[SOLVED]USB lan - Eee Pad Transformer Accessories

I wonder if this works.
http://dx.com/usb-10-100-rj45-ethernet-network-adapter-dongle-2797
Just bought one to give it a try.

projeto56 said:
I wonder if this works.
http://dx.com/usb-10-100-rj45-ethernet-network-adapter-dongle-2797
Just bought one to give it a try.
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at least this one:
http://dx.com/usb-2-0-10-100mbps-rj45-lan-ethernet-network-adapter-dongle-34691?sourceSKU=2797
works out of the box with ICS... Mi guess is yours will probably too.

I think they are the same.
Look at the sku.
Anyway its good news
O/
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I had two USB 10/100 Ethernet Adapters kicking around. Been using them to add temp interfaces to boxes destined to be routers, packetfilters/captures & such.
One: MacBookAir USB Adapter
Model# A1277
Confirmed Working on my Stock (rooted) ASUS TF101
AUTO 10,100 & Auto MDX/I (crossover) all work.
Two: Old DaviCOM USB 10/100 Adapter
Model# DM9601
FAIL... on the TF101 anyway. Works on my other nix builds, Winders (32&64) & perfectly on FreeBSD

My axis chipset based dealextreme dongel worked with android 2.3 and 3.2, with drivers ofcourse.
but it failed to do anything on any ics rom i tested with (stock, arhd, revolver and cna)
Bought the offical apple adapter today and no problems so far on ardh rom.
now it even shows a notification when it finds the adapter.

Thanks for the feedback guys. Mine still haven't arrived, so I'll let you know if it works when I get it
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projeto56 said:
I think they are the same.
Look at the sku.
Anyway its good news
O/
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Well no, they are not the same...
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tanguita said:
Well no, they are not the same...
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Lol. i clicked twice on my dongle. yeah they are obviously not the same. :S my mistake
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I may have some bad news. I have one that looks EXACTLY the same, only difference is some of the letters on the back. The box looks the same too.
MINE:
XWD-RS9600
2011-03-668A
MADE IN CHINA
Yours:
KY-RS9600
2010-03-668A
MADE IN CHINA
I just plugged it up and it didn't work. I'm hoping I did something wrong or mine is broken. Anyway, I'm out the dollar I paid for it. From what I've seen, the apple one, and the ones that look like the apple one work fine. So tomorrow I'm off to my computer store to ask for a counterfeit apple usb-ethernet adapter.

I´ve spent a ****load of time trying to make this work without having any knowledge of linux and anything.
The thing is, i managed to get it working simply inputing 3 commands on terminal.
Here´s my micro tutorial:
Turn off your wifi
Plug in the usb adapter and the network cable.
open terminal app
type
su
ifconfig eth0 ip.that.you.want.to.use
setprop net.dns1 8.8.8.8
route add default gw your.default.gateway.address dev eth0
and that´s it, your network adapter should be working.
The menu on configuration doesn´t show up tough, so all the configurations must be done on the terminal, or by using other apps.
Hope to have helped

projeto56 said:
I´ve spent a ****load of time trying to make this work without having any knowledge of linux and anything.
The thing is, i managed to get it working simply inputing 3 commands on terminal.
Here´s my micro tutorial:
Turn off your wifi
Plug in the usb adapter and the network cable.
open terminal app
type
su
ifconfig eth0 ip.that.you.want.to.use
setprop net.dns1 8.8.8.8
route add default gw your.default.gateway.address dev eth0
and that´s it, your network adapter should be working.
The menu on configuration doesn´t show up tough, so all the configurations must be done on the terminal, or by using other apps.
Hope to have helped
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Thanks for the heads up. I'll try it when I get some time.

