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mardi 25 mars 2014

HTC UK email address topic




Anyone have contact emails for anyone high up,having trouble with repair of my HTC one ,in 3 times and came back with badly fitted speakers at the top each time ,this time they fitted it right but the speakers not working 😱😱.Had device for 6 months and been in repair fir a month overall during that time ,not prepared to send it back again

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mercredi 19 mars 2014

[Help] Address problem topic




Hello Guys, i'm new into game hacking, have a small question, well using Cheat Engine, i detected correct address which i want to change (value), it's working fine, but if i reopen the game address changing and i need to reopen Cheat Engine, and get address again, is there any way to auto detect that address, or what is solution.





mardi 18 février 2014

change mac address wifi topic




Hi , I'm using ROM v3.1 on this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...46874&page=146
And I don't know how to change Mac address of the WiFi connection.

There are a lot of app that did this but they ate not working on my ROM.

My phone is a ZTE V987.

Thanks a lot for your help.

PS : I want to change the Mac address because it seems that my Mac address is blacklisted on the hotstop that I want to use.

Thanks for your help.





mardi 28 janvier 2014

Gateway IP address as variable topic




I think it would be cool to be able to use the gateway IP address as a variable. It would also be pretty cool to have it clickable to take you straight to it in your chosen web browser....

This way it would be easy for me to configure modems :D





vendredi 24 janvier 2014

[Q] MAC address collusions on clones topic




Disclaimer: I just started ‘playing’ a few weeks ago in the realm of tablets and rooting. :o

I have 6 Kindle Fires cloned from a master running Jelly Bean cm-10.1.3-20130923-otter. The method I used apparently has resulted in all of them presenting the same MAC address to the router. The result is only the latest one to establish a connection can communicate on the network. Although the ‘idme’ command display unique MAC addresses for each it seems the OS isn’t passing those unique MAC’s along. App solutions like ‘MacMan’ work but I’d really like a more permanent OS level solution if possible.

Any suggestions? Thanks,

Backstory: A family member gave me a no longer used 1st gen Kindle a few weeks ago. I installed Jelly Bean, Gapps, the apps I wanted, and customized the look and feel. I created a crude wall mount, fished the USB cable through the wall. Surprisingly everything worked well on the first try and all was great. So great I rushed out a snapped up 5 more Kindles on Craigslist to repurpose them as additional poor-man home automation panels. To clone I used COTR->nandroid->backup/recovery to copy my ‘gold image’ from the first to the other 5. After cloning the only tweaks I made were setting unique hostnames, Wi-Fi direct names, and static IP addresses on each. It wasn’t till I mounted them all I noticed the MAC address issue.