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Issue 249 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by harald....@gmail.com
on 4 Feb 2010 at 7:41
I have a similar issue. The culprit seems to be a combination of Intel WiFi
cards
and/or Intel Drivers. I've tested with Intel 1000 BGN, 5100 AGN and 5300 AGN
WiFi
cards. None of them work correctly with android-wifi-tether 2.0pre3 or pre4.
However, iPod Touch & a random Windows 7 x64 notebook with an Atheros-based WiFi
chipset connects perfectly fine to Nexus One running 2.0 pre4.
Irony is, same machines that have Intel WiFi cards that cannot connect to N1
running
2.0pre3 or pre4, connects perfectly fine with my older G1 with
android-wifi-tether.
Original comment by dan...@gmail.com
on 17 Feb 2010 at 12:42
@dankao: Could you please try -pre4 on your G1? The nexusone has a
broadcom-wifi-chip
built-in - the G1 has texas-instruments-chip. Would be interesting to know if
-pre4
works on your G1 (in combination with win7).
Original comment by harald....@gmail.com
on 17 Feb 2010 at 10:59
@harald.mue: You got it. Forgot to bring my G1 to work today but I'll get it
tested
within the next 24 hours.
Original comment by dan...@gmail.com
on 17 Feb 2010 at 7:48
@harald.mue: Loaded -pre4 and moved my TMobile SIM card from my N1 back to my
G1.
Tested with notebooks that have Intel 1000 BGN, 5100 AGN and 5300 AGN WiFi
cards.
They all work properly with the G1. (No changes to notebook settings). Let me
know if
you need any logs or dmesg, etc. from either the G1 or N1. But it looks like
there's
definitely a compatibility issue with N1 and Intel WiFi (least in AdHoc mode).
Original comment by dan...@gmail.com
on 18 Feb 2010 at 6:07
I'd like to leave some feedback, even though I have the Sprint Hero and not the
Nexus
One. However, I do have Win7 x64 and it connects using pre5 perfectly. I have
the
Dell E6500 with the Intel 5150 WiFi/WiMax card.
Good luck.
Original comment by archon810
on 20 Feb 2010 at 11:27
As an update to the original post:
I just got a cheap Belkin USB Wireless G stick, and it connected right away
from the
laptop it would not connect before with the intel card.
I have an Intel 5100N card which wont connect to the phone, so as Dankao said,
this
has something to do with intel card.
Original comment by jonathan...@gmail.com
on 21 Feb 2010 at 12:36
I had on a HP Elitebook running Windows XP 32-Bit w/ a Intel AGN 5300 also
connection problems. Intel released a new driver for their 5100 and 5300 cards.
After installing the new driver version, I was able to connect immediately to
the
WiFi network. However, the connection drops in random intervals, sometimes
after 2
seconds, sometimes after 1 minute.
Here's the link to the Intel support page w/ the drivers:
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?
lang=eng&ProductFamily=Wireless+Networking&ProductLine=Intel%c2%
ae+WiFi+Products&ProductProduct=Intel%c2%ae+WiFi+Link+5300+and+Intel%c2%
ae+WiFi+Link+5100+products
Original comment by eri...@gmail.com
on 8 Mar 2010 at 9:34
UPDATE: I can CONFIRM the following configuration WORKS which previously didn't.
* Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
* Wireless Tether 2.0 pre7
* Intel WiFi Drivers 13.1.1.1 (02/26/2010)
* Intel WiFi 1000 BGN
* WEP-off (No encryption enabled)
* CM 5.0.4.1 ROM on N1
It has been stable for over 10 minutes now (I'm posting via WiFi tether).
Original comment by dan...@gmail.com
on 9 Mar 2010 at 8:51
UPDATE 2: Additional information from Comment #20
* Confirmed that WEP works now also with the configuration listed in Comment
#20.
Been stable the past 10 minutes or so.
Original comment by dan...@gmail.com
on 9 Mar 2010 at 9:05
@dankao: Thanks for the update. ;)
Original comment by harald....@gmail.com
on 10 Mar 2010 at 11:22
Update on comment 19: The connection IS STABLE now. I was not able to replicate
the
connection drops. I am working now since over two hours over tethering.
The installation of the new drivers seems to have fixed connection problems to
WiFi
routers in general.
