[Q] Ad hoc problem - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hey guys
i just installed gingerbread 2.3.3(XWJVB) with nee as csc. Now i cant seem to connect to adhoc networks. used a modified wpa_suppliment when i was using froyo but the same file doesnt seem to work in gingerbread. tried using virtual ap n other softwares but my wifi doesnt support them. so is their some other way i can connect my gigerbread to adhoc network?

nee as csc
NEE is Netherlands CSC that have something to do with it .
jje

does csc have anything to do with wifi networks.
should i try flashing using xeejv3 then?

adarsh1988 said:
does csc have anything to do with wifi networks.
should i try flashing using xeejv3 then?
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No i dont think it does but it looks like settings are wrong somewhere .
Think i would just reflash JVB or even try factory reset first .
jje

The csc shouldn't affect the wifi at all. What baseband are you using? There's nothing stopping you from using your old froyo radios with jvb.
It may or may not help
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App

Old Wp_sup file dont work propely with 2.3 roms
you need to connect then turn off the wifi then turn it back on to connect to it

I tried that but no use. My mob does even detect ad hoc networks? is there any new wpa file for gingerbread roms ?
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Even froyo wasn't able to connect to adhoc networks "out of the box" - you needed to replace a file (wpa_supplicant) to get this work - look here.
I guess, at the moment it is NOT possible to connect your gingerbread phone with an adhoc network.
Kind regards,
ww

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[Q] I9000 Connection with adhoc network

Hello!
I have a Galaxy i9000 and I Wang connect it to a adhoc Network. Is this possible?
If , Yes how can I do it.
Greetings from Vienna, Austria
Pepimeier
what firmware version..
1. need to be rooted.
2. need to use adb or root explorer to replace file: wpa_supplicant
here is version for 2.2.1
lgkahn said:
what firmware version..
1. need to be rooted.
2. need to use adb or root explorer to replace file: wpa_supplicant
here is version for 2.2.1
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But you must be changing the wpa_supplicant to get back to infastructure mode, isn't it?
Hello!
Thank you for quick reply.
My Firmware is 2.2
The New Firmware 2.3 Comestibles in March. Then I will flash the phone.
Do you think with the new 2.3 i can make a adhoc Connection?
greetings from Vienna Austria
Pepimeier
Yes the one I posted is modified to find ad hoc networks. I use it to connect to my ar Drone. As far as I know 2.3 does not have adhoc by default either.
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Hello!
Froyo 2.2 Firmware.
Now Ihave my phone rooted.
Which file Version of wpa_Supplicant can I use. What have i to do after replacing the file.
Greetings from Vienna
I Wang also Steere a Ar Drone.
the one i posted shoudl be fine.. just copy over the orignal with root explorer.. make sure to set system to r/w first or the copy will not work
also back up the original first. in case you need to get back to it.
then reboot to be safe.
once done in wifi you should see the ar drone and be able to connect to it directly..
i use it daily and it is reliable enough that regular wifi works fine an i dont have to switch back and forth.. also with this latest version
no other files need to be modified.
The one reason why that I don't want to buy an ar.drone is that I heard you only get about 10min fly time. Is this true or do you get a better performance?
Also what app do you use to controle the Drone?
got another wpa-supplicant from desire s forum thread. Im on JVQ 10.2 darky.
tried it but It wont always connect to ANY connection.
will try yours and post feedback ASAP
Has anyone managed to fix this issue?
I'm on CM7

