Windows 7 wifi issues - Off-topic

So my computer randomly stopped working with the internet.
Symptoms
It connects to the wifi but will not get any websites.
I try to connect to WiFi hotspot it will not connect
Ping works
No apps can use wifi either xbmc or steam
Attempted solutions
Disable wifi
Restarted multiple times
Rolled back to older restore points twice
Flushed DNS
Checked system files
All other devices work on this wifi
Please help

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Connect directly to your router with an ethernet cable?
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try:
1. Run elevated command prompt. (find CMD, right click and run as administrator)
2. Type: netsh winsock reset
3. press ENTER
4. The following message should be seen: "Successfully reset the Winsock Catalog. You must restart the computer in order to complete the reset."
5. Restart computer.

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[Q] Nik_Incredible_S USB Mount Issues

Hi all,
I've flashed the latest Nik_IncredibleS and it works nicely. Seems my phone is working faster
But I've some problems about USB mount (NOTE: I couldn't see any camera-related issues described in rom's xda-forum thread.)
I don't have any internet connection at home, so I'm connecting to the Internet over my network provider's 3G via my phone. I'm activating 3G connection on my phone, then connecting the phone to the PC via USB cablle. Now, here's what happening when I plug my USB cable to PC:
1) Phone asks me what to select.
2) I select USB Connection.
3) Network connection symbol appears on my PC's desktop.
4) My phone asks me the same thing.
5) Network connection symbol disappears ony my PC's desktop.
6) Again, I select "USB Connection".
7) Again, network connection symbol appears.
8) Again, my phone asks.
9) Again, network symbol disappears on the PC.
10) Again, I select USB Connection.
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.
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I successfully connect my PC to the internet after repeating steps 4-7 at least 3 times!
I've flashed USB Mount fix (described in the thread) but nothing changes.
Here's the details:
ROM: Latest Nik_IncredibleS
Kernel: 2.6.35.14-RCMIX-VIVO-gf17016b-dirty
Radio: 20.4802.30.0822P_3822.10.08.28_M
Network: HSDPA (Turkey-AVEA)
Please help.
Thx in adv.
programci_84 said:
Hi all,
I've flashed the latest Nik_IncredibleS and it works nicely. Seems my phone is working faster
But I've some problems about USB mount (NOTE: I couldn't see any camera-related issues described in rom's xda-forum thread.)
I don't have any internet connection at home, so I'm connecting to the Internet over my network provider's 3G via my phone. I'm activating 3G connection on my phone, then connecting the phone to the PC via USB cablle. Now, here's what happening when I plug my USB cable to PC:
1) Phone asks me what to select.
2) I select USB Connection.
3) Network connection symbol appears on my PC's desktop.
4) My phone asks me the same thing.
5) Network connection symbol disappears ony my PC's desktop.
6) Again, I select "USB Connection".
7) Again, network connection symbol appears.
8) Again, my phone asks.
9) Again, network symbol disappears on the PC.
10) Again, I select USB Connection.
.
.
.
I successfully connect my PC to the internet after repeating steps 4-7 at least 3 times!
I've flashed USB Mount fix (described in the thread) but nothing changes.
Here's the details:
ROM: Latest Nik_IncredibleS
Kernel: 2.6.35.14-RCMIX-VIVO-gf17016b-dirty
Radio: 20.4802.30.0822P_3822.10.08.28_M
Network: HSDPA (Turkey-AVEA)
Please help.
Thx in adv.
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Did you install your phone drivers? You can do it via htc sync. If you dont, it will remains the same.
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zukri90 said:
Did you install your phone drivers? You can do it via htc sync. If you dont, it will remains the same.
Sent from my HTC Incredible S using XDA App
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i too face this problem! tried installing drivers nothing changed.. now using my card reader to copy files

