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Sc/ant864 09-08-2011 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 2143680)
No. Settings -> Wireless & Networks -> Portable Hotspot. It's far from perfect tho, be warned.

Have you tried barnacle wifi tether? I used it alot with FRX06 and it worked great, although when I tried it with FRX07 it seemed like it kept running even after disconnect, did you point out in one of your posts that it tends to do that with FRX07?

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arrrghhh 09-08-2011 08:08 PM

Re: Simple Guide, Android on SD card! 4 Easy Steps (15 min): TP2 DL links (FRX07.1)
 
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Originally Posted by Dinomon1 (Post 2143684)
Would Sprint charge it for hotspot..? With my WinMob, WiFi was connected on my Dell laptop, but not on the HP Touchpad.. hope this will work with the tablet.

Most hotspots don't throw up a 'true' AP. They use what's called an adhoc network, which your fantastic paperweight can't handle. It needs a true AP, which the native Android tethering app does.

Sprint has never said anything about my tethering. YMMV.

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Originally Posted by Sc/ant864 (Post 2143692)
Have you tried barnacle wifi tether? I used it alot with FRX06 and it worked great, although when I tried it with FRX07 it seemed like it kept running even after disconnect, did you point out in one of your posts that it tends to do that with FRX07?

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Sorry, missed this post at first.

Barnacle is similar to all the others - it uses adhoc networks instead of using a true AP. The built-in tether feature is the only one (that I know of) that throws up an actual AP.

Why didn't you use XDAndroid's wifi tethering app? :p It worked great, but again... it used an adhoc network, which most laptops can handle - but Android devices cannot connect to adhoc networks, and the TouchPad is in the same boat AFAIK.

spinn 09-09-2011 11:59 AM

Re: Simple Guide, Android on SD card! 4 Easy Steps (15 min): TP2 DL links (FRX07.1)
 
Has the battery life problems been addressed in the latest build? I have FRX06 and was planning to upgrade to FRX07. I've only been able to get 3-5 hrs use.

arrrghhh 09-09-2011 12:18 PM

Re: Simple Guide, Android on SD card! 4 Easy Steps (15 min): TP2 DL links (FRX07.1)
 
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Originally Posted by spinn (Post 2143806)
Has the battery life problems been addressed in the latest build? I have FRX06 and was planning to upgrade to FRX07. I've only been able to get 3-5 hrs use.

Android will inherently use more battery than WinMo, all else equal.

3-5hrs is not unheard of if you're a 'heavy' user. These types of users can't make it thru a full day on a native Android device, so you'll have no hope on a ported one. As for "light" usage, which is what I would classify my usage as - I can easily go 12+ hours. It all depends on your usage...

Also, widgets & apps that autoupdate are going to kill your battery. The more frequently they update, the quicker it will kill your batt. Keep these to a minimum. My Speed Improvements thread has some tips that will help save battery life too - focus on the DroidWall and memory management sections.

Sc/ant864 09-09-2011 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 2143703)

Sorry, missed this post at first.

Barnacle is similar to all the others - it uses adhoc networks instead of using a true AP. The built-in tether feature is the only one (that I know of) that throws up an actual AP.

Why didn't you use XDAndroid's wifi tethering app? :p It worked great, but again... it used an adhoc network, which most laptops can handle - but Android devices cannot connect to adhoc networks, and the TouchPad is in the same boat AFAIK.

I don't know really why I didn't try the XDA wifi app other than at the time so much stuff was still broken in the build(frx06) that I felt barnacle would automatically set up my configuration. I know my Archos 10.1 did connect but I cannot remember weither it would fail after awhile or not. Keep in mind up until a year ago I knew nothing about android so I was a little gun shy.

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tubeboggan 09-10-2011 12:19 PM

Re: Simple Guide, Android on SD card! 4 Easy Steps (15 min): TP2 DL links (FRX07.1)
 
Upgraded from 7 to 7.1 and can't receive incoming calls. Went back to 7 and it works again.
Any ideas? Same settings and startup file.

ferny4 09-10-2011 02:21 PM

Re: Simple Guide, Android on SD card! 4 Easy Steps (15 min): TP2 DL links (FRX07.1)
 
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Originally Posted by tubeboggan (Post 2144010)
Upgraded from 7 to 7.1 and can't receive incoming calls. Went back to 7 and it works again.
Any ideas? Same settings and startup file.

im not sure if your problem is the same as mine.. when i receive a call i can hear it ring , but cant see who is calling. i just have to wait till i get the notification "missed call" and then just call back..any help would be gladly appreciated..

tubeboggan 09-10-2011 02:31 PM

Re: Simple Guide, Android on SD card! 4 Easy Steps (15 min): TP2 DL links (FRX07.1)
 
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Originally Posted by ferny4 (Post 2144021)
im not sure if your problem is the same as mine.. when i receive a call i can hear it ring , but cant see who is calling. i just have to wait till i get the notification "missed call" and then just call back..any help would be gladly appreciated..

Nope, I don't even get a "missed call" :???:

spinn 09-11-2011 03:24 PM

Re: Simple Guide, Android on SD card! 4 Easy Steps (15 min): TP2 DL links (FRX07.1)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 2143809)
Android will inherently use more battery than WinMo, all else equal.

3-5hrs is not unheard of if you're a 'heavy' user. These types of users can't make it thru a full day on a native Android device, so you'll have no hope on a ported one. As for "light" usage, which is what I would classify my usage as - I can easily go 12+ hours. It all depends on your usage...

Also, widgets & apps that autoupdate are going to kill your battery. The more frequently they update, the quicker it will kill your batt. Keep these to a minimum. My Speed Improvements thread has some tips that will help save battery life too - focus on the DroidWall and memory management sections.

Thanks arrghhh. I just realized, I had FRX07 and not 06. I'm by no means a heavy user. I imagine there are apps that continue to run even though I've closed the window; not to used to how the apps works or close yet. I did have the setting to not update automatically, but still saw a drain. I'll take a look at your speed improvements. I can only hope to get at least 8-10hrs.

Sc/ant864 09-11-2011 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by spinn (Post 2144173)
Thanks arrghhh. I just realized, I had FRX07 and not 06. I'm by no means a heavy user. I imagine there are apps that continue to run even though I've closed the window; not to used to how the apps works or close yet. I did have the setting to not update automatically, but still saw a drain. I'll take a look at your speed improvements. I can only hope to get at least 8-10hrs.

The best solution I've found is buy a charger off eBay that has a USB port and has a built-in dock for a battery then swap batteries while plugged into the USB. Android will stay on for a few seconds with the battery out (doesn't work in winmo which I find interesting...arrghhh, teradog, ACL any thoughts?), this seems to me to be the only option for heavy users.

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