Adhoc Wifi spots - Acer Iconia A500

I have a TP2 with WinMo (and will until the HTC Doubleshot arrives) and want to tether wifi to my A500.
Any way this can be done without root?

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Hi,
Not sure if u mean phone rooted or tab rooted. But i downloaded wifi tether from the market to my rooted blade set it up and bingo job done
Hope this helps.
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MJ-12 said:
Hi,
Not sure if u mean phone rooted or tab rooted. But i downloaded wifi tether from the market to my rooted blade set it up and bingo job done
Hope this helps.
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Advent Vega - Rooted OC 1.4gh - Corvous5 rom gorgeous smooth and qqqick
Iconia A500 - Rooted - HComb Sweet
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Rooted neither. The A500 can't see adhoc networks...

Ah, no good then it needs phone root. Why do u want it adhoc?
With the phone set up as hotspot it gets u ur net access for the tab...
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Iconia A500 - Rooted - HComb Sweet

MJ-12 said:
Ah, no good then it needs phone root. Why do u want it adhoc?
With the phone set up as hotspot it gets u ur net access for the tab...
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Advent Vega - Rooted OC 1.4gh - Corvous5 rom gorgeous smooth and qqqick
Iconia A500 - Rooted - HComb Sweet
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Actually, I saw the root process and I'll be doing that as soon as my microSD card arrives.
So anyone have the link for getting adhoc networks to show up on the Wifi browser on Honeycomb? (yes, I know, Google is my friend)
WMWifiRouter or any Wifi tethering on Windows Mobile only puts out adhoc wifi signals (from my understanding).

I took my a500 out the box and tethered it to my g2 with no problem I use wireless tether app
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Well here's the thing... Honeycomb doesn't "support" adhoc out of the box. Same issue with the Xoom.
The current "fix" is to:
(A) be very technically minded, because it's not that easy
(B) root the device
(C) replace the /system/bin/wpa_supplicant file with a modified one. This involves remounting the system partition read/write. I found that running "adb remount" didn't work, and the Google marketplace blocks my A500 from downloading "root explorer" for some reason. I ended up having to shell into the device and run a mount command at the console. Hence step (A) above. The working wpa_supplicant you need is available on this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1033314

Well, it's now time for me to start banging my head..... I copied the new wpa_supplicant over, rebooted and now wifi won't start. I copied the original back, rebooted and it still won't start. Any ideas?
I guess I need to figure out how to save all of my files (.apk that I've purchased, like root explorer, etc), in case I end up having to factory reset it.

Not sure about the wifi mess
But to back up your apps just like you get them file expert is what you need.
Click the app tab and they are all there for you to back up, and not zipped as in TB, saved as apps to reinstall.
Hope this helps a bit...
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Advent Vega - Rooted OC 1.4gh - Corvous5 rom gorgeous smooth and qqquick
Iconia A500 - Rooted - HComb Sweet

JackMetal said:
Well, it's now time for me to start banging my head..... I copied the new wpa_supplicant over, rebooted and now wifi won't start. I copied the original back, rebooted and it still won't start. Any ideas?
I guess I need to figure out how to save all of my files (.apk that I've purchased, like root explorer, etc), in case I end up having to factory reset it.
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Hmm, it looks like I'll be waiting for a tried-and-true solution for this.

Worked for me, but I had to set the permissions back to executable on wpa_supplicant after installing, then reboot.

OK, it worked for me this time. I'm connected right now as I write this via my A500 Adhoc connection on my phone. Beautiful!
I used root explorer (after making a titanium backup and copying AND renaming the orinal wpa_supplicant) ;-)
Not sure what happened the first time, but no matter what I did, wifi wouldn't work at all and I ended up taking it back to get a new A500. This one worked perfectly even though I did the same exact process as previously. Strange!