[Q] Unable to connect to Mac w/ Remote Storages via File app

Hi everyone,
I appreciate any help you can give "the newbie" here.
I swear I'm not a total moron, but I can't get this to work. I've tried searching the forums and google, and I've found posts with similar problems, but no solutions. Until I can get another computer to test this on, I don't know if the problem is with my Droid Bionic (unrooted, running JB stock 4.1.2), or my computer (Mac OSX 10.8.3) or my modem.
I would LOVE to root my phone, but I can't even get the darned thing to connect to my computer through the file app!
The phone is on the same wifi network as my computer. Both have no trouble accessing the internet. Both can ping each other (packets sent and received fine). But I can't connect one to the other.
I turn on file sharing on my computer with SMB only
select a folder on my computer to share
Assign a user and password permission to access that folder
make sure permissions for that folder are set to read and write
then go to my phone, open the stock file app
Select "Remote Storages" and "add storage"
Then I enter the IP address for the computer
WORKGROUP for the domain name
The name of the shared folder
The user name and password
then I try to connect.
And I get an alert box on the phone that says
"Network Error
There is a problem in your network connection with remote host. Please repair your network connection and try again."
I'm doing everything that's obvious to do, so I'm guessing there's something "not obvious" that I'm missing. - Anyone here had a similar problem and solved it?
Some things I've tried:
Moving the shared folder to different directories including root, desktop, and "public folder" (each time I moved it, I removed it from the shared list and re-added it)
Creating a guest account and allowing it access to the shared folder - no password needed
Creating a 2nd admin account and allowing it access to shared folders (password)
Turning off computer's firewall
Seeing if I could connect through the computer and phone's browsers (no go!)
Lots of turning things on and off (sharing, users, permissions, wireless...etc.)
Gone into recovery mode on the phone and done a factory reset and wiped the cache partition.
When I check my modem's admin page, I can see both the computer and phone listed there as connected devices. The modem sees them both, and they can ping each other. Why the heck can't I connect them to each other?
Oh, and though I don't think this is relevant, when I connect via cable in USB Storage mode, I can see the internal and external cards on my Mac just fine. They both mount as drives and I can drag stuff back and forth. - Wish I could find instructions to root THAT way!
I finally get the nerve to try to root this and get it on TMobile, and I can't get past the part that should be a no-brainer!
Any help would be appreciated.
BB01
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Editing on 1/8/14 to add that the problem may be related to a Samba issue in OSX Mountain Lion. I'm also wondering if it could be an issue with my modem, which is several years old. I'm going away for about a week so I may try this on a friend's computer. I'll report back WHEN I am successful with this (because I will be!)
Can't root through Mac Mountain Lion. Use Easy Root in VB
Replying to my own post, to follow up. I was unable to connect through samba on my mac running Mountain Lion, while at a friend's house. So the problem was not the modem, but my OS itself.
I'd read that Easy Root ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2256439 ) using Virtual Box hadn't worked on a Mac, but I decided to try it anyway. I had to change one setting in Virtual Box from NVidia to "en1: Wi-Fi (AirPort)", and then the Easy Root worked flawlessly. When it got to the part about connecting the Bionic to the Remote Storage folder, I thought "Here we go... this is the part that won't work!" but with Easy Root running in Virtual Box, the bionic connected to the shared folder perfectly.
Mac users with Mountain Lion or above, use Easy Root in Virtual Box to root your Droid Bionic running Jellybean 4.1.2 (here's the link again: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2256439 ). I know there are posts by people who were able to root their droids through the Mac terminal, but I'm guessing they were on an older OS where smb still worked correctly.

After Android 6.0 update my phone does not show up when connected to computer

I have been facing a strange problem since I updated my Nexus 6 to Android Marshmallow. When ever I am plugging the phone to my computer (Running Windows 7) using the usb cable, I am not being able to tranfer any files. Its showing a message which says that "The device has either stopped responding or has been disconnected". Any help on this will be really appreciated
adb driver already installed?
h20ray said:
adb driver already installed?
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Yes. It shows that all drivers are installed correctly....In fact, the device also shows under device manager. Its just that no tranfer is possible between the phone and the computer
did you bring down notifications and change connection type to MTP?
In Marshmallow your connection to PC is in Charging Mode by default, you should bring down notifications select connection mode and change connection type to MTP(Media Transfer Protocol).
aliesz said:
In Marshmallow your connection to PC is in Charging Mode by default, you should bring down notifications select connection mode and change connection type to MTP(Media Transfer Protocol).
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Thanks ......That helped

LG Watch Sport: ADB?

