For some reason my 3G is not working under Windows 10. In Device Manager I see Comneon Suspend as an unrecognized device, without drivers. It can not find drivers online, and I can not find any suitable drivers.
I think Comneon is the 3G modem.
Who else has this problem and how can I fix this? Who can help???
Could someone pls. post a screenshot of a C5J6 unit Windows 10 device manager, specifically sections Network adapters and Universal Serial Bus Controllers?
I would like to compare devices and try to diagnose why I have no 3G at all. There must be a driver somewhere that fixes this problem, I just do not know where to look...
I have installed a new SIM from other provider and now X98 3G broadband data (WIFI off) works very well on Mirek 6.0 Lollipop. So NO issues with hardware of with provider or connection.
In Windows 10 however still nothing. I have installed Comneon drivers and yellow mark in device manager is gone. Everything looks fine and there is a 3G modem but no 3G network connection. So re above Android working this is some driver/configuration issue and I am trying to work out how to fix it. Again I ask someone to share how their 3G network connection is set up or what drivers used in device manager. Thanks!!
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I have the HTC-branded TyTN II and I can connect to my Wifi network just fine, but none of the applications can access the Internet through this connection. The connection status shows as "connected" and the phone shows up in router's DHCP table. Does anyone have a solution?
Thanks in advance!
Try moving the WIFI power saving mode to the left: "Best Performance".
Don't know if this is "too obvious" but have you set the DNS lookup address?
oh man! another unlucky soul...like me
dont worry buddy, you are not alone in this "wireless problem" as i have an HTC Touch and unfortunately i have Windows Vista Home Premium installed in my laptop which has damn wifi.
same as yours, my HTC connects to the wifi i made in several ways with Security and Authentication Enabled in every way i can and also last with Open Authentication and Security as NONE
my network shows that my wifi is connected to my HTC but only LOCAL, which means you cant access internet, and strangely also, the wifi network is labelled as Unidentified Network, when the WIFI i made is given a solid name, like WIFY.
i checked out my HTC Touch with a friend who has Windows XP installed in his laptop and damn....i can browse as well as chat in Messenger, while being connected to his WIFI.
So i will tell you these by experience:
1st: its not a problem with your HTC TyTN II, so dont subject it to forced connection, like messing with your settings all day long while you try to connect it. cos simple truth is you cant (i m assuming you have windows vista as well)
2nd: its been like my third nite, with "vista+wireless connection+unidentified network" searched on google.
and somethings i came across, but didnt fix my problem includes:
> disable IPv6 from your NIC
> assign a MAC address filter to your NIC (Vista by default has Network Address set to Not Present, which can be found in your LAN Card > Properties > Advanced Tab)
And even my assumption that you're using Vista is wrong, let this be an INFO to other users here as well.
Damn, i m getting back to Windows XP!!!!!!!
So if you think your WiFi card needs a checkup or try these solutions i have mentioned, try google....its a saviour for all gadget dudes like us!!!!
Just to try and give a fuller picture - I have no such problems
I have a desktop running Win XP Pro, a laptop running Vista Home Premium and my Kaiser. All are connecting wirelessly thru a router using WPA encryption and using IE, Firefox for browsing, SMTP/POP3 clients for email and MSN. They are also connection to each other - desktop, laptop and Kaiser - no problem on any of them.
Yeah, having Vista on your network should be no issue with regards to connectivity of a device to a wi-fi network. However, having Vista on the network may make the vista computer invisible on the network map and make it unavailable on the network if you are using XP based computers as well. Not too sure about other Windows versions or different OSs. This is because the Link-Layer Topology Discovery (LLTD) Responder component is not installed on the Windows XP-based computer. The patch to install on the XP based rigs is here. I ran into several networks with this issue and have cleaned them up with this patch. I even keep it on my Cruzer because I have seen it so much.
I know this doesn't help with the original query, but I wanted to ensure ayyum3 and cv2k3 know that Vista in the network will not affect any outside device's connectivity.
