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Is it possible to tether internet via usb? (Solved, works very good.)

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      Edward Wilhelm @domubpkm
      last edited by 25 May 2020, 18:42

      @domubpkm said in Is it possible to tether internet via usb?:

      For info, you can also :

      In the app UT TWEAK TOOLS, i noted the path :

      • System
      • ADB parameters : choose RNDIS instead of MTP

      So after use, we can switch back to MTP.

      I used this, and it works extremely well. Even better than iOS. Definitely a strong point of Ubuntu Touch. πŸ™‚

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        domubpkm @Edward Wilhelm
        last edited by 25 May 2020, 19:59

        @Edward-Wilhelm said in Is it possible to tether internet via usb? (Solved, works very good.):

        Definitely a strong point of Ubuntu Touch.

        IT IS. Moreover, we can think it's more safe than wifi (no data transit over the airwaves as in wifi.). But doesn't work yet in pinephone !!

        Hi @dobey . Is RNDIS really secure in UT? Is RNDIS really more secure than wifi in UT ?

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          FlavioMala @dobey
          last edited by FlavioMala 25 May 2020, 21:43

          With my E5, if I well remember:
          a) in system setting/devel mode set the pin (4 numbers)
          b) I don't remember now if it is also necessary to set devel mode β€œonβ€œ

          then in the terminal:

          1. android-gadget-service enable rndis
          2. sudo tethering enable (the phone ask the pin...)

          of course 'hotspot' and 'mobile radio data' must be set β€œonβ€œ.

          At "the endβ€œ:

          1. sudo... disable

          2. android...disable rndis

          3. 'hotspot' off

          4. 'wireless network' off (set on by hotspot)

          5. 'mobile radio data' off

          reset also pin (if you want) and devel mode.

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            Keneda @FlavioMala
            last edited by 25 May 2020, 23:28

            @FlavioMala

            More simple (and user friendly) solution was given :

            @domubpkm said in Is it possible to tether internet via usb? (Solved, works very good.):

            For info, you can also :

            In the app UT TWEAK TOOLS, i noted the path :

            • System
            • ADB parameters : choose RNDIS instead of MTP

            So after use, we can switch back to MTP.

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            2024-***** : FPOS Fairphone 5 waiting UT for freedom πŸ˜‰
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              FlavioMala
              last edited by FlavioMala 26 May 2020, 20:38

              Yes !
              Now it is even more evident, comparing the two methods listed !

              I prefer wifi/wlan, but recently in a ... winz@w ... notebook (not mine) and a β€œvpnβ€œ / network that kept crashing, usb has fixed it.

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                nmz787 @dobey
                last edited by 4 Dec 2021, 18:49

                @dobey

                running the command in the terminal, I get this error android-gadget-service failed: rndis is unknown

                however UT Tweak Tool shows it was able to adjust the USB setting to RNDIS. I wonder if it failed silently in the background (I haven't plugged the phone into my freshTomato router yet).

                Anyone know if this lets the carrier know you're tethering, and how to hide this behavior? On a rooted Android device, some guides say you can run this in adb shell to hide settings put global tether_dun_required 0.

                Is there a similar command on ubuntu touch?

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                  Fteacher @nmz787
                  last edited by 23 Jan 2022, 09:32

                  @nmz787 I have the same on a fresh Volla X with UT. I can change it in Ut tweaks but without any result and the command line gives failed: rndis is unknown.
                  Aynone with a solution to this ?

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                    Fteacher @Fteacher
                    last edited by 24 Jan 2022, 22:28

                    @fteacher I forgot to mention I'm using UT OTA-21 stable.
                    Regarding the number of views of this thread, and the last posts, it is not "solved" yet.

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                      laschrocket
                      last edited by 6 Feb 2024, 21:23

                      Tried to replicate this at FP4 focal devel 598, but seems like non of those commands works any longer, not sure if it's since focal or something else. Does anyone have an idea how to get usb tethering working on this setup, if possible?

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                        domubpkm @laschrocket
                        last edited by 7 Feb 2024, 01:08

                        @laschrocket Now usb tethering works for me on Focal Volla using UTTT (thanks for the great work of Jami !!) . So you can test the last built https://gitlab.com/myii/ut-tweak-tool/-/jobs/6091439040/artifacts/download?file_type=archive on FP4 to see if it works for you.

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                          laschrocket @domubpkm
                          last edited by 11 Feb 2024, 20:53

                          @domubpkm Thanks! I did not manage to install ut tweak tool directly on phone either with click or pkcon.
                          but manage to install it using clickable from laptop using

                          clickable install --skip-uninstall
                          

                          usb-tethering is now working when connected to laptop, with good speed, response time seemed a bit slower than usual but up and down speed better than my s10e (just tried a few times, could be many reasons I guess).

                          to use UT usb tethering with openwrt I had to use this driver:

                          opkg install kmod-usb-net-cdc-ncm
                          

                          wiile my android required this:

                          opkg install kmod-usb-net-rndis
                          

                          thought this could be good user for my s10e later were audio is not working anyway πŸ™‚

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                            domubpkm @laschrocket
                            last edited by 12 Feb 2024, 19:24

                            @laschrocket said in Is it possible to tether internet via usb? (Solved, works very good.):

                            I did not manage to install ut tweak tool directly on phone either with click or pkcon.

                            Now you have the official UTTT in OpenStore, and ir's a great thing for focal : Thanks again to Jami Kettunen who does all-out work to make focal attractive. As a reminder, you can install every .click using 'Open with' OpenStore.
                            screenshot20240212_200719059.png

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