Anyone with the new watch, the "LG Watch Sport", figured out how to get a USB or USB-like connection to a Windows computer? WiFi is greyed out and Bluetooth isn't an option on my Win box
BGot ADB up via Wi-Fi:
1) Connect watch and computer to same Wi-Fi network,
2) In Developer options (available after tapping 7 times on Settings > About > Build number)
Turn "ADB debugging" = on
3) Turn "Debug over Wi-Fi" = on
4) To get the watch's ip address go Settings > Connectivity > Wi-Fi
5) Tap on active Wi-Fi connection name
6) start command window
7) Type: adb connect [ip address of watch]
Easy, peezy!
BTW, it's an unbelievable battery killer. 30 min. = maybe 8 hours normal use.
Anybody know where the APN info's stored? Like to pull it, change it & push it back, if ATT didn't lock it down.
roebling said:
BGot ADB up via Wi-Fi:
1) Connect watch and computer to same Wi-Fi network,
2) In Developer options (available after tapping 7 times on Settings > About > Build number)
Turn "ADB debugging" = on
3) Turn "Debug over Wi-Fi" = on
4) To get the watch's ip address go Settings > Connectivity > Wi-Fi
5) Tap on active Wi-Fi connection name
6) start command window
7) Type: adb connect [ip address of watch]
Easy, peezy!
BTW, it's an unbelievable battery killer. 30 min. = maybe 8 hours normal use.
Anybody know where the APN info's stored? Like to pull it, change it & push it back, if ATT didn't lock it down.
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If you have the watch, can you also check if fastboot can be put into wifi mode?
matejdro said:
If you have the watch, can you also check if fastboot can be put into wifi mode?
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I've tried "fastboot oem unlock", "fastboot oem get_identifier_token" and "fastboot connect 192.168.1.9"--all fail with "< waiting for any device >"
With watch in bootloader mode, "adb connect 192.168.1.9" also fails, with:
"unable to connect to 192.168.1.9:5555: cannot connect to 192.168.1.9:5555: A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond. (10060)"
Android Police on 2016/03/04 wrote that wifi fastboot mode exists on Moto G's fastboot menu. No menu option for that on this LG Watch Sport.
Yes I meant the thing from that Android Police article. Well that is a bummer, thanks for checking anyway!
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Just to clarify, there IS a fastboot menu, but it is a bit useless since there is no Wifi option and you can't connect the cable?
There's a way to load system images on these things, I just don't know what it is.
Know a Verizon tech or the AT&T Store repair guy? There's a code for Wi-Fi or a proprietary cord, perhaps attaching under the back. My money's on a funky cord.
no USB debugging for LG Sport?
Wifi debugging tends to be slow imho
In case anyone didn't know, you can use ADB to push custom ringtones to /sdcard/Ringtones. After rebooting, they'll show up in the ringtone picker. You can set a custom alarm, too. That's a pain in the butt though, requires sideloading ES File Explorer because there's no picker for alarm tones.
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roebling said:
BGot ADB up via Wi-Fi:
1) Connect watch and computer to same Wi-Fi network,
2) In Developer options (available after tapping 7 times on Settings > About > Build number)
Turn "ADB debugging" = on
3) Turn "Debug over Wi-Fi" = on
4) To get the watch's ip address go Settings > Connectivity > Wi-Fi
5) Tap on active Wi-Fi connection name
6) start command window
7) Type: adb connect [ip address of watch]
Easy, peezy!
BTW, it's an unbelievable battery killer. 30 min. = maybe 8 hours normal use.
Anybody know where the APN info's stored? Like to pull it, change it & push it back, if ATT didn't lock it down.
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I did that, but when I try to sideload an app it won't go through, and ADB devices brings up that it's unauthorized.
chrisrodsa210 said:
I did that, but when I try to sideload an app it won't go through, and ADB devices brings up that it's unauthorized.
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When you first connect device to computer does watch display menu for authorization? If not, try "ADB devices". If so, scroll down to "Always allow connections..."
Picked up this watch last week and its exciting that people are already looking to unlock boot loader. Any idea of when it'll get its own dedicated forum on XDA?
NickWhit1992 said:
In case anyone didn't know, you can use ADB to push custom ringtones to /sdcard/Ringtones. After rebooting, they'll show up in the ringtone picker. You can set a custom alarm, too. That's a pain in the butt though, requires sideloading ES File Explorer because there's no picker for alarm tones.