I am having the exact same issue. I rename the wpa_ file in system/bin, copy in new one, reset permissions, reboot, and no internet. Had to exchange my device for a new one for a different issue however this happened on both devices. Downloaded a new wpa_ file from the internet just in case and keeps happening. Must be something I am overlooking?

what is tethering?

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what is tethering?
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Well tether on dictionary.com is defined as "a rope,chain, or the like, by which an animal is fastened to a fixed object so as to limit its range of movement".
Hope that helps!
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Still able to connect, but still no internet on the device...

am I missing something in definition of adhoc, but i didnt do the Wpa_supplicant patch or anything on my iconia and it sees my android phone wireless connection just find (im uisng a custom rom on a vibrant). Is this what Adhoc is, or something else??

The WiFi Tether program only requires your phone be rooted. It then turns your phone into a NAT router letting anything see it as a regular router.

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The WiFi Tether program only requires your phone be rooted. It then turns your phone into a NAT router letting anything see it as a regular router.
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Yeah but if you have a droid 1 or other phone like this that app alone does not work. The Droid 1 only transmits ad-hoc no matter what you do to the phone. Thus you have to modify the tablet to recognize ad hoc since it does not right out the box. This requires root on the tablets end too.
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Yeah but if you have a droid 1 or other phone like this that app alone does not work. The Droid 1 only transmits ad-hoc no matter what you do to the phone. Thus you have to modify the tablet to recognize ad hoc since it does not right out the box. This requires root on the tablets end too.
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OK I am using a DroidX and didn't realize that. Thanks for clarifying.

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Can we add 'ad-hoc' WiFi like this??

Wondering if anyone is working on adding ad-hoc capabilities to future Xoom Roms so that the tablet can connect to these kind of networks.
Already been done with some Android devices here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=754961
I agree this would be a great thing to have, I have the D1 and since it doesn't support infrastructure mode it won't work with my wifi tether app.
Unfortunately... from my understanding and someone please correct me if I'm wrong, we need to wait for the Android 3.0 source to be released. They have released the SDK but it doesn't appear that the actual source has been released yet.
This is definitely something I want to see and I have been playing around trying to see if I can get it to compile, while I have gotten it to compile it doesn't work and is actually an older version than what is included with the Xoom.
I tried following the directions here: http://modmymobile.com/forums/491-root-access/544146-connect-g1-ad-hoc-network-solved.html to no avail.... If anyone can figure out how to allow the xoom to connect to ad-hoc, that would be GREAT!
This method uses a recovery flash and since there isn't a custom recovery on the Xoom yet it wouldn't work. But while I was modding my wifes Nook Color I came across this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=868354
And it uses adb to push the new wpa supplicant file so it might be doable that way. The Xoom would need to be rooted (no problem there) and you might need to adb shell and push it from the internal memory rather than from the computer but it's a possibility. I just don't have my Xoom yet (pre-ordered from Staples!- should be here on the 28th)
I think that this might have some merit so give it a try guys.
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This method uses a recovery flash and since there isn't a custom recovery on the Xoom yet it wouldn't work. But while I was modding my wifes Nook Color I came across this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=868354
And it uses adb to push the new wpa supplicant file so it might be doable that way. The Xoom would need to be rooted (no problem there) and you might need to adb shell and push it from the internal memory rather than from the computer but it's a possibility. I just don't have my Xoom yet (pre-ordered from Staples!- should be here on the 28th)
I think that this might have some merit so give it a try guys.
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Interesting...I hope this works
Can someone please test this ASAP and post back if it works or not please?
I can throw up the wpa supplicant file that I used to solve this issue on my Galaxy Tab. I have no idea if the supplicant file is device specific (maybe someone can clarify), but it worked for me...had my Tab rooted and able to ad-hoc connect within about an hour, so I'm hoping it may help you guys. If you're interested, let me know, and I'll post it as soon as I get home tonight.
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Be careful playing with the wifi stuff. Make sure you make backups and take good notes. I was playing with my wpa_supplicant file and trying different bcm4329.ko modules, and somewhere along the way broke my wifi. I restored my original supplicant and broadcom modules, but I didn't get my wifi back until I flashed the stock images.
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Thanks for the heads up. Yeah you have got to make backups and I wouldn't want to try it until they have the stock restore files for the wifi only model. I don't think I want to use the verizon restore files.

