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I believe this issue is caused by a lack of RNDIS drivers in the stock kernel
on verizon phones.
Don't know if this affects other carriers' phones though.
Original comment by robert.b...@gmail.com
on 4 Jan 2012 at 7:09
i am running a AOSP rom and Kernel
Original comment by ddarv...@gmail.com
on 4 Jan 2012 at 7:29
android hd 2.2 rom, lte version, usb tether not working. Although an
experimental wifi tether is functional.
Is the app still in active development?
Original comment by CBernste...@gmail.com
on 7 Jan 2012 at 8:10
I did get it working on GNEX connected to a Ubuntu 12.04 laptop, but had to
compile my own kernel with the CDC Ethernet device instead of the RNDIS device
(Device Drivers->USB Support->USB Gadget Support->USB Gadget Drivers->CDC
Composite Device (Ethernet and ACM)). It complains that the Kernel is
incompatible, but it works anyway. I compiled the
"android-omap-tuna-3.0-ics-mr1" kernel as stock. It seems to have some minor
performance issues, though. Tried to compile the Franco kernel with this
setting but could not get fully through the compile process.
My compiled kernel is here: http://goo.gl/r2OVw (redirects to Google Drive), in
case it is helpful. You will either have to use fastboot to boot it on a
per-use basis, or burn it to your GNEX using fastboot (If I recall, I think
fastboot is part of the Android SDK).
You can also get a serial console (at least on Ubuntu; not tried on Windows)
using /dev/ttyACM0, but it does not have ADB support compiled in because the
Ethernet/ACM gadget and the Android Gadget are mutually exclusive.
Here are some sparse notes on how I compiled it:
http://www.fieldeffect.info/w/CompilingGNEXKernel
Hope it helps!
Original comment by svrus...@fieldeffect.info
on 20 Aug 2012 at 3:14
5a8bb93d77b5aa2570c6ce7066b82f2e68cc4ed2 - SHA1 sum for kernel file in my last
post
759caa705d9b6c16248a97830e7ac9db - MD5 sum for kernel file in my last post
Original comment by svrus...@fieldeffect.info
on 20 Aug 2012 at 3:20
Was just able to get the current jellybean Franco kernel for 4.0.x
(http://goo.gl/xPIR5) compiled with the CDC Ethernet/ACM Serial device on, and
it does still work with android-wired-tether. Can't speak to the stability or
performance, because I just started using it, but here it is in case someone
wants it.
3631db46a056d42c80dbf119f23631e9f56118fc - SHA1 Sum
8d653a9dd570c8b74603f45eaf56c938 - MD5 Sum
Original comment by svrus...@fieldeffect.info
on 20 Aug 2012 at 6:36
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FYI - I had to turn off android-wireless-tether and turn it back on once or
twice with the USB cable connected to get it to connect.
Original comment by svrus...@fieldeffect.info
on 20 Aug 2012 at 6:49
This works with Linux host only, as far as I know. I'm not sure if there is a
Windows CDC Ethernet driver.
Original comment by svrus...@fieldeffect.info
on 20 Aug 2012 at 9:01
Got RNDIS working in kernel on GNex; attaching the kernel image. This works on
both Windows 7 and Linux hosts (tested). Again, it's the current Franco kernel
with RNDIS configured.
c31508b6630fead4e8a051a74018fe1fbc3d5aff - sha1sum for this image
24e8dc3204aee9648b458f6f099da5d6 - md5 sum for this image
Original comment by svrus...@fieldeffect.info
on 21 Aug 2012 at 4:29
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Here's an update.zip you can use to install via clockworkmod recovery.
b23f4eb4033fb05b3872e649c2d66ee021556f84 - SHA1 sum for this zip
6629b47b082d1858e2e8bb355aac4ee2 - MD5 sum for this zip
Original comment by svrus...@fieldeffect.info
on 21 Aug 2012 at 4:44
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Original issue reported on code.google.com by
ddarv...@gmail.com
on 26 Dec 2011 at 6:40