Hi all.
I'd like to install LineageOS on this Swift 2x. But it doesn't show up in the list of connected usb devices (lsusb command, Ubuntu).
The phone is able to charge the battery through the usb port.
The USB tethering option: disabled, grayed out.
Connected devices -> USB: disabled and says "disconnected".
Developer options -> USB: is set to MTP.
Seems like the phone doesn't sense the computer connected. There's something else I should enable? Or the usb-c to usb-a cable (the one bundled with the phone) is good only for charging?
Thanks.
Seems that rebooting the phone a couple times solved the problem.
I apologize for the unnecessary post.
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I recently toyed around with USB Mobile Monitor without much luck on Windows 10 Technical Preview. I expected the USB setting to be defaulted back to either media or camera, but it's here to stay as accessory USB connection even after an uninstall. There doesn't seem to be an option for this in the dev options. How do I solve this? When connected as USB, both media/camera options are grayed out.
Hi all,
For some time now I've been working on Android-to-Android Tethering, which seems to be pretty difficult without 3rd party apps and/or HW peripherals (such as USB-to-Ethernet converters).
I've been working with a Rooted Samsung Tab Active 2 running Android 7.1.1 and several internet-connected devices: Samsung S8, Samsung S7 and also another Tab Active 2. All devices come with RNDIS support and have "Ethernet configuration" under connection settings.
I managed to get it to work using "EasyTether" with a client app and a server app. BUT, first, I don't like and don't want an app that controls all my networking data. Second, I don't understand how come we haven't yet done it with native Android configurations.
I tried connecting two device via USB cable using a standard USB-C to USB-A to OTG converter to Type-C (or micro-USB-B with the S7).
On the host device (the one with the OTG connector) I enabled USB tethering, but nothing happened. Tried pinging devices, but no dice. still, both devices recognize a connected USB-device and I can see their details using a USB-Diagnostics app.
Tried turning on Rndis as the USB setting - On some cases both Rndis interfaces up and running, with IP addresses, subnets and routes configured, but nothing. Not even a ping between devices. On other cases Rndis would be DOWN, but setting "ifconfig rndis0 up" would do nothing without printing any error.
I believe now that the Rndis drivers present in an Android phone or Tablet contain only the part of the client, while the host part of the driver exists on PCs.
I would appreciate some help with this.
Thanks,
Shedaim
Hi, sorry to reviwe old thread. But did you get anywhere with this? I am looking for a ethernet tether. I got the following adapter https://www.kjell.com/se/produkter/dator/mac-tillbehor/plexgear-multiadapter-for-usb-c-p61629 That worked great meaning it could power the phone at the same time as working as a usb and ethernet adapter. Internet to the phone with cable no problem. The phone (samsung A8) detects the adapter as a eth0. BUT there is no function to "tether with ethernet".... This is super strange that it has not been built in. Have googled it for ages but cant find anything.
Hi, when I connect my Poco with USB cable to my computer the installation of the drivers are ok, windows found the device.
But when i open it the Poco's window is completely white and empty: no files, no folders...there is not the SD card...
I would like to transfer flies from pc to phone by USB connection but it seems impossibile!!
The error message is: "the device has stopped responding or has been disconnected"
P.S.
Debus USB activate, windows 7
Did you change USB connection mode from charging to transfer files? You know, after tapping on notification appearing after USB connection?
Another issue (encountered by me), even with correct connection mode, Pocophone device in Windows 10 (maybe in Windows 7 is the same) remains empty if connected thru an additional USB3 hub. Direct connection to one of USB ports in PC case works flawlessly.
katoda_ltd said:
Did you change USB connection mode from charging to transfer files? You know, after tapping on notification appearing after USB connection?
Another issue (encountered by me), even with correct connection mode, Pocophone device in Windows 10 (maybe in Windows 7 is the same) remains empty if connected thru an additional USB3 hub. Direct connection to one of USB ports in PC case works flawlessly.
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Oh kat, I've got it!! :good:
The different thing I have done from this morning is to disable and after enable developer option...now I can see the 2 folders on the PC in the Poco window: SD memory and internal memory!!
Don't know why...but works!!
Thank You so much!! :good:
I got a second hand S22+ with PET country code. I would like to transfer some music files to the S22+.
The phone only show charging but no notification pop-up when connect to PC. (installed Samsung USB driver 1.7.59.0, tried connecting by USB c to c cable from Note10+, USB a to c from Zenfone6)
Factory Reset not help, still only show charging.
When I am thinking whether it is hardware issue, I try to adb connect <phone ip>:5555 , it shows "No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it. (10061)"
So would carrier locked MTP & ADB?
(p.s. for other behavior) I just try to connect the S22+ to a Switch Lite, S22+ is giving power to Switch Lite and can see USB Settings notification and grey out transfer options (I think it is expected like other phone do)
Do anyone with CSC PET also have no USB MTP transfer and ADB connect?
Hello everyone,
I am having an issue with my Motorola Edge Plus that I hope someone can help me with. Whenever I try to connect my device to my laptop using a USB Type-C to Type-C cable, it is not detected by my laptop. However, the phone does charge when connected to the laptop.
I have tried several troubleshooting steps, including:
Trying a different USB cable
Enabling USB debugging and changing USB preferences
Checking my laptop's USB port and trying a different one
Installing device drivers
Checking for software updates
None of these steps have worked so far. When I try to enable USB debugging or change USB preferences on my device, those options are greyed out and cannot be selected.
I would really appreciate any help or suggestions on how to resolve this issue. Has anyone else experienced this problem with their Motorola Edge Plus? Is there anything else I can try to get my device to connect to my laptop?
Thank you in advance for your help
ComicMage031 said:
Hello everyone,
I am having an issue with my Motorola Edge Plus that I hope someone can help me with. Whenever I try to connect my device to my laptop using a USB Type-C to Type-C cable, it is not detected by my laptop. However, the phone does charge when connected to the laptop.
I have tried several troubleshooting steps, including:
Trying a different USB cable
Enabling USB debugging and changing USB preferences
Checking my laptop's USB port and trying a different one
Installing device drivers
Checking for software updates
None of these steps have worked so far. When I try to enable USB debugging or change USB preferences on my device, those options are greyed out and cannot be selected.
I would really appreciate any help or suggestions on how to resolve this issue. Has anyone else experienced this problem with their Motorola Edge Plus? Is there anything else I can try to get my device to connect to my laptop?
Thank you in advance for your help
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The USB preferences menu is just disabled and only accessible by the search, which doesn't change any setting.