[GUIDE] Enable ad-hoc tethering on your Transformer (needs root!)

Update: If you are using the official firmware 8.6.5.9 (and obviously above) or any custom ROM based on it, you don't have to do anythink described here, because ad-hoc works natively. Thankfully ASUS fixed Googles unintelligible inability to enable connection to ad-hoc networks.
This renders this thread pretty much obsolete, but I won't delete it, just in case anyone doesn't want to or cannot update his device for whatever reason
Hi!
As there are only [Q]uestion threads about ad-hoc tethering by now, I thought I'd write a little guide how to enable it on our Transformer.
edit: If you are using Prime v1.5 (and above I guess), you don't have to do this. Roach2010 already included the modified wpa_supplicant, so you can already use ad-hoc tethering.
All credits and many thanks go to szym for the edited wpa_supplicant that makes ad-hoc possible for us!
!!! Always make a nandroid backup via recovery first! You can then reflash your backup if something fails !!!
I. Via root explorer (obviously requires root access):
If you bought root explorer from the market, you should be able to easily copy and replace the file.
1.) Go to /system/bin and copy the file „wpa_supplicant“ to your sd card as a backup.
2.) Then copy the „wpa_supplicant“ from the attached zip file and paste it into /system/bin.
3.) Long press the file and set permissions to rwxr-xr-x, like this:
User: read, write, execute
Group: read, execute
Others: read, execute
4.) Reboot
Finally tried it myself and works fine
II. Alternative method via adb (requires root access):
This is a forwarded guide from the Xoom section. I tried it myself and it works like a charm. You can find it here.
All credits for the following guide go to kelvie !
1.) Your Transformer has to be rooted! (you'll find a guide how to root here)
2.) Make a backup of your system/bin/wpa_supplicant first!
3.) Unpack the attached wpa_supplicant_xoom_wifi_adhoc.zip file to your adb folder. (if you don't know how to use adb, google for one of the many guides, or look below for another option via root explorer )
4.) push the file to system/bin/wpa_supplicant:
Code:
adb remount
adb push system/bin/wpa_supplicant /system/bin/wpa_supplicant
5.) Because zipfiles don't store permission, you have to make it executable as well:
Code:
adb shell chmod 755 /system/bin/wpa_supplicant
6.) You also have to change the permissions on /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf for some reason:
Code:
adb shell chown system.wifi /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
7.) reboot
Again, many thanks to kelvie for the guide!
III. Easiest method (requires ClockWorkMod recovery and root):
1.)Download the attached CWM_adhoc_wpa_supplicant_TF101.zip to your sd-card. Make sure to copy it to /Removable/MicroSD, because /mnt/sdcard cannot be accessed from CWM
2.) Boot into CWM recovery.
3.) Hit "install zip from sdcard" --> "choose zip from sdcard", select the zip and confirm.
4.) Reboot
Done. You should now be able to tether your ad-hoc connection
This method doesn't seem to work because I missed an option and don't know right now how to fix it. So if somebody knows how to do this via edify script, please help me out:
Code:
chown system.wifi /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
Use one of the methods above in the meantime, they works flawless.
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Q&A
Q: Which app should I use for tethering on my phone? Do I need root access for tethering apps?
A: If your phone doesn't support native tethering, just search the Android Market for 'Wifi tether'. There are a lot of apps for that . I tested Barnacle Wifi Tether on my Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 with 2.3.4 MIUI ROM, which worked fine, but I guess all/most tether apps should work fine now. And yes, unless you have native tethering, your phone has to be rooted.
Q: Barnacle gives me the following error on the phone: "DHCP could not bind to DHCP port, address already in use", and my TF is stuck at "obtaining IP Address from barnacle". What should I do?
A: rpavich has found a solution for that. Thanks rpavich!
rpavich said:
1. Change SSID to whatever you want
2. Change Channel to 6
3. Custom Wifi Ad-hoc to none
4. Skip wpa_supplicant checked
5. Restart your phone (just to make sure...)
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Regards
qwer23
Edit: I wasn't sure if this belongs in General or Android Dev section, so mods feel free to move it where it fits best.
Edit2: Attached original wpa_supplicant files for 3.0 and 3.1 (don't know if there's a difference, but I doubt it) if someone wants to reset to stock.
If you find this guide helpful, consider pressing the thanks button
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awesome. a few more working confirmation from the others and i wont have to kiss my nokia e71 goodbye
philsuf said:
awesome. a few more working confirmation from the others and i wont have to kiss my nokia e71 goodbye
