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Re: [2/27/2010] Google Android for TP2 CDMA [In Dev]
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WEP keys are VERY easy to crack. back on subject: This didn't boot on my phone though, could have gotten corrupted in download though, going to try it again later tonight when I get home. |
Re: [2/27/2010] Google Android for TP2 CDMA [In Dev]
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The first google result for 'WEP nexus one' has a good suggestion, though. Dump the WEP, and just use MAC address filtering. |
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Has anyone gotten GenY dualboot to run correctly....mine continues to say not properly installed on the Droid side...:scratch:
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I switched mine to WPA2/AES, works great - I'd suggest you do the same unless you have some sort of device dependency on WEP. I'm just not sure if WEP connectivity is (or should be) on a fix list for this project, especially when it we've got a very simple workaround that we can handle ourselves. Not saying that it won't happen, but I wouldn't hold my breath - especially when there is stuff like CDMA data and GPS pending. |
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it really is kind of point less, winmo still boots fully, it just immediately goes to android after winmo is done. Just create a shortcut and use that, and you will have one less then that runs when you are rebooting to winmo
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Ok, @ LiquidX with your comment about the clock thing.
I have read in the past that Android and Windows Mobile do not save your clock information the same way on the phone. Therefore, some times when switching between the two, you will you will have your clock look off, it doesn't always happen, but sometimes. Also, @ all the people saying that there are already other CDMA Android phones The other phones may be on CDMA, yes, but they were originally built with the intentions of running Android. There are proper drivers for them, the hardware is put together in a way that will support the best Android experience. Touch Pro 2 has different hardware than phones such as the Hero or the Droid. Its almost like saying "If I take a Touch Pro 2 Rom, and Flash it on my Mogul, its the same thing." It just doesn't work, the hardware is different. The drivers are different, and the way the phone works on the inside is different. With the whole WEP issue, you could always have a MAC authorization as mentioned above, that way, you know your devices are allowed to talk and you don't have to worry about your WEP being essentially unprotected. |
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