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Nov 14, 2010Have anybody tried this on Dinc? Android-wired-tether - Project Hosting on Google Code

Have anybody tried this on Dinc? Android-wired-tether - Project Hosting on Google Code
I have tried everything found several wired tether options none work. I will start with the market pdanet randomly looses connection (if you have the answer please this seems easiest rout)
easy tether just plain doesn't work not sure why I think it's cause I am on windows 7 x64. Now I found a couple out of the market that also don't work android-wired-tether - Project Hosting on Google Code not sure how to get it to work and this azilink - Project Hosting on Google Code. This I got as far as trying to load it and I get OpenVPNClient start azilink_p1634: process started and then immediately exited: []. I like pdanet but it just keeps dropping connection.
I was able to get wireless tether to work on my rooted EVO, but for some reason I can't get the wired tether found here android-wired-tether - Project Hosting on Google Code to work. I installed HTCsync and the specified driver, but when I switch it to internet sharing I get "Error code 67. Registration failure. Your PCS Vision username and/or password may be incorrect".rk?
View 15 Replies View RelatedI've been working on my project for a while and have decided to share it's source so that I can get help from people and finish it and post it to the market (it's a highly addictive and fun card game). However, I have published it on google code at:
http://code.google.com/p/bestcardgameever-android/
And when I tried to download it with a friend that can help I kept getting messages saying that it is not an android project from eclipse I'd appreciate it if somebody could tell me exactly what needs to be uploaded and what doesn't need and how can I make it work - if you have done it before - you probably can easily help Thanks! also, if you can and want to generally join the project as a developer graphics person or web designer.
PostgreSQL has announced an Android app contest. I wanted to try out something but the only hosting I have does not provide PostgreSQL. Do I have any economical (read cheap: D) options? Is there a free hosting that anyone knows of?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIn an effort to reduce duplication, I have my app's workspace split into 3 projects:
Main (A library project, where all of the common code lives)
Free (To make the free version)
Paid (To make the paid version)
Behavior in the free version and the paid version must differ sometimes. How can I "call into" the final projects from the library project? Here is some sample psuedo-code to illustrate my question: Code...
I signed for for a tethering plan with my carrier that included a 1 GB cap on USB Tethering. I was wondering if WiFi tethering would go against this cap or would it look like I'm using regular internet on my phone. I have (real) unlimited 3G with my plan and I am using Wireless Tether from Google code.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI just signed up for the hotspot because it is no longer free, unfortunately. I have been running my PS3 wirelessly on 4g, but it is not that great of a connection. I was wondering if it is possible to tether the ps3 with the USB port?
View 5 Replies View RelatedHas anyone got it working yet on 2.2? Also I am rooted so if there is an application please I need it.
View 30 Replies View RelatedI am using fresh 2.1.2 - what do I need on my computer (drivers?) - to be able to do WIRED tether? I am trying to use the wired tether that is built into the Fresh Rom 2.1.2.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI really want to use a Froyo Rom, right not I'm looking at KaosFroyo and Nonsensikal, but I'm not sure how to get Wired Tether to work. I'm running xtrROM right now and It works fine, but every time i flash KaosFroyo, I try to run Wired Tether, and no luck. Can someone walk me through how to run Wired Tether on a 2.2 ROM?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI've rooted my Eris and have am wanting to use the Wired Tether app. For whatever reason, I cannot get my Windows 7 PC to connect to it. If somebody could walk me through the steps to get it connected, I'd greatly appreciate it. I have searched and come up empty on results. People say it asks to update/install drivers, it needs ndis drivers, etc, but I'm not sure exactly what all that means or even how to do it. For example, to even get to that point, which option do I select on my Eris when I connect it? Sync? Charge only?
View 20 Replies View RelatedNew to Android, just got a Droid Desire from US Cellular in Wisconsin. I would like to wired tether the phone with my Mac Book and share the G3 internet connection. Is this possible? How is it done?
View 4 Replies View RelatedWireless tether works with NexBeast 1.1 and wired tether works on my work laptop, but it will not connect on my new little netbook. I have reinstalled the Moto drivers a few times.
View 25 Replies View RelatedSo we are pretty sure this is coming to Froyo. How can VZW tell if our tethering is wireless? And what does you guys believe this is going to do with our plans?
View 23 Replies View RelatedSo I loaded the new release of froyo petes v.04 and earlier when trying to use the built in wired tether option it defaults to a web-page about upgrading to a tethering plan. It says that they are offering it for $5 off until july 15th. Wireless tether still works fine but just wanted to know if anybody else got this message when using the built in program on the new froyo release. I was able to use this option in the earlier versions of froyo without the message. Update, so I completely missed this already reported on phandroid so I guess I was just getting the message others have already reported.
View 5 Replies View RelatedHas anyone been able to get wired tether for root running successfully on Ivan's Official 2.1 ROM? It was included as one of the default apps, yet I can't get it to work on 7 Ultimate, XP Pro, or OS 10.6. I'm going to be in the car for a few hours today with a thinkpad running XP Pro, and I wanted to try out wired tether. When I plug in the phone just for charging, a new driver is entered as Android Phone and I'm fairly sure Android Dev Bridge. When I start wired tether, those devices disappear and and a USB device that cannot start or has the wrong drivers is on the bottom of the screen. When I used wired tether (internet sharing) in EE 2.0.1, all OS's would immediately set up the phone as an NIC connected to the internet with the exception of XP which needed the correct drivers. With wired tether in ivan's official, I get nothing; no driver setup screen or any connection.