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[Q] USB to Ethernet Adapter

Has anyone tried to use one. Heard the Viewsonic G Tablet can do some. Needing a solution to cable it. Thanks.
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I guess in theory, one of the ones mentioned in this article might work.
In one of my rooms the wifi coverage is very low - so it is tempting to try to get one of them to test.
tried a sabrent one, no luck
dude2k5 said:
tried a sabrent one, no luck
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Need one that is supported by linux or drivers will for sure be the doom. The question is only wht support has actually been included by Asus.
This thread looked interesting to me, thanks OP.
I have tested some of these before in another project. I found differences in even what was supposed to be the same models, weird stuff. I did find a few models that worked on LINUX, but I will have to dig around to find them.
A good test might be to find a model that quasi *auto detects* and operates on a specific version of LINUX, as a prerequisite, and then test on the dock.
The amount of OS/configuration modifications to *auto detect* should me minimal or none.
Hmm, youll probably need to compile the drivers as modules and manually insert them before it might work. But its worth a shot to just try one first
I should have my hands on the Apple adapter on Tuesday.
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HTCinToronto said:
Has anyone tried to use one. Heard the Viewsonic G Tablet can do some. Needing a solution to cable it. Thanks.
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i got mine working, just follow the instructions from the link below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14747728
It's working! I connected my n900 via usb and set it to network mode.
did netcfg usb1 dhcp and got the address from dhcp.
I wonder why they didn't include ifconfig in android :S
Also, I suspect you can use usb0 (client mode port) to connect to your pc.
Confirm: Connect to LAN using USB to RJ45 on Asus Transformer?
Hi,
I just want to confirm with the previous post that you were able to connect to the internet via LAN using a USB to RJ-45 purchased from amazon. (Search for "USB 2.0 to RJ-45 Ethernet Adapter" on amazon.) Did you connect using the USB port on the dock or on the tablet itself? Thanks!
bambooman said:
Hi,
I just want to confirm with the previous post that you were able to connect to the internet via LAN using a USB to RJ-45 purchased from amazon. (Search for "USB 2.0 to RJ-45 Ethernet Adapter" on amazon.) Did you connect using the USB port on the dock or on the tablet itself? Thanks!
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Sorry second part of the first sentence confuses me a little. Are you referring to me? I connected to my phone that has usb network mode. And I attached it to a usb port on the dock.
So I picked up the Apple USB-to-ethernet adapter (MC704ZM/A), plugged it in and no response from my Transformer. Did you guys do anything special to get yours working?
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I can confirm that I tried a USB to ethernet adapter (chip seems to be ASIX ax88x72A) and it did not work on my TF. The adapter came with a driver CD and it did include drivers for android. I'm attaching them here in the hope that someone who knows what to do with these files can help.
The driver files can also be found on Asix's website. Google "asix ax88x72A android". Sorry, this board doesn't allow new members to post external links.
I really hope Google or Asus can fix this missing rather fundamental functionality in a future SW update. I don't want to carry a router around and a lot of hotels only have wired internet!
Found Android Drivers
mesquita1 said:
I can confirm that I tried a USB to ethernet adapter (chip seems to be ASIX ax88x72A) and it did not work on my TF. The adapter came with a driver CD and it did include drivers for android. I'm attaching them here in the hope that someone who knows what to do with these files can help.
The driver files can also be found on Asix's website. Google "asix ax88x72A android". Sorry, this board doesn't allow new members to post external links.
I really hope Google or Asus can fix this missing rather fundamental functionality in a future SW update. I don't want to carry a router around and a lot of hotels only have wired internet!
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Here are some additional drivers from the manufacturer. They clam it includes Android 4.x.x Good luck
http://www.asix.com.tw/FrootAttach/driver/AX88772C_772B_772A_760_772_178_LINUX_Driver_v4.6.0_Source.tar.bz2

OnLive Universal Controller fix! Compatible with any X360 game, GTA3, Shadowgun, etc.