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No need to wait, you could just try it. If you back up your original wpa_supplicant first, you can always undo your changes. I also added an easier way via root explorer that should be easier.
i just tried it, it connected to barnacle wifi but i couldnt get the internet to work. ill try again tomorrow, it may be my phone.
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i just tried it, it connected to barnacle wifi but i couldnt get the internet to work. ill try again tomorrow, it may be my phone.
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Did your phone show the barnacle symbol in the notification bar and tell you that a device is connected?
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I've done this last week and noticed when stopping my hotspot on the phone the connection on the transformer shows it is still connected. So you have to manual disconnect if you want to reconnect again for later use. This is on my Nokia N8 Phone using JoikuSpot.
I tried to do this via the root explorer and it said "you cannot paste here because the file system is read only"
rpavich said:
I tried to do this via the root explorer and it said "you cannot paste here because the file system is read only"
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On the top of your system directory in root explorer is a button, that says r/w. Push it and you'll get read/write mode.
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thank you VERY much....I'll let you know how my tethering goes.
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Did your phone show the barnacle symbol in the notification bar and tell you that a device is connected?
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Yes, the barnacle symbol was in the notification bar and my TF appeared on the 'client' tab, also the TF said that it was connected to barnacle wifi.
I'm going to try again now
EDIT: Worked perfectly this morning, thanks!
I did it via root explorer FYI
This seems like a rather minor change to wpa_suppliant.conf; any clue if google will fix this in honeycomb? Not sure I understand why it isn't enabled by default...
Ok...trouble getting this to work.
1.) On my Xperia X10; message in Barnacle:
"DHCP could not bind to DHCP port, address already in use"
2.) On my TF: it's stuck at "obtaining IP Address from barnacle"
Ok....found the solution (on another XDA forum section)
I did the following and connected just fine!
1. Change SSID to whatever you want
2. Change Channel to 6
3. Custom Wifi Ad-hoc to none
4. Skip wpa_supplicant checked
5. Restart your phone (just to make sure...)
rpavich said:
Ok....found the solution (on another XDA forum section)
I did the following and connected just fine!
1. Change SSID to whatever you want
2. Change Channel to 6
3. Custom Wifi Ad-hoc to none
4. Skip wpa_supplicant checked
5. Restart your phone (just to make sure...)
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Mind if i add this to the op? There might be others with this issue.
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jake21 said:
This seems like a rather minor change to wpa_suppliant.conf; any clue if google will fix this in honeycomb? Not sure I understand why it isn't enabled by default...
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I don't have a clue either why this isn't enabled by default, but I think they'll add this in the 3.1 update. But it's just a suggestion, didn't read anything about it though.
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Mind if i add this to the op? There might be others with this issue.
Sent from my rooted X10i using awesome custom roms
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Not at all....as i said...I got that from another part of the XDA forum...
I used this method from my rooted OG Droid and the Xoom and it worked perfectly. I have to wait for my son in law to root my TF to try it out. Would I only need to root the TF for this to work?
sanfaz said:
I used this method from my rooted OG Droid and the Xoom and it worked perfectly. I have to wait for my son in law to root my TF to try it out. Would I only need to root the TF for this to work?
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At the moment you need to root both your TF and your phone. But if you use Clockworkmod, you probably don't need a rooted TF, because I'm preparing an update.zip to flash via CWM
Your phone has definitely to be rooted, ecxept it supports wifi tethering from stock.
edit: darn, amend scripting is no longer supported in Honeycomb. Anyone knows how to change the zip for edify scripting?
edit2: ok, probably got it solved. we'll see...
Ok, I added a zip file for easy install through ClockWorkMod to the OP. It installed fine on my TF101 and tethering works, but please backup your wpa_supplicant before installing this and report any errors. I didn't work with edify scripts before
I also restructured the guide itself, from easiest to most complicate method
Cheers
qwer23
Would this mod work with an old TP2 windows mobile phone? Will the TF then be able to use it's wifi signal?
Also, if the TF is rooted, will we be able to accept the 3.1 HC update?

