Just received a Mi Box, updated to Oreo and installed an RJ45 to USB3 adapter. So I thought it would be ok to turn the WiFi off however everything stopped working.
Firstly is it possible to use an RJ45 adapter with the Mi Box?
If it is, how do I ensure its working?
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USB powered hub, 6 USB 3.0 ports, ethernet adapter, and it works well. I'm having some problems with other accessories but do not think they are because of the hub
which ROM are you on?
This worked sporadically for me with CM, but switched to lollirock (which works great for the app store / compatibility) but the ethernet stopped working.
I've found also that I had to use a USB 2.0 cable to connect to ethernet, was this a similar experience for you? I'm going to return it for a refund, but if yours is on lollirock and you're using full usb 3.0 cabling, then I might just ask for a replacement from Aukey.
badxmaru said:
This worked sporadically for me with CM, but switched to lollirock (which works great for the app store / compatibility) but the ethernet stopped working.
I've found also that I had to use a USB 2.0 cable to connect to ethernet, was this a similar experience for you? I'm going to return it for a refund, but if yours is on lollirock and you're using full usb 3.0 cabling, then I might just ask for a replacement from Aukey.
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I do not quite understand the question. The Hub is connected to its own cable and ethernet cable to it. I do not need any extra USB cable. 2.0 or 3.0. If you mean the adapter otg was one he had at home. To me the Ethernet connection works properly with lollipop 5.1.1. Also it seemed to work with M
Enviado desde mi D6503 mediante Tapatalk
if we do not charge anything can we connect the hub to a usb port and use the ethernet and 1-2 usb sticks without plug the power adapter?
Hello all, I'm trying to use a usb-c to rj45 lan adapter to connect directly instead of wireless for XZP but so far the one use (b elkin) does not work or I just don't know how to set it up in Android N. Any suggestion on one that would work would be great. thx:fingers-crossed:
Did you make sure that the adapter u got was compatible with android? I haven't come across one that is
Did you have any joy with getting the adapter to work ?
Regards,
Kevin
I bought another adapter from Amazon - Smays 3 Port 3.0 Hub and USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet Adaptor target Ultrabook, Tablet, IPC, and Motherboard Applications (Realtek RTL8153 Controller, Black), unfortunately it does the same thing. Christmas lights on the LAN but no connectivity. Other post suggest that Sony turn off certain capability that could make USB-C work the way it suppose to for LAN and HDMI. I think I would have gone with the Note 8 if not for the 4K and Tim the Tool Man like for chrome color. Arr ARrrr arr
Is there even any kind of USB-C hub or adapter that works with this phone?
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/ke...x/arch/arm64/configs/msmcortex-perf_defconfig
Sony hasn't enabled a single ethernet device in the kernel config, of course nothing will work on the stock rom. But hardware wise, as long as you can plug it to the phone everything should work as long as you can get load modules.
EDIT: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...eys-implemented.3795510/page-53#post-80071598
Since connection with Wi-Fi is no option in my case, I do connect my CMR-W09 with a rj45 adapter and a Lan-cable.
this worked until emui 9 was installed.
the adapter is detected by the mediapad but there will be no connection.
I can see that the hub has an activ line on my router. so the mediapad blocks the adapter and I don't know how to fix this.
has someone something to fix this?
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Does Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G supports any HDMI adapter?
I want to connect my older, not smart TV to watch Netflix when I go to country side.
si3wc4 said:
Hi.
Does Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G supports any HDMI adapter?
I want to connect my older, not smart TV to watch Netflix when I go to country side.
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Bump.. @si3wc4 did you get it working? Anyone else?
Tested with a USB-C mini-dock, the Mi 11 lite 5G/NE doesn't have DP-alt mode, so it's not compatible with Type-C to HDMI cables/dock. The main reason for it is probably the lack of USB 3.1 (the connector is just USB 2.0).
Yes, that's one thing many people don't realize, a USB Type C connector is a guarantee of nothing.
The same thing goes for USB Type C cables.
If in doubt cut the cable with scissors and see how many conductors (pairs) it has. Of course this kills the cable.
If device is USB 2.0 the most video connectivity it might have would be to use an actual video adapter, but that is a separate frame buffer than the screen.
Unrelated: I use a Raspberry Pi Zero W connected over Bluetooth to my Android.
The RPi has an HDMI output I can use for my own digital signage style application.
The HDMI shows text and is completely unrelated to my Android's screen.
Hello guys,
I have Xiaomi Mi 10 (Model M2001J2G, MIUI Global, 12.5.2.Stable, Android 11 RKQ1.200826.002). It has USB-C connectivity.
So in the past I read more about USB-C to HDMI cable and I found an article which says my devices don't have so called "HDMI pass through", actually it is a feature but I can't recall its name right now.
So I decided to buy external video card in order to stream my phone through HDMI. I checked the internet and end up with this one: Display Adapter HDMI
I checked about the drivers and on the description of this adapter it says: "Support Android 5 and higher"
I have tested the adapter, and it seems to work fine with my laptop (USB connectivity), but when I connected my phone nothings happened.
Do I have enable something to get this working? What do I miss?
Thanks in advance.