Alright, I've posted this otherwhere on this forum, but now that I've finished it in a manner that's significantly safer to use, I want to make it into it's own thread so that it is easier for people to find it and for SEO reasons.
This method will allow you to play games like GTA 3, Shadowgun, et certa on your tablet with the controller. This works by default on some tablets, but for the two I've tested (Xoom and Eee Pad Transformer) it has issues. Specifically, the right analog stick doesn't work and you are stuck turning left (SEO: running in circles, triggers don't work, can't aim). This method requires a rooted tablet. Rooting most tablets is simple and safe, I strongly suggest doing it, it offers enormous benefits.
You need to open Terminal Emulator (download one from market if you don't have it). Then enter the following commands. Hit enter after every line and ensure that it completes with no errors.
su
cd /system/usr/keylayout/
mount -o remount,rw /system
cp Vendor_045e_Product_028e.kl Vendor_2378_Product_100a.kl
exit
exit
Reboot your tablet, and the OnLive controller should now work be fully compatible with any game that uses an Xbox 360 controller! If the file "Vendor_045e_Product_028e.kl" isn't on your tablet, let me know and I will upload it for you.
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If you could post up the Vendor_045 that would be awesome it says no such directory found. Thanks!!!
Thanks for the info Gary, going to try it out.
Off topic, Gary from dashhacks?
I was an admin over there for a few years, up until greg sold the site to Caputo Media.
topxshelfxtre said:
If you could post up the Vendor_045 that would be awesome it says no such directory found. Thanks!!!
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https://gist.github.com/a7a52e892d5d8519b10c
Click "raw" and save the file. Transfer it over to the device and copy it to the directory (/system/usr/keylayout/). This version includes a few patches of mine to allow the media keys on the controller to work (the play, next, and previous buttons are mapped to whatever app wants to use them, allows for you to control music with them, etc).
What tablet do you have? I'm kinda shocked any tablet is missing the file
Vendor_045e_Product_028e.kl, as it is necessary for the xbox 360 controller to function properly! You are the second person today to tell me that it doesn't exist for them.
Rob S. said:
Thanks for the info Gary, going to try it out.
Off topic, Gary from dashhacks?
I was an admin over there for a few years, up until greg sold the site to Caputo Media.
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The one and only . You weren't around before I left, were you? I only remember one other admin besides Greg. Sad to hear he sold the site! Can't exactly blame him, the PSP scene was basically dead and none of the other sites (360, ps3, etc) really peaked anywhere near what psp-hacks did.
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Gary13579 said:
The one and only . You weren't around before I left, were you? I only remember one other admin besides Greg. Sad to hear he sold the site! Can't exactly blame him, the PSP scene was basically dead and none of the other sites (360, ps3, etc) really peaked anywhere near what psp-hacks did.
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I joined the site in Jan 06. If i remember Alias420 and Xy were admins at the time.
I don't blame him for selling the site, but the new owners drove a lot of members away.
They simply dropped the ban hammer on anyone who voiced their opinions about the changes they were making in the forums.
Does it fix the GTA3 bug with the Xbox 360 controller? (running in circles)
Because its didn't work for me , is there another way to do it?
maybe to edit the file with root explorer?
Thank you
i9apps said:
Does it fix the GTA3 bug with the Xbox 360 controller? (running in circles)
Because its didn't work for me , is there another way to do it?
maybe to edit the file with root explorer?
Thank you
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Post the logcat of when you connect the controller to your tablet. It should be easy to fix you just need to find the vendor and product ids to make the right keylayout file.
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Gary13579 said:
Alright, I've posted this otherwhere on this forum, but now that I've finished it in a manner that's significantly safer to use, I want to make it into it's own thread so that it is easier for people to find it and for SEO reasons.
This method will allow you to play games like GTA 3, Shadowgun, et certa on your tablet with the controller. This works by default on some tablets, but for the two I've tested (Xoom and Eee Pad Transformer) it has issues. Specifically, the right analog stick doesn't work and you are stuck turning left (SEO: running in circles, triggers don't work, can't aim). This method requires a rooted tablet. Rooting most tablets is simple and safe, I strongly suggest doing it, it offers enormous benefits.
You need to open Terminal Emulator (download one from market if you don't have it). Then enter the following commands. Hit enter after every line and ensure that it completes with no errors.
su
cd /system/usr/keylayout/
mount -o remount,rw /system
cp Vendor_045e_Product_028e.kl Vendor_2378_Product_100a.kl
exit
exit
Reboot your tablet, and the OnLive controller should now work be fully compatible with any game that uses an Xbox 360 controller! If the file "Vendor_045e_Product_028e.kl" isn't on your tablet, let me know and I will upload it for you.
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whenever i type in "cd/system/usr/keylayout" it says not found
but when go through root explorer i see the folder....what do i need to do
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:sigh: there is a space between cd and the rest of the command. It's "cd /system/usr/keylayout" not "cd/system/usr/keylayout".
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Gary13579 said:
:sigh: there is a space between cd and the rest of the command. It's "cd /system/usr/keylayout" not "cd/system/usr/keylayout".
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Oh....my bad..thanx
It didnt work for me . Still walks in circles after i press the left trigger. and the right analog stick only goes up and down
