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I have the Verizon (locked bootloader) version of the Moto X, rooted on 4.4. Today, my tethering stopped working. I can enabled it on the phone with no issues, but no devices seems to be able to find it. I tried changing the SSID and password, but still no luck. Has anyone else had this issue and maybe could point me in a direction to fix it? Thanks.
alm1ghty said:
I have the Verizon (locked bootloader) version of the Moto X, rooted on 4.4. Today, my tethering stopped working. I can enabled it on the phone with no issues, but no devices seems to be able to find it. I tried changing the SSID and password, but still no luck. Has anyone else had this issue and maybe could point me in a direction to fix it? Thanks.
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What method are you using?
I use this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449534 and haven't had any problems.
GandalfTehGray said:
What method are you using?
I use this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449534 and haven't had any problems.
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I was using the Native Tether with Moto Tether for Xposed. It had been working fine up until yesterday. I tried your method, and it's working. I'm not sure why the native method just stopped working.
alm1ghty said:
I was using the Native Tether with Moto Tether for Xposed. It had been working fine up until yesterday. I tried your method, and it's working. I'm not sure why the native method just stopped working.
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All I can tell you is I'm on a VZW Dev Ed with 4.4.2 and my Xposed tethering works fine. In fact I'm native tethered right now to the computer I'm typing this on.
Hey @rovo89 , i use wifi protector app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gurkedev.wifiprotector&hl=en) and it works great with android 4.3, but in 4.4 and if xposed is installed the it just keeps crashing. I attach also a logcat, take a look if you can.
UPDATE: Xposed 2.5 working fine, but the bug exists in 2.6Beta1, so i guess that the problem is in something that change in 2.6.
UPDATE 2: I just realise that xposed 2.5 doesn actually work (even if i activate it and show that binary and bridge is installed, its says that is not active, lol), so this is maybe the reason that the app works.. i m out of ideas...
Looks like it's caused by a module (though I can't tell which; being on mobile doesn't help). Try disabling all modules and see if it still happens.
GermainZ said:
Looks like it's caused by a module (though I can't tell which; being on mobile doesn't help). Try disabling all modules and see if it still happens.
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Already try it, i did a clean install of cm11, i install wifi protector-it worked, then i install latest xposed=crash. After that i install the xposed 2.5 (the first compactible with 4.4) and wifi protector worked fine, but on 2.6 beta 1 is broken again, so i think that whatever is the problem is a change that happens on this version.
+1, worked on stock rooted, but not cm11
Please see:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/cm11-themes-issue-caused-xposed-t2803025
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/67828/
It should be fixed with the nightly from July 16. If you are using other CM-based ROMs or a snapshot, you might have to wait longer.
Is your WiFi Calling staying connected after updating to 10n? Mine was working fine on 10h, but on 10n it disconnects after 5-10 minutes with a REG99: Unable to connect error and won't reconnect until I reboot the phone.
I did all the troubleshooting steps with T-Force: factory reset, got a new SIM card, got an update sent to the SIM card twice, factory reset again, and no dice.
Is anyone else experiencing this on 10n? I'm on stock rooted 10n (odex).
EDIT: It's XPosed. As long as the XPosed Framework is installed (even with no modules), WiFi Calling is completely broken.
I was getting the same error on 10N. I called and was transferred to Tech Support. They updated my E-911 info and was back up in running in less than 5 minutes
siraltus said:
Is your WiFi Calling staying connected after updating to 10n? Mine was working fine on 10h, but on 10n it disconnects after 5-10 minutes with a REG99: Unable to connect error and won't reconnect until I reboot the phone.
I did all the troubleshooting steps with T-Force: factory reset, got a new SIM card, got an update sent to the SIM card twice, factory reset again, and no dice.
Is anyone else experiencing this on 10n?
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Are you using xposed? I am experiencing same while xposed is installed and it works perfect without...
jamesd1085 said:
Are you using xposed? I am experiencing same while xposed is installed and it works perfect without...
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I'm using xposed and it works great (wi-fi calling).
gerald410 said:
I'm using xposed and it works great (wi-fi calling).
