Slow Wireless Tethering in Samsung based ROMs, fast in CyanogenMod? - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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Confirmed. On darky's 8.0 (XXJPY) right now with speedmod K12M.
Mobile AP is unacceptably slow.
HSPA on the device itself is blazingly fast though.

dennishylau said:
Confirmed. On darky's 8.0 (XXJPY) right now with speedmod K12M.
Mobile AP is unacceptably slow.
HSPA on the device itself is blazingly fast though.
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As stated in OP I believe this is a problem with all Samsung based ROMs, stock or custom. Not sure if it's carrier related (I'm on AT&T but they should have no impact since I'm using an unlocked device that I didn't buy from them).
Hoping some folks can help shed some light on this. I'm still learning but not advanced enough to try to find the problem.

Nothing? Surely I am not the only one who feels like this is a big problem...
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You are right. however i tried with JP6 and i got the full speed on my network provider with mobile AP. But in darky's and other roms, i noticed that problem too. that dosen't mean JP6 don't have this problem.
I'm just saying

This was stock JP6 that worked? What modem?
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I'm amazed that this isn't a huge issue for people...anyone care to post a configuration that they know is working full speed? For me using CM isn't an option due to battery drain, and having to flash it on everytime I need decent wifi tethering is a huge pain.

chambo622 said:
I'm amazed that this isn't a huge issue for people...anyone care to post a configuration that they know is working full speed? For me using CM isn't an option due to battery drain, and having to flash it on everytime I need decent wifi tethering is a huge pain.
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Been using CyanogenMod for a while simply due to the fast and proper tethering, just disappointing that I have to give up good video playback and other features just to get decent tethering.
I'm wondering if this is a project that one of the devs could look into. I should have posted this in General comparatively no activity here in Q&A

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Moving from Cognition 2.3b7... Suggestions?

2.3b7 was my first non-stock "adventure". It went well and I've been pleased with the rom and phone. Now it's time to freshen things up. Any suggestions, pros/cons of other roms I should consider? Thanks for your insight and help!
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k2ham said:
2.3b7 was my first non-stock "adventure". It went well and I've been pleased with the rom and phone. Now it's time to freshen things up. Any suggestions, pros/cons of other roms I should consider? Thanks for your insight and help!
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Try phoenix it is a very good rom
try the correct forum. Its fast and no lagfix needed...
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bulletproof1013 said:
try the correct forum. Its fast and no lagfix needed...
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I'm sorry... I assumed (which is never smart) that this would be the correct forum. Would the correct forum be Captivate-General?
Thanks
You should just read through all of the Roms on the first page or two of the Dev section. Look at which ones have the most posts/replies under them and check them out. Evaluate the features list and browse through some of the more recent comments pertaining to them to get a feel of how well each one works and what they provide. Ultimately, which rom to use is entirely dependent on what you're hoping to get out of it.
What do you want it to do/not do?
Why are you looking to move away from Cog?
They all have their own ups and downs, it all depends on what's right for you.
I'm running Cog 2.3b6, myself, and thinking of upgrading to Cog 3.03. For what it's worth.
I used to use cog as well. I decided to change roms due to what I perceived as a rom problem, only to find out that it was more and likely a modem problem. I had really poor call quality and overall signal degradation.
I decided on the now no longer supported assonance and albeit all the "bells & whistles" of the newer roms, I do not have any interest on flashing a new rom. I have since flashed the speedmod kernel, which drastically helped with my battery issues and will flash a diff modem.
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Went through a number of ROMs and settled on FireFly with SpeedMod kernel. Smooth, fast (no overclocking), good battery life, GPS fixes, haven't run into any FCs in over a week now... just a very solid performing ROM.
I would recommend serendipity but phoenix looks like the next best (never tried it though)
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Smoghog said:
You should just read through all of the Roms on the first page or two of the Dev section. Look at which ones have the most posts/replies under them and check them out. Evaluate the features list and browse through some of the more recent comments pertaining to them to get a feel of how well each one works and what they provide. Ultimately, which rom to use is entirely dependent on what you're hoping to get out of it.
What do you want it to do/not do?
Why are you looking to move away from Cog?
They all have their own ups and downs, it all depends on what's right for you.
I'm running Cog 2.3b6, myself, and thinking of upgrading to Cog 3.03. For what it's worth.
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I'm not necessarily looking to move away from Cog... just wondering if there were any "runaway winners" that I should consider also. From the posts so far it sounds like there may be several worth considering.
What I'm basically looking for is an overall combination of speed (without overclocking), stability, functionality, and battery without any of the factors being stressed/tweaked to the extent that it significantly hurts any of the other factors (i.e., I don't want extreme speed if it means an unacceptable hit on stability or reduction in battery life, etc.)
k2ham said:
I'm not necessarily looking to move away from Cog... just wondering if there were any "runaway winners" that I should consider also. From the posts so far it sounds like there may be several worth considering.
What I'm basically looking for is an overall combination of speed (without overclocking), stability, functionality, and battery without any of the factors being stressed/tweaked to the extent that it significantly hurts any of the other factors (i.e., I don't want extreme speed if it means an unacceptable hit on stability or reduction in battery life, etc.)
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+1 phoenix or firefly (same dev.)+ speedmod kernel
bames said:
+1 phoenix or firefly (same dev.)+ speedmod kernel
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+1 phoenix 3.5 + speedmod, wait for 4.0

