Any way to retrieve stored wifi password from Android device without root and ADB?? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi Guys...
I have a GS3 connected to a wifi network. I want to reteive the wifi network password from it. I know we can do it if the device is rooted. I also dont have access to ADB. Is there any other way to retrieve the password from the device without Root and ADB??

Just bringing UP one time.. Expecting some replies..

AW: Any way to retrieve stored wifi password from Android device without root and ADB
amith007 said:
I also dont have access to ADB.
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Everybody have access to ABD!
Just activade it at developers settings
Pull with ABD the file
/data/misc/wifi/ wpa_supplicant.conf
to your PC. There are saved all wifi-passwords
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 4

ha ha.. thanks for the reply.. but by telling "i dont have access to ADB", i meant that i am not able to connect that phone into a PC with ADB.. its a test device in my work place..

amith007 said:
Hi Guys...
I have a GS3 connected to a wifi network. I want to reteive the wifi network password from it. I know we can do it if the device is rooted. I also dont have access to ADB. Is there any other way to retrieve the password from the device without Root and ADB??
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Try using an app from the play store they will save the password for you if you have already entered it before.:laugh:

amith007 said:
ha ha.. thanks for the reply.. but by telling "i dont have access to ADB", i meant that i am not able to connect that phone into a PC with ADB.. its a test device in my work place..
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If you need to recover the pass directly from the device, you need root. There aren't any other way.

Sounds suspicious to me!
If it's a work phone why do you need the wifi password?
If it's already connected why do you need to know the password?
Why don't you just ask your network admin the password if you are allowed access?
Please explain yourself before I report you..

CtrlAltDelIrl said:
Sounds suspicious to me!
If it's a work phone why do you need the wifi password?
If it's already connected why do you need to know the password?
Why don't you just ask your network admin the password if you are allowed access?
Please explain yourself before I report you..
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Oh ho.. cool man.. we are in need to test an application which needs internet.. earlier we got the password for a wireless network used by the adjacent team in one of our device.. now my manager is reluctant again going back to them begging for the password.. so he asked me any other way.. even i know how to do it when the device is rooted, but unfortunately the device is not rooted and i cant root it since its not mine.. and there is no adb setup available as well..anyways we got the password..this time he sent me to beg for it..

Use this APP
WiFi Pass Recovery & Backup Best app just showed the password but ROOT required.
Just download the file attached

Marcus_1997 said:
WiFi Pass Recovery & Backup Best app just showed the password but ROOT required.
Just download the file attached
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the program works great. Thanks

It works !!
Marcus_1997 said:
WiFi Pass Recovery & Backup Best app just showed the password but ROOT required.
Just download the file attached
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Thanks Marcus
It works

Thank you
Well done Marcus. It works

kelsim100 said:
Well done Marcus. It works
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It worked well till Android 4.2.2
Since I updated to 4.3, it shows "No password needed"
Sure my S4 is rooted
Hope it will work again.
Mobydick

Wifi passwords are encrypted on my S4 4.3!
Am I the only person that has thier Wifi passwords are encrypted in thier "wpa_supplicant.con" file by default. If not does anyone know how to have it decrypted by default so I could see my wifi passwords. Thanx

worked like a charm on my original tab 1

Used Wifi Key Recovery and never had problems, got the HTC M8 and now when i open the app it show zero protected networks, even though i am on wifi, changed over to Wifi Password Recovery, this one does show all the networks i have logged into but when i press on one of them to get the password, i get HTC=ENCRYPTION:then bunch of letters, non of which are the passwords. Can this be disabled in the HTC, or is it a 4.4.2 issue. Thanks in advance for your help.

Wifi passwords are encrypted on my S5 :crying:
Any solution ?

JCS666 said:
Wifi passwords are encrypted on my S5 :crying:
Any solution ?
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I've yet to find any solution to be able to see the passwords, even is i use /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf, they are still encrypted btw, love the motogp avatar

I found the keys but they are in Hex format. Even with the usage of a an escape (0x) the wireless card fails to connect using these 24 long passwords.
Does it mean they are encrypted? if so how to decrypt.

privatewarrior1 said:
I found the keys but they are in Hex format. Even with the usage of a an escape (0x) the wireless card fails to connect using these 24 long passwords.
Does it mean they are encrypted? if so how to decrypt.
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Yes, they are encypted. How to decrypt? hard to know before know what type of encryption they use, the result of encryption is a number show in hex... maybe transforming into pure binary and then transforming on something could work... but I really dont know... maybe is just a new type of encryption and the only way to decrypt is to create multiple password you know the result and compare the hex tags.
Hope someone could help us to avoid that kind of work xD

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Change the device's wifi name that shows up in router?