Adhoc connectivity (wpa_supplicant)

adhoc connectivity worked on galaxy s2
this trick found from another thread
you need a rooted phone & root explorer
1. Unzip the file attached here (wpa_supplicant.zip) and send wpa_supplicant to your phone.
2. Using Root Explorer go to the folder were you save it (wpa_supplicant) and copy the file.
3. Using Root Explorer, enter the /system folder and press the Mount W/R button (upper right corner)
4. Now go to /system/bin and backup your current wpa_supplicant, and paste the new one.
5. Set permissions to wpa_supplicant like attached picture, then go back to /system and press Mount R/O (upper right corner, so you leave everything exactly like it was) and reboot. Done. Enjoy AD-HOC!
Thanks for the patch, but before you get banned by some moderator, please remove your first attachment. It's a paid app/ WAREZ.
Root Explorer is paid. Don't post it.
Tested & working on sgs 2! Thx man!
I can see the ah hoc network established from my laptop now.. but when I try to connect, it stays in a state "Obtaining IP address" .. so cannot access internet anyway .. Is there any workaround? Thanks.
Thanks dude
excellent, previously i was using connectify to connect my phone to Laptop but the signal strength was so poor and also after few mins it is used to go down. Now got rid of the problem using this file.
Thanks again
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Tested & working on sgs 2! Thx man!
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+1 for me too.
P.S. just replaced the original file using Root Explorer.
hi,
the same here that varunmagical with VillainRom 2.4.2.
gs2 is able to find adhoc network but cannot obtain an IP.
very much thanks if you can find a solution...
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Thanks a lot
it worked for me.
I replaced this file. This step is important:change the WPA to WEP encryption mode on PC. AD-hoc is ok using my SII I9100 mobile.Pls to try it. tks.
still not for me despite the wep ad-hoc network created from the mac.
Set permissions to wpa_supplicant like attached picture, then go back to /system and press Mount R/O (upper right corner, so you leave everything exactly like it was) and reboot. Done. Enjoy AD-HOC!
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what are the permissions to set?
is it important to switch back to Mount R/W ?
thank you
i have a tablet running android 2.3.3 rooted with superoneclick...i follow the instractions to copy paste the wpa_supplicant using root explorer.but when i open my wifi shows false and my table restarts.what i do wrong...i am lucky that i made copy of the original file
I´m actually able to see network but not to connect to it, any advise??
I take it this is not ICS / CM9 compatible ??
Galaxy S II
CF rooted stock 2.3.6
Working in free and WEP modes.
But there were problems with WinXP configuration.
(In wifi network first have myself to connect to created adhoc network, only then phone sees adhoc network)
Galaxy Note's WIFI VERY unstable after replacing wpa_suppliant.
I wanted to connect my galaxy note to my iPad's Mywi for wifi (ad hoc) connection.
Thus i did the following steps:
- root galaxy note using zergrush
- downloaded xda's replacement wpa_suppliant
- downloaded root explorer
- uploaded the replacement wpa_suppliant file to the phone and replaced the original one at /systems/bin
After this, my phone was able to connect to iPad's Mywi, BUT connection is VERY unstable and gets disconnected every 5-10mins. Also it takes really long to get it connected back, like about 10-15mins for it to try to get connected.
I've tried re-doing the WHOLE of the steps above, INCLUDING re-rooting my phone, but to no avail. My Wifi function was working perfectly fine prior to this.
Can some kind souls out there please advice me if I've done anything wrong in my steps? Or if there's any way to solve this (WITHOUT re-doing it back to the original)? thanks!
Hi! Recently I bought the Galaxy W equipped with GB 2.3.6 and yesterday I installed the latest january's firmware upgrade.
Did anybody try to install the modified wpa_supplicant into that device?
Thank you!
Antonio
Set permissions to wpa_supplicant like attached picture? Which permissions? Can you upload that pic again or just tell us what to mark, owner group others? read write execute? And from special permissions: Set UID, Set GID, Sticky?
By default at my stock wpa_supplicant permissions are set and marked like: Owner=mark at read, write and execute, Group=mark at read and execute,
Others=mark at read and execute. None of special permissions are marked.
Should it be the same for new copied wpa_supplicant or?
Thanks in advance...
Just one little question here. I hope someone takes time to answer it. I have been around reading about adhoc this and adhoc that. But what I wanna know if these methodes that enable adhoc functionality, allow 2 mobile devices to get connected to each other. I mean like between 2 SGSII not between a PC and a SGSII?
Like making one of the SGSIIs the center and the other client (or infrastructure or whatever it's called)?? Is this possible with all these adhoc enablers?
Can't turn Wi Fi on after using the file from OP.
Using ICS/CM9 Hydra rom.