[Q] Which ROM/modem? AT&T, GPS, HSUPA

I haven't flashed a new ROM in awhile and really don't want to have to go through every ROM/modem combination to find one that works for my needs. I know plenty of folks here go through almost every ROM that is available so I'm hoping to pick your brains.
1) I'm NOT asking "what is the best ROM". I <3 -all- of the ROM authors and don't wish to start that kind of mess.
2) I'm willing to try a couple of combinations to see.
3) My Cappy is brand new (I just exchanged my old one under warranty since I was one of those in the original batch that got the lovely random shutdown issue even with 2.1-update1) ... not sure if that is going to matter or not but I've read a lot of posts that seem to make it clear that different Cappy batches behave better with different ROMs.
So ... what I'm primarily looking for:
* I'm on AT&T so I need 850
* I would REALLY like to get improved GPS performance ... I don't want to buy a standalone GPS (wife has one, I'll use it when I have to) ... right now even with the GPS tweaks like Skyhook I'm just not getting acceptable lock times and it loves to break lock.
* HSUPA ... I'd like to enable HSUPA. I'm fortunate enough to live in an area with a new 3G tower and small population, which means I know there is more bandwidth available so I might as well use it. Especially since on occasion I need to tether.
* I don't want to lose noise cancellation
* I would like a ROM with good battery performance
Otherwise I'm not concerned with new features ... besides the issues above I do fine with the 2.1 ROM (not saying I don't want 2.2, just saying I don't care whether the custom ROM includes custom launchers, themes, etc). I would -like- working Bluetooth + HSUPA but my version of "working Bluetooth" doesn't care about voice dialing.
PS. I've read a number of threads on ROMs and modems ... but my brain hit information overload once I started trying to match up both. I probably could have settled on a single ROM -or- modem, but trying to get them to mesh well just didn't compute.
Everyone has different experiences with different roms. I know it's a cliche but it's true. I've had pretty much no gps in a rom that boasts about gps. Best to try each rom and see if you like any.
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Personally I love my combo of darky's 9.1 with suckerpunch oc/uv kernel and the tjl3 modem. I really haven't used the gps much and so I can't say about that (make sure to use faster fix to get the right region). The battery life is all day for me and I use stereo bluetooth headphones all day. I really like the look too. I don't know if it has noise canceling though. Hopefully this is helpful.
HSUPA requires an I9000 based ROM with a matching modem.
I'm using Serendipity 5.0 with a JK4 modem.
Perception 10.3 with JK4 modem + Firebird2 0.8
ua549 said:
HSUPA requires an I9000 based ROM with a matching modem.
I'm using Serendipity 5.0 with a JK4 modem.
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Andromeda with an i9000 modem.....it works
ive had mine a total of 3weeks. I went with cog. 3.04 speedmod kernel. My problem is that none of the I9000 modems would work with it. Im running a jj4 modem. For 3g
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ke5tny said:
ive had mine a total of 3weeks. I went with cog. 3.04 speedmod kernel. My problem is that none of the I9000 modems would work with it. Im running a jj4 modem. For 3g
Does your Bluetooth work with that combo?
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I primarily use the wired one. Ill try it later tonite and will Post results
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Ok. I get static on bt with my combo....
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The only way to have noise cancellation is to stay with 2.1. From what I understand, att is the only one to have included the noise cancellation chip and since we do not yet have an official Att 2.2 source we can not take advantage of the chip.
Not sure on this one, but doesn't i9000 based roms have the bt static issue? And is the i9000 roms the only ones that let you have hsupa? Sorry a lot of information is on this site and I am trying to learn as much as I can.
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Pirateghost said:
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Andromeda with an i9000 modem.....it works
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Started with the included modem (??), flashed jk4 with CWM (didn't help), moved to Telus JL3. I like JL3 better right now.
Just know that you have to pay attention to what ROM you're using. If you're running a I9000 rom, you have to use a I9000 modem.
Thanontos said:
The only way to have noise cancellation is to stay with 2.1. From what I understand, att is the only one to have included the noise cancellation chip and since we do not yet have an official Att 2.2 source we can not take advantage of the chip.
Not sure on this one, but doesn't i9000 based roms have the bt static issue? And is the i9000 roms the only ones that let you have hsupa? Sorry a lot of information is on this site and I am trying to learn as much as I can.
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The way to get Bluetooth to work on a i9000 Rom is to have a i9000 Rom +i9000 kernel +i9000 modem you will have both hspa plus Bluetooth working
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yokozuna82 said:
The way to get Bluetooth to work on a i9000 Rom is to have a i9000 Rom +i9000 kernel +i9000 modem you will have both hspa plus Bluetooth working
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But you wont have the audience chip working.
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Also using Darkys 9.1 and find the battery life is great. The only I see is wifi stops connecting after 1 day or so, but a reboot brings it back up.
What improvements did you see with the suckerpunch kernel?
SSMI said:
Personally I love my combo of darky's 9.1 with suckerpunch oc/uv kernel and the tjl3 modem. I really haven't used the gps much and so I can't say about that (make sure to use faster fix to get the right region). The battery life is all day for me and I use stereo bluetooth headphones all day. I really like the look too. I don't know if it has noise canceling though. Hopefully this is helpful.
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Also using Darkys 9.1 and find the battery life is great. The only I see is wifi stops connecting after 1 day or so, but a reboot brings it back up.
What improvements did you see with the suckerpunch kernel?
Captivate ROM
IMO just give me a Captivate ROM for my Captivate phone that's up to date without all the BS
gps1539 said:
Also using Darkys 9.1 and find the battery life is great. The only I see is wifi stops connecting after 1 day or so, but a reboot brings it back up.
What improvements did you see with the suckerpunch kernel?
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I got more or less 12 hours with that combo uv'ed to 800 mhz with active gps (my tracks) running for 3 hours, then music playing and playing angry birds and wifi active
But I had to calibrate my battery twice first
Swyped from my captivate
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Captivate vs I9000 Based Roms