I'm trying to use a wired xbox 360 controller. That shouldnt matter right
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Yes, it does matter, it matters a ton. You need to figure out the vendor and product ID's of the wireless dongle. Run logcat (either in a terminal as root, or download aLogcat from the market) immediately after plugging the dongle into your tablet. Copy and paste the results to pastebin.com then post the link here and I'll tell you how to fix it. It should be dead simple, all you have to do is rename one file based on the info you give me.
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Gary13579 said:
Yes, it does matter, it matters a ton. You need to figure out the vendor and product ID's of the wireless dongle. Run logcat (either in a terminal as root, or download aLogcat from the market) immediately after plugging the dongle into your tablet. Copy and paste the results to pastebin.com then post the link here and I'll tell you how to fix it. It should be dead simple, all you have to do is rename one file based on the info you give me.
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oh, ok, but im trying to use a wired xbox 360 controller, but here is the link, hope i did this right
http://pastebin.com/QRzt6T0X
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Ah my bad I read wireless. You did the logcat perfectly but I'm afraid the info isn't in there (could have sworn it was). You still need to do it 'cause your controller isn't an official MS one (right?), it's a cheap generic one so the product/vendor IDs are different. Plug the controller in, open up a terminal, and type "dmesg" without the quotes then hit enter. You want to look for a line that looks like one of these:
[ 1425.766990] usb 1-1.1: New USB device found, idVendor=0424, idProduct=3803
[ 1426.077965] usb 1-1.1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=04e8, idProduct=685e
These are the vendor and product IDs of the device and are the codes you need to use to get your controller working. The codes are different for every type of device, so you need to check yours yourself, then apply them to the command.
Let's say for example your controller is the first one, vendor id 0424, product id 3803. you'd want to do:
cp Vendor_045e_Product_028e.kl Vendor_0424_Product_3803.kl
for the second, you'd want to do
cp Vendor_045e_Product_028e.kl Vendor_04e8_Product_685e.kl
dmesg should only output one recent item containing the product and vendor IDs (mine contains two because I plugged in my phone, which presents two devices to the TF, my phone internal memory and the SD card), so just edit the command to match those IDs and it should work. Make sense?
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Gary13579 said:
Ah my bad I read wireless. You did the logcat perfectly but I'm afraid the info isn't in there (could have sworn it was). You still need to do it 'cause your controller isn't an official MS one (right?), it's a cheap generic one so the product/vendor IDs are different. Plug the controller in, open up a terminal, and type "dmesg" without the quotes then hit enter. You want to look for a line that looks like one of these:
[ 1425.766990] usb 1-1.1: New USB device found, idVendor=0424, idProduct=3803
[ 1426.077965] usb 1-1.1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=04e8, idProduct=685e
These are the vendor and product IDs of the device and are the codes you need to use to get your controller working. The codes are different for every type of device, so you need to check yours yourself, then apply them to the command.
Let's say for example your controller is the first one, vendor id 0424, product id 3803. you'd want to do:
cp Vendor_045e_Product_028e.kl Vendor_0424_Product_3803.kl
for the second, you'd want to do
cp Vendor_045e_Product_028e.kl Vendor_04e8_Product_685e.kl
dmesg should only output one recent item containing the product and vendor IDs (mine contains two because I plugged in my phone, which presents two devices to the TF, my phone internal memory and the SD card), so just edit the command to match those IDs and it should work. Make sense?
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yes. it akes perfect sense, unfortunately non of the lines start with those digits, they all start with 6XXXXX. Does a wireless ps3 controller have the same issues?
The digits at the start of the line do not matter... Those are just time (in seconds) since the tablet was turned on. What's important is the rest of the line...
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Awesome work, Gary.
Games work perfect.
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thanx a lot man, it works perfectly now...how'd you learn this anyways
Rob S. said:
Awesome work, Gary.
Games work perfect.
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Good to hear it work for you. How are you liking the controller? I still long for a better dpad.
musada said:
thanx a lot man, it works perfectly now...how'd you learn this anyways
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No problem. I figured it out by reading the logcat after connecting my controller and seeing it was being applied the "generic" layout instead of 360. Entered the directory, figured out the file layout and fixed it.
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Gary13579 said:
Good to hear it work for you. How are you liking the controller? I still long for a better dpad.
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Love the controller.
My only gripe is that the d-pad is a bit stiff, and i prefer a full cross or a disc pad over separate buttons.
Makes it difficult to play SF IV.
I see a member over @onlivefans did a decent mod of the controller.
http://onlivefans.com/showthread.php?7352-I-Redesigned-The-OnLive-Controller
The d-pad cutout is a bit rough. He should have used a fine tooth hole saw instead of a dremel or sanded it down a bit.
Looks like those sharp edges will shred your thumb.
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Yup, diagonals are almost impossible with the current dpad. Really disappointed with that. At least they fixed the battery falling out, lol.
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Printing via OTG cable