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I've connected my watch to my PC and when I command:
adb puch -p sdcard/Ringtones <file name>.mp3
cannot stay 'sdcard/Ringtones': No such file or directory
Can you please elaborate on the command to push through adb? Thanks!
Also, ive tried:
and push -p C:\<local drive>\<file name>.mp3 sdcard\Ringtones
Transferring: 100%
failed to copy '<filepath>\<file name>.mp3' to 'sdcard\Ringtones': couldn't create file: Read-only file system
Is there a way to make it not a read only system?
Maxninja said:
I've connected my watch to my PC and when I command:
adb puch -p sdcard/Ringtones <file name>.mp3
cannot stay 'sdcard/Ringtones': No such file or directory
Can you please elaborate on the command to push through adb? Thanks!
Also, ive tried:
and push -p C:\<local drive>\<file name>.mp3 sdcard\Ringtones
Transferring: 100%
failed to copy '<filepath>\<file name>.mp3' to 'sdcard\Ringtones': couldn't create file: Read-only file system
Is there a way to make it not a read only system?
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Code:
adb push ringtone.mp3 sdcard/Ringtones
I put the ringtones in the ADB folder and used that for each one, and it worked fine for me. I don't know why it's not working for you, perhaps an update changed things. I forgot my watch at home today, or I'd try it again. If I remember when I get home tonight, I'll look into it.
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NickWhit1992 said:
I put the ringtones in the ADB folder and used that for each one, and it worked fine for me. I don't know why it's not working for you, perhaps an update changed things. I forgot my watch at home today, or I'd try it again. If I remember when I get home tonight, I'll look into it.
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I just pushed it through and used ES explorer to set the mp3 file as ringtone. I put in / for the ringtones instead of \ ; so now it works. Thanks!
Using developer options, and ADB debugging maybe, could this guide be used to change the LTE bands on our watches?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ds-to-t2886059
Bands
So still no news on getting bands unlocked on our devices?
roebling said:
BGot ADB up via Wi-Fi:
1) Connect watch and computer to same Wi-Fi network,
2) In Developer options (available after tapping 7 times on Settings > About > Build number)
Turn "ADB debugging" = on
3) Turn "Debug over Wi-Fi" = on
4) To get the watch's ip address go Settings > Connectivity > Wi-Fi
5) Tap on active Wi-Fi connection name
6) start command window
7) Type: adb connect [ip address of watch]
Easy, peezy!
BTW, it's an unbelievable battery killer. 30 min. = maybe 8 hours normal use.
Anybody know where the APN info's stored? Like to pull it, change it & push it back, if ATT didn't lock it down.
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Hey, this article explains how to set the APN through adb: android.stackexchange.com/questions/117125/how-do-i-add-an-apn-via-adb
UPDATE: This is a better APN guide: forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73558495&postcount=5
It is for the watch Urbane and freedomPOP, but I imagine that there is not a lot of differences between the two watches and it is, essentially, the same procedure. It does require an unlocked bootloader.
roebling said:
I've tried "fastboot oem unlock", "fastboot oem get_identifier_token" and "fastboot connect 192.168.1.9"--all fail with "< waiting for any device >"
With watch in bootloader mode, "adb connect 192.168.1.9" also fails, with:
"unable to connect to 192.168.1.9:5555: cannot connect to 192.168.1.9:5555: A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond. (10060)"
Android Police on 2016/03/04 wrote that wifi fastboot mode exists on Moto G's fastboot menu. No menu option for that on this LG Watch Sport.
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Have you tried bluetooth debugging?
Hey user "Grumps" managed to put the watch into download mode with a wifi connection. Could this be used to unlock the bootloader, root and modify the APNs?
URL:
forum.xda-developers.com/watch-sport/help/attempting-to-enter-recovery-mode-t3617141
justice89 said:
Hey, this article explains how to set the APN through adb: android.stackexchange.com/questions/117125/how-do-i-add-an-apn-via-adb
UPDATE: This is a better APN guide: forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73558495&postcount=5
It is for the watch Urbane and freedomPOP, but I imagine that there is not a lot of differences between the two watches and it is, essentially, the same procedure. It does require an unlocked bootloader.
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This only works if you have rooted your watch, otherwise you can't do the su command.
Does anyone know if someone is working on rooting this watch?