[Q] what is the reason to root

What dose rooting do
That's quite an open question. General rule of thumb is, if there is something you need your tablet to do, and it can do it, but not from the factory, then you need root.
I've just now come across a situation where I need root... my SNES emulator does not read the external_sd folder, so the solution would be to mount that directory inside a folder that is readable by the emulator, like /sdcard/external_sd/, but that can only be done with root.
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What dose rooting do
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The largest advantage to rooting your tab is you can use it as a remote global thermo nuclear weapon!
Do you know of anyone that you'd like to get rid of permanantly?
Root your device, set the timer, and leave it at their house.......and run like h3ll!
hack the heck out of it!!!!!
goochkaz said:
What dose rooting do
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It gives you administrative permissions to the device you bought. With stock OS you are limited as to what you can do with the device. Rooting opens the door to very wide almost limit free stage for your device. I personally do not root but so many others prefer it.
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It can make your phone/tablet/system unique... You can customize each and every aspect of your android gadget. It gives you the power (and the administrative rights) to do so.... BUT if you have no idea of what you're doing and/or what apps you install better leave it stock... It can easily render your tablet hard bricked...... forever......
IT IS NOT A TOY!!!!
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For me its all about backup and networking hacks
My initial reason was I needed my tablet to be able to access an AdHoc wireless network because that is what my phone sets up for its mobile hotspot. I have since moved on to many other uses. In fact if you wonder about these forums you will find that most of the really cool things seem to involve root access in some way or another.
seems like there are so many ways to root some say u need sim card other sayu dont I want to root was wondering the best way to do it I see so many cool thing I like on here they all need rooting so confusing
If you have the stock 3.2 software, then you follow the guides to downgrade to 3.01, root, then install the rooted 3.2 rom. If you're on software pre+3.2, use Iconiaroot
For me.. I initially "rooted" my tablet (hrmm.. that just feels so wrong to type..) simply because the latest OTA update was refusing to download and rather than stuff about trying to figure out why & work around it I figured it was just as easy to root & flash a new rom..
Since then though, I don't think I could live without it .. Loving the flexibility of being able to move away from the stock Acer set-up and run custom ROMS to suit my needs, to be able to overclock it, be able to browse/modify/etc as I please within the filesystem (of course, this is one of those situations in which at least a little understanding of what you're doing is vital - there's a good reason why they protect system files from the average user..) and just generally tinker with things!
I root because it is my tablet, I bought it so I can do with it what I want and not be limited by the vendor toughts. It is nice to overclock, use drivemount and connect ntfs HD to my tablet and watch the movies on it,titaniumbackup,cwm,nandroidbackup,etc......
civato said:
I root because it is my tablet, I bought it so I can do with it what I want and not be limited by the vendor toughts. It is nice to overclock, use drivemount and connect ntfs HD to my tablet and watch the movies on it,titaniumbackup,cwm,nandroidbackup,etc......
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All right !!!
had stock 3.2 and tryed iconia root didn't work but txs
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had stock 3.2 and tryed iconia root didn't work but txs
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did you read the instructions on page 1?