Hi,
I just got my first Android phone. I am running shipped 2.2 ROM from Vodafone Australia. I have connected it to wifi and it shows up as ANDROID_XXXXXXXXXXXX in the connected device list. How do I change that name?
I have changed the bluetooth device name already. Can I not change the wifi name?
TA.
You can't if you're not rooted. BTW B has a feature for this.
Sent from my HTC Legend
Thanks. I am not planinng to root it now as I am still getting used to it. For
me 99% of the stuff I need is already there and I am happy with it.
Now all I need is a decent file manager and a ZIP or RAR application which works on Android. I need to password protect some files so I figure I can use ZIP or RAR file and be done with it but I also want to manage files using file manager.
BlaY0 said:
BTW B has a feature for this.
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Pardon my lack of knowledge but what is "B"?
janemanno1 said:
Pardon my lack of knowledge but what is "B"?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=866849
Custom Rom
Thanks. I am not ready to go custom rom route either.
Is there just a rooted option?
Or can this be changed in qpst?
xtreme barton said:
Is there just a rooted option?
Or can this be changed in qpst?
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Well I actually guess now that we have unlocked bootloader, you could keep your stock rom, and unlock the boot loader and then change what you need to...
Previously you needed to root to change stuff. If you go to dev section you can find out how to unlock by reading the unlock thread
sent from my legend using zeubeas cm9 beta2
I have asked this question myself. and found the name CAN be changed settings>wireless& networks>portable Wi-Fi hotspot settings> and select Router Name(SSID)
I was not able to do this while hotspot was active. but i disabled the hotspot and then was able to rename the router (SSID) from the default Wildfire S that it was
I hope this helped.

[Q] Using O1 behind a proxy server

Here, I have access to internet by wifi network and it is behind a Squid proxy server with authentication. how can i use wifi network here?!
Are u trying to connect your phone through a public network?
Yes... it is a corporation network that i am within.
pymebrahimi said:
Yes... it is a corporation network that i am within.
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Then, you can't, you need to have an username and password..
yukinok25 said:
Then, you can't, you need to have an username and password..
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I have a username and password of course...! I don't trying to hack!! I am here and have a username and password and internet access legally...now i want to be able to use it on my phone... so i write this post....
how can i use my phone behind a proxy server with authentication...! please help
pymebrahimi said:
I have a username and password of course...! I don't trying to hack!! I am here and have a username and password and internet access legally...now i want to be able to use it on my phone... so i write this post....
how can i use my phone behind a proxy server with authentication...! please help
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If I understood correctly, you can try downloading "orbot" app from the market.
I found something else here:
http://android-proxy.blogspot.com/
i tryed that... not working on our phone?
I'm not trying to breaking the filtering! just easyly access to web! so orbot is not the answer... but i saw the link you shared before... not working on our phone!
any other way including the iptables way would be great
pymebrahimi said:
i tryed that... not working on our phone?
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If you are talking about Orbot, you need to have root to use it.
Sorry, I don't get it, if you have username and password why can't you access to the internet?
What kind of message or error do you get?