What's the difference between ROMs that are based on the Captivate such as Cognition vs ROMs that are based on i9000 such as Perception? They both function more or less the same according to my usage.
geokilla said:
What's the difference between ROMs that are based on the Captivate such as Cognition vs ROMs that are based on i9000 such as Perception? They both function more or less the same according to my usage.
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One of the main diff is that Captivate based roms are 2.2 as where i9000 roms are based on 2.2.1. Some give you more options then others as I hear only certin things are available with 2.2.1.
Usually the i9000 roms are faster, and also allow do HSUPA.
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zelendel said:
One of the main diff is that Captivate based roms are 2.2 as where i9000 roms are based on 2.2.1. Some give you more options then others as I hear only certin things are available with 2.2.1.
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Like what? They both look the same to me, but I haven't gone in depth in terms of usage and stuff.
sixstringsg said:
Usually the i9000 roms are faster, and also allow do HSUPA.
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I'm pretty sure HSUPA depends on the modem.
geokilla said:
Like what? They both look the same to me, but I haven't gone in depth in terms of usage and stuff.
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have a look here for the updates. I think one of the main things in 2.2.1 were the exchange policies as Android is working its way to be more business friendly and Develoment minded.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_(operating_system)
zelendel said:
<snip> I think one of the main things in 2.2.1 were the exchange policies <snip>
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Yeah, I can't connect to my work email using the 2.2 email, 2.2.1 email works fine however.
yes interesting i have cong 4 was wounding same thing still a bit fuzzy
Captivate better for me
I've found my phone works smoother with a captivate based rom.
Cognition is all captivate and things seem to work better
less force closes and unresponsive touch screen issues on my 1007 revision captivate, as well as dramatically less dropped calls
I lose HSUPA, but I'd rather have stability.
Cognition 3.04 with the stock rogers modem and with DA_G's gps fix also gives me pretty impressive gps performance on my captivate
I already paid for touchdown so exchange isn't an issue for me.
HSUPA comes with the modem, not the ROM. Just flash the correct HSUPA modem and you're good to go.
For a normal user perspective, so basically there's little to no change. What about bluetooth? I need that for driving and atm, Cognition + Firebird/Speedmod does not support bluetooth calling.
bump on the bluetooth question and of course on any other things you noticed
Ok, a couple points here:
1) I recently flashed a Captivate-based ROM for the first time in months, after flashing every i9000 reorient out there a dozen times. WOW. What the heck was I doing? At stock clock speeds (with a custom existz kb1 kernel and voodoo fs), the speed and smoothness and snappiness and sound quality and battery life of my device completely blows all i9000 ROMs I used out of the water. Maybe it's just my individual results, but it seems to me that there are still, despite all the much-appreciated hard work of kernel devs and ROM chefs, a ton of problems with how i9000 hardware works on the i897. It's great that I could get better dl/ul speedtest results on the HSUPA, or better Quad/Linpacks with OC, but in practicality, the process of downloading and installing an app on kb1 without OC is still WAY faster. The only ROM that compares is CM7. I'm not anyone's Director of Development, but I'd urge the devs here to focus on i897-based code and binaries whenever possible.
2) When I was using Cappy ROMs before, I know I had to use Bluetooth Launch and set it to the Voice Search VoiceRecognition Activity, thus enabling all Google Voice Actions including dialing over bluetooth. Today I'm going to play around and see if I can still get that working or perhaps tie it to the Voice Dialer app instead.

