*** CONNECTING TO Adhoc WiFi WITH THE NEXUS 7 ***

Yesssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have finally managed to have my Nexus 7 access the internet through my non-regular-wifi-but-adhoc-phone data connection!! YAY!! and best of all, I'm almost certain that no rooting and unlocking is needed!! (99% sure of this since my device is rooted and unlocked but nothing seemed to indicate that the solution described below requires it).

The connection is made possible through bluetooth tethering by using a special app you can download from the Google Play Store for free. So this means you're not even using adhoc wi-fi but a bluetooth link between your phone and the tablet that is established by this app through the "DUN" profile (bluetooth).

Here are the steps:

  1. Access the Google Play Store in your Nexus 7 and download & install the app "BlueVPN" (this app was developed with Ice Cream Sandwich in mind, but luckily it works on JellyBean making our Nexi 7s 100% compatible.
  2. Both on your phone and in your tablet, do whatever needs to be done to create a pairing bluetooth relationship between these two devices (no need to look for a "connection active" message, just the pairing registered in both devices is enough).
  3. Turn wi-fi off in your tablet.
  4. Execute BlueVPN in your tablet and a list will appear with all the bluetooth devices that your tablet has been registered to will be presented. From this list, select the item that refers to the phone.
  5. Allow for the app to do its thing: negotiating a connection, the handshake, etc... and at the end, you should receive the message that a connection between both devices has been established successfully.
  6. Voil?, it's on baby! :cool:

NOW, before anyone starts bit$hing and whining, here are the caveats of this tethering method:
  • Yes, the throughput of data you get with bluetooth tethering is smaller than the one you get with Wi-fi tethering, making your 3g connection feel slower in your tablet (not as slow as browsing on your phone on EDGE, but not as fast as when browsing on HSPA+. You know what I mean?)
  • This connection feeds the internet to your tablet through a "bluetooth socket", NOT a wifi one, and thus, this makes some apps in the tablet "think" that no network connection is present (which is technically true). What do I mean with this? For those apps that only require access to the internet in a straight forward manner, everything will work fine, such as using the web browser app, the facebook app, etc. HOWEVER other apps that EXPECT to receive data through the "wifi socket" will complain saying "not network connection available" like Google Wallet among other specialized apps. One peculiar case is the Google Play Store app: you will be able to BROWSE the store, but you won't be able to DOWNLOAD/PURCHASE apps into your device. As for the two email apps, the "regular email" client works as usual (receiving emails, sending emails, pushed notifications of new emails), however the specialized Gmail client DOES not (hey, you can always use the regular client configuring it with your gmail account should this be something you need).

To end this on a positive note, the good news is that bluetooth tethering does not consume as much battery power when idle as with wifi tethering, this means, that you can have your phone and your tablet in your bag linked and you won't drain your battery as fast as it happens when using hotspot tethering. And also, the non-requirement of rooting/unlocking I mentioned earlier :p

Yes, I'm aware that this may not be a total satisfactory solution to our problem but AT LEAST now our Nexi-7 have the ability to be connected when no wi-fi is around and we only have our phones to the rescue.

And finally, the disclaimer: proceed at your own risk, which here is practically non-existent, but still, this solution presented here is meant only as informational and I can't be liable for anything that might go wrong, OK? ;)

Enjoy!!!!! :D

PS: Even though this is not a fix but a work-around, the issue still persists on the Nexus 7 side, and I can't take credit for this work-around, as I got to know about it in the Meego forums, just as dmmarck suggested I'd do (still think the fix can only come from the android devs).
 
How many of the Bluetooth tethering apps have you tried, because I believe you can get better functionality from a different app.
 
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Excuse my ignorance of other devices but, can't you enable BT internet sharing out of the box? I have the galaxy nexus and the nexus 7, and was able to use my interwebs on my nexus 7 via BT with my GNex. I've heard you have to turn on airplane mode, turn on BT then make sure when the devices are paired the box in device profiles "use for internet access" is checked. I just paired, checked the box and bam. I wish it would automatically switch when I leave WiFi but oh well. Sounds like you figured it out though.

