If I had to guess I would say it is detecting the user agent. The browser says it is on android but the browser on you machine will report a different os. Try a user agent swithcer to spoof the phones user agent.
Call CBW and tell them you need an over the air reset. Then pull the battery on your phone and reboot. This has worked for me in the past on Froyo.
Alleviates my rage face and maybe also resets an arbitrary temporal quota. The latter is speculation.
Alleviates my rage face and maybe also resets an arbitrary temporal quota. The latter is speculation.
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The Tyler thing makes sense to me. Not sure a reset will fix this. You can use iptables on the phone to fix this but you need root access to do that. Although with the nexus this may just be by using adjustment (access phone as root) then making a change to init and/or proc.
Still traveling but might be able to experiment with this tomorrow.
Craig
I redact my previous statement. PDANet works for about an hour and
then fails like the rest of the methods. Next step is custom kernel
with masquerade for TTL.
On Jul 19, 6:11 pm, shadoxx <woo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> PDANet. Works, verified on TMobile by Dave M. Testing it at the Hive
> tonight. Verdict will be soon. :D
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> On Jul 12, 2:13 pm, "Dave B." <blu...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Cincinnati bell employees must submit to a voluntary lobotomy as part of the
> > employment application.
> > :)
> > -D
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> > On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 2:03 PM, shadoxx <woo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I recently talked to a CinBell rep, and they said they didn't know
> > > specifics, but that the network engineers put a "box" on the network
> > > that detects traffic that shouldn't be coming from a cellphone. So,
> > > high volume traffic, or more than what "should be coming from a
> > > cellphone" is what it detects. This was a sales rep mind you, but any
> > > information is useful information?
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> > > On Jul 5, 12:36 am, Craig <agent...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > If I had to guess I would say it is detecting the user agent. The
> > > browser
> > > > says it is on android but the browser on you machine will report a
> > > different
> > > > os. Try a user agent swithcer to spoof the phones user agent.
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