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2012 Nexus 7 Discussion Forums (1st Generation) => Nexus 7 Connect (MicroUSB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, Pogo Pin) => Topic started by: nexusNovice on March 02, 2013, 05:35:19 PM
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I have a new nexus 7 wifi tablet which connects fine with my home wlan.
When I am away from home I need it to tether to my phone so I can use its G3. So I installed open garden on the android phone and set tethering on. But the nexus 7 cannot see it in the wifi screen so I cannot connect.
What am I doing wrong? Do I need to install something on the nexus 7 to make it work? Do I need to turn bluetooth on? Change a setting?
Thanks
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Glad to help you out here, but I need to prod you for some more info. What model phone and adroid version? is it rooted?
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I think you need the app on the phone and the tablet. Turn on bluetooth?
ALternatives
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.refluxa.android.bac
bt auto connect
ANd https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.refluxa.android.bat
bluetooth tether
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Glad to help you out here, but I need to prod you for some more info. What model phone and adroid version? is it rooted?
Both phone and nexus are rooted.
Phone is LG Optimus Q running android 2.3.4 with a custom rom.
I don't have the app on the nexus. Maybe I should do that first.
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Yes, the app is required on both devices. However, that's not my first choice. It has to be enabled on both devices everytime. Try Wi-Fi Tether for Root users from Google play. It will simulate a traditional hotspot.
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The Open G app is not needed on both.. just the phone. Nexus should see the open Wi-Fi and connect with your initial command.
No need to anything else after connecting the first time. I used it for 3 months to get online outside my house.
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I stand corrected...
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The thing is.. I tried a bunch of different options.. foxfi .. the app that loocid suggested.. I couldn't get anything to work or stay connected except open g. There is no wrong answer here. I think it depends on your phone and service. I used Boost and an Android phone.
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I used Pdatablet.net app on the Nexus to connect with Foxfi Wi-Fi tether and Bluetooth. You might want to check it out if Open Garden doesn't work for you.
Foxfi goes on the phone.
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Thank you all. I will work on it with the various options.
I just wanted to say this nexus 7 forum has been very helpful. You guys have been very kind to a newbie and I've learned a lot already. Hopefully I will soon need less help and maybe help others where I can. Thank you all!
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I've been reading and got the impression that the nexus 7 cannot see ad hoc hot spots. Is that true? If true it might explain why it cannot see my phone's tether.
Can tethering be achieved via usb cable from phone to nexus?
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Success! Wifi tether worked for me. N7 can now tether to my phone. So I guess the n7 can see ad hoc hot spots if the phone profile is correctly set.
Still wondering if usb wired tethering is possible.
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I used Pdatablet.net app on the Nexus to connect with Foxfi Wi-Fi tether and Bluetooth. You might want to check it out if Open Garden doesn't work for you.
Foxfi goes on the phone.
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Think google have removed ability to tether with 4.2.2 and for the love of me I can't think why , Apparantly pdanet no longer works either..
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Tethering works just fine.
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No problems here. What exactly are you trying to do?
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I'm the op. I tried a different app and now tethering works fine. Sorry to have bothered the forum.
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I'm the op. I tried a different app and now tethering works fine. Sorry to have bothered the forum.
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No problem. I think we're just confused with the suggestion that Google did something to prevent tethering on a Wi-Fi only device... Doesn't make much sense.
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I have a Droid 3 as my phone and a NEXUS 7 tablet. Neither device is rooted!
On the Droid 3, I have FoxFi (paid version) which sets up a mobile hotspot (with password security).
Once FoxFi s running, I just open WiFi on my NEXUS 7 and connect just like you would with any other secured wireless network.
No muss, No Fuss.
Bob
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On my Xperia Active, I turn on tethering and use it.
Even less muss 'n fuss.
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Thanks everyone.
I read this thread and dloaded & installed Open Garden on my
Razr Maxx, Nexus 7, & Samsung Ultra book series 5 and it works.
I did notice that some apps do not recognize the connection to the
internet via Bluetooth but I have not had the time to really put
this to the test.
Well, anyway Thanks again.
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Thanks everyone.
I read this thread and dloaded & installed Open Garden on my
Razr Maxx, Nexus 7, & Samsung Ultra book series 5 and it works.
I did notice that some apps do not recognize the connection to the
internet via Bluetooth but I have not had the time to really put
this to the test.
Well, anyway Thanks again.
Is your RAZR rooted? Have you considered the sqlite hack?
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I use Open Garden when needed as well.
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I tried tethering this weekend and it worked fine for me.
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Thanks everyone.
I read this thread and dloaded & installed Open Garden on my
Razr Maxx, Nexus 7, & Samsung Ultra book series 5 and it works.
I did notice that some apps do not recognize the connection to the
internet via Bluetooth but I have not had the time to really put
this to the test.
Well, anyway Thanks again.
Is your RAZR rooted? Have you considered the sqlite hack?
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loociddreemr,
None of my droid devices are rooted.
Open Garden is great if your broadband is registering a decent strength.
Some apps, like Netflix, does not see the connection to the internet and won't stream video.
I am going to try PDAnet Tablet next......