New Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro: USB thetering bug - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a Smartphone Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro. This can not share it's Internet connection with my PC (a Widnwos 10 and another Windows 8.1) or with other devices, by USB connection.
When USB Thetering is enabled in the Smartphone, it connects with the PC, but the PC can not access the Internet indicating or following: "No Internet Access".
Attached Smartphone Specs, SimCard and APN parameters.
The BUG
When USB Thetering is enabled on the Smartphone, it connects with my PC, but the PC can not access the Internet indicating or following:
'NO INTERNET ACCESS'
What troubleshout procedures were done:
1. The NDIS driver was changed to the Microsoft standard:
The problem was not solved.​
2. Using ADB commands, changed the "tether_dun_required" parameter that was null to 0
global settings tether_dun_required 0​
The problem was not solved either​
3. The same Simcard installed in my old HTC 9 T-Mobile USA unlocked, shares its Internet connection with the same APN parameters to the same PCs (Windows 8.1 and Windows 10), The same with my Unlocked Samsung A4 tablet.
4. Same bug sharing Internet via WiFi Hotspot. "No Internet Access" message in PC.
"Xiaomi Support" has not indicated how to solve this bug
Please, can anyone help me with this?
Regards

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[Q] x10 mini ad hoc patch exist ?

Hi.
Anyone enable ad hoc connection on this phone on android 2.1 ?
If yes tell me how to do it.
tazone said:
Hi.
Anyone enable ad hoc connection on this phone on android 2.1 ?
If yes tell me how to do it.
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You mean like connecting to another ad-doc or creating one of your own for others to connect? For the second one, you need barnacle from market - works great.
tazone said:
Hi.
Anyone enable ad hoc connection on this phone on android 2.1 ?
If yes tell me how to do it.
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you mean connecting your phone to a adhoc connection like in laptops??
I also want to know how to connect to ad-hoc metworks in laptops/pc?
vinizie said:
I also want to know how to connect to ad-hoc metworks in laptops/pc?
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there is a program called Connectify which use your laptop wifi to make a hotspot area.. you can connect your android phone to the said hotspot. www.connectify.me only available to windows 7 and windows 2008
I am assuming that you already know how to a create adhoc network on your laptop and share your internet connection.
X10 can connect with adhoc networks, but you will need to set it up manually. The steps are outlined here. Root required.
From the article here:
Windows 7 comes with a new feature for sharing your computers internet connection. Now you can do it wirelessly. Well, As long as your system’s wireless network adapter supports Windows 7 “virtual wi-fi” feature, you can do it.
Next you need to check if your network card has the latest driver to support the feature. Intel, Broadcom, Realtek and some other NIC makers provide such drivers.
If the two above conditions are met, you are good to read on …
1. Open an elevated command prompt (Type “CMD.EXE” in the start menu search bar, then right click the cmd.exe link and select “Run as Administrator”).
2. In the command window, type: netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=MyNet key=MyPassword
Replace “MyNet” with the name you want to use for the wireless network and replace “MyPassword” with your chosen password for accessing it)
3. Press Enter.
4. Now type: netsh wlan start hostednetwork
5. Press Enter.
6. Open Control Panel and go to Network and Sharing Center.
7. Click Change Adapter Settings.
8. Right click your Internet connection and select Properties.
9. Click the Sharing tab.
10. Check the box that says “Allow other network users to connect.”
11. Choose your virtual wi-fi adapter and click OK.
Now wi-fi enabled gadget (mobile phone, laptop, ipod, etc) within range should see your new wireless network and others can connect to it if they know the password.
if you've turned off your computer and need to enable this feature, you can just type "netsh wlan start hostednetwork"
Connectify is a good option though if you don't to do the steps above.
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if this isn't about the topic then ignore 'coz i'm a bit confused as to what you wanted to do.
the question is do you want to share your laptop's internet connection so that your x10 mini can connect to it?
OR
do you want to create share your x10 mini's internet connection so that others can connect to it? (Barnacle is the answer)
anyway, as far as i know, x10 mini/mini pro can't connect to any adhoc network.
I have xperia x10 mini pro. Trying to set up wi-fi adhoc (IBSS) with a laptop.
Changed / system / etc / tiwlan.ini
Code:
...
WiFiAdhoc = 1
dot11DesiredSSID = x10mp
dot11DesiredBSSType = 0
...
and / data / misc / wifi / wpa_cupplicant.conf
Code:
ctrl_interface = wlan0
wpa_supplicant GROUP = system
update_config = 1
eapol_version = 1
ap_scan = 2
network = {
ssid = "x10mp"
scan_ssid = 1
key_mgmt = NONE
mode = 1
frequency = 2412
}
When I turn on wi-fi on the phone immediately goes to connect to the correct grid, for a long time hanging message "Obtaining IP address ...", and then says" failed ".
What's the problem? What's best way to organize such a network?