Recovering Android Passwords

Hi all!
My GF is getting a new phone and we are having real trouble remembering her Google mail password!
We have tried all the recovery options on-line, but Google are pretty useless at recovering passwords and its driving me insane!
Now, on her old phone, it all still works, and Im just wondering if there is anyway at all as to recover or dig out the password from in the phone somewhere!
Any help would be appreciated as this is driving me insane haha
Cheers
Keith
I found this with google from another forum, password could be stored in
/data/data/com.google.android.gm/database/gmail.db
and related files to google account in
Code:
/data/system/accounts.db
/data/system/sync/accounts.xml
/data/data/com.google.android.gm/databases/gmail.db
/data/data/com.google.android.providers.calendar/databases/calendar.db
/data/data/com.google.android.providers.gmail/databases/mailstore.#######@gmail.com.db
/data/data/com.google.android.providers.talk/databases/talk.db
/data/data/com.google.android.providers.subscribedfeeds/databases/subscribedfeeds.db
Haven't tried myself cause I have no account of any type, so I dont know if passwords are plain text or hashed...
If this fails, I can share you my method anyway:
Connect both your PC and phone to the same home wifi network.
Install a POP3 server on your PC (ok this could be a pain in the @ss, I give you a hint on a easy one: Argo Mail server)
Activate and run it, then take your PCs IP (let's say it's 192.168.0.2)
Edit your Gmail account from the phone, and change the server from gmail's to 192.168.0.2, edit the ports and set it to use POP and plain authentication without encryption (default port should be 110).
Check your mail from the phone ! You just hijacked your credentials from the gmails secure server to your home mail server, that will of course give you an error because there is no account for that address. But you are then able to intercept the password because it's sent as plain text !! And should work for any email address, as long as you are able to edit the server address in the mailbox settings.
Just don't use it to bash into ur GFs email
not a clue how to get into /data/data/com.google.android.gm/database/gmail.db! haha
But i just tried you 2nd method, and i have the e-mail server setup no problem, but there isnt any options to change the Gmail address/port on the phone :s ARGH!
Keefo said:
not a clue how to get into /data/data/com.google.android.gm/database/gmail.db! haha
But i just tried you 2nd method, and i have the e-mail server setup no problem, but there isnt any options to change the Gmail address/port on the phone :s ARGH!
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You can use adb shell to get that file, but I always use my dear QuickSSHd and get it with WinSCP on my pc. If I get any permission error, I open my Root Explorer and mount the root with r/w permission ! With that you can access any file in your phone/memory card.
As for the second, this is supposed to work only if you can change the address of the server and auth method ... if you are using an app with hardcoded server and port (and you could even hijack it that connection to your server) it will still be encrypted and you might not get the password...
Wow! Didn't realize recovering a password would be such a pain in the ass! My issue is I have been using LastPass and last night it decided to lose my Gmail info. Now I can only get to it from my DInc. I had LastPass generate a 20 digit secure password and it is too long to remember it all.
Google, being the dicks they are expect you to jump through hoops to try to get it back and will "get back to you" in 3-5 days. if you haven't tried They want the last password you remember, when you opened the account and on and on....
Reading this second method here, I am unsure exactly what to do. I am a noob at this linux based stuff and not terribly familiar with adb. I barely muddled through all it took to root my DInc and install a custom ROM.
A little more help? Maybe?
EDIT: Got QuickSSHd and WinSCP working together, but I have no idea where to look for the file to change the POP IP address to try to recover this password.
Never mind .....
Hello! I have a little bit different problem.... I have changed the password in Facebook last month and is stored in my Samsung Galaxy 5... How i can recover the password? My android app has stored the password so i can login only from this... i can't restore the password from my pc because i don't have anymore access to this email account.... is there any solution?