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Not the case for me and others are trickling in with the same issue
So I rooted my phone a little more than a week ago and then flashed MicroMod777's rooted stock 10n ROM a few days later. Up until this point, WiFi calling was working. I then flashed the Xposed framework v72, downloaded some modules, and installed them. I realized that WiFi calling was no longer available and would give me the classic REG99 error, unable to connect. Another user on MicroMod777's 10n stock ROM thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...m-g4-h811-10n-stock-rooted-rom-t3188858/page9) had the same problem, though another user responded that Wifi calling was working fine with the 10 ROM and Xposed v72.
I uninstalled Xposed and I could immediately access WiFi calling, so it seems that Xposed is conflicting with the 10n stock ROM's WiFi calling. Same results with v73. Users who are getting WiFi calling to work on Xposed, did you get the official 10n update OTA or flash a rooted ROM? And what version of Xposed are you running?
Synchronicities said:
So I rooted my phone a little more than a week ago and then flashed MicroMod777's rooted stock 10n ROM a few days later. Up until this point, WiFi calling was working. I then flashed the Xposed framework v72, downloaded some modules, and installed them. I realized that WiFi calling was no longer available and would give me the classic REG99 error, unable to connect. Another user on MicroMod777's 10n stock ROM thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...m-g4-h811-10n-stock-rooted-rom-t3188858/page9) had the same problem, though another user responded that Wifi calling was working fine with the 10 ROM and Xposed v72.
I uninstalled Xposed and I could immediately access WiFi calling, so it seems that Xposed is conflicting with the 10n stock ROM's WiFi calling. Same results with v73. Users who are getting WiFi calling to work on Xposed, did you get the official 10n update OTA or flash a rooted ROM? And what version of Xposed are you running?
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Stocked rooted rom and v72 I believe (how to confirm?).
gerald410 said:
Stocked rooted rom and v72 I believe (how to confirm?).
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Open the XPosed Installer app and look in the Framework section.
jamesd1085 said:
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I was having the issue on a totally stock, factory-reset phone with nothing installed.
T-Force opened a ticket with network engineering, supposed to be resolved by tomorrow.
siraltus said:
Not XPosed's fault at all. I was having the issue on a totally stock, factory-reset phone with nothing installed.
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Just asking as i have same issue but only with xposed...as are some others
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Just asking as i have same issue but only with xposed...as are some others
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Interesting.... I wonder why. I have Xposed installed on my Note 4 also and WiFi Calling works perfectly fine there. Might be a specific module causing it.
Come to think of it, when I factory-reset the phone, Xposed was still installed into the system partition, since it's not an app, but a modification to system files.
I will have to re-test after explicitly uninstalling Xposed. It would be a total bummer if Xposed is the problem. And if it is, I hope it's just a specific module that I can disable. I'd hate to lose YouTube AdAway and a few others.
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Interesting.... I wonder why. I have Xposed installed on my Note 4 also and WiFi Calling works perfectly fine there. Might be a specific module causing it.
Come to think of it, when I factory-reset the phone, Xposed was still installed into the system partition, since it's not an app, but a modification to system files.
I will have to re-test after explicitly uninstalling Xposed. It would be a total bummer if Xposed is the problem. And if it is, I hope it's just a specific module that I can disable. I'd hate to lose YouTube AdAway and a few others.
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Mine is broken without even adding modules...fixes instantly after flashing xposed uninstaller
jamesd1085 said:
Mine is broken without even adding modules...fixes instantly after flashing xposed uninstaller
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Well that just sucks. I just uninstalled Xposed and WiFi Calling is staying connected now. This is not good.
siraltus said:
Well that just sucks. I just uninstalled Xposed and WiFi Calling is staying connected now. This is not good.
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Looks like we need to try and get some logs for rovo and hopefully he can easily fix it...
Scrap that! Download SELinux mode changer and change to permissive...instantly popped up and stayed connected! Great news
jamesd1085 said:
Looks like we need to try and get some logs for rovo and hopefully he can easily fix it...
Scrap that! Download SELinux mode changer and change to permissive...instantly popped up and stayed connected! Great news
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O RLY... is that an Xposed module?
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O RLY... is that an Xposed module?
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Try ticking disable resource hooks in exposed installer app...and You can google SELinux mode changer its an app it coonects after boot...takes longer than it used to but its working on my end
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Open the XPosed Installer app and look in the Framework section.
