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I have a Garmin GPS 18 USB Laptop Receiver which is a GPS receiver with a standard USB adapter on it.
Has anyone tried to use a female to male mini adapter and plug this into the mogul.
I have the Garmin Software for the mogul, but would this work and be able to be picked up by the software.
Also what would you suggest for drivers
Adapters don't matter if the device won't work that way.
These phones are designed to be a USB Client Device. Not a USB Host Device.
dilligaf said:
Adapters don't matter if the device won't work that way.
These phones are designed to be a USB Client Device. Not a USB Host Device.
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Alright, thats all I needed to know. Sounded like an option, I think Im just going to give navizon a try
GPS fix for you if you have the snarlgies
Snarglies: /noun/ from the remulak vocabulary meaning balls ;-) The reason I say this is because there is on this forum a ROM and radio update that will enable GPS (internal) and REV-A (faster EVDO) features of your unit.
Hello,
I was wondering, whether it was possible, maybe with help of some software, to connect a digital camera to diamond over USB to transfer images from the said camera to the phone. Anyone?
usb host support is required for that to work
and as far as i know diamond dont have host support
could be wrong though as i recall a post claiming that
rapheal support it with the correct cables
Does the HTC One support OTG ethernet adapters, especially with ASIX chipset? Did anyone try this?
Thank you for your answers.
zhlvf
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I would also like to know if the HTC One supports this, will be testing once my adapters arrive but as with many things I suspect a hack will be required to enable the functionality, if it can be done at all.
Cheers,
H.
Yeah, I have an asix based USB adapter made by Airlive. Plug'n'play won't work. Anyway, I think a powered USB hub is required for this kind of experiment
Still no support for Ethernet on USB OTG ?
Still no solution for that?
Has anyone tried this:
https://sites.google.com/site/bobjgear/Android-Ethernet-Adapter
Hello, any new developments on connecting HTC M7/M8 to the net via ethernet?
I've been unable to make it work.) the phone enters MHL mode but the TV (tried several different tvs and protectors) doesn't show any image.
I'm I the only one?
Cheers
Worked for me with a HP MHL Enabled monitor. Just be sure the input is marked MHL ready. Not all HDMIs on a device are MHL Enabled. THere was some scanning, manual for my monitor as i kept the connection to the workstation alive while connecting another device (the phone). You can try a different ROM from XDA. I see it mostly as a software issue. The phone needs to start some services when connecting.
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Worked for me with a HP MHL Enabled monitor. Just be sure the input is marked MHL ready. Not all HDMIs on a device are MHL Enabled. THere was some scanning, manual for my monitor as i kept the connection to the workstation alive while connecting another device (the phone). You can try a different ROM from XDA. I see it mostly as a software issue. The phone needs to start some services when connecting.
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Thanks for your answer.
My old galaxy S4 and S3 worked flawlessly. With the M8 I've tried 3 different adapters on 2 tvs and one projector and it just doesn't work. I didn't know that the TV had to be MHL compatible, never heard about that before, are you absolutely sure? Isn't hdmi a universal thing? I've tried custom ROMs, same thing. I don't get it.
Cheers
I think the adapters for Samsung and HTC are different. There are 5-pin adapters for the HTC and 11-pin for the Samsung and there isn't backward compatibility I think. You should check this first.
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I think the adapters for Samsung and HTC are different. There are 5-pin adapters for the HTC and 11-pin for the Samsung and there isn't backward compatibility I think. You should check this first.
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Thanks. I know. I tried 3 non Samsung (5pin) adapters.
Hello,
I am using China Stable MIUI 9.
Is there any way to use a USB Ethernet Adapter with the Mi Max 2?
Is there any ROM that would support it?
To use the plugable adapter, I think it requires driver support for ASIX AX88179 chipset -- nobody in the Xiaomi forum could tell me whether it did, so I'd like to know. too. I'm also trying to find out whether the displaylink software enables connection to a displaylink equipped monitor, since it lacks MHL. There's definitely a software solution, or I wouldn't be able to get display out with usb screencasting apps (unfortunately, the only ones that work properly require a log in and monthly subscription -- I'd be glad to buy an app, not one I can't use without being online).
Yes, the kernel must definitely have the driver included for the USB ethernet adapter chipset.
Is there any ROM/kernel that supports it?
did you manage?
binser said:
Hello,
I am using China Stable MIUI 9.
Is there any way to use a USB Ethernet Adapter with the Mi Max 2?
Is there any ROM that would support it?
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Hi, one and a half year after you, I'm facing the same problem. Did you find the solution?
No. My conclusion is that AFAIK there are none.
I'm not a Linux expert, but I think the kernel should have drivers for whatever Adapter (chipset) you use. I use TP-LINK USB to gigabit adapter with USB C OTG adapter and it works in MI Max 2. But my USB C to gigabit ethernet Belkin adapter doesn't work with MI Max 2. In the hw diagnostics menu the Belkin adapter gets detected as OTG, but looks like the chipset drivers are not there in the kernel.
Could you please help us by giving us links to the adapters that work with your Mi Max 2?
And please also give us the exact MIUI or alternate ROM version, Android version, and kernel version you got them running on?
You're right ~ the drivers are mainly in the kernel, but to keep the kernel lean, the manufacturers remove drivers they think are not needed.
I'm very frustrated with that, too.
Did you find the solution? Im also interested in ethernet connectivity on my Mi max 2
I haven't actually tried it yet, but from my research it could be the TP-Link UE300 adapter that is working. Even in its description it claims compatibility with Android (but you also need an adapter USB - A female to USB - C male).
Please let us know if you succeed.
I have found that all USB Ethernet GB adapters that are compatible with the Nintendo switch (f. e. several ugreen or baseus models) are working with Smartphones that contain a relatively modern Qualcomm SoC (at least 2 years, maybe even 3+ years old).
Reason is that these adapters are powered by an Asix chip, whereas the Realtek chips in many USB to Ethernet adapters do not have the driver in the Android / Linux kernel present by default.
Adapters with Asix chip are just plug and go. Do it in airplane mode and then after a minute you will have internet connectivity. You won't get an icon in the status bar like the Wi-Fi icon, it will just work unannounced. Much faster and more reliable internet connection than Wi-Fi and no radiation - just the same speed as if you plug an ethernet cable into a computer. Play store works like that too. Tested with Xiaomi Mi Max 2 & 3, RN9s, R5+ on standard global Roms and other models from different manufacturers.
Disadvantage: They use a good amount of battery juice, around 120-200mA. You also cannot extend the USB cable too much, maybe 30-40 cm is okay, otherwise the adapter will stop working.
please have a link of those adapters?
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