cloudtrax said:
Hello! I have a little bit different problem.... I have changed the password in Facebook last month and is stored in my Samsung Galaxy 5... How i can recover the password? My android app has stored the password so i can login only from this... i can't restore the password from my pc because i don't have anymore access to this email account.... is there any solution?
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If you had added any mobile number of yours then it could help you enough or if any alternative email address.Either you got no choise to get it back.
Help me to decrypt please
in accounts.db file and accounts table I have:
1/Csd9isUuYtNpka5reHGjLshQ1nztm5YliiJlaQMjp70 2p78x01x1iRttFP70uH-tWhz as password field for com.google type
and
YUhOdmIyaHpiMjl0 as password field for com.htc.android.mail type
So can anybody help me to decrypt it?
Success!
ell3 said:
If this fails, I can share you my method anyway:
Connect both your PC and phone to the same home wifi network.
Install a POP3 server on your PC (ok this could be a pain in the @ss, I give you a hint on a easy one: Argo Mail server)
Activate and run it, then take your PCs IP (let's say it's 192.168.0.2)
Edit your Gmail account from the phone, and change the server from gmail's to 192.168.0.2, edit the ports and set it to use POP and plain authentication without encryption (default port should be 110).
Check your mail from the phone ! You just hijacked your credentials from the gmails secure server to your home mail server, that will of course give you an error because there is no account for that address. But you are then able to intercept the password because it's sent as plain text !! And should work for any email address, as long as you are able to edit the server address in the mailbox settings.
Just don't use it to bash into ur GFs email
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Thanks ell3!! It's a really witty solution that i would never have come up with and I just used it to recover my mail password from kitkat's mail app. I used Wireshark to sniff the traffic during the authentication attempt and it worked really fine.
end_092 said:
Thanks ell3!! It's a really witty solution that i would never have come up with and I just used it to recover my mail password from kitkat's mail app. I used Wireshark to sniff the traffic during the authentication attempt and it worked really fine.
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The method is good but you do not need to complicate yourself. Do not install mail server install wireshark and with a r73 or any wifi that can capture promiscuous you can sniff your username and password
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ell3 said:
You can use adb shell to get that file, but I always use my dear QuickSSHd and get it with WinSCP on my pc. If I get any permission error, I open my Root Explorer and mount the root with r/w permission ! With that you can access any file in your phone/memory card.
As for the second, this is supposed to work only if you can change the address of the server and auth method ... if you are using an app with hardcoded server and port (and you could even hijack it that connection to your server) it will still be encrypted and you might not get the password...
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Maybe wireshark and live Kali linux ...do the job
Recover passwords of stock browser
I found an app, which can recover and edit stored browser Passwords. You can give it a try: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tkstudio.browserpasswordrecovery
mrhamed said:
in accounts.db file and accounts table I have:
1/Csd9isUuYtNpka5reHGjLshQ1nztm5YliiJlaQMjp70 2p78x01x1iRttFP70uH-tWhz as password field for com.google type
and
YUhOdmIyaHpiMjl0 as password field for com.htc.android.mail type
So can anybody help me to decrypt it?
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For recovery of password from HTC Email app you unbase64 the password field, then you unbase64 the result and then you switch pair of characters like this "0123..." -> "1032..."
Following this procedure your password should be "shooshoom".
Can you please confirm this is correct?
Yes it works but I can't understand exactly how?!
I decode the "YUhOdmIyaHpiMjl0" via base64decode.net and result is: "aHNvb2hzb29t"
What is your mean about "switch pair of characters" exactly?
mrhamed said:
Yes it works but I can't understand exactly how?!
I decode the "YUhOdmIyaHpiMjl0" via base64decode.net and result is: "aHNvb2hzb29t"