[FIX] Wifi fix for Eduroam connections - 02/02/2012

Hello.
As many of us know GingerDX and other ROMS has issues with Eduroam connections across the world. Fortunately ex-xda? user holgerg123 found the solution to this problem. Thanks mate!
You could read this here.
I've made Clockworkmod scripts to make installation easier.
There's 4 versions (for me works the 1st one)
Version 1
Version 2
Version 3
Version 4
and file for those, who screwed something
Original wpa_supplicant from GingerDX v022
Rapidshare mirror
Installation:
1. Disable wifi, open Root Explorer or similar app, go to system/bin and rename wpa_supplicant to eg. wpa_suplicant.old
2. Download file
3. Put it into sd-card
4. Reboot to CWM
5. Install downloaded update
6. Reboot!
And you should be able to connect to your University's network.
And remember that you could brick your phone as always. You have been warned.
eagleeyetom said:
Hello.
As many of us know GingerDX and other ROMS has issues with Eduroam connections across the world. Fortunately ex-xda? user holgerg123 found the solution to this problem. Thanks mate!
You could read this here.
I've made Clockworkmod scripts to make installation easier.
There's 4 versions (for me works the 1st one)
Version 1
Version 2
Version 3
Version 4
and file for those, who screwed something
Original wpa_supplicant from GingerDX v022
Installation:
1. Download file
2. Put it into sd-card
3. Reboot to CWM
4. Install downloaded update
5. Reboot!
And you should be able to connect to your University's network.
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i don't know what is wifi eduroam?what its benefit?
Sent from my E15i using xda premium
It's the type of network used in many universities and high schools across the world. It uses PEAP/MSCHAP2 security and unfortunately GingerDX was not able to connect properly. This fix gives you ability to have free wifi Internet on your university (of course if you are in eduroam's range )
Nice
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eagleeyetom said:
Installation:
1. Disable wifi, open Root Explorer or similar app, go to system/app and rename wpa_supplicant to eg. wpa_suplicant.old
2. Download file
3. Put it into sd-card
4. Reboot to CWM
5. Install downloaded update
6. Reboot!
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you should edit that, wpa_supplicant is on system/bin
ahlulnugraha said:
you should edit that, wpa_supplicant is on system/bin
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Damn! I wrote system/app? You're 200% right, this should be system/bin. Thanks buddy!
Eduroam
Great Job! Eduroam now works on GingerDX.
I also used Version 1.
Thanks very much ...
Is it necessary to use CWM?
Not enough if I simple copy the wpasupplicant file to system/bin directory?
Raz9 said:
Is it necessary to use CWM?
Not enough if I simple copy the wpasupplicant file to system/bin directory?
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You can of course also manually replace the files instead of flashing through CWM!
Just don't forget that the phone has to be rooted, you need to use a File Manager capable of gaining root rights (Root Explorer, Root Browser) to write into /system, you need to adjust the permissions of the file you copied.
it works =)
and i'm not SE Xperia X8 user
i'm HTC Desire user
thank you very much
i'm not found this problem in my university..
n i dont know different beatwen wifi b/g or n