[Q] No mobile signal after CM9 + modem, but can see networks

I flashed the latest CM9 nightly two days ago, and everything seems to work great other than that I have no mobile signal. I am an Australian Optus user, and I tried it both with the modem that came with CM9 and with the one I believe is for my country, which is XXJQ3 by flashing that.
In both situations, I can scan for networks and see all three carriers just fine, but it shows no signal, just an "x" in the middle of the signal triangle, nor does it show which carrier it is connected to. I cannot make emergency calls because it says no mobile network is available.
Is this a modem baseband/firmware problem ? I am guessing not, because I would think that if it can physically see the networks, then the modem must be working right ? But if so, why can it not connect to anything ? The modem firmware I am using is for ICS and I believe it is the correcto one for my region, and I have enabled everything in the modem settings but still it will not connect to any network. Why ?
pawz said:
I flashed the latest CM9 nightly two days ago, and everything seems to work great other than that I have no mobile signal. I am an Australian Optus user, and I tried it both with the modem that came with CM9 and with the one I believe is for my country, which is XXJQ3 by flashing that.
In both situations, I can scan for networks and see all three carriers just fine, but it shows no signal, just an "x" in the middle of the signal triangle, nor does it show which carrier it is connected to. I cannot make emergency calls because it says no mobile network is available.
Is this a modem baseband/firmware problem ? I am guessing not, because I would think that if it can physically see the networks, then the modem must be working right ? But if so, why can it not connect to anything ? The modem firmware I am using is for ICS and I believe it is the correcto one for my region, and I have enabled everything in the modem settings but still it will not connect to any network. Why ?
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did you have try replace/update the modem radios from this? http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_(GSM):_Support_Downloads
you can try a different modem, It doesn’t matter if you prefer another modem, you can flash another modem, you can try flash any modem file you want, it's will not brick your tab
If you had, but still not working, then go to dialer, put this code *#*#4636#*#*, pick tablet information, try turn of the radio then turn on again and try to fix permission on cwm too.
good luck.
qm4n76 said:
did you have try replace/update the modem radios from this?
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you can try a different modem, It doesn’t matter if you prefer another modem, you can flash another modem, you can try flash any modem file you want, it's will not brick your tab
If you had, but still not working, then go to dialer, put this code *#*#4636#*#*, pick tablet information, try turn of the radio then turn on again and try to fix permission on cwm too.
good luck.
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Thanks. Tried all your suggestions. Yes, that is where I obtained my XXJQ3 modem, which I flashed via CWM. I tried your other tip of turning the radio off and on again and then fixing permissions in CWM but to no avail. Still no mobile signal.
Is it correct to assume that if the device can scan for networks and see networks, then the modem is working ? The information screen you directed me to says "emergency calls only", but I cannot actually make an emergency call because it says "mobile network not available", so even though it can "see" three networks, it cannot connect to any of them to either get a signal or make emergency calls.
What does this mean ? Surely it has the right frequencies set otherwise it wouldn't see the networks at all, right ? Is this a CM9 bug in the nightly I flashed or something ? Wondering where to look. I get the feeling the modem is working fine and that something else is wrong.
I use the jlv modem from the vibrant phone.
But jpz modem is also OK for optus.
Why not do Android backup for safe keep, then restock using gb stock safe from overcome guide, and flash jpz modem to try.
If it is the same, then it is hardware related.
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Oh my god. The reason it didn't work work is so stupid I had to headdesk when I realised. The SIM I was using was old and had been disabled. The reason I didn't think it mattered, is that in Gingerbread, it would still register and show reception bars and I could make emergency calls with the old SIM, or indeed even without a SIM in the device at all. But in ICS, none of that was the case, and it would not register and not let me make emergency calls without a valid SIM.
I guess I was just making a stupid assumption that SIM-less emergency calls that worked in GB would also work in ICS. Stupid me.
Everyone can make mistakes or forget something, but you should thank all the users who give you answers.
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[Q] Wi-Fi not connected

Hey everybody,
I've upgraded my Samsung Not Galaxy Note N7000ZSLPF ICS 4.0.3 , and It worked well except for Wi-Fi, when I turn it on, my Wi-Fi network appears for 3-5 seconds then it's gone and this message keep showing "Turning Wi-Fi on..."
I tried to reset the phone and the router but it's not working, I also tried factory reset and it didn't work
please if anybody can help me with that, I will really appreciate it.
thank you in advance
Change modem to lb2 or whatever you were using before.
Zapped through server hops to XDA forums
praetorius said:
Change modem to lb2 or whatever you were using before.
Zapped through server hops to XDA forums
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thanks for your support ,
kindly i don't have it this is first time for me to use ODIN can you give me this file .
i have to flash it with the new modem
i am from Egypt
have you flashed cf-root-lpf?
try from the fresh flash and dun flash cf-root-lpf.
vernon_ said:
have you flashed cf-root-lpf?
try from the fresh flash and dun flash cf-root-lpf.
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i am using ODIN flashed with this files
GT-N7000-MULTI-CSC-OZSLPF.tar
MODEM_N7000XXLP1_REV_05_CL1098475.tar
N7000_APBOOT_N7000ZSLPF_CL558430_REV02_user_low_ship.tar
N7000_CODE_N7000ZSLPF_CL558430_REV02_user_low_ship.tar
after that i cant connect by Wi-Fi
walidkilani said:
i am using ODIN flashed with this files
GT-N7000-MULTI-CSC-OZSLPF.tar
MODEM_N7000XXLP1_REV_05_CL1098475.tar
N7000_APBOOT_N7000ZSLPF_CL558430_REV02_user_low_ship.tar
N7000_CODE_N7000ZSLPF_CL558430_REV02_user_low_ship.tar
after that i cant connect by Wi-Fi
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any update
or i have to go to the old one
plz waiting for any update .

