The V1 dongle can not avoid the restriction of iOS13/14 that limited the distances to 7-15 kilometers. For iOS12 and below, it works without any limitations. And it is unable to work together with the RJ45 adapter.
Are you facing the problem that iTools Dongle BT does not work for Pokmon GO spoofing on iOS 18 Bluetooth? You're not alone. Some users have complained of the problem with their iTools dongle. It can be annoying when you are eager to get some of those exclusive Pokmon.
If you are having BT Dongle issues in iTools Pokmon GO for spoofing, then there are several issues you could be having. Here are some of the primary reasons why your iTools dongle might not be functioning as expected:
Whenever there is a new iOS update, there are likely to be new security features, which pose problems to the functionality of the spoofing tools such as the iTools BT Dongle. iTools Dongle iOS might not be compatible with the latest version of iOS which is why connections and working capability can be hampered.
As with most other applications that run on mobile devices, the iTools BT app and firmware could also present some glitches that lead to program crashes/failures. These glitches can hinder spoofing capabilities.
Sometimes it is not an issue with the software but the version of the app you are using is outdated. It usually happens when you update the Pokemon Go app but do not update the iTools BT app. So, follow these steps and resolve the issue with your iTools Dongle Pokemon Go:
When it comes to Pokmon GO spoofing, many users on the Reddit forums advise not using iTools at all as the application is detected very often and it will not take much time for the account to be banned.
Pokmon GO Error 12 is when your device cannot find your location while playing the game. To solve this issue, you may use iAnyGo which is a very good tool to change your GPS without getting the error.
Although iTools Dongle BT has been used frequently for spoofing Pokmon GO, it has encountered several problems with new iOS releases. This problem can be solved by applying the fixes given in this article, which means that you will be able to deal with most of them.
Hence, we recommend you move towards a more stable option of iAnyGo. Whether you compare the reliability, price, or any other features, iAnyGo is the better option. So, let iAnyGo help you with Pokmon GO without any problems. With iAnyGo installed on your device, your Pokmon GO game will be more enjoyable.
Most probably you will still need the dongle, as the Basic FX Collection is part of your interface, and not of Cubase itself.
There should be an update in the future though, without need of the dongle.
Make sure that neither your WiFi network's name or password contain characters which Linux bash considers "special". My password contained exclamation point, which is, and determining the cause of the problem was quite tricky. I had to "escape" it by prefixing it with backslash, like this:
2) we included a driver for this dongle back in March, then in May the driver's repo got password protected (see issue #299) and in the meantime it's simply renamed but available again. The reason why this happened is outlined in Readme.md:
We disabled building the driver in May but since the old repo is available again with a different URL I simply gave it a try since I built an Armbian image anyway: By renaming extras/mt7601.sh.disabled to extras/mt7601.sh and adjusting line 12 to point to the new repo URL driver compilation seems to work again:
Since I have neither the hardware nor an interest in WiFi dongles I leave it up to someone else to check whether this tiny fix does really work and is the right step (since with vanilla kernel the official driver included in 4.2 should better be used if I understand correctly)
BTW: Also based on looking through older variants of Readme.md I would assume it should be ok if we fix extras/mt7601.sh in Armbian sources (adding the single letter u to github driver repo's URL) since when running kernel 4.2 or above the new module will be default unless it is blacklisted. Since I can't test confirmation by someelse is needed. But then we could include MT7601U drivers again with Armbian (older kernels using porjo's driver, vanilla kernels the new included driver)
In your estimates, when the new binary distribution of Armbian will be released? (I.e. will it make sense to take the trouble to get virtual machine with build environment up and running or just wait a bit?)
BTW: Setting up Virtualbox isn't a heavy task and you get Xenial images ready to run 'somewhere on the internet' eg here: (no idea if this is trustworthy but for a first test with Xenial Xerus final release in 64-bit variant it should suffice -- I use always official installers from Canonical since settings things up is pretty fast too).
No, you used Mediatek's original sources which are known to contain countless bugs. As written above: our previous sources are now available at (repo URL has a trailing u now) and they contain tons of fixes compared to the sources you use now. Just read through the posts above and the commit log:
Second, speaking of wireless drivers, ideally they should be packaged with dkms similar to existing r8168-dkms and rtl8812au-dkms. This should improve reliability of kernel upgrades (if dkms works correctly, needs to be tested).
I have downloaded the sources from git and compiled them on the Ubuntu virtual machine, as advised. I've built Debian desktop version. WiFi works nicely from the box - all I had to do was to provide WiFi password from GUI.
I see also a lot of discussion if sources are OK or not OK (so basically would be goo to post git URL with the most up-to-dated source which is OK). Then some part related that driver will be included in package (from apt.armbian repository). Is dis available already?
The problem is that this specific driver is only included at OS image creation time and that sources for this driver have been broken for a few months. So in case your OS image has been created between May 2016 and Aug 16, 2016 then the driver is and will be missing:
Unfortunately not all stuff below is already properly packaged so that you'll have to rebuild the driver yourself in case you only updated Armbian since mid of August (simply use and adopt it to your local installation)
I checked out the sources from git on Sept 21st and compiled Debian and Ubuntu desktop versions myself in Ubuntu VM. The problem is that Debian desktop version works beautifully from the box with Ralink MT7601U, but Ubuntu does not. It does nothing when I try to open network manager and "ifconfig" doesn't list "ra0" adapter.
However, I am using latest Armbian 5.25 Ubuntu desktop (using legacy kernel) and the interface does not start on boot, I each time I have to run "ifdown ra0" and "ifup ra0" to make it connect to my wifi AP...
Edit : A few more details, after boot (when desktop is displayed) I can see in my router configuration that the OPi is connected... But I can't ping it and when I try to run ifconfig, ra0 does not appear ! It looks like it stops working.
Like a lot of people I am not a linux expert but I am willing to learn. I have the opizero and the 7601 wifi chip and with the ubuntu legacy kernel the chip worked great and was giving me reasonable wifi speeds (I want to use it as a wireless backup).
Frequently, users want to temporarily hide the screen from the mass or due to privacy.
iShare allows you to hide your projection by only single click on the dongle instantly
and show it with another simple click.
Physical cable connection allows only one user projection from one device at a time.
iShare supports single view, 1x2 split view or 2x2 quad-view.
Supports up to 16x input sources connected simultaneously.
What if you want to use internet when casting your mobile device which is connecting the meeting room Wi-Fi without internet?
iShare is the first in this industry to support Dual-WiFi technology that allows you to visit the
internet while casting or show on-line contents.
iShare supports both landscape and portrait display installation. It supports 0, 90, 180 and 270 degrees image rotation
which allows you to present your mobile device in full screen without any stretch.