000 in the end of the value - now have 3GB
throttle_polling_sec --> changed to 0 to get rid of notification
After that i got myself bootloop (continous, blinking, booting screen) - fixing permission in recovery solved that
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What folder did you look in? My data folder has some stuff but I can't find the settings.db
Edit:
Nevermind I found it.
After I rooted the device then I found that my phone keeps reconnecting whatever the screen is Locked or unlocked.
I found it could be something wrong with Wifi Powersave mode but i cant tell where I could find the code.
Or something related code that caused my problem
So I tried to change the values from the file
/etc/wifi/
when I change too much value that include the scanning rate(I set it as zero,never to scan automatically)
now,it is rare to see the problem happen but it sometime stills.
I need really guidence with professional knowledge of Coding on android.
Need u to tell me hope to change the Code inside the files that controls Wi-Fi.
and pls,avoid telling me that Enable the old-version DHCP in the Dev. settings.
or something seems simple method,that of all I tried and didn't work.
Come to give me the professional,thank you all,the ones who gonna help me!
Hey guys,
I've found that my mac address in this file "wcnss_mac_addr" located at "/sys/devices/soc.0/a000000.qcom,wcnss-wlan" is 00:00:00:00:00,
and when i change it and confirm that was really changed i restart my device and check again this file and it's 0's again...
can someone explain to me why this is happening?
Obviously that's why my mac address is shown like 02:00:00:00:00:00 and cant turn on WIFI.
Any developer as a sugestion?
ps: my device is a Redmi Note 3 Pro SD.
Regards
Is there any way to calibrate screen sensitivity? My OnePlus 6 has too much sensitive screen. Device isn't rooted yet so I tried to change sensitivity on Nexus 4. I added touch.pressure.scale=0.3 to build.prop (I checked a few different values from 0.01 to 10) and nothing changed. Also, I found touch_dev.idc file in /system/usr directory. The comment in this file says: "Input Device Calibration File for the Mako touch screen.". There are a few number parameters (like touch.pressure.scale or touch.size.scale). I tried to change them but it didn't make any effect. Of course, I rebooted device after every change.
Should I do something more to apply my changes? Or should I change values in any other places? Maybe some kernel modifications?
few years ago, I was using ASUS Zenfone 2 ZE551ML
and my hotspot's password is:
3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716
but after Zenfone 3 update to Android N (on that time, i was using Zenfone 3)
the system limit maximum 32 character
my password is forced changing to 3.141592653589793238462643383279
Is there any method to modify the maximum characters limit for hotspot?
modify the file under /system ?
or modify the setting.apk ?