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simply changing the wifi adhoc channel worked for me! thank you so much for the
tip!
(see my specs above)
Original comment by brianlpo...@gmail.com
on 28 Nov 2010 at 6:28
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I could not connect from my Win7 box to my new install of WiFi-Tether (could
not even see WiFi Tether on the Windows machine), so I did not know which
machine was the cause of the problem. However, yesterday my daughters MacBook
connected to internet via WiFi Tether (albeit with some hesitation), so I was
reasonably confident that problem was with the Win7 box (... or perhaps with
settings on the WiFi Tether app). So, I changed the channel (on WiFi Tether)
from the default to Channel Low and behold WiFi Tether bagan working for the
first time on my Windows machine, and it works great (but as far as I can tell,
it was not about to work using the channel settings as shipped). I don't
remember what channel setting it was on when shipped (Auto? or other??, doh!).
I just noticed that brianlpowers also obtained similar fix by changing channel!
I have HTC Evo running 2.2 and used UnRevoked3 (Clockwork Mod Recovery).
Original comment by ipaulsha...@gmail.com
on 28 Nov 2010 at 4:00
I couldn't connect through my Win7 laptop using a Realtek RTL8191SE Wireless
LAN 802.11n card but a quick update to drivers let it use my Motorola XT720 as
a tether.
Original comment by krj....@gmail.com
on 15 Dec 2010 at 9:31
Laptop was having intermittent connection before finding this thread.
Confirmed fix with changing channels:
Hardware:
Motorola Droid A855
Lenovo X200 Windows 7 64-Bit
Modifications:
1. Changed channel on wifi settings in device manager to 10
2. Wifi tethering on droid to channel 10
3. Roaming aggressiveness to Highest
4. 802.11n channel width to auto (this does nothing, side note)
Great fix, Cheers!
Original comment by rwarne...@gmail.com
on 23 Dec 2010 at 2:42
I can't connect with my new Lenovo Thinkpad T510, Windows 7 64-bit. None of the
fixes discussed above have worked for me. I have the Intel Ultimate-N 6300
network card. The ad-hoc network is detected, the system can't connect to it -
it sits at "Attempting to connect..." for several minutes then fails.
The tether DOES work with my older Dell Inspiron lap top with Windows XP. So,
the phone is rooted, and tether is working fine.
The phone is a Samsung Epic 4G (sprint)
Here are the things I've tried, but have NOT worked:
1. Upgraded to latest intel wireless driver 3.4.0.9 - no effect
2. Change Ad-Hoc channel in driver settings to match the tether channel - no
effect
3. Varying the other driver settings - no effect
4. Disabling IP6 in the adapter settings - no effect
5. Varying the settings (e.g. access control, enabling encryption, etc) in the
tether - no effect
Hope this information helps narrow the problem.
Original comment by michael....@gmail.com
on 23 Dec 2010 at 8:43
Had problem connecting to on Dell Studio with Intel WiFi Link 5100 card.
After installing the latest driver from Intel everything works like a charm.
(I have rooted Samsung Captivate from ATT with latest firmware and
wireless_tether_2_0_6-pre4.apk)
Original comment by str...@gmail.com
on 4 Jan 2011 at 6:36
Same problem with
- Epic 4G
- wireless_tether_2_0_6.apk
- Windows XP
- Intel WiFi Link 5100
Updating to latest Intel driver (http://www.intel.com/support/detect.htm)
resolved the problem
Original comment by peterles...@gmail.com
on 18 Jan 2011 at 7:01
Same as comment 56...
Samsung Epic 4G
Intel 6200-n
Latest drivers, changed and tinkered all settings, but will not work. Works
well on my 4 other cards.
Original comment by Ad...@madisondoorsinc.com
on 23 Jan 2011 at 7:23
[deleted comment]
Same as others. Thinkpad T410s. Intel 6300N. I've tried as others have with no
luck. I am able to connect to my EPIC using a Macbook and old thinkpad x40 that
I have in the house.
It is interesting that I was able to connect with the T410s before "upgrading"
to Froyo and flashing a custom ROM.
Original comment by dockra...@gmail.com
on 27 Jan 2011 at 3:11
I have the same issue with Epic 4g running Froyo and the latest version of wifi
tether.
Windows 7 Ultimate
Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6200 (rev 35)
Will not connect
however
my Ubuntu 10.10 partition connects flawlessy and holds its connection great
this problem is all due to Intel's driver for their wireless cards and I would
suggest trying to get support for them.
Original comment by dniet...@gmail.com
on 5 Feb 2011 at 4:33
followed #58
epic
lenovo
intel crappy wifi card
update = happy
(http://www.intel.com/support/detect.htm)
worked like a charm.
updated to a driver 2 years newer and now i can reap benefit of 4g!!!