To the 2 fellas who are having this issue... are you using a software, or have you enabled the locking out external devices from connecting to your network? Also, have you ensured your wireless router has proper internet connection? To see the network yet be unable to access the internet leads me to believe it is a router-modem connectivity issue (albeit a simple IP addy issue, or a cable issue).
What kind of wireless router you using? Is it using the latest firmware for it?
Are you able to connect other wireless devices to the said router?
Are you able to connect your TyTN to some other AP (ie neighbours, cafe, starbucks, etc)?
did you try setting your wifi power mode to best performance
This was happening to me recently after I replaced my router...I ended up changing the channel the wlan was using from Auto (it was setting itself at channel 6) to channel 11. Channel 1 also worked. The other thing I did was disable the wireless speed enhancement features on the router. Now I can connect and surf with no issues...
I dont know what all that was about a vista pc but the OP's problem (from last november) would no doubt be that he had not set the wifi connection to connect to "the internet" or his device was set to use a network proxy for all connections.
This is probably a very specific issue that I'm experiencing but hopefully someone out there can help me.
I recently got an HTC Touch Diamond, running WM6.1. I use Internet Sharing on the phone and then connect it to my PC via a USB cable. I can then browse the web from my PC. If I now connect to my office VPN, it seems that the connection times out and / or is very slow. I can't even browse to other PC's on the network via the VPN connection as it times out. But I can ping the PC's so I know I'm definatly on the network.
Now I know what everyone is thinking... our VPN might be screwy. But if I use someone else in the office's phone (running WM6.0) I can connect and there is no problem whatsoever. The only difference is that he is on a different service provider than me (and of course a different phone).
I used to have a SE M600i before this phone and it worked perfectly on that (same service provider as now).
Has anyone experienced anything simular? Or have any ideas what I could check?
I've played around abit and found the following: When I take my SIM card and put it into another HTC running WM6.0 (can't remember the model) it works perfectly and I can browse our intranet sites over the VPN. So the problem is definatly limited to my phone.
I also used Internet Sharing on the other phone and then established the VPN connection from my laptop. I didn't change any of the settings so it is 100% the same on both phones as download from the service provider upon insertion of the SIM card.
On my phone when I'm connected to the VPN I can browse the network shares and download email, but as soon as I try and browse our intranet websites or try to connect to any database (using TOAD etc.) it doesn't seem to be able to retrieve data. Almost like the phone is not able to handle large amounts of data coming through... (i'm just guessing here)
Anyone know of any setting somewhere on the phone that could cause this to happen?
Finally got this working!!
I'm now using WMWiFiRouter to use my phone as a WiFi router and then connect to the internet from my pc. If I then connect to the VPN from my PC everything works fine.
I'm not sure if WMWiFiRouter implements Internet Connection Sharing differently than the normal ICS app on the phone, but it seems to work and it's pretty fast.
Can't believe it took two months - with absolutely no else seeming to have this issue - but I'm glad it's over now!!
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Can't believe it took two months - with absolutely no else seeming to have this issue - but I'm glad it's over now!!
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i do. i cant even connect to the vpn, and using wmwifirouter the wifi button in comm manager is always switching to on.. even in flight mode !
so you're not alone in this one...
I've just updated to the latest Cyan and the thing I'm most interested in is the USB tethering. I know all I have to do is have my phone plugged into the computer and check the Internet Tethering box, but after that I don't know what else to do. The device was installed onto my computer after I checked the box, but is there something else I'm supposed to do?
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I've just updated to the latest Cyan and the thing I'm most interested in is the USB tethering. I know all I have to do is have my phone plugged into the computer and check the Internet Tethering box, but after that I don't know what else to do. The device was installed onto my computer after I checked the box, but is there something else I'm supposed to do?
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i havent tried it yet but i believe you are supposed to look for a network on your computer
yes, on vista for me it automatically set up the connection, try searching for one, also to be safe make sure you are running the very latest which is 4.2.3.1. we have used pdanet a paid app, and this has improved the speed dramatically. hope you get it working!