I created a small video demonstrating printing via OTG host
I did this because i have come across several people saying they cant get it to work, and this is mostly because they are expecting the stock print buttons to work
http://youtu.be/m-8bnejng3Y
I tried to use more than 1 device by connectibg a usb hub, but this did nit work
Are there dual OTG cables available, ir is 1 device the limit ?
Would be nice to connect a printer and a keyboard
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Check this video out:
http://www.androidnz.net/2012/06/samsung-galaxy-s-iii-connectivity-demo.html
Pretty much confirms that certain types of USB hubs will work and work well!
Ahh. Cool.. Will try some more hubs
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hi, thanks for the video. unfortunately i'm at work for the next 25 days (at sea on a boat) and I cannot access youtube from the work computers. Can you detail the process for me? Is an app or script involved?
I plugged a printer into my phone and it popped up saying printer connected so i thought I'd look online to see if anyone got it working. and you did. well done

[Q] Can the Transformer Dock receive 3g broadband from usb stick?

I'm looking to buy the asus transformer infinity + dock for a friend. The fact is, there's no wi-fi at his place so he has a 3g mobile broadband usb stick that he plugs into his laptop to get internet. Has anyone tried if such a setup works? I'm thinking of also pairing a usb hub as everyone could use more usb ports.
Try this
UMTS Manager **root** on Google Play
UMTS manager for the ASUS TRANSFORMER PRIME TF 201
Attention! There is a need ROOT access!
Please install busybox here from play goals, otherwise the display is not the online status.
This is a UMTS stick on Asus Prime Transformer can be used.
As UMTS Stick have been tested, type:
HUAWEI E 160
HUAWEI E 173
HUAWEI E220
HUAWEI K3715
ZTE MF628
If someone uses a different type of stick successfully, please mail to me.
Please observe that this app only with the
ASUS TRANSFORMER PRIME
was tested. In other tablets I can offer no support!
Now works on an Acer Iconia A510
Tried, Yet I cant get Root access, for some reason on .28 Prime
Ravi Shmavi said:
UMTS Manager **root** on Google Play
UMTS manager for the ASUS TRANSFORMER PRIME TF 201
Attention! There is a need ROOT access!
Please install busybox here from play goals, otherwise the display is not the online status.
This is a UMTS stick on Asus Prime Transformer can be used.
As UMTS Stick have been tested, type:
HUAWEI E 160
HUAWEI E 173
HUAWEI E220
HUAWEI K3715
ZTE MF628
If someone uses a different type of stick successfully, please mail to me.
Please observe that this app only with the
ASUS TRANSFORMER PRIME
was tested. In other tablets I can offer no support!
Now works on an Acer Iconia A510
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Thanks for the suggestion; I'll keep it in mind!
84DGR said:
Tried, Yet I cant get Root access, for some reason on .28 Prime
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have you tried this?[ROOT][TOOL]Debugfs automated root?? if you did, did it run through properly? if not what happen?
darkfire2024 said:
I'm looking to buy the asus transformer infinity + dock for a friend. The fact is, there's no wi-fi at his place so he has a 3g mobile broadband usb stick that he plugs into his laptop to get internet. Has anyone tried if such a setup works? I'm thinking of also pairing a usb hub as everyone could use more usb ports.
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I've never tried it on a prime or other Android device. However I did recently help someone set up a Verizon usb 3g device on a Windows Laptop. Thing is, it required the Verizon Access Manager software to be installed on the laptop - so Verizon might be a no go. I'm betting someone out there has probably hacked one, but I wouldn't be optimistic.
A better option might be something like this:
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/...t&action=viewPhoneDetail&selectedPhoneId=5912
The device itself is only $20 but there is that pesky 2 year contract to get that price and the $50 per month for 5 GB per month. A similar device with another carrier that has better rates on data plans might be better. I only mention Verizon because that's what I'm familiar with.
Ravi Shmavi said:
UMTS Manager **root** on Google Play