View 5 Replies View RelatedAnyone get the stock HTC tethering function to work? I installed the latest sync software from HTC, and my phone works great with sync and SD card up/download. But when I want to connect my computer to the internet via the phone I turn on network sharing and see the phone listed in network connections but it just says "acquiring network address" forever and I dont seem to be able to connect. I'm on an unbranded legend bought and used in Taiwan, unlimited 3G, Windows xp sp3.
View 2 Replies View RelatedRunning Fab's NexTheme ROM that has Wired and Wireless Tether. Problem is Wired Tether doesn't work for me. The program runs without a problem, but my laptop that is connected to the Droid via USB cable doesn't access the Internet. Drivers and what not are all updated - just curious to know what the problem is. Funny thing is that when connected via USB normally, my laptop recognizes my Droid with no problem. It's only when I run the Wired Tether program that all of a sudden my laptop no longer recognizes my phone and, as a result, won't access the Internet.
View 15 Replies View RelatedI just found this on my phone. What is it, is it to use my phones. Data allowance on a PC or laptop. Something like a dongle for mobile broadband. Do I just connect USB to phone and com press start and then it uses my 1gb off my phone data?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI wanted to know if there's a way to tether with the USB cable. I currently have Velocity v0.03 w/ drellisdee's GNM Turbo 4 kernel. The WiFi tether works fine but I want a way to tether with wired so it doesn't eat up my Ally's battery. I seen this: android-wired-tether - Project Hosting on Google Code. But it requires RNDIS kernel (or whatever it is), and apparently the kernel I have loaded doesn't have this. Any other options or is there I can get the RNDIS kernal on my Ally? Yes, I realize it requires an app. I'm asking for a free alternative and NOT a paid one.
View 11 Replies View RelatedI rooted my eris the other day with the all in one 0_3. I have a few questions about everything.
1. How do I know If there is an update for the specific root I used? and to update will I lose everything?
2. I can't seem to get usb tether to work. pdanet works but I want all access. the wired-tether-root program. It runs on my Eris, but doesn't access the net. xp x86 and 7 x64. I have two root required wireless applications installed that work perfectly, I just want a usb app too.
3. If the rooted ROM I used isn't the best, can I get some opinions as to what to try?r making this possible for us all!
I am new to Android and so I may be missing some very basic things here. I am trying to host custom KML files on a server behind my firewall and display those KML files on the Android emulator. I started by writing a simple app that uses an Intent to display the overlay and pointing the app at geo:0,0?q=
http://code.google.com/apis/kml/documentation/KML_Samples.kml. This works in the emulator.
Next I downloaded that KML file and posted it on my web server (Apache 2.2 on Fedora). I added an AddType directive for the .kml extension and restarted HTTPD. When I point my simple app's Intent to my internally hosted KML file I get the error "The community map could not be displayed because it contains errors." I added some code to try and download the KML file independently of the KML so I could check the status line and the like:
final HttpClient client = new DefaultHttpClient();
final HttpGet get = new HttpGet("http://mycompany.com/data/KML_Samples.kml");
try { final HttpResponse resp = client.execute(get);
android.util.Log.e("MapOverlays", resp.toString());
} catch (Throwable t) {
android.util.Log.e("MapOverlays", "Exception", t);
}
With a breakpoint on the first Log message line I can inspect the results:
statusline = "HTTP/1.1 200 OK"
Content-Type: application/vnd.google-earth.kml+xml
Here's the Intent I'm using:
final Intent intent = new Intent(
android.content.Intent.ACTION_VIEW,
Uri.parse("geo:0,0?q=http://mycompany.com/data/KML_Samples.kml"));
startActivity(intent);
So the two main questions are
What do I need to do to get KML loaded from a private server?
What tools are available (if any) to determine what is wrong with what I've done (something more informative than "The community map...")?
What kernels currently support the "Wired Tether" app?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have project A with some classes and some resources (used for classes configuration). I'd like to reuse its classes (and resources necessary for them) in another project B (and possibly in more projects). Currently I have 2 projects in Eclipse and they both builds fine, but when project B is started in emulator it fails with error.It should get classes and resources from both projects and package them together. 2) Make a third project which consists of symbolic links to classes and resources of those two projects. 3) Make project A as a service and consume it in project B. They all are imperfect: - 1 and 2 would pack classes and resources of project A into the .apk of project B. - 3 has performance penalty and reuse is not so easy.
View 16 Replies View RelatedThe following code was copied from one project to another. No errors in project one.
In project 2 I get:
-The method onClick(View) of type new View.OnClickListener((){} must override a superclass method
-implements androd.view.View.OnClickListener.onClick
I want to be able to have two projects, one that contains production code and one that contains test code. This shouldn't necessarily be an Android-specific question, but I'm want to write some unit tests for some non-platform-specific Android code on the host PC.
I created a new Java project so I can run the unit tests on the PC and only include the non-platform-specific classes from the Android project. Both projects are opened in the same Eclipse workspace. I assume I need to somehow include these Android-project sources explicitly in the new project where I'll run the Junit tests, but I can't figure out how to do this.
I am currently moving from Xcode and iPhone development to Android with Eclipse. I want to have a shared code project so that I can store all the code to be shared across apps in one common library. However it would appear that the only android project available is for applications and not for code libs how can i achieve this?
View 4 Replies View RelatedThe OpenWnn project was involved in the cupcake project when I got the code at 1st April, but it disappears in the latest cupcake code. Why? Will it be in the final cupcake release?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm pretty new to android, and just finished setup my environment and reading some tutorials. Then I got sdk samples from the web. Okay, what I wanna ask you is that is there a way to start a sample as a project in the Eclipse? I mean like clicking a project file in c# or a solution file.code...
Or, do I need to make a new android project and import (or add files? maybe) them?