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Android Central Forums
 
Excuse my ignorance of other devices but, can't you enable BT internet sharing out of the box? I have the galaxy nexus and the nexus 7, and was able to use my interwebs on my nexus 7 via BT with my GNex. I've heard you have to turn on airplane mode, turn on BT then make sure when the devices are paired the box in device profiles "use for internet access" is checked. I just paired, checked the box and bam. I wish it would automatically switch when I leave WiFi but oh well. Sounds like you figured it out though.

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I think that is an ICS feature and is excluded in most stock non-nexus devices.
 
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Have you tried WiFi Tether for your phone? I have managed to get infrastructure mode hotspot working on my LG Esteem and can now tether my N7 tablet to my phone. I had to change the device profile form auto to one of the listed devices. There wasn't a profile for my specific phone so I chose the first LG profile in the list.

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I have read other members using Foxfi on the phone and PDAnet tablet on the N7 and having success.
 
I have read other members using Foxfi on the phone and PDAnet tablet on the N7 and having success.
That's provided your phone is an android one, but if your phone does not run on android then no such thing as the FoxFi work-around.

So, besides the BlueVPN solution, has anyone come up with another alternative to tether with a non-android phone that has the ability to offer hot-spot (adhoc mode)?
 
This really sucs, Nexus 7 is my first android device and i was quite happy with that before my wife started complaining about missing ad-hoc wifi network, i could not believe that android that is basicly a linux could not handle quite common network type, well i searched and searched and could not find any real solutions for this, i did got that bluevpn network working but it is not wifi and few things do not work with that, so it's no solution. now it seems that this will be my first and last android device (this sucks, it was nice one), well back to ipad, atleast network works in that one.
 
Hi - I'm with you 100% on this one. I have the new Nexus 7. Without 3G/4G or the ability to tether using basic ("ad-hoc") I've rapidly come to the conclusion that Android tablets are just expensive toys. You've got full AP mode wireless within range of your home/office router. You also got your home PC/laptop. Surely the whole point of these things is that need to work on a campsite miles from anywhere ? Asus/Google and other manufacturers need to wake up and fix this, not by encouraging us to root and hack about with the firmware, but by a proper, structured upgrade to Andriod, beit ICS or Jelly Bean (or even earlier versions). As you rightly point out support for "basic level" "ad-hoc" Wi-Fi is hardly "rocket science" !
 
How exactly is that be design? How can this be a purposeful design when Android literally bans users from being able to connect to an adhoc wifi hotspot? When I am at work, I sit in an area where there's now 3G connection, and I have to use my Ubuntu laptop's adhoc hotspot in order for me to connect to the Internet. Again -- why does Google do that, especially on a wifi-only device.

I sold my iPad in order to get the Nexus7, and the iPad *always* allowed me to connect to adhoc, the Nexus7 never did. What a shame.

When will Google actually change that? I already see myself looking at the 7" iPad coming out this month... sad..
 
I have that some problem, funny thing is that my second tablet asus TF 201 never had problem with joikuspot on nokia e6-00 , both tables work on some 4.1 compilation . In my opinion Google doesn't want that we use nokia, thanks that is working well with ZTE mi-fi
 
Thanks!! With your help I now understand the problem and your solution was easy to implement. I spent a lot of hours trying to figure this out myself.
 
Thanks for the Foxfi recommendation. I just downloaded the free version and it worked flawlessly. I then purchased the Full Version and it too works perfect with my Nexus 7.
 
Yesssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have finally managed to have my Nexus 7 access the internet through my non-regular-wifi-but-adhoc-phone data connection!! YAY!! and best of all, I'm almost certain that no rooting and unlocking is needed!! (99% sure of this since my device is rooted and unlocked but nothing seemed to indicate that the solution described below requires it).

The connection is made possible through bluetooth tethering by using a special app you can download from the Google Play Store for free. So this means you're not even using adhoc wi-fi but a bluetooth link between your phone and the tablet that is established by this app through the "DUN" profile (bluetooth).