UMTS manager for the ASUS TRANSFORMER PRIME TF 201
Attention! There is a need ROOT access!
Please install busybox here from play goals, otherwise the display is not the online status.
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I've tried this but it says: "system error > /system/xbin/iproute not found - please install busybox"
Busybox is installed, rooted on WW .28
Tried botha a Huawei and a Nokia stick.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
W.Z.
I would try getting in touch with that app developer. They may be able to give you some information right off the bat to fix it, or maybe it will bring a problem to their attention that they didn't know existed with newer firmware or something.
Of course it depends on the developer, but more times than not, they are very helpful and will go out of their way to get you up and going.
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lil-devil said:
have you tried this?[ROOT][TOOL]Debugfs automated root?? if you did, did it run through properly? if not what happen?
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I ran the ROOT debugfs program after installing drivers and for some reason it wouldnt root, i am trying to work on it now
also I have a N14945 ZTE modem does this matter?
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okay FINALLY rooted the prime, installed busy box and superuser, now the only issue with this is that it keeps telling me that busybox is not installed when it is, i tried to connect with the correct apn from Telstra (my carrier) yet it just keeps updating with superuser access, I have uninstalled and reinstalled
I am about to turn it off and back on to see if it works
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OKAY issue solved
UMTS manager works with HUAWAI 3 Mobile Broadband USB Stick
the settings are as follow
3netaccess
DNS 208.67.222.222
Username - a
password - a
"LEAVE EVERYTHING ELSE AS IS"
it doesnt matter if the app says that busybox isnt installed it will work, you will see the superuser permission granted
Mine is right now
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There are 3g routers u can buy, pocket size, with DL of 50Mbit/s and all that, u can share up to 8 users, running for 4-6 hours unconnected to usb. Can run on usb.
One is sold by Zte other by Huewei.
/// Sent from Motorola Defy (android) phone ///
84DGR said:
OKAY issue solved
UMTS manager works with HUAWAI 3 Mobile Broadband USB Stick
the settings are as follow
3netaccess
DNS 208.67.222.222
Username - a
password - a
"LEAVE EVERYTHING ELSE AS IS"
it doesnt matter if the app says that busybox isnt installed it will work, you will see the superuser permission granted
Mine is right now
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Can I ask for some clarification please. When you say '3netaccess' - do you mean the APN info or something else? What exactly is the syntax and where does this go? I used three.co.uk as my APN plus all the other info you posted and connected via an E220. Just want to make sure I'm not missing anything...
Edit: Also notice that it loses/drops the connection with the dongle as soon as the tablet goes to 'sleep' (ie. after 1 min in my case on the screen sleep setting). Is there anyway round this..?
Cheers
3netaccess was jst like your 3.co.uk it was was my austalian access point (like 3mms and 3internet)
the only way i have seen to stop it from sleeping is by leaving the sceen on, or changing the screen setings, mine is on 1hour and then i turn it on andd off as i need
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Has anyone gotten this to work with AT&T? It recognizes my modem (E173) but won't connect. The modem is recognized by UMTS Manager.
My APN settings are:
wap.cingular
8.8.8.8
/dev/ttyUSB0
I tried with and without the username and password: [email protected] and CINGULAR1
I don't think the username/password is needed anymore on AT&T.
bgroins said:
Has anyone gotten this to work with AT&T? It recognizes my modem (E173) but won't connect. The modem is recognized by UMTS Manager.
My APN settings are:
wap.cingular
8.8.8.8
/dev/ttyUSB0
I tried with and without the username and password: [email protected] and CINGULAR1
I don't think the username/password is needed anymore on AT&T.
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I am interested in this as well to get mine to get 3G in the USA.