Anyone mess with the the mobile access point feature yet?

So this may be a legally touchy subject, but I'm sure it's possible to unlock the personal hotspot feature on the captivate without shelling out $20 a month to "the providers". A jailbroken iPhone can do it so I'm pretty sure my android is capable of the same thing.
Let me know of it's out there and I just haven't researched deep enough.
Samsung Captivate Froyo 2.2 (official)
All of the custom roms have mobile AP for free.
Try searching next time. PLENTY of threads on this. Install titanium backup and figure it out from there. As it being not legal I'm not saying exactly how its done, but I will say its easy.
n311.dunkle said:
So this may be a legally touchy subject, but I'm sure it's possible to unlock the personal hotspot feature on the captivate without shelling out $20 a month to "the providers". A jailbroken iPhone can do it so if the devs here haven't done it yet, I'm hoping they will rise to the challenge.
Let me know of it's out there and I just haven't researched deep enough.
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The last post hinted at the solution when you are on stock Froyo. If you flash to a custom rom, they all have the mobile hotspot feature, functional and free. I am volunteering in a place with no internet access, and I have used the phone for a couple months to give us spot access to download files and check email and do light surfing. I upped my plan to 2 GB while I was doing that, just to be safe, and have had no issues either with the phone or with AT&T.
poor poor att peeps...
Still gonna need some help with this. I wasn't looking to flash a custom rom. Just wanted access and i'm not finding any posts pertaining to such. I don't know why I'm so nervous about custom roms (maybe because there are do many I can't tell the difference between them). Can anyone point me towards the right post?
Samsung Captivate Froyo 2.2 (official)
n311.dunkle said:
Still gonna need some help with this. I wasn't looking to flash a custom rom. Just wanted access and i'm not finding any posts pertaining to such. I don't know why I'm so nervous about custom roms (maybe because there are do many I can't tell the difference between them). Can anyone point me towards the right post?
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try reading this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=993642&highlight=mobile+uckb1
Thanks pirateghost. And the rest of you guys. Y'all are awesome! Got it working... a little slow but it works!
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Sorry to bug you guys again. Is all wifi tether this slow or is it the process I used (titanium backup freeze)? I have my daughters iPod air hooked to my 3g, and updating the apps is taking forever. I'm opening up to the idea of roms if I can enhance the performance. I want some bragging rights!
My ears (or eyes) are open to your best suggestions for custom roms. Or another update to what I am apparently clueless about... wifi tethering.
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n311.dunkle said:
Sorry to bug you guys again. Is all wifi tether this slow or is it the process I used (titanium backup freeze)? I have my daughters iPod air hooked to my 3g, and updating the apps is taking forever. I'm opening up to the idea of roms if I can enhance the performance. I want some bragging rights!
My ears (or eyes) are open to your best suggestions for custom roms. Or another update to what I am apparently clueless about... wifi tethering.
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I don't understand what you're talking about. However, I do know that the official Android MobileAP app is found in all custom ROMs on this forum and it's BLAZING fast if you get 3g/H signal where you live.
You should really try a custom ROM. A really refined one is Cezar's v4 Continuum. You'll have to do some reading, but it's not so bad. Use MyBackup Root to save/restore your apps, it's free and works just as well as Titanium Backup.
Hdspa is only noticeable faster for uploads in my experience. With tethering my speed is never great its usable but not at a level I would want to do much work through.you might see some improvement with a custom rom but nothing mind blowing
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crystalhand said:
Hdspa is only noticeable faster for uploads in my experience. With tethering my speed is never great its usable but not at a level I would want to do much work through.you might see some improvement with a custom rom but nothing mind blowing
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I guess we've had varied experience. I can load several webpages and be syncing my dropbox and I do not notice the slightest bit of lag.
Make sure you're using a very fast modem like XXJVK. Shoman has a great test of the speed of various modems here.

