Mango Internet Sharing/Tethering - Omnia 7/Focus Tutorial Added to OP

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marcox1

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Hi, I would like to uninstall thetering wi-fi on my samsung omnia 7 ,how can I do it?
Thanks!!!
 
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OndraSter

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Open registry and delete from HKLM\Comm\InternetSharing\Properties everything except those values that have IPs in them (like 192.something.something.something and similar).
 

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Hello, is there a way to enable Internet Sharing on HTC 7 Pro, 7.10.7720.68, open market?
I have Acer Icionia Tab 3G tablet and whenever I want to use Internet on it, I have to move the SIM card from the phone to the tablet and I am already sick of that. I want to share Internet from the phone to the tablet and not to move the SIM card.
 

a2296455

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Hello,



I have a focus 1.3, tried all the tutorial I found for internet sharing, but once I try to activate it all I get is :
"Internet sharing is not currently available"

No clue what to do :/

I upgrade to 7740 in case it was related, got the latest samsung drivers for mango from the same topic and upgrade my diagnosis app to nogo...

Any idea?

Thanks!
 

64GUNSHIP

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To Quantum users, and anyone who can help:

Telestra (Australia??) released drivers for the Quantum (C900) that has wireless tethering. However, the update is only available on that carrier, obviously.

You can get the cab from here. http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1381162

I tried pushing the CAB manually and it did not work, so I changed carrier values to whatever the Telestra values are AND changed my model name from C900B to C900K (there's no hardware differences), however the update still failed to push. So I opened that cab file, and compared it to my carriers Mango drivers (Bell, also found in that thread) and found a lot of files not included in the Bell package, including updated wireless drivers - there is 1 in the Bell cab, 3 in the Telestra cab.

So my next question is, how could we possibly get this update on to work on all Quantum's? Is it possible to create a new CAB with the Telestra drivers and push it to the device?

OR

Could I flash the Telestra mango rom, then install the tethering drivers after that?

Also, I'm getting a second Quantum from a friend (temporary replacement for their Blackberry), so once I do, if no one can try these things prior to then, I'll try them myself. :)

Thoughts, ideas?
 
To Quantum users, and anyone who can help:

Could I flash the Telestra mango rom, then install the tethering drivers after that?

Also, I'm getting a second Quantum from a friend (temporary replacement for their Blackberry), so once I do, if no one can try these things prior to then, I'll try them myself. :)

Thoughts, ideas?

I have tried the registry changes to get the LG drivers that were released for Europe a while back with no luck. This is also when we found out that we need the extra cab/driver. I never attempted it passed that and read here that others have tried with no luck.
would be really really cool if that works. Best people to ask are probably Heathcliff, MarvinS and gooddaytodie.
 

Klikerko

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To Quantum users, and anyone who can help:

Telestra (Australia??) released drivers for the Quantum (C900) that has wireless tethering. However, the update is only available on that carrier, obviously.

Hi 64GUNSHIP,
I also switched to C900K and now I want to go back go C900B because I'm having trouble installing cabs for some reason. Are you on Bell or maybe Speakout (Rogers)? I want to go back because I'm having trouble installing cabs and updates on C900K while everything was working fine on C900B. Also, I want to backup current provisioning xml and move it back to C900B later.

Have you maybe done this?
 

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    So, the full tuto goes something like this:

    1. Remove (uninstall) Network Profile application and remove any APN you set up in settings -> cellular.
    2. InterOP-unlock your device (Heathcliff)
    3. Install DiagProvXML app
    3. Using Isolated Storage Explorer deploy enclosed provxml files
    4. Install the xml files in this order: hotspot, hotspot1, mxip_hotspotconfig_01, EnableAutoDataConfig
    4b. Check in settings that you can now see Internet Sharing between Bluetooth and accounts!
    5. Reboot
    6. Deploy WP7 Root Tools (Heathcliff)
    7. Now launch Root Tools and go to Local Machine -> Comm -> InternetSharing and manualy add:

    Name => value (type)

    EntitlementURI => ./Vendor/MSFT/Registry/HKLM/Comm/InternetSharing/Settings/OpenMarketEnabled (string)
    OpenMarketEnabled => 1 (dword)

    8. Clear "CellularConnectionName" (aka set to empty)

    and you can go to settings -> Internet Sharing and start it up :)


    // Oh and I had some problems with it when system was set to CZECH. When I HRed and did the same process in English, it worked fine ?!.

    // You can also try my all-in-one provxml file on http://wp7.ondraster.cz/all.7z - deploy it via the Isolated Storage Explorer to the diagprovxml application and after running it, reboot the phone. I am not testing it, I already reset my phoe 5 times today. Sorry :D

    See OndraSter's post for the file. Click the little arrow next to his name above in the quote.

    a small step by step instructions i made for all of us newbies in this thread (all credits go to OndraSter):


    FIRST THINGS FIRST
    You need a developer unlocked Omnia 7 / Focus on Mango

    WHAT YOU NEED

    Isolated Storage Explorer
    NOTE: unpack and install vm_web2.exe first (it will download a 500mb++ file during installation, so it's best to do this first). then unpack ISE_GUI_1.1.rar, inside is the isolated storage explorer)
    needed xml's (hs.zip)
    DiagProvXML v0.9