Usb Ethernet adapter

Anyone knows if media pad support usb Ethernet adapter? Thanks!
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I'm intrested as well. I think you can try it with an apple adapter(it works with most android devices) or this. I'll buy this tablet if it supports it, because I don't want to pay for wifi in hotels, where the wired connection is free.
Petya19 said:
I'm intrested as well. I think you can try it with an apple adapter(it works with most android devices) or this. I'll buy this tablet if it supports it, because I don't want to pay for wifi in hotels, where the wired connection is free.
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Good question. Hmm.... I might have to try it. I have a USB-to-Ethernet adapter I bought for my Nintendo Wii. I'll try it out this evening and report back.
luvduchovny said:
Good question. Hmm.... I might have to try it. I have a USB-to-Ethernet adapter I bought for my Nintendo Wii. I'll try it out this evening and report back.
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Hold on, guys. It's not as easy as you might think....
Huawei "forgot" to include the necessary kernel modules for ethernet adapter support in the build process of the kernel.
So there might be some adapters out there that may be detected by the Mediapad's kernel. But after that you need to set DNS servers manually and that's really awful ...
Currently, I'm in the process of writing a little app that installs appropriate kernel modules for ethernet adapter support, contacts a DHCP server once connected physically to one via a CAT-5 cable and then sets up DNS servers.
However, I'm really slow in writing this little piece of App because I have so many other commitments to follow. I you can patiently wait I gonna post my solution here in a couple of weeks ....
All the best,
DFahren
This is good news, looking forward to what you come up with.I install slot of IP cameras and to set their IP addresses you need to be hardwired before they can be on a system.also work with wireless access points,alarms and more
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luvduchovny said:
Good question. Hmm.... I might have to try it. I have a USB-to-Ethernet adapter I bought for my Nintendo Wii. I'll try it out this evening and report back.
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I'm an idiot because my usb to Ethernet adapter isn't a micro-usb to Ethernet. It would be great if it was. In my Viewsonic GTablet days this worked with no problems.

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