Help choosing a modem.

I'm currently switching up ics roms and kernels to see which works best for me but I do not understand modems so I need some help here. I saw jk4 on the map close to me. I live in jacksonville fl and commute all around the city and west of jacksonville daily I was wondering which ones to try out.
Thanks
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donk232 said:
I'm currently switching up ics roms and kernels to see which works best for me but I do not understand modems so I need some help here. I saw jk4 on the map close to me. I live in jacksonville fl and commute all around the city and west of jacksonville daily I was wondering which ones to try out.
Thanks
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Just start downloading them and trying them, giving them about 2 days before you decide if you like it. Several factors to consider are call quality, signal strength, battery life, and GPS reception. Since your using ICS roms, you must use the modems packaged as CM7/MIUI. You try using something else and it won't flash.
Look >>HERE<< for all the modems you would ever want to try. (FWIW, I like BVJWW2)
Like mrhaley said, there are a variety of things that affect it. JK4 worked great for me when I was in Florida, so I would start there. JW2 is nice also, but it seems like people can't hear me as well with it.
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JK4 FTW! I've stayed with it since Eclair and it still works great now I'm on THS ICS. Great starting point to try out.
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I flashed jk4 just now. Im over my data limit so I will not be testing internet yet, if it works better I will see better battery life because service is better and faster internet? Is that right?
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I'm not sure about better battery life but call quality, data speed and connection stability will definitely improve if the modem is right for you
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rheicide said:
I'm not sure about better battery life but call quality, data speed and connection stability will definitely improve if the modem is right for you
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Better battery life will happen if it gives you better signal strength in the areas you spend the most time.
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korockinout13 said:
Better battery life will happen if it gives you better signal strength in the areas you spend the most time.
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Thanks for that info
hope can get some advice
Hello guys, a few days back I flashed teamhacksung's CM9 ALPHA for Captivate (BUILD 17) on my wife's phone, but she has told me that her apps are not syncing outside of a wifi connection.
I'm thinking it might be something related to the modem.
So I'm looking for any advice on which moden should I load, considering we live in Venezuela? Any tips?
Regards.
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Hello guys, a few days back I flashed teamhacksung's CM9 ALPHA for Captivate (BUILD 17) on my wife's phone, but she has told me that her apps are not syncing outside of a wifi connection.
I'm thinking it might be something related to the modem.
So I'm looking for any advice on which moden should I load, considering we live in Venezuela? Any tips?
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Someone listed the "UGKC1" modem in use in Panama. You might consider UGJL2 or UGKG3 also, near by. Search "soggy cashew captivate modem" and check the map. Update your own listing if you find something that works.
rupalazzi said:
Hello guys, a few days back I flashed teamhacksung's CM9 ALPHA for Captivate (BUILD 17) on my wife's phone, but she has told me that her apps are not syncing outside of a wifi connection.
I'm thinking it might be something related to the modem.
So I'm looking for any advice on which moden should I load, considering we live in Venezuela? Any tips?
Regards.
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That is a bit out of date, you probably should flash a newer build
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Thanks for the info guys, had to flash elite v. 10.1 rom, this was the only rom that would enable data service.
Tried:
AOKP-captivatemtd-build-35
F1-galaxynexus-galaxys-20120502-beta2
Nostalgia-b31-v5.4
Team ICSSGS
CM9-20120510-nightly
CNA-1.5.5
Dark Knight v5.5
Elite v.10.1 was the only rom that connected data service.
The good things is that my wife likes it as is right now, which makes it easy on me. Hehehe.
Regards.
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