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- man.. the wait is over. this is the godlike answer XD Thanks a lot :)akasection– akasection2014-05-24 06:17:17 +00:00Commented May 24, 2014 at 6:17
- 2Excuse me, would you please tell me where to write and execute this script to allow wifi tethering while reverse tethering from usb? And please, is it a one way process or is it temporal?user32844– user328442014-10-21 23:14:37 +00:00Commented Oct 21, 2014 at 23:14
- 1. it's temporal. it breaks if any of interface down (offline) or restarted. 2. write this script via text editor and save it as <filename>.sh, execute it via terminal (emulator).akasection– akasection2015-09-20 13:21:20 +00:00Commented Sep 20, 2015 at 13:21
- I able to access PC internet in android mobile using "AndroidTool.exe" tool now can anyone tell me what is next step to share the internet using wifi-HotSpot to other devices. above command tried still no success.Rikin Patel– Rikin Patel2016-04-26 09:23:13 +00:00Commented Apr 26, 2016 at 9:23
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