Yes, yes! I am having difficulty getting my Samsung Galaxy A03s to connect to a Windows 10 Laptop for the purpose of tethering. My laptop searched high and low, but was unable to find any drivers! [Sad saxophone]

Boop, boop, boop - badman! As an elderly man, whose human form is rapidly deteriorating, which will result in my Godly form ascending to ... yeah, that place, I find all this searching for drivers frustrating -- I will not allow Earth technology to defeat me! Does anyone know how to get a Samsung Galaxy A03s to connect to a Windows 10 Laptop, so it can be used for tethering?


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Unfortunately the tethering capabilities of NX cameras are very limited, to say the least. They could use a smartphone/tablet as a remote EVF, which is nice, ** BUT ** this is feasible ONLY in totally AUTO mode, which means no control over shutter/aperture/ISO, and no Raw files.

I've been looking into this for a while. As has been stated there is no regular tethering method for the NX. This is less an issue with the NX and more that very few Cameras have Wired Tethering. Medium Format through Capture one, Nikon and Canon through Lightroom and their own software, and I think high end Sony's (A99) can as well, but I'm not certain.

For what you are looking to do the best option is EyeFi or similar wireless SD cards. They aren't superfast, but even regular tethering can take a second. but this can be more a minute. I haven't made the plunge and picked one up yet but it is on my list this year. My long expensive list.

The Mobi cards will transfer a JPG to the computer and you can set Lightroom to autoload the folder so the files come up right away, if you are just looking for focus this is a great option, and just means you shoot RAW+JPG.

I tried tethering it 2 different times to 2 different devices. My tablet failed completely no matter what I would do it would crash the app and not connect. I tried it on my phone it connected but I was never able to really use the app or see the live view at all.

It is. Most Tether support is done through a Ethernet Cord or USB. The NX dosen't have either option. 

Like I say very few camera's have wired tethering. 

The best thing I can recommend is find a camera show in your area and see if Eye-Fi has a booth, if they do see if you can try it out with your camera. That is basically my plan this year, if they don't then I'm just going to break down and buy it... Because it's got to the point that I need the option as well.

It is. Most Tether support is done through a Ethernet Cord or USB. The NX dosen't have either option.

Like I say very few camera's have wired tethering.

The best thing I can recommend is find a camera show in your area and see if Eye-Fi has a booth, if they do see if you can try it out with your camera. That is basically my plan this year, if they don't then I'm just going to break down and buy it... Because it's got to the point that I need the option as well.

Check it out first to make sure that it's fast enough for your purpose. Unfortunately true tethering is one of the benefits of pro cameras. You might try some real time use of the live view out plug. It seems nobody bothered to read my post about feeding the live view through a DVR and displaying it real time on a full size monitor...ho hum!

I tried tethering my Galaxy Tab A 2016 Model SM-T580 to my Moto G phone without success. The phone is all set up with Bluetooth tethering switched on in Hotspot & Tethering. I have switched on Nearby Device Scanning in More Connection Settings as I can't see any other option that I think is relevant.

I have the same problem with the same model Tab. Mine can only connects to only samsung devices. I am using Huawei Y9 prime and Tecno Canon 18 pro of which my tab does not want to connect to it accepts password and thats it " unable to connect your device" the solution to these in my case ill connect my Samsung galaxy 8 mobile to Tecno hotspot then ill connect Tab from samsung galaxy hotpot which is connected to Tecno mobile hotspot data!

You can use your phone's mobile data to connect another phone, tablet, or computer to the internet. Sharing a connection this way is called tethering or using a hotspot. Some phones can share Wi-Fi connection by tethering.

Having the same issue while usb-tethering from my galaxy a12 @ kubuntu 22.04 (pc and laptop)netstat -i shows some rx-errors on every phone's response to dhclient's request (here is the basic problem?)