Original comment by JohnDlee...@gmail.com
on 15 Feb 2011 at 7:35
I have an HP pavilion with an Intel 5100 AGN wireless card, an Epic 4G running
Android v2.1 & wireless tether v2.0.7.
The issue is all Intel. The old drivers have difficulty connecting to ad-hoc
networks, and Wireless Tether establishes an ad-hoc network (it can't be
configured to be an access point). Once I updated the driver to v13.5.0.6 it
worked like a champ. Current drivers are here:
<http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Default.aspx?lang=eng>
Original comment by ratal...@gmail.com
on 16 Mar 2011 at 11:49
After 3 days of searching ive found the solution for the intel centrino
advanced-n 6200 agn wireless. Download the attached file I have included and go
into device manager click network right click the intel wifi card and go to
driver tab. uninstal the driver and instal the attached driver. Restart and
attempt. SUCCESS
Original comment by gthirty6...@gmail.com
on 4 May 2011 at 5:23
Attachments:
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I have HP Pavilion DV7 with Vista x64, Atheros AR5009 802.11a/g/n WiFi Adapter,
Android 2.1-update1 (Cricket) and Android Tether (2.0.7 originally) with
2.0.8-pre1 currently. My laptop will not connect to the Android Tether ad-hoc
with either of these versions of Android Tether. The repair does not fix
anything, changing channels does nothing and changing the LAN ip network does
not fix anything. I see a previous thread about 2.0.5 having infrastructure
mode, but I don't see that in 2.0.7 or 2.0.8. I have an older HP Pavilion ZE
model with a Proxim PCCard that does connect and gets internet access
perfectly, so the problem has to be with the DV7 and/or Atheros drivers.
Any solutions for this one?
Original comment by teksap...@gmail.com
on 20 May 2011 at 3:40
I also should have mentioned that I've upgraded my Atheros driver to the latest
version available at the HP website.
Original comment by teksap...@gmail.com
on 20 May 2011 at 4:00
Same system as comment #67 and I've found a different bug, I normally have my
wifi off (to save power), and after installing the Tether program (2.0.7), I
could not turn "on" my wifi. I press the icon and it says "updating wifi
settings" but the icon never shows that it's enabled (it just shows a grayed
out icon as if it's disabled, and the wifi icon in the top menu by the clock
and 3G icons never shows up). So I did a few more tests, I removed the tether
program, and my wifi icon started working again (both on and off). So I left
it enabled, downloaded the tether again (2.0.7), and my wifi remained enabled.
That seems good, I then tried to turn it off and that too worked. But then I
tried to turn it on again, and it would not turn on. I removed your tether
program again, and it worked as normal again. Something is interfering with
turning "on" my wifi from within your program.
Original comment by teksap...@gmail.com
on 22 May 2011 at 6:16
@ teksap...you sir are a genius! i installed the driver with the software
included and it gave me problems, but the driver you suggested worked perfect.
I love wireless tether.
Original comment by mcfarm...@gmail.com
on 11 Jun 2011 at 3:50
ANSWER:
Anyone having problems with Intel Centrino Advanced N 6200 not connecting to
Android Tether, downgrade your driver to version 13.1.1.1 . This seemed to fix
my issue and several other people.
Running:
Windows 7 32bit
Dell E6510
Intel Centrino Advanced N 6200 ( now driver version 13.1.1.1)
Posting this message while connected to Android Galaxy ( Vibrant ).
Original comment by dkrstud...@gmail.com
on 25 Jun 2011 at 9:24
This is how i fixed the problem.
activated hotspot on my arc, and waited for my laptop to connect. After you get
connected your laptop adapter will show limited connectivity/no internet.
Now go to the market and download "Network info"
open network info and find out the IP address of your device.
it will be something like 192.168.43.1
now go to to your wireless setting of your laptop, and change the settings to
DHCP to static.
if your phone has IP 192.168.43.1
Then configure your laptop's ip 192.168.43.2 subnet 255.255.255.0 gateway will
be your phones IP. ie 192.168.43.1.
dns 8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
:) DONE
problem with windows 7 x64 is that it doesn't gets the IP addy form your phone.
Thats why it shows limited connectivity.
Original comment by 69fed...@gmail.com
on 18 Sep 2011 at 10:10
The problem I faced is same as the one descrbed in comment72#.
Simply follow the guide in comment72#, laptop connects mobilephone well.
My laptop is dell e4310(win 7), my mobile device moto milestone2.
But my other mobile device HTC T5353( WM6.5), still can not connect.
Original comment by fischerz...@gmail.com
on 7 Nov 2011 at 1:21
On the advice of Comment #72 I downloaded Network Info II on my Sprint 2.1 Hero.