Here are the steps:

  1. Access the Google Play Store in your Nexus 7 and download & install the app "BlueVPN" (this app was developed with Ice Cream Sandwich in mind, but luckily it works on JellyBean making our Nexi 7s 100% compatible.
  2. Both on your phone and in your tablet, do whatever needs to be done to create a pairing bluetooth relationship between these two devices (no need to look for a "connection active" message, just the pairing registered in both devices is enough).
  3. Turn wi-fi off in your tablet.
  4. Execute BlueVPN in your tablet and a list will appear with all the bluetooth devices that your tablet has been registered to will be presented. From this list, select the item that refers to the phone.
  5. Allow for the app to do its thing: negotiating a connection, the handshake, etc... and at the end, you should receive the message that a connection between both devices has been established successfully.
  6. Voil?, it's on baby! :cool:

NOW, before anyone starts bit$hing and whining, here are the caveats of this tethering method:
  • Yes, the throughput of data you get with bluetooth tethering is smaller than the one you get with Wi-fi tethering, making your 3g connection feel slower in your tablet (not as slow as browsing on your phone on EDGE, but not as fast as when browsing on HSPA+. You know what I mean?)
  • This connection feeds the internet to your tablet through a "bluetooth socket", NOT a wifi one, and thus, this makes some apps in the tablet "think" that no network connection is present (which is technically true). What do I mean with this? For those apps that only require access to the internet in a straight forward manner, everything will work fine, such as using the web browser app, the facebook app, etc. HOWEVER other apps that EXPECT to receive data through the "wifi socket" will complain saying "not network connection available" like Google Wallet among other specialized apps. One peculiar case is the Google Play Store app: you will be able to BROWSE the store, but you won't be able to DOWNLOAD/PURCHASE apps into your device. As for the two email apps, the "regular email" client works as usual (receiving emails, sending emails, pushed notifications of new emails), however the specialized Gmail client DOES not (hey, you can always use the regular client configuring it with your gmail account should this be something you need).

To end this on a positive note, the good news is that bluetooth tethering does not consume as much battery power when idle as with wifi tethering, this means, that you can have your phone and your tablet in your bag linked and you won't drain your battery as fast as it happens when using hotspot tethering. And also, the non-requirement of rooting/unlocking I mentioned earlier :p

Yes, I'm aware that this may not be a total satisfactory solution to our problem but AT LEAST now our Nexi-7 have the ability to be connected when no wi-fi is around and we only have our phones to the rescue.

And finally, the disclaimer: proceed at your own risk, which here is practically non-existent, but still, this solution presented here is meant only as informational and I can't be liable for anything that might go wrong, OK? ;)

Enjoy!!!!! :D

PS: Even though this is not a fix but a work-around, the issue still persists on the Nexus 7 side, and I can't take credit for this work-around, as I got to know about it in the Meego forums, just as dmmarck suggested I'd do (still think the fix can only come from the android devs).


Now question...I've got the nokia n8, and for the love of wifi can't download anything from google play store on my nokia n8....when contacting the help people at google I was told to contact my manfacturer and tell them to install google play on my phone....which annoyed me alot.

So do you need the blue vpn app on your phone to get this going cause I have it on my nexus 7 tablet and when I try to do the above steps, it just says modem negotiating...but gets no further :(
I'm doing my head in here...any suggestions on how to make it work?

Thanks in advance!
 
Not sure if it will help but this appears on another forum. Give it a go and post back whether successful or not:

Originally Posted by leoniedelt
N82 is S60v3. great phone, i had one from its release until 2 years ago. Now i have an N8 - which now runs Symbian Belle.
I have Joikuspot. Its useless. Waste of dosh.

I couldn't get this BlueVPN thing to work with my N8 - it tried to negotiate but didnt come through in the end.

Reply Posted by lagoskon
I also had the same problem UNTIL I entered the below settings

Phone Number : *99#
Access Point : Your ISP APN ( mine's : gint.b-online.gr)
Authentication : Password Authentication
Username : nothing
Password : nothing
Primary & Secondary DNS : nothing

My problem solved only when I set the *99# number. I already had the correct APN but BlueVPN only showed Modem Negotiating
I keep WiFi closed when I want Connection with N8


Good luck.

Original post at: Nexus 7 - WiFi Ad-Hoc fix for wpa_supplicant? - Page 6 - xda-developers
 
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