Sorry I forgot to add more information.I did this in the past, I can usb tether on linux mint 17.3, debian 8.3.0 kde, kubuntu 15.10 and ubuntu 15.10 just fine. I am replying this post tethering with linux mint 17.3. So I think the problem is on opensuse kde.

I got a new phone (Samsung A51 5G) and I can't properly tether its connection via usb. The connection is 4G. I have NetworkManager and dhcpcd and usb-tethering works fine through both of them (my main connection is Samsung A 10.1 2019 tablet usb-tethered).

1.) When I try to load any page, it might load a small part of it, like upper bar or part of a picture.

2.) Operator isn't the fault, I can tether the same connection via usb with my older phone (Samsung A20).

3.) Also on Windows usb-tethering works without problems. 

4.) I can share wifi connection from my table to the problematic phone and tether it through usb! 

5.) I can ping sites successfully... Actually pretty much every diagnostic command I found internet, gave identical results with working tablet's and phone's connection (except device IDs).

I google-fu'd for a bit:

I found a couple of forum posts about an older samsung model having similar issues that got resolved after updates to firmware on both sides.

There was an article that briefly mentioned apn setting phone side. It was windows specific, but wasn't sure if it would be worth chasing.

Alot of Ubuntu newbies.

Tethering apps section in wiki seems also be quite old and more focused to pre 2.2 androids. I tried yesterday finding modern tethering apps, but the results left me somewhat reserved. I'm not really comfortable with running them on my devices if I have alternatives.

Against all the odds it seems I got tethering working. I was going to get adb working and scrolled through developer settings in phone after enabling them. There I found hardware acceleration for tethering and disabled it just for fun and now I have a connection.

I have now tried with another PC, and the result is the same (no address assigned to the interface).

As I mentioned at the start I have used a different phone running lineageos with this PC, and tethering works fine. The other USB options on the S9+ (file xfer, debug etc) all work fine.

Environmental description:

Openwrt 18.06 kernel version: 4.9.120

Problem Description:

Before the Samsung S8 mobile phone upgraded android 9.0, usb tethering worked normally; after the upgrade, usb tethering could not work normally, and the usb0 interface could not be recognized.

I used the latest openwrt source (kernel version 4.14.111) to find that Samsung s8 android 9.0 usb tethering works fine. I compared the usb and net/usb related drivers of the two versions of the kernel and found that the changes were great.

Due to the limitations of the product flash and memory, I don't want to upgrade the kernel version. Is there a kernel patch that can solve this problem?

Therefore, my first approach to a solution was to find a USB driver for this tethering. At least one exists, but apparently not according to Apple, Samsung, or NTT Docomo (the provider of the data service to the smartphone). At least I have not been able to find any such information on any of the official websites nor in a long and futile telephone conversation with Docomo support and technical support. The MacBook Pro is still new and I am still a bit worried about breaking it with the wrong software...

Part two of the question involves WiFi tethering, but I think this is out of scope here... As already hinted, my friend is on the paranoid side, and therefore, if forced to use WiFi tethering rather than the cable, wants to use the option to specify the authorized computers that can tether. This involves building a list consisting of pairs, where each pair has a computer name and a MAC address for that computer's WiFi card. No question about MAC addresses, but the computer name is uncertain. On the MacBook Pro I was able to find two candidate names, and I got a third candidate from another source. I tested the WiFi tethering with two of the names and it seemed to work in both cases. (Yes, I should have tested with the other name from the MacBook, but I wasn't even sure how to format it for the smartphone's side.)

Define "tethering". If you mean connecting the phone to the computer to transfer pictures etc. then use a usb cable. If you mean using the phone for internet access for the computer use wifi hotspot function of the phone.

If you [BobTheFisherman] don't understand the question or lack experience with USB tethering, then perhaps you should not attempt to address the topic? Or perhaps I should blame myself for not mentioning that the storage-level access to the Galaxy smartphones seemed to work fine on the MacBook Pro, though I didn't really test it. ff782bc1db

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