[Q] Galaxy S Plus not connecting to GSM network

Hi
One of my friends phone ( Galaxy S Plus ) having a very weak access to GSM network and at his home, it doesn't see any GSM network where as his iphone works fine.
Any solution to fix this issue. Is there any way to update the modem file , the device is still on stock 2.3.3. Will upgrading it to latest firmware 2.3.6 from sammobile.com will fix the issue.
Thank for the help.
First try to update via KIES.
If that doesnt work correctly see the link underneath my sig.
About the issue it may work but im not certain
srbutt said:
Hi
One of my friends phone ( Galaxy S Plus ) having a very weak access to GSM network and at his home, it doesn't see any GSM network where as his iphone works fine.
Any solution to fix this issue. Is there any way to update the modem file , the device is still on stock 2.3.3. Will upgrading it to latest firmware 2.3.6 from sammobile.com will fix the issue.
Thank for the help.
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Hai =)
You should first check your APN, thats where your mobile data en GSM network is connected with. You can find your APN data mostly at your providers site.
Cheers
killerzone26 said:
Hai =)
You should first check your APN, thats where your mobile data en GSM network is connected with. You can find your APN data mostly at your providers site.
Cheers
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Its not about connecting to the GSM for data service, i am talking about just the network for normal calls and SMS, the device is not connecting to the provider network.
Secondly where can I get the modem files for this device and what is the process to update the modem file only. Does the firmware files downloaded from sammobile has the modem files built-in too ?

[Q] 3G won't turn on ...?

I rooted my phone yesterday and when my phone wouldn't boot up the rom I installed, I tried to reinstall the backup I had.
After that didn't work, I used odin to flash a stock ROMI downloaded on the internet and it is working now.
The stock rom I downloaded upgraded my phone from android 2.3.3 to 2.3.6. I don't know if that would make a difference.
So after this was all done, I realised I can't connect to 3g or any mobile network.
Why is this?
How can I fix it?
I live in Ireland so maybe it has something to do with the Stock ROM being from a different country?
Sorry, I am a noob at this kind of thing.
If anyone could help me, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
Spaffle said:
I rooted my phone yesterday and when my phone wouldn't boot up the rom I installed, I tried to reinstall the backup I had.
After that didn't work, I used odin to flash a stock ROMI downloaded on the internet and it is working now.
The stock rom I downloaded upgraded my phone from android 2.3.3 to 2.3.6. I don't know if that would make a difference.
So after this was all done, I realised I can't connect to 3g or any mobile network.
Why is this?
How can I fix it?
I live in Ireland so maybe it has something to do with the Stock ROM being from a different country?
Sorry, I am a noob at this kind of thing.
If anyone could help me, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
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Hey,
The CSC (what country the rom is from) doesn't matter, I'm running a stock 2.3.6 rom from the UK even though I'm in New Zealand
Try first going into
Settings -> About Phone -> Status.
Scroll until you see IMEI. If this is odd (maybe XXs in the number code or its different), then that explains why your phone can't connect to any network. Maybe from a bad flash- there a tutorials on these forums on how to recover your IMEI.
Also in this menu check your signal status- whether it says "Connected" or "Disconnected" in Network Status or whatever.
Alternatively, go to
Settings -> Wireless and Network -> Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names.
In here are your APNs- the network "gateways" that your phone connects to for 3G and so on. Make sure these are configured correctly- if not, your provider's website should tell you how to set these up nicely.
Hope I helped
Sent from my GT-I9000

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