    Interop Unlock by Heathcliff74 v2.xap
    WP7 Root Tools

    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. Remove (uninstall) Network Profile application and remove any APN you set up in settings -> cellular

    2. InterOP-unlock your device (Heathcliff)

    3. Install DiagProvXML app on your phone

    4. Using Isolated Storage Explorer deploy enclosed provxml files in hs.zip
    4.a to do this: run Isolated storage explorer on your PC with your device plugged in and screen-unlocked. (DiagProvXML does not need to be running on your phone)
    4.b paste this value on Product GUID text box: 566814df-f6b6-4154-8be5-9e65dce907c0
    4.c click GET DATA button and save on your desktop.
    4.d open the downloaded folder and paste there the 4 xml files from hs.zip
    4.e click the Upload folder to Isolated Storage and select the same folder you just worked on, and upload!​

    5. Run DiagProvXML on your phone, swipe to ISO Store and you should see the xml files, hold and click execute on each one following this order: hotspot, hotspot1, mxip_hotspotconfig_01, EnableAutoDataConfig.

    6. Check in settings that you can now see Internet Sharing between Bluetooth and accounts!

    7. Reboot

    8. Deploy WP7 Root Tools (Heathcliff)

    9. Now launch WP7 Root Tools and go to Local Machine -> Comm -> InternetSharing -> Settings and manualy add new value (+val button):

    Value Name: Name, Value Type: String, Value Data: Value ... hit save

    Value Name: EntitlementURI, Value Type: String, Value Data: ./Vendor/MSFT/Registry/HKLM/Comm/InternetSharing/Settings/OpenMarketEnabled ... hit save

    Value Name: OpenMarketEnabled, Value Type: dword, Value Data: 1 ... hit save​

    10. Clear "CellularConnectionName" (aka set Value Data to empty)

    11. and you can go to settings -> Internet Sharing and start it up

    --END--



    Post edited to remove outdated info & keep it clean.
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    Boredtoday wrote detailed version of this here!

    So, the full tuto goes something like this:

    1. Remove (uninstall) Network Profile application and remove any APN you set up in settings -> cellular.
    2. InterOP-unlock your device (Heathcliff)
    3. Install DiagProvXML app
    3. Using Isolated Storage Explorer deploy enclosed provxml files
    4. Install the xml files in this order: hotspot, hotspot1, mxip_hotspotconfig_01, EnableAutoDataConfig
    4b. Check in settings that you can now see Internet Sharing between Bluetooth and accounts!
    5. Reboot
    6. Deploy WP7 Root Tools (Heathcliff)
    7. Now launch Root Tools and go to Local Machine -> Comm -> InternetSharing and manualy add:

    Name => value (type)

    EntitlementURI => ./Vendor/MSFT/Registry/HKLM/Comm/InternetSharing/Settings/OpenMarketEnabled (string)
    OpenMarketEnabled => 1 (dword)

    8. Clear "CellularConnectionName" (aka set to empty)

    and you can go to settings -> Internet Sharing and start it up :)


    // Oh and I had some problems with it when system was set to CZECH. When I HRed and did the same process in English, it worked fine ?!.

    // You can also try my all-in-one provxml file on http://wp7.ondraster.cz/all.7z - deploy it via the Isolated Storage Explorer to the diagprovxml application and after running it, reboot the phone. I am not testing it, I already reset my phoe 5 times today. Sorry :D
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    Here is the result of my test on OMNIA 7:

    the shared files enable the internet sharing in settings, but when I try to turn it on it says: "connection not shared" "Internet sharing isn´t currently available".
    Maybe there is missing a driver or another registry key...

    Check the attached screenshots...
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    About Internet sharing inside Mango:


    DFT team tried to activate it and we got some results, but it's not working on HTC :(
    I think because WLAN driver isn't compatible. I looked to Samsung WLAN driver and there even special extra firmware with "SoftAP" inside name... maybe it's reason, but I don't know exactly.

    Some things:

    "CellularConnectionName" must specify a valid connection name.
    If it empty inside provxml, it will be replaced by "@WAP" string.
    So after provision, you need to replace it by empty string, it will choose the first available connection.

    Code:
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\InternetSharing\Settings]
    "CellularConnectionName"=""

    This feature seems designed to be activate by mobile operator via OTA.
    There also checked additional parameter which specify URL which used to check if this feature valid for current data plan. Without this check it doesn't work.
    So I patched intshare.dll from 7720 to bypass this check.
    But it still not working on HTC devices...

    Also there abilities to use other interfaces, like BTPAN.
    ConnectionType value seems specify interface type:

    Code:
    1 - RNDIS
    2 - BTPAN
    3 - ETHERNET (?)
    4 - CELLULAR
    5 - WLAN

    so default config is 4 -> 5.
    BTPAN doesn't work too (but it try to activate BT!)


    This message has attachment with some files:

    hotspot.provxml - it's provision XML, which can be used for HotSpot activation. Note you may need different format to use it (ANSI/UNICODE/etc).

    hotspot.reg - this registry file with some changes after provision.

    intshare.dll - patched DLL from 7720 build. without "entitled" check.


    so it will be nice if somebody will try to activate it on the Samsung (with proper drivers inside I assume)
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    I take it back, it WORKS!! YESS! :)

    I accidentaly spelled wrong OpenMarketPhone as OpenMarketEnable and spent about an hour figuring WHY it doesn't work LOL.