Unfortunately the IP address of my device is a Sprint IP (174.x.x.x) and not
the IP address that I have Wireless Tether configured to use (10.10.1.0/24). I
have tried configuring Wifi Tether to use different LAN Networks but the result
is the same.
Wifi Tether requests and is given Superuser permissions but Windows 7
Enterprise (and Google ChromeOS) are unable to connect to the phone.
Original comment by BenPr...@gmail.com
on 17 Nov 2011 at 9:16
I have the same issue listed in #67, I can not connect to my HP G60-440 with a
Atheros ar5009 Windows 7. Everything seem to be in order the tethering is
noticed in my Wireless Network connection, but it just times out to the and
goes to the 'trouble shooter' program.
My son's computer which is about 7 years old, had no problem tethering to the
Samsung Epic Touch Galaxy 2 4g Sprint phone. It even worked great!
The frustrating part is that I need it to work on mine...
Been reading tons of posts with on luck, Anyone?
Original comment by Rich...@gmail.com
on 21 Nov 2011 at 3:41
Intel WiFi Link 1000 BGN
Windows 7
Driver Version: 14.2.0.10
http://wikidrivers.com/wiki/Intel_PRO/Wireless_and_WiFi_Link_14.2.0.10
Comment #72 fixed the issue for me. I am on the latest drivers yet that did not
help. I had to manually set the IPv4 settings for my wireless adaptor. I used
this guide to help:
http://blog.mclaughlinsoftware.com/2009/11/26/windows-7-static-ip/
http://i.imgur.com/gH7Rr.png
Original comment by alex.par...@gmail.com
on 15 Dec 2011 at 12:28
Intel WiFi Link 1000 BGN
Windows 7
Driver Version: 14.2.0.10
http://wikidrivers.com/wiki/Intel_PRO/Wireless_and_WiFi_Link_14.2.0.10
Comment #72 fixed the issue for me. I am on the latest drivers yet that did not
help. I had to manually set the IPv4 settings for my wireless adaptor. I used
this guide to help:
http://blog.mclaughlinsoftware.com/2009/11/26/windows-7-static-ip/
http://i.imgur.com/gH7Rr.png
Note: Get your device IP when the wireless tethering app is on and running.
Original comment by alex.par...@gmail.com
on 15 Dec 2011 at 12:51
Comment #26 gets it to work, but the fix is temporary.
Windows 7 with Intel Centrino Advanced N 6205 14.2.0.10, 13AUG2011.
Motorolla DROID (the first generation) running Bugless Beast, Android 2.3.7,
kernel 2.6.32.9, Wifi Tethering 3.1-beta7
Originally I could get my iPod to connect, but not Windows 7. I read comment
#26 and just changed the network to a 172 block and the channel to channel 6
and tried Windows again and it worked. *However*, after not using the setup for
a while (either the phone went to sleep or the computer went to sleep or both)
I could not resume the connection. I stopped and then started Wifi Tethering
(with the main button, didn't exit the program) and still couldn't get it to
work. Then I changed the LAN settings again to a different 172 block and it
worked.
So this works but you have to change the settings every time the computer
disconnects from the network. I tried enabling ACL as recommended by a
different comment for a permanent fix, but that did not help. I'm guessing that
the DHCP service isn't responding to some requests, because others are
reporting success with manually configuring the IP address, and also because
when using Linux command-line tools on a different machine, that was the step
that would fail.
Original comment by jashe...@cs.oberlin.edu
on 18 Dec 2011 at 8:41
Thanks for posting http://www.intel.com/support/detect.htm. The DHCP works
faster and consistently now. Before, I had an alternate static setting, but
upgrading the driver got rid of the need to do that.
Original comment by mymarket...@gmail.com
on 20 Mar 2012 at 4:35
Here's the solution that worked for me in a lot of systems :
Press the Windows logo and "R" keys simultaneously to display the "Run" dialog
box. Type "devmgmt.msc" without quotation marks into the box and press "Enter."
The Windows device manager will appear.
Double-click "Network Adapters" to expand the category.
Right-click your wireless network adapter and click "Properties."
Click the "Advanced" tab, then click "Ad Hoc Channel 802.11" under "Property"
on the left side of the window.
Use the arrows on the right side of the window to see the channel.
Now in your android device when you configure your hotspot, make sure "Advanced
options" are enabled and then under the Broadcast channel make sure you put the
same channel number as is present in your PC (Which you saw in the steps above)
and then connect. Voila !!!!
Original comment by ashrafla...@gmail.com
on 10 Apr 2014 at 6:17
I have an hp laptop with an atheros ar9825 network adapter. When I connect I
get limited activity. I updated drivers and same result. Can anyone help?
Original comment by jrich6...@gmail.com
on 25 Sep 2014 at 7:33
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
jonathan...@gmail.com
on 1 Feb 2010 at 2:46