ADB Unauthorized

Hello,
I got my phone brand new about 4 months ago. I rooted it and got TWRP installed with no issues. Fastboot and ADB were working fine but now when I try to connect my phone via USB and use ADB I get unauthorized whenever I type adb devices. Typically this happens because your phone is prompting you to allow the computer to have root access but I am not getting that popup window at all.
Things I've tried;
Uninstalled ADB/Updated ADB
Deleted adbkey folder under C:\Users\name\.android
Stopped and Started the adb server again after computer and phone reboot
Deleted ADB_keys folder on android in \data\misc\adb folder on phone itself, followed by a restart
Turning off then back on USB Debugging
Turning off then back on USB Debugging & Developer Options
(Including Revoking USB Debugging Authorizations both times)
Even tried copying the following from PC to phone ~/.android/adbkey.pub inside the /data/misc/adb/adb_keys
Still no luck, I'm not sure why it would just stop working out of nowhere. Nothing has changed since I used it a few months ago.
Also another strange occurrence is that if I turn off USB Debugging / Developer Options then reboot. Once the phone gets to the home screen both USB Debugging and Developer Options are enabled again without me doing it.
Anyone else have a similar issue and figure it out?
vulcanrvn said:
Hello,
I got my phone brand new about 4 months ago. I rooted it and got TWRP installed with no issues. Fastboot and ADB were working fine but now when I try to connect my phone via USB and use ADB I get unauthorized whenever I type adb devices. Typically this happens because your phone is prompting you to allow the computer to have root access but I am not getting that popup window at all.
Things I've tried;
Uninstalled ADB/Updated ADB
Deleted adbkey folder under C:\Users\name\.android
Stopped and Started the adb server again after computer and phone reboot
Deleted ADB_keys folder on android in \data\misc\adb folder on phone itself, followed by a restart
Turning off then back on USB Debugging
Turning off then back on USB Debugging & Developer Options
(Including Revoking USB Debugging Authorizations both times)
Even tried copying the following from PC to phone ~/.android/adbkey.pub inside the /data/misc/adb/adb_keys
Still no luck, I'm not sure why it would just stop working out of nowhere. Nothing has changed since I used it a few months ago.
Also another strange occurrence is that if I turn off USB Debugging / Developer Options then reboot. Once the phone gets to the home screen both USB Debugging and Developer Options are enabled again without me doing it.
Anyone else have a similar issue and figure it out?
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Go Here and download the Fastboot drivers. follow the directions on the razor dev portal. I had the same issue and this fixed it for me. https://developer.razer.com/razer-p...94.1708481542.1586624574-305520188.1586475530
If your adb-server is not started with root/admin rights, your phone will never prompt you for authorization unless you choose a different USB Mode (MTP, PTP, etc.) than Charge Only. I suspect this is done to prevent certain malicious actions being performed without the user being aware.
If you start your adb-server with root/admin rights (by typing "sudo adb start-server", make sure you've killed your existing daemons before doing so), you can use ADB while in Charge Only mode, provided you've subsequently authorized the PC to do so. However, unlike normal adb server, the fingerprint may occasionally change and you may need to redo the authorization again.

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