USB Connection Issue

Hello
Trying to connect my android phone (Ulefone Future). Upon connection the phone is recognised by Windows 10 and installed successfully however it does not appear in Windows Explorer. I can see the driver in Device Manager as pictured below in screenshot
https://prnt.sc/nr1kjm
I have tried 3 cables so I doubt this is the problem
Also I have set MTP (Transfer Files) on the phone
What can I do?
James

No Wifi Conncetion to PC Via SMB

HI
I have a new Galaxy S5e tablet.
I have successfully made a connection via wifi to my PC using the microsoft shared app using my pc fixed ip address 192.168.1.100.
I have two other apps that both give the following error message when attempting to access my pc shared folders:
‘Connection failed with ‘Failed to connect: 0.0.0.0<00>/192.168.1.100’.Trying again.’
I have followed the instructions at:
"https://appuals"com/how-to-fix-the-windows-10-file-sharing-not-working-problem//how-to-fix-the-windows-10-file-sharing-not-working-problem/"
(remove the quotes change "com)
regarding my pc access, but I still get the error.
Does anyone know how what I need to do to connect to my pc shared folders via SMB?
Regards and thanks
I think that smb is off by default in win 10. Ensure it is on. You can check it via windows features in Progtams. Google smb windows 10 hot switch on and you will find plenty guides.
Both devices needs to be connected to the same wifi network.
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SMB is definitely on.
Both devices are on the same wifi.
My pc does not have wifi but uses the router to connect.
I don't believe this is a problem with my wifi or pc or else Windows remote on my tablet wouldn't connect and work with my pc.
As it would appear no one has a clue where this code error comes from nor how to rectify it I have to assume Oreo is not fit for purpose.

Pocophone F1 Hotspot not working on my Windows 8.1 Laptop

Hi everyone, as the title suggests, I have problems with the hotspot of my rooted Pocophone F1, MIUI Global 11.
It works great with other android devices, but I can't share the connection with my Lenovo Laptop with Windows 8.1.
USB tethering instead works without any problem.
When I try to connect to the Hotspot via WiFi, it returns the message "Limited", "No Internet Access".
Network Diagnostics throws up the following error message: "Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (Primary DNS Server)."
I have a full strength signal and I appear to be connected but there is "no internet access".
I am able to connect the laptop on the wireless of my home router with no problem.
I tried to:
1) Change the APN type to: "default, mms, dun, supl" (I also tried to insert "DUN" in capital letters)
2) Change the private DNS mode from "automatic" to "dns.google"
3) Reset all the network settings
But nothing changes, the problem remains.
Can you help me with my problem? Thanks in advance.
Any chance of getting help?
More likely a windows issue. Get help from google.

[CLOSED] usb not recognized problem

Hello, I'm facing this problem from many years in my phone, i can't plug in my mate 10 to any pc, it always says usb not recognized,
all drivers installed correcly with hisuite , my cable usb is new,
i changed today the USB charging port of the phone at Huawei care service, and i reset factory the phone , still same problem.
I'm still having the same stock rom on the device,
is the "usb not recognized" problem can be a software problem in the phone? thank you for your experience.
chahine21 said:
Hello, I'm facing this problem from many years in my phone, i can't plug in my mate 10 to any pc, it always says usb not recognized
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I'll try to help you but I'm not an expert, and yet I've had EVERY problem you seem to be speaking about.
a. I have had broken USB ports
b. I have had broken USB cables
c. I have had the USB drivers not install on Windows
etc.
Given I've had some of the same problems, I feel for you, so my first advice is to simply give up on USB for everything that you can.
Specifically, if you can turn on USB debugging and Wireless debugging in the Developer options, you can operate the phone over Wi-Fi using the Windows monitor, keyboard and mouse as shown in my screenshots below.
You don't need anything installed on Android to use these FOSS solutions on Windows to operate the entire phone over Wi-Fi as of Android 12 (which eliminated the need for an initial USB connection to establish the Wi-Fi connection).
In summary, I have had similar problems with USB where I've given up on USB and switched to operating Android over Wi-Fi and even mounting the entire Android file system as a Windows drive letter over Wi-Fi using free software.
a. adb
b. scrcpy
c. vysor
d. webdav
Use Windows Event Viewer to check for error messages on the PC.
If the problem is the PC it will likely show up there and give you more troubleshooting clues.
Thread closed at OP's request.

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