Hotspot - Elephone P9000 Questions & Answers

Hi guys,
Anyone else had issues with the wifi hotspot turning itself off? It worked fine for months but now turns off within 10 secs - it's not a time out issue either... Has me stumped.
Running stock 6.0 but I'm presuming it's an app causing the issue, struggling to find the culprit though. Thanks in advance

I had the exact same problem.
The hotspot always worked fine but around June 2017 the Wi-Fi hotspot was turning off after around 10 seconds.
This issue was present even with the phone in safe mode.
So, I flashed the latest official Nougat ROM (7.0) to solve this issue.
After flashing, even with the data on, I was not getting Internet on tethered devices.
I solve this issue by doing this:
1) Make a coffee.
2) Enable developer mode (Go to Settings -> About phone, and click on the Build number until the developer mode is enabled).
3) Enable USB debugging under Settings -> Developer options
4) Connect the Android device with an USB cable to a computer using the "Minimal ADB and Fastboot" software (or another of your choice).
5) Open the Windows command prompt (cmd.exe) with administration permissions. Navigate into the "Minimal ADB and Fastboot" folder.
6) Optional but recommended to make sure that the Android device is recognized. Type: adb.exe devices
NOTE: Keep an eye in your device (phone/tablet) because you must accept the connection.
7) MAKE SURE THE DEVICE IS DETECTED... Some ID must appear like this:
List of devices attached
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX device
8) Now start an adb shell. Type: adb shell
9) In the adb shell, run this command: settings put global tether_dun_required 0
The 7.0 ROM still has hotspot issues. Sometimes, some devices, can't connect to the hotspot. After turning on/off the Wi-Fi and then turn on again the hotspot the issue disappear. But the issue comes back again very frequently.

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Adb and device unauthorized

Hi!
I have RN2 with MIUI 16.6.7.0 with root access.
ADB v1.0.32
Win 8.1
If I run "adb devices" when phone is running system, I get response "s/n device" as I should. But when I boot phone to recovery (MI-Recovery 2.0.1) I get "s/n unauthorized".
I have tried rebooting PC and phone, disabling and enabling USB debugging, deleting adbkey and adbkey.pub on PC (only instance was in users/user/.android/), revoking USB debugging authorizations, changing USB ports. Nothing.
The last thing I did:
1. reboot phone to system.
2. developer options > turn developer options on/off > turn debugging on/off <> Revoke USB Debugging Authorization
3. reconnect phone to PC
4. was asked: RSA key fingerprint + always allow from this computer > OK
5. run "adb devices" gives "s/n device"
6. disconnect phone
7. power off phone
8. phone to recovery
9. reconnect phone
10. run "adb devices" gives "s/n unautorized"
11. disconnect phone from USB
12. run "adb kill-server"
13. run "adb start-server"
14. reconnect phone
15. run "adb devices" gives "s/n unautorized"
I guess something is wrong with recovery mode on the device. Any ideas?
Thank you
MK
+ run "adb shell" gives " error: device unauthorized. This adbd's $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is not set; try 'adb kill-server' if that seems wrong. Otherwise check for a confirmation dialog on your device."
+ from hxxps://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/core/+/d5fcafaf41f8ec90986c813f75ec78402096af2d
"On the device, vendors public keys are installed at build time in /adb_keys. User-installed keys are stored in /data/misc/adb/adb_keys."
On my device user-installed keys are stored in /data/misc/adb/adb_keys. The only other instance of adb_keys is /bin/adb_keys. If it has any relevance.
You need to check in the device the popup, the device ask if you want authorize your computer for connection with adb, remember you need to enable adb debug first with push 7 times on miui version into about device.
In recovery adb isn't available you can enable only the adb transfer from the advance menu.
Namaless said:
You need to check in the device the popup, the device ask if you want authorize your computer for connection with adb, remember you need to enable adb debug first with push 7 times on miui version into about device.
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Hi!
Thanks a million for your reply. :good:
I did all that already in steps 2, 4 and 5 and it worked. My problem is adb in stock recovery mode.
In recovery adb isn't available you can enable only the adb transfer from the advance menu.
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Damn I have much to learn (hundreds of pages in a few days and I still dont know anything . So stock recovery doesn't come with ADB access and I am trying to do something that can not be done? ClockworkMod recovery for example should have ADB support if I understand correctly?
I also have that proble my device not connected to phone what I do tell me..
Jay's said:
I also have that proble my device not connected to phone what I do tell me..
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If problem is PC <> phone then install drivers for your phone on PC.
Or describe your problem better.
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Developer settings get reset afer reboot

