Wifi Bridge - Samsung Galaxy S9+ Questions & Answers

Does anyone have any idea abt Huawei's wifi bridge like functionality in S9 ?
I found its very useful
Tried NetShare app but it doesn't do the job it says
If anyone can port that functionality it will be awesome ??

I am also looking for this feature but couldn't find any.

It should be present.
Look for a setting called "Wi-Fi sharing" in settings > connections > Mobile Hotspot and Terhering > Mobile Hotspot

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[Q] Enable Always-On mobile-data

Hi,
I'm a new Android-User and a new Forum-User. I got a x10 mini pro this week. I'm wondering why my device must be always connected? It has to update my mail-accounts always one time per hour. On other systems this is normal: The internet connection is established when used.
I found this out by google search: There should be this setting: Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks > Enable always-on mobile data. That is just what I'm looking for. But on my device there isn't such an option.
It's a x10 mini pro from sony ericsson. Newest SE-Firmware-Version (2.0.2.A.0.24 Android 2.1) Why do I don't have this option? Is where another solution for this problem? I don't like to switch data-connection off an on by myself. The device is rooted. Any suggestions for an app that can do that? I've tried JuiceDefender but it doesn't actually do what I want.
thanks for your help.
Always On Data
Huh?
But the applications let you tell it how often to check for updates? There were a few the last time I checked.
Phate123 said:
Hi,
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I found this out by google search: There should be this setting: Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks > Enable always-on mobile data. That is just what I'm looking for. But on my device there isn't such an option.
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Hi, i believe that you refer to "data traffic" option. "data traffic" option enables/disables your phone data traffic, that is, enables/disables you mobile internet.
You can find this option in:
Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks > Data Traffic
When you disable (uncheck) "Data traffic" you wont be able to use at all mobile internet untill you enable it again.
To help you with fast enable/disable data traffic there is also a stocked widget that allows you to turn on/off data traffic, its called "Data Traffic". To put it on one of home screens, long press on one of the home screens, then meny will pop with bunch of options, select: Widgets > Data traffic. And wola!! You have it on home screen.
That way you dont need to go trough all the longer process on entering settings menu.
Anyway, i dunno why you wanna disable it, it eats very little of internet, and i find it useful bunch of times.
Good morning Thanks for your replies.
But the applications let you tell it how often to check for updates? There were a few the last time I checked.
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I run only few applications like k9 mail. They can do that.
Hi, i believe that you refer to "data traffic" option.
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No I don't refer to that option. This widget is already on my screen. But with this I have to enable and disable it manually.
On the big X10 should be the always on option. You can check out this link: <can't post this link, cause' I'm a new user >
I wonder if I can manage to set this in the system files without being able to tick this in the settings.

Archos 2.1.8 enable proxy not working

Just updated my A101IT to the new firmware 2.1.8 that should have proxy support enabled in it.
I've been looking for a way to set a proxy server in the wifi settings since my company require us to use proxy to connect to the internet.
I was able to enter the wifi proxy settings and save it. But the problem is i can't seem to enable it.
When ever i checked the "Enable Proxy" in the proxy settings then save it, the proxy setting module close. And when i open the setting again the "Enable Proxy" is unchecked again.
This means i am still not able to browse the web bcoz the proxy settings i inputted is not yet enabled.
Have anyone tried this?
If Anyone can help please post here... thank you so much!!!
Same here on A70. Very disappointing. I installed ASProxy hoping that it was just the settings dialog that was broken and iptable support had been added. It reports...
Status: Waiting...
Reason: No Netfilter/iptables
Anyone know how to use the wifi proxy settings in the new firmware.
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Responce from Archos
Service ticket reply from Archos:
"Unfortunately there have been additional reports of this occuring. As such we are
forwarding all this information to our engineers for further review to determine
if there is an issue in the latest firmware or if they are hardware issues"
Is this helpfull?
EDIT 2: Found a way to get to the dialogue box. Connect to the Hotspot as normal, then connect to a different Wireless connection if one is available in the same area short tap the offending HotSpot connection as if you were going to reconnect to it and the dialogue box will appear !! This will only work if the offending HotSpot is in range. And NOW I have perfect Wireless when roaming YESSS!!
Thx to Farsquidge, source:
http://forum.archosfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=48496&start=60
Blablaat said:
Is this helpfull?
EDIT 2: Found a way to get to the dialogue box. Connect to the Hotspot as normal, then connect to a different Wireless connection if one is available in the same area short tap the offending HotSpot connection as if you were going to reconnect to it and the dialogue box will appear !! This will only work if the offending HotSpot is in range. And NOW I have perfect Wireless when roaming YESSS!!
Thx to Farsquidge, source:
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that is refering to network share
ske714 said:
Service ticket reply from Archos:
"Unfortunately there have been additional reports of this occuring. As such we are
forwarding all this information to our engineers for further review to determine
if there is an issue in the latest firmware or if they are hardware issues"
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hardware issues? who ever wrote that reply don't really know anything about android...
Such generic answer...
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Any news regarding this issue?
Come on Archos Team.
Proxy is a must for Internet Tablets
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[Q] Gingerbread wi-fi proxy