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I'm running v71 thx.
jamesd1085 said:
Try ticking disable resource hooks in exposed installer app...and You can google SELinux mode changer its an app it coonects after boot...takes longer than it used to but its working on my end
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Nope, neither works. WiFi Calling is still busted while Xposed is installed.
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Nope, neither works. WiFi Calling is still busted while Xposed is installed.
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Try unticking disable hooks...it's working fine without that...try a couple reboots...mine has settled in and works fine...also did you opeen the app and grant root and press permissive?
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Try unticking disable hooks...it's working fine without that...try a couple reboots...mine has settled in and works fine...also did you opeen the app and grant root and press permissive?
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Of course I granted root and pressed Permissive, I know what SELinux is. I also unticked that checkbox and rebooted like 5 times. It either never connects or connects and disconnects after 2-3 minutes.
Ok I guess this has been talked before but I can't find it, anyways I'm running the latest stock version of Android and ever since I rooted and unlocked my bootloader I haven't been able to get if to work.. Am I missing something or does it get disabled?
Cobra11Murderer said:
Ok I guess this has been talked before but I can't find it, anyways I'm running the latest stock version of Android and ever since I rooted and unlocked my bootloader I haven't been able to get if to work.. Am I missing something or does it get disabled?
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did you enble it? check out the phone settings.
Yup I did, I should of mentioned that while ago, seems it tries then stops really quick I restarted the router thinking that could be it, but nothing
root must disable it I guess?
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root must disable it I guess?
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nope. im rooted, and tmobiles wifi calling works fine here.
Having the same issues here. Flashed the 'V' update and verified that wi-fi calling was working. Flashed root and TWRP through wugfresh's app and wifi-calling stopped working. I'm assuming that the new stock kernel was updated so that if the device was rooted it would break wi-fi calling.
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goinflyn said:
Having the same issues here. Flashed the 'V' update and verified that wi-fi calling was working. Flashed root and TWRP through wugfresh's app and wifi-calling stopped working. I'm assuming that the new stock kernel was updated so that if the device was rooted it would break wi-fi calling.
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flashed back to the 'Q' version and again restored wifi calling. Flashed supersu 2.67 and twrp 3.0.0.0 and lost wifi calling. BTW this setup was working prior to me flashing the update previously. I'm going to try a different version of supersu and see what happens.
I'm on the V build, rooted, and T-Mo WiFi calling works fine.
When you say WiFi calling is not working, is the wifi calling verbiage not showing up in notification area? Or does it show WiFi calling, but calls are not going thru when on WiFi?
i Am using motorola droid turbo android 6.0 reserrection remix rom.
Is there any way i can do wifi calling using custom rom?
bilalrajput said:
i Am using motorola droid turbo android 6.0 reserrection remix rom.
Is there any way i can do wifi calling using custom rom?
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https://youtu.be/nF_lJTGKFP0
TheSt33v said:
https://youtu.be/nF_lJTGKFP0
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I'm limited to 8 thanks per day. I'll come back later.
TheSt33v said:
https://youtu.be/nF_lJTGKFP0
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The only thing that would have been better is this one...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoMgnJDXd3k
rnwalker7 said:
The only thing that would have been better is this one...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoMgnJDXd3k
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I'm making it a personal goal to respond to as many questions with youtube videos as possible.
I use Google Hangouts and their add-on app for WiFi calls. Have to have Google voice number to do this.
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Ok a simple question
I am on stock official 6.0.1
I can't find wifi calling option :/
Where to find it and how to make a wifi call?
Sparksys said:
Ok a simple question
I am on stock official 6.0.1
I can't find wifi calling option :/
Where to find it and how to make a wifi call?
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Advanced calling menu
It's not there..no advanced calling menu anywhere
I'm on computer freeks mm.1.0.4 stock based ROM
It's under advanced calling as mentioned.
Not for me :/
Has anyone had any issues running wifi calling in airplane mode? I'm using stock marshmallow with unlocked bootloader, xposed, and twrp. Performed a factory reset and tried to make a wifi call in airplane mode and got the error that airplane mode needs to be turned off. Just wondering if anyone has seen this issue and how best to resolve it.