Config:
- Windows XP Professional SP3
- Wireless Tether 2.0 Pre7
- Intel Wifi Drivers 13.1.1.1 (02/26/2010)
- Intel Wifi 5300 AGN
- WEP (w/ and w/o enabled encryption)
- CM 5.0.4.1 ROM on Nexus One
Original comment by eri...@gmail.com
on 12 Mar 2010 at 8:05
I had the same problem (comment 1) with Nexus One, Windows Vista and Intel Wifi
5100
AGN. Updating the Intel drivers to 13.1.1.1 fixed the problem.
Original comment by pruefung...@googlemail.com
on 24 Mar 2010 at 4:02
Confirmed again the Intel 13.0 drivers don't work update to 13.1.1.1:
Using:
Win 7 x64
Intel Wifi 1000 BGN Driver 13.1.1.1
Wireless Tether 2.0 Pre8
WEP Encryption: On
Original comment by colinweber@gmail.com
on 31 Mar 2010 at 5:13
Enable 802.11d on the NIC settings (Adapter Advanced Tab), then use any network
other
than 192.
Original comment by robw...@gmail.com
on 13 May 2010 at 7:21
If you right click on the Wireless Icon in your taskbar and choose Trouble
shoot follow the prompts and it will be resolved. It indicated that no DHCP
server was available.
Original comment by ctp...@gmail.com
on 26 Jun 2010 at 6:28
Samsung Vibrant here and an Intel 5100 on the laptop. Updated the driver and it
works now. :)
Original comment by swe...@gmail.com
on 1 Sep 2010 at 10:31
Just Rooted my EVO with 2.2 Had rooted a different EVO before with 2.0 and the
Wireless tether worked great. Now it seems that even though it runs fine and my
laptop connects to the phone there is no internet access. Using Windows 7 32
bit on laptop. Rooted last night via forum instructions on XDA Developers. All
went fine with no complications so far. The Wireless tether app installed just
like before but doesn't allow my laptop internet access.
Original comment by rodgold...@gmail.com
on 3 Sep 2010 at 1:06
I am rooted on the Droid X 2.1, and my Win 7 64 laptop will not connect to the
internet. Let me explain. I have tried pre9, pre8, and 2.0.2, and in all cases,
the app installs fine, I start tethering, and my laptop sees the connection,
and connects successfully. I check the status of the connection on my laptop,
and it says connected, and I see that data is being sent and received, but
whenever I open up Firefox, no web page loads, although data is being
transferred.
I also installed the newest Intel drivers as well as the 13.1.1.1 drivers, and
no change. I also tried with WEP encryption, and without, and still no
internet.
I can connect other devices just fine to the wifi tether, but I cannot get
access via my laptop. The app installs fine, everything works good, laptop
connects, and data is being transferred, but I cannot get on the internet no
matter what I do.
Original comment by thefiver...@gmail.com
on 13 Sep 2010 at 7:49
Win 7 64-bit Ultimate
Intel 5150 with driver 13.2.1.5 (latest as of today)
Droid Incredible 2.2
Wireless Tether 2.0.2
I have tried every combination of settings and still it won't connect.
The phone never detects a client connection and the PC won't pull a valid IP it
just defaults to the 169.x.x.x BS.
I have tried manually setting the AdHoc channel on the phone and adapter,
changing the network and more.
I also tried to reinstall the binaries from the setup menu.
Original comment by emerson....@gmail.com
on 13 Sep 2010 at 9:25
Having the same issue as rodgolding. EVO 2.2. Windows 7 32 bit on a netbook.
Connects to the wireless network but says there is no internet access. No clue
what to do.
Original comment by draz...@gmail.com
on 17 Sep 2010 at 3:54
similar situation:
win7 32 bit
intel 4965AGN card
13.1.1.1 drivers (i tried all the newer ones since then also)
droid 1 running 2.2 rooted with cyanogen 6.0
laptop will see android ad-hoc, connect, but no internet through the tether
help?
Original comment by brianlpo...@gmail.com
on 19 Sep 2010 at 1:33
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stock Epic 4G (Samsung Galaxy) + root
wireless_tether_2_0_5-pre9.apk
Lenovo ThinkPad T500 with Win7 32 bit; Intel PRO/wireless card.
The original wireless drivers could not connect to the network created by WiFi
Tether.
After upgrading to latest Intel PRO/Wireless driver, and rebooting, I could
successfully connect, but could not get DHCP lease.
