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Re: WMWifirouter (yes, another thread)
if you know the topic has been beaten to death, why not just post in there?? it will still bump you up the topic list, but doesnt create another needless thread..
if you need to figure out how to tether properly, i urge you to turn to your cell phone provider for the proper solutions.. btw..welcome to the site
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Re: WMWifirouter (yes, another thread)
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You MUST make sure ICS is working before you use WMwifirouter. It does not have to be turned on (the app does this for you), however just make sure ICS is working, then you can disconnect. For version 0.8 only: (credit to original thread at xda developers and Chainfire): Setting up an Ad Hoc WiFi connection on your mobile device Make sure your WiFi radio is on. Go to Start->Settings->"Connections" tab. Select "Wi-Fi" applet. On the "Wireless" tab, select "Add New...". Type any network name you would like for your Ad Hoc network (eg. WMobileAdHoc) Make sure the "This is a device-to-device (ad-hoc) connection" option is checked. Select the "Next" button. On the "Configure Network Authentication" screen, select "Open" for the Authentication type, and "Disabled" for Data Encryption. For the purposes of testing, lets verify the connection works without encryption, if it does, you can modify your Ad Hoc connection properties later to enable the encryption mode of your choice. Select the "Next" button. Select "Finish" on the final screen. Configuring a static IP address on your WiFi device Go to Start->Settings->"Connections" tab. Select the "Wi-Fi" applet. On the "Network Adapters" tab, select your WiFi device (for the HTC Mogul this is the item listed as "IEEE 802.11b/g Compatible Wi-Fi Adapter"). On the "IP Address" tab, select the "Use specific IP address" radio button. For the IP address enter the value "192.168.0.9" with a Subnet mask of "255.255.255.0". OK the dialog. ****end snip***
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Thanks for the warm welcome but I'm not new to this kind of stuff. |
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Could anyone point me in the direction of the .cab for v0.8? |
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Re: WMWifirouter (yes, another thread)
i'm not sure i'm allowed to cause it's shareware now, but i'm sure u can get it somehow.... google would be my suggestion
version 0.8 was freeware Last edited by No1ustad; 02-23-2009 at 06:05 AM. |
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and if your hell bent, its around, but i wont point you in the direction of where to find it, due to a major debate on this siite right now, sorry |
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Re: WMWifirouter (yes, another thread)
I understand the issue with not being able to provide a freeware version of a now shareware program. I just figured I may as well take a stab at it using a different version of the program, because this one obviously isn't working.
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