Hey Folks!
I've done quite some research on this problem, but havn't found any solution yet. The problem is, that my Dell Venue 8 7840, running Android 5.1, won't
save any Developer options past a reboot. I have noticed this issue before, but didn't find a solution. This also means, that the oem-unlock setting is lost after
rebooting into the adb bootloader to achieve root. I perform the steps described here --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/dell-venue/general/root-howto-dell-venue-8-7840-t3282532
1.) Enable usb-debugging
2.) oem-unlock --> enable
3.) adb devices --> device is connected
4. adb reboot bootloader --> device reboots
5.) fastboot oem-unlock --> exits with error (failed to change status)
I believe, that this has something to do with the loss of the developer settings. When I then boot again, the oem-unlock setting is set back to locked. Anybody ever encountered similar issues?
Is there a way to work around this?
Really appreciate your input!
Regards

Trying to apply Nexus 6P bootloop fix

Downloaded and installed ADB. Following tutorial here:
https://www.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p-bootloop-fix/
Specifically:
- Connect your smartphone or tablet to your computer with a USB cable. Change the USB mode to “file transfer (MTP)” mode. Some OEMs may or may not require this, but it’s best to just leave it in this mode for general compatibility.
- In the Command Prompt window, enter the following command to launch the ADB daemon: adb devices
- On your phone’s screen, you should see a prompt to allow or deny USB Debugging access. Naturally, you will want to grant USB Debugging access when prompted (and tap the always allow check box if you never want to see that prompt again).install adb
- Finally, re-enter the command from step #6. If everything was successful, you should now see your device’s serial number in the command prompt. Yay! You can now run any ADB command on your device! Now go forth and start modding your phone by following our extensive list of tutorials!
https://www.xda-developers.com/install-adb-windows-macos-linux/
I did all the above. But don't see anything from:
C:\ADB>fastboot devices
C:\ADB>fastboot flash boot 6p48C.img
< waiting for any device >
Nexus 6P was plugged into the USB cable on Win10 machine. Am in MTP mode. Most recent Google USB drivers installed.
I have done OEM Unlock in setup|Developer options. I have also turned on USB debugging in same options.
I am [obviously] lost. Anyone know what else I might try?
OK, I have made a little progress messing around on my own. It seems that running from the CMD line in Win 10, ADB command works but Fastboot does not. WHY? Bith are in the same directory.
If I type Fastboot by itself, then I get a list of the associated parameters, which means that the CMD system DOES recognize the Fastboot command.
Now, if I run CMD====> "ADB devices", it looks like my device is recognized and attached (that is my serial# below).
But if I try CMD=====> "Fastboot devices", as the instructions require, I get nothing. And if I try to run the flash job via Fastboot, that does not work either.
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C:\ADB>adb devices
List of devices attached
8XV5Txxxxxxxxxxx device
C:\ADB>fastboot flash boot 6p48C.img
< waiting for any device >
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Wondering if I need to install the Android SDK on Windows for this process to work?
I Think You need to Redo The process from Step One.
I Heard about This and Never Did An OTA.
If it Persists Try Using A Different PC and If After That It doesn't work Then Yes Android SDK is The last Option.
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Solved. I needed to add the ADB install directory to the environmental path. Don't quite understand why, but doing so allowed me to get the problem fixed.