What is your mean about "switch pair of characters" exactly?
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At first you have "YUhOdmIyaHpiMjl0"
you decode base64, you get "aHNvb2hzb29t"
then you decode base64 the result, you get "hsoohsoom"
now you switch pairs of characters (first with second, third with fourth...) and you finally get "shooshoom"
CuberX said:
For recovery of password from HTC Email app you unbase64 the password field, then you unbase64 the result and then you switch pair of characters like this "0123..." -> "1032..."
Following this procedure your password should be "shooshoom".
Can you please confirm this is correct?
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Hi!!! I have the same problem! I forget my password on mail app but is a imap account ... how i find this file? I have HTC m9 plus with android 6.0
Tks!
eduaf1 said:
Hi!!! I have the same problem! I forget my password on mail app but is a imap account ... how i find this file? I have HTC m9 plus with android 6.0
Tks!
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if your device is rooted then navigate to "data/data/com.htc.android.mail/databases" and copy the file "mail.db". Then open given file in some program that can open sqlite database for example SQLiteStudio. Then locate the table with name "accounts" in which are the _password and _outpassword values obfuscated in a way that was described above. If your device is not rooted, then you can extract the file through ADB backup.
nice one bro
ell3 said:
I found this with google from another forum, password could be stored in
/data/data/com.google.android.gm/database/gmail.db
and related files to google account in
Code:
/data/system/accounts.db
/data/system/sync/accounts.xml
/data/data/com.google.android.gm/databases/gmail.db
/data/data/com.google.android.providers.calendar/databases/calendar.db
/data/data/com.google.android.providers.gmail/databases/mailstore.#######@gmail.com.db
/data/data/com.google.android.providers.talk/databases/talk.db
/data/data/com.google.android.providers.subscribedfeeds/databases/subscribedfeeds.db
Haven't tried myself cause I have no account of any type, so I dont know if passwords are plain text or hashed...
If this fails, I can share you my method anyway:
Connect both your PC and phone to the same home wifi network.
Install a POP3 server on your PC (ok this could be a pain in the @ss, I give you a hint on a easy one: Argo Mail server)
Activate and run it, then take your PCs IP (let's say it's 192.168.0.2)
Edit your Gmail account from the phone, and change the server from gmail's to 192.168.0.2, edit the ports and set it to use POP and plain authentication without encryption (default port should be 110).
Check your mail from the phone ! You just hijacked your credentials from the gmails secure server to your home mail server, that will of course give you an error because there is no account for that address. But you are then able to intercept the password because it's sent as plain text !! And should work for any email address, as long as you are able to edit the server address in the mailbox settings.
Just don't use it to bash into ur GFs email
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mate in defalt email in glacsy s5 i just used imap insted of pop but gave me no security options and boom wiershark i was going to try ssl srtip or some **** u saved me the head ake thanks bro
Hello I bump this old thread I got similar Problems. I wonder if there is an app that can do this job?
Tks!!!!
CuberX said:
if your device is rooted then navigate to "data/data/com.htc.android.mail/databases" and copy the file "mail.db". Then open given file in some program that can open sqlite database for example SQLiteStudio. Then locate the table with name "accounts" in which are the _password and _outpassword values obfuscated in a way that was described above. If your device is not rooted, then you can extract the file through ADB backup.
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Thats works!!!!! Thanks so much!!!!!
Can anyone help me, I lost my yahoo mail password, i cant recovery because is a old account and the number that they have on file is from another country , im been looking for help everyone, i have the email on my android phone but i dont receive mail for some reason, i try to reade the database of the samsung.mail but all i see is the email that im trying to recovery and at the password field i see a code encryted i think . 4fLOS0UXlNkBh1Uc8kDW6g== ..
how do i decrypt that no idea someone help i really need this email back