Next, I removed and re-installed pre9.apk, changed the SSID to a short ALLCAPS
name (versus the default AndroidTether), went under Menu->Access Control,
enabled Access-control and check-marked to allow my notebook.
After these steps, I was able to connect, get DHCP lease, and was able to get
online.
Thanks everyone!
Original comment by joec...@gmail.com
on 3 Oct 2010 at 1:51
well i guess i stuck in the same boat as yall
verizon fascinate rooted
win 7 64bit
intel wireless-n 6200
Original comment by Mangojoy...@gmail.com
on 27 Oct 2010 at 8:55
well i guess i stuck in the same boat as yall
verizon fascinate rooted
win 7 64bit
intel wireless-n 6200
Original comment by Mangojoy...@gmail.com
on 27 Oct 2010 at 8:55
Worked thanks for my lenovo too.
Original comment by adeelmys...@gmail.com
on 30 Oct 2010 at 3:37
Just rooted my Evo tonight and put Wireless Tether on. Gettng the same problem
with my Sony Vaio. I have a Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6200 AGN internal card
with driver version 13.3.0.24 (latest from Intel as of 11/4/10).
Original comment by NutFlush...@gmail.com
on 5 Nov 2010 at 3:02
@NutFlush920: Use the latest experimental version of the app (2.0.5-pre12).
This version supports master/infrastructure-mode for your phone. You shouldn't
have a "driver-problem" with this ...
Original comment by harald....@gmail.com
on 5 Nov 2010 at 9:46
Thanks harald.mue I just installed 2.0.5 pre 12 and it worked like a charm.
This is great.
Original comment by NutFlush...@gmail.com
on 5 Nov 2010 at 2:24
Win 7 64-bit
Intel Advanced-n 6200 with 13.3.0.24
Rooted DInc
Computer sees ad-hoc network but will not connect.
I updated my drivers from 13.0.x.x. and had hoped to solve the problem.... no
luck.
Original comment by brett.is...@gmail.com
on 5 Nov 2010 at 4:51
Forgot to mention I have Froyo (2.2)
Original comment by brett.is...@gmail.com
on 5 Nov 2010 at 5:29
I picked up 64 bit drivers here:
http://www.t-mobile-cellphones.com/t-mobile-g2-touchhtc-hero-drivers-download.ht
ml/
I have only used them for a USB tethered connection (using the built in option
in the OTA update from TMobile for the G2 that came out this week) rather than
over BT but hope this will help and save you the hours I spent searching for
them.
Regards,
Rob
Original comment by r...@sfcomputech.com
on 7 Nov 2010 at 10:36
I picked up 64 bit drivers here:
http://www.t-mobile-cellphones.com/t-mobile-g2-touchhtc-hero-drivers-download.ht
ml/
I have only used them for a USB tethered connection (using the built in option
in the OTA update from TMobile for the G2 that came out this week) rather than
over BT but hope this will help and save you the hours I spent searching for
them. I'm on Windows 7 x64, FWIW.
Regards,
Rob
Original comment by r...@sfcomputech.com
on 7 Nov 2010 at 10:38
I am running Windows 7 64-bit on a Lenovo Thinkpad T410, and was also unable to
connect to the hotspot with my Intel Wireless-N 6150 card. To fix this issue,
I made the following change:
- Under the Advanced tab of the wireless card's Device Properties (in Device
Manager), I changed the "Ad Hoc Channel 802.11b/g" setting to match the same
channel I have configured in the Hotspot app (in this case, Channel 11).
Connects fine now!
P.S. I am using 2.0.5-pre12
Original comment by tavish.l...@gmail.com
on 9 Nov 2010 at 9:39
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I'm running Windows XP, wireless card is wireless card is 802.1N, router is
802.11b
I'm trying this:
Control Panel--> System--> Hardware--> Device Manager and under the Network
Adapters section select Intel(R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6200 AGN; right click
and select Properties, under the Advanced tab I see 'Wireless Mode', the
"mode". It defaults to [802.11a, 80211b and 802.11g.]
Is there anything else I need to do? I drop connection every 5-10 minutes.
Thanks!
Original comment by arkh...@yahoo.com
on 10 Nov 2010 at 11:49
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
jonathan...@gmail.com
on 1 Feb 2010 at 2:46