I rooted my tablet, now my WiFi is broken and computers won't recognize it

I have Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 that I attempted to root earlier today. I used Odin and CF auto root method. Everything appeared to go fine, until it restarted itself after it was done. When it booted back up, the WiFi was not working. When I turn it on, it is simply stuck on "Turning on...." and nothing happens.
Problem 2: When I connect the tablet to a computer via USB cable, it does not recognize it. I'll hear a chime, so it detects it, but it does not show up in the file explorer. The tablet is set for a MTP USB configuration.
I tried a factory reset, but that did nothing.
I'm not sure what to do now. I do have a micro SD card, so I'm able to move it back and forth from the tablet to my PC to install APKs and other files. I'd like to try flashing a custom ROM to see if that fixes it, but now I'm not rooted. I used the SD card to install a couple of the one click root apps, but they were either unsuccessful, or require an internet connection to use.
I don't know if it's possible to actually install a custom ROM on a device that doesn't have internet access and can't use a USB cable.
If anyone has suggestions as to either of my problems, I'd love to hear it, because as of now I can't do anything with my tablet.
You can try to:
wipe data/cache from recovery and reboot it again to see if the wifi error still exists, or you can flash it again.
You can get and use adb/fastboot, if you haven't already, and check if fastboot (execute fastboot devices in cmd) recognizes your device after the chime sound. If you're lucky and your device is displayed, you can flash it again. All the best!
daphr said:
You can try to:
wipe data/cache from recovery and reboot it again to see if the wifi error still exists, or you can flash it again.
You can get and use adb/fastboot, if you haven't already, and check if fastboot (execute fastboot devices in cmd) recognizes your device after the chime sound. If you're lucky and your device is displayed, you can flash it again. All the best!
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Thanks. Executing "fastboot devices" returns an empty list, however "ADB devices" returns some sort of serial number with "offline" next to it.
edit: I've been running adb kill-server and adb-start server commands, followed by adb devices, and that will switch the device status from "offline" to "unauthorized". I'm not sure how to fix that. I navigated to my .android folder on my PC and deleted the adbkey file but that didn't help.
In developer settings Enable USB debugging, revoke current USB debug authorizations and allow your PC's fingerprint. You can also enable OEM unlock in case you plan to play with the bootloader and custom ROMs.
Next in cmd after plugging the device in, check if it gets detected: adb devices
If you get the list you've mentioned, execute: adb reboot bootloader
This should boot your device into the fastboot mode where you have full access to your phone, so be careful what you're doing.
If you need more info on fastboot and adb, check out the forums.
Good luck!
daphr said:
In developer settings Enable USB debugging, revoke current USB debug authorizations and allow your PC's fingerprint. You can also enable OEM unlock in case you plan to play with the bootloader and custom ROMs.
Next in cmd after plugging the device in, check if it gets detected: adb devices
If you get the list you've mentioned, execute: adb reboot bootloader
This should boot your device into the fastboot mode where you have full access to your phone, so be careful what you're doing.
If you need more info on fastboot and adb, check out the forums.
Good luck!
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Unfortunately it's still showing the device as "unauthorized". I've toggled developer options and USB debugging on and, and repeatedly tried "Revoke USB debugging authorizations" but it hasn't help. I can't execute the adb reboot bootloader command while it's unauthorized.
febtober said:
Unfortunately it's still showing the device as "unauthorized". I've toggled developer options and USB debugging on and, and repeatedly tried "Revoke USB debugging authorizations" but it hasn't help. I can't execute the adb reboot bootloader command while it's unauthorized.
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Have you been asked for a new computer ID to accept after revoking old ones and plugging the device in again?
As long as you don't add new fingerprint of your computer to the device, your device will be unauthorized.
febtober said:
Unfortunately it's still showing the device as "unauthorized". I've toggled developer options and USB debugging on and, and repeatedly tried "Revoke USB debugging authorizations" but it hasn't help. I can't execute the adb reboot bootloader command while it's unauthorized.
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You need to restock your tablet via odin (to put modem back aka Wifi)
After you restock Install Twrp and install magisk to root, instead of cf-root like you did (this will not breaking the safety net or knox even the modem)
(Note:before install magisk backup your "BOOT" via TWRP)

Fastboot OnePlus 5

Y cant i get fastboot drivers to read in Windows 10. I have updated the software to the latest update. Developer options are turned on. USB configuration is set to file transfer. In a regular state Windows 10 readds the phone and I can access the contents of the phone. I opened a power shell (regular and as admin) I typed "adb devices" it reads. (I have enabled advanced reboot.) I use the command "adb reboot-bootloader" in boots to fastboot. Now it loses connection. I Open the Run dialog box by pressing Windows Key+R. Type “devmgmt.msc” besides Android is a yellow triangle, then click Update Driver.A new window will pop up. Select the ‘Browse my computer for driver software’ option. I copied the drivers from the OnePlus 5 folder. Try to install but nothing. This is where in stuck. Please help. Thanks

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