[GUIDE] WIFI revere TETHER over Ad-hoc for WINDOWS and UBUNTU

This guide teaches you to reverse tether your Android phone via WiFi. That is, it allows you to use your Ethernet connection of PC on your Android phone. It is useful for those who do not have WiFi routers and data connection. So if you have unlimited data plan for your computer, why not share the connection with your phone?
I am not the developer of the files supplied
Requirements:-
1.Rooted Phone
2.Wifi enabled Laptop or PC
3.Root explorer or any other application which gives system access
4.File in the attachement
Procedure :-
Phone:
Download Wpa_supplicant.zip and extract "wpa_supplicant" from it, save it on your SD card.
Open Root Explorer, and grant it superuser access when asked for.
Navigate to system -> bin and long press on wpa_supplicant; Select copy, and paste the file into any folder on your SD card.
Now navigate to the file you downloaded, copy it in same way, and paste it back to system -> bin. Note, you might need to mount the system as R/W instead of R/O by pressing a button on the top just before pasting the file.
Reboot.
▬▬Ubuntu (Must work for other Linux Distros too)▬▬:
Open Network Connections
Goto Wireless tab, select add, and set the following:
SSID: <Any_name_you_like>
Mode: Ad hoc
Leave other things unchanged, and go to Ipv4 settings tab
Set method to Shared to other computers
Go to Wireless security tab and set Security to WEP 40/128 bit key and set key to a numeric password (or hexadecimal one).
Check the connect automatically box on top of the tabs and press Save.
Your Android phone must now detect this network, and you can establish the connection by using your security key.
▬▬Windows XP, Vista, 7▬▬
Download and Install Connectify from www . connectify.me/download-lite/
Start Connectify Hotspot by giving a name and password to your hotspot and selecting the Ethernet connection to share. Make sure the security type is WEP or Open.
Disable your firewall (Simply adding it to exceptions doesn't work for AVG at least)
Now your phone should be able to see the hotspot and establish the connection using the password set.
Known Issues :
1.Random disconnections (Very less frequency)
2.Disconnections due to screen lock / sleep on laptop
3.For me Security mode does not works
HIT THANKS IF IT WORKED
ENJOY
For windows, "virtual wifi router" -> Download is free, and imho better..
Do not download the installer version though
it doesn't work, my wifi is broken. When i turn it on, it does nothing, no scanning for network whatsoever and after a few second it turns off by it self. please help..
imkid5359 said:
it doesn't work, my wifi is broken. When i turn it on, it does nothing, no scanning for network whatsoever and after a few second it turns off by it self. please help..
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I tried it ....It WORKS...may b yu wuld hav bricked your phone deleting sm files...thats y its always adviced to do a backup!
HitMaN/ said:
I tried it ....It WORKS...may b yu wuld hav bricked your phone deleting sm files...thats y its always adviced to do a backup!
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i think the problem is "wpa_supplicant" file. i moved my backup "wpa_supplicant" back to system/bin and now wifi works fine..
There is a much simpler way to reverse tether. Just search for the app in the play store. It's name is “reverse tether" it costs $4.99 but there's a trial version for testing purposes.
Samson1433 said:
There is a much simpler way to reverse tether. Just search for the app in the play store. It's name is “reverse tether" it costs $4.99 but there's a trial version for testing purposes.
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please read the thread before you post. That app works only on usb connection. and the op is discussing wireless tether. i don't think anybody would like to spend 5 dollars and then be physically tethered to the pc.
Also, this sites name is xda-developers, we are here to develop and find solutions. If you just wanted to buy 5 dollar apps, then why visit here?
so other people can get it to work? i wonder why doesn't it work for me, tried it again but still facing the same problem, i'm on arconium gb 8.2 and doom kernel v22 :/
HitMaN/
u r attaching the binary file
i tried this several times with several file source ALWAYS FAIL(i didn't try yours)
maybe the the wpa_supplicant.conf file , that located in /etc/wifi/
or the other one located in /data/misc/wifi
r regenerating the binary file the wrong way so it overwritten
is it possible to attach above mention file so we can follow same
NOTE:THIS FILE CONTAIN UR WIRELESS NETWORK PASSWORDS U CAN REPLACE IT WITH *****
Why not just use connectify?
Sent from my LT18i using Tapatalk 2
imkid5359 said:
it doesn't work, my wifi is broken. When i turn it on, it does nothing, no scanning for network whatsoever and after a few second it turns off by it self. please help..
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it happened with me too . Then i delete the file which i paste it and return the original one to let my wireless work again . Any help
can be used in 4.0.4?
Why not just use connectify?<br />
<br />
Sent from my LT18i using Tapatalk 2
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Im traveling a lot an on the beginning I'm use connectify also but after a couple of updates it doesn't runner well anymore!!!!!
Then I'm switching to #Virtual Wi-Fi Router# ( to use on W7)
It runns well.
But I'm.never installed everything different on my phone???? Try it first without any change................
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How to root Humax H1 android HD wifi receiver? anyone help me please...

Hi All,
I'm new here,
I'm wondering if there is any chance to root my Humax H1 android HD wifi receiver,
Thank you,
Best regards.
omaremad82 said:
Hi All,
I'm new here,
I'm wondering if there is any chance to root my Humax H1 android HD wifi receiver,
Thank you,
Best regards.
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not sure, try kingo with pc and kingroot without pc, if not work wait for custom recovery
XN Logos said:
not sure, try kingo with pc and kingroot without pc, if not work wait for custom recovery
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thank you, but i have a problem that there is no play store in this box, only something called humax store as a limited apps to install, and when to try to install apk from a flash memory it said: file not supported and when to try to enable from unknown sources it aked for a password, that ieven it's not showing any field to fill the password
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omar emad ....
do you found the solution ?
i have the same issue ..
1st every thing was running good ...
even there is no google play store .. but the "unknown sources" was enabled
but after the last update ...
they close and disabled everything ...
i feel ...
i was cheated with this device
omaremad82 said:
Hi All,
I'm new here,
I'm wondering if there is any chance to root my Humax H1 android HD wifi receiver,
Thank you,
Best regards.
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Hi, i hacked the password, when you press the apk file, it will ask you for password then on the remote press the arrows button: left right left left right up down up up down
then it will open settings then press install from unknown sources, press agree and you are done. After that download kingo root from here: https://root-apk.kingoapp.com/kingoroot-download.htm
Install it, Make shure your wifi is turned on the humax, then connect a usb/wireless mouse or use phone with humax cast app to control the mouse, click root then wait for it to get rooted, if it is stuck in 90% press back on the remote then a fail will show but it is rooted just restart it, delete kingo root then open the superuser app.
(NOT FAKE)
KBJ911 said:
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