Oh, god! Thank you very much for this fix! I spent at least one or two weeks looking for ROMs that allowed me to connect to Eduroam networks. I found out that MiniCM7 based ROMs worked great, so I started using GingerXperiaRay.
But now, I've flashed GingerDX and I'm so... so... happy!
By the way, this is my feedback:
Version 1: the only one working for me.
Version 2: it didn't seem to connect Eduroam networks. I don't know if it even could connect any random network.
Version 3: I got 'Error' in my Wi-Fi settings.
Version 4: this file seems to be the same than the original one (same MD5 checksum).
I'm using a MSCHAPv2, PEAP, certificate...
I'm glad I was able to help. You could hit thanks if you want
Nice to see, that fix I proposed half year ago on #cyanogenmod was built at last
android 4 + 802.1x?
does this work on android 4.0.3?
with android 2.x.x it worked fine. i could connect to every f* network i wanted.
even the network in the university:
802.1x EAP
PEAP
MSCHAPV2
CA-Cert: not needed (the admin's answer to my question)
User-Cert: no
ID: *correct*
Anon: not needed
PW: *correct*
since i've got android 4 on my SGS2 it doesn't work any more. (a friend of mine has got an iphone - he has not got any problem with that)
i don't want to flash my phone back to android 2
now it's rooted and flashed with RomMIX_byRush_ICS.4.0.3_XXLP4
i've spend hours and hours to find a solution for this problem (google, PocketPc.ch, xda-developers.com, ...) but couldn't.
thank's for help!
paul
paul4president said:
does this work on android 4.0.3?
with android 2.x.x it worked fine. i could connect to every f* network i wanted.
even the network in the university:
802.1x EAP
PEAP
MSCHAPV2
CA-Cert: not needed (the admin's answer to my question)
User-Cert: no
ID: *correct*
Anon: not needed
PW: *correct*
since i've got android 4 on my SGS2 it doesn't work any more. (a friend of mine has got an iphone - he has not got any problem with that)
i don't want to flash my phone back to android 2
now it's rooted and flashed with RomMIX_byRush_ICS.4.0.3_XXLP4
i've spend hours and hours to find a solution for this problem (google, PocketPc.ch, xda-developers.com, ...) but couldn't.
thank's for help!
paul
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Hello all,
Since the release of android 4.x it was impossible to connect to some networks 802.1x PEAP (like EDUROAM).
The French internet provider FREE has recently published a rom for SGS2, which solves this problem.
So, I try to extract the wpa_supplicant binary from this rom and inject it in CM9 on my Galaxy S, and now everything work.
The wpa_supplicant binary file is here https : // docs . google . com / open?id=0B1rR4JYQ9hnGVy13SnZqZGVCYmM (sorry but i can't post an url, because of spam system, delete space), if some people want to try on other device, just copy it in /system/bin/
DarKno
PS: Sorry for my english...
Hey guys,
I installed the version 1 and at the end of the process, when I turn up the Wi-Fi, it gets me "Error" and i'm not able to use the Wi-Fi.
I also tried the version 4 but the problem persists.
How should I do?
Thanks.
Vectoryzed said:
Hey guys,
I installed the version 1 and at the end of the process, when I turn up the Wi-Fi, it gets me "Error" and i'm not able to use the Wi-Fi.
I also tried the version 4 but the problem persists.
How should I do?
Thanks.
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Try other versions. If not, go back to original WiFi supplicant.
In the CMW Recovery, should I click on "Install update from zip" or on "Install zip from SD card" ?
Maybe I do something wrong..

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