Hi all,
I updated Xperia X10 to official Gingerbread. I searched for wi-fi proxy and found there is proxy support in 2.3.3 (Menu > Settings > Wireless controls > Wi-Fi settings > Menu > Advanced > set proxy and set port). But in my device, wifi settings > Menu > advanced, there is no proxy option. There is IP settings (use static IP option) but proxy is not available.
Can anyone help me to get that option. There are many post on internet saying in 2.3 they have this option.
Thanks in advance.
Come on friends, 95 views but no reply??
Does any1 having official gingerbread have such wi-fi proxy option?
Does any1 having gingerbread on any other phone have wi-fi proxy option? (many internet searches are showing such option in official gingerbread!!)
If any1 have any idea why such option not there in my device? Is it specifically disabled for some regions/countries? I am in India.
Does any1 knows any other wi-fi replacement application which can set proxy? I need to use proxy for android market and other application. I am already proxy in Opera browser but that doesn't enable us to set proxy for system.
Hi, my GS2 with 2.3.3 does have the wifi-proxy option. I have a friend who's using xperia x10, recently upgraded to 2.3.3 but could not find the proxy option as well. Anyone who have information on this?
SE 2.3.3 does not have the support.
CM7.1 on 2.3.3 does, but its a pain in the arse to find the setting.
Here is the easy solution.
Goto the market and download
autoproxy.apk
I have it working fine
I still find it amazing that proxy settings are overlooked by google and se...they must be mising out on a lot of corporate deals because their devices cant be used in many workplaces/institutions because of proxys...
Anyway, I hope this helps

[Q] Set. Mobile Network -> "Enable always-on mobile data" CM11 (Phoning Home)

[Q] Set. Mobile Network -> "Enable always-on mobile data" CM11 (Phoning Home)
Hi,
seems that since Android 4.0 the setting Menu -> Settings -> Mobile Network -> "Enable always-on mobile data" is no longer available (or was this an HTC setting?). Is there a substitute or was it simiply forgotten to transfer to 4.0? My problem is that even with no apps running (and no traffic in netlog viewer)Android is establishing a internet connection as soon as I turn mobile data on:
- Steps to reproduce the problem
1. Disable Auto-Sync & enable background data restriction
2. Disable Wifi, disable mobile data
3. Enable mobile data
- What happened.
1. Internet connection is established directly, no data is transferred (only keep alive packages are sent)
- What you think the correct behavior should be.
1. Internet connection should only be established when needed (many users pay for every connection attempt)
I have a Samsung Galaxy S4, but it also happens on a Alcatel Idol Mini (Android 4.2.2) and another low end phone.
According to forums and blogs, the option was confirmed for Android 2.3. It's pictured here: " guides.virginmedia.com/en/topic/htc_sensationxe/how_do_i_disable_and_enable_data_services.html ".
BTW: I disabled all server-driven notifications (mail sync, time sync). Even used AFWFirewall/Droidwall, Xposed Framework & Xprivacy. All showed no data packages traffic, however as soon as mobile data was turned on I got the "connection keep alive" headers from com.qualcomm.timeservice. However, none of the tools were able to stop or log the initial header requests, before com.qualcomm.timeservice got active. So I assume it's a kernel / root android system application.
Would be great if someone has more infos. Are all Androids establishing a connection directly after mobile data was enabled?
Attached is the connection log from AFWFirewall. Seems that com.qualcomm.timeservice is involved and phoning home. What's frightening is that it connects to 173.194.32.238, which seems to be a facebook IP:
How can we block that crap?
Anyone who is using CM and using mobile data who can confirm or falsify here?
According to Google this is not about Android, but it would be great to know if this happens for CM in general, just the S4 build or just Qualcomm devices.
sacharja said:
Anyone who is using CM and using mobile data who can confirm or falsify here?
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So there's noone of the many users in this subforum who is using Cynogenmod and could verify if the phone trys to establish an internet connection when mobile data is being turned on (showing an E or G at the right upper corner)?

how use 4g when connected to a wifi that has no internet (device)

hi,
i need to have access to internet while connected to a wifi ap (a kinda drone) .
usually the switch was automatic, but with my mate 20 pro, i am facing struggles, enable wifi+ afeter or before connecting to the ap doesn t change a thing
here is a video
https://youtu.be/zjXlZi8TDYs
any tips?
thxx for sharing
You will need to go into developer options (tap build number 5 times in the "about phone" section) and enable the "Mobile data always on" option.
hi,
i ve tried it, no luck :/
I'm using the VPN App "Speedify" fot that works great. G<ive it a try!
weird
had a firmware update this morning for fix network link, no changes :/
that has nothing to do with vpn related stuff
Unlock developer settings there you chsnge the settings
Speedify is not only VPN! It also combines Wifi + mobile date. That will solve your problem.
What's the version number of your mobile phone? You can try other WiFi。

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