After the device installs nothing happens.I've tried searching for connections on the computer, but it doesn't work. I have my phone connected to a router, so would that be a problem? I'm, not exactly sure if I'm supposed to tether the actual T-Mobile network or if I can just tether wifi.
Wouldn't work for me on wi-fi but worked perfecly fine on T-mobile's 3G. Fast too!!! I streamed some videos with no problem.
Windows Vista Home Premium x64
Found driver and connected without my interaction.
Hi, recently I upgraded to G.O.T 2.2.1 with CM6 for my Milestone. I am wanting to try out the default 3G Mobile Hotspot and USB Tether setting. But I'm having problems.
3G Mobile Hotspot: it tells me "Cannot setup data link."
USB Tether: My computer does not seem to have RNDIS drivers. I have read and understand I needed to install Windows Mobile Device Centre (I am on Windows Vista). I did but still cannot find the drivers for: RNDIS Ethernet Data and Remote NDIS based Internet Sharing Device.
How can I go about troubleshooting these errors? I know I can use other 3rd party app to do tethering, but I'm hoping these default stock one will be able to do its job so I don't need more apps install. Please assist.
Have you installed the Motorola drivers & MotoConnect software?
http://www.motorola.com/Support/US-...tware_and_Drivers/USB-and-PC-Charging-Drivers
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Have you installed the Motorola drivers & MotoConnect software?
http://www.motorola.com/Support/US-...tware_and_Drivers/USB-and-PC-Charging-Drivers
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Will that help?
The 3G Mobile Hotspot requires carrier support, that is probably why it is not working. The only carriers I have actually heard of that support it are in Canada, Telus (my carrier) and Rogers.
Rogers does not even carry the phone but the guy had sim unlocked his Milestone.
I'm using Cronos CM6 rom and there was no tether app by default. Just searched market for "tether for rooted devices" and it worked flawlessly. It's wifi tether of course.
What is the 3G Hotspot .apk name? I want to delete it since it's useless.
Tethering applications like EasyTether and PdaNet is very unstable for me. Everytime my USB connection will drop within seconds. I cannot figure out what is wrong even after trying to change USB cable. The G.O.T 2.2.1 default USB tethering does not work for me because it seems like I cannot find a driver for Windows RNDIS thing even with Windows Mobile Device installed. Anyone can offer any kind of help? Not sure if this is G.O.T 2.2.1 or CM6 issue.
Hello ,
I update my laptop to new version of Windows 10, i Pair my Sony Xperia Z3c via Sony PC Companion tool with PC, everything OK.
Now when i open my Xperia Connectivity on phone -> USB connection -> Wireless mode and click on my PC, phone cannot to connect to my PC
On Windows 7 its work normally... Mobile and PC is on the same WiFi network, i don!t know where is problem (
please help me
no one have this problem ?
Hi, I have the same problem...
You need to set your Network Location to Private,it happened with me also,i don't know why but when i installed W10 the network changed automatically to Public and because of that i couldn't connect anymore,it take a while for me to discover that,but finally it's working again.
Not for me....
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You need to set your Network Location to Private,it happened with me also,i don't know why but when i installed W10 the network changed automatically to Public and because of that i couldn't connect anymore,it take a while for me to discover that,but finally it's working again.
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Mine is still a Private Network and my Z3C will NOT connect -- meaning my phone cannot connect to my computer. It connects to the Network like a champ
There is a very odd thing: when trying to add the wireless device within Windows 10, it asks for a specific WPS PIN for the cell phone. This is NOT the same WPS PIN used to connect to the router...we (Chat Support) tried those. So somewhere there is a WPS PIN for the D5803 (sort of like the default ones used for Bluetooth devices). That's the key to unlocking Wifi access, but Chat Support could not give me any information.
Someone on Z3v forums gave this solution which worked for me:
Run 'secpol.msc' (just type when you click start) and change your network to private (network list manager policy - right click on your network - properties - network location - set locatiuon type to private), reboot.
Hope it works.