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Has anyone had any issues running wifi calling in airplane mode? I'm using stock marshmallow with unlocked bootloader, xposed, and twrp. Performed a factory reset and tried to make a wifi call in airplane mode and got the error that airplane mode needs to be turned off. Just wondering if anyone has seen this issue and how best to resolve it.
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I see the same behavior. I'm also unlocked, rooted with twrp. No exposed though.
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Hyperbomb64 said:
Has anyone had any issues running wifi calling in airplane mode? I'm using stock marshmallow with unlocked bootloader, xposed, and twrp. Performed a factory reset and tried to make a wifi call in airplane mode and got the error that airplane mode needs to be turned off. Just wondering if anyone has seen this issue and how best to resolve it.
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Have you tried turning Wi-Fi back on after Airplane mode turns it off?
Airplane mode turns OFF Wi-Fi.
https://www.howtogeek.com/194421/what-does-airplane-mode-do-and-is-it-really-necessary/
Enabling airplane mode always disables Wi-Fi. However, on most devices, you can enable Wi-Fi after enabling airplane mode. Cellular signals will still be blocked, but Wi-Fi will be working so you can connect to that in-flight Wi-Fi network. Some devices also allow you to enable Bluetooth when airplane mode is enabled.
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Yeah tried that.
Would there be any way to turn off the radio other than using airplane mode? Also does this feature actually work using verizon wifi calling built into marshmallow?
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So it seems that flashing SuperSU causes wifi calling to stop working. I flashed stock recovery and firmware, downloaded the new OTA, flashed TWRP and wifi calling continued to work. As soon as I flashed SuperSU it stopped. Anyone stock and rooted that has wifi calling working?
Hyperbomb64 said:
So it seems that flashing SuperSU causes wifi calling to stop working. I flashed stock recovery and firmware, downloaded the new OTA, flashed TWRP and wifi calling continued to work. As soon as I flashed SuperSU it stopped. Anyone stock and rooted that has wifi calling working?
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What version of SuperSu did you use? And if it was the older beta 2.62, did you then update it to the latest version afterwards?
First way I tried was the bets 2.62 to see if it would work. When it didn't I restored my nandroid backup and then flashed beta 2.62 then 2.79 per TheSt33v's guide (select the beta zip then select add more zips and select the latest).
Hyperbomb64 said:
First way I tried was the bets 2.62 to see if it would work. When it didn't I restored my nandroid backup and then flashed beta 2.62 then 2.79 per @TheSt33v's guide (select the beta zip then select add more zips and select the latest).
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Not to contradict him... but when you flash the beta SuperSu to do intitial root for this finicky version of Motorola Marshmallow firmware, you should then reboot to your desktop make sure it works -- that you actually have root -- then reboot back into recovery and flash the newer SuperSu.
In my opinion, that's the best way. Yes, there are many times I consecutively flash zipped files in TWRP, but flashing two vastly different versions of SuperSu is not one of them.
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First way I tried was the bets 2.62 to see if it would work. When it didn't
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Are you saying flashing that beta SuperSu WILL didn't root your phone or didn't allow Wi-Fi calling to work? That version of SuperSu WILL root your phone -- but you will just need to update to newest version afterward.
I've attached that beta SuperSu to this post.
ChazzMatt said:
Not to contradict him... but when you flash the beta SuperSu to do intitial root for this finicky version of Motorola Marshmallow firmware, you should then reboot to your desktop make sure it works -- that you actually have root -- then reboot back into recovery and flash the newer SuperSu.
In my opinion, that's the best way. Yes, there are many times I consecutively flash zipped files in TWRP, but flashing two vastly different versions of SuperSu is not one of them.
Are you saying flashing that beta SuperSu WILL didn't root your phone or didn't allow Wi-Fi calling to work? That version of SuperSu WILL root your phone -- but you will just need to update to newest version afterward.
I've attached that beta SuperSu to this post.
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I have done both ways meaning flashed beta version of SuperSU, booted, confirmed that I have root, then update. Also I have flashed both and can confirm that I still have root.
So I'll run through it again and check, but I should be able to flash stock firmware, check if wifi calling is working, flash Beta SuperSU, confirm that phone is rooted, update to latest SuperSU, then check if wifi calling is working. Would those steps be correct?
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