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"<font size="2"><span style="font-size:10pt;">CyanogenMod has supported adhoc for a while now. So that's a good place to start if you want easily working adhoc wifi on Android.<br>
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.hc"<br>
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Regarding this Hans, I was wondering if you have seen this working ?<br>
We have tried to use ad-hoc on a Galaxy Nexus running CyanogenMod 9 (4.0.4 kernel 3.0.36-cyanogenmod-geb0f696) following this blogpost :<br>
</span></font><a href="http://silkemeyer.net/ad-hoc-mode-and-olsrd-on-samsung-galaxy-s-with-cyanogenmod-9" target="_blank">http://silkemeyer.net/ad-hoc-mode-and-olsrd-on-samsung-galaxy-s-with-cyanogenmod-9</a><br>
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Unfortunately that did not work for us ! It's another device but still we are running the specific CyanogenMod for our own device.<br>
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I was wondering if you know how to get ad-hoc working using CyanogenMod ? <br>
We tried by simply manually adding the ad-hoc network SSID (scanning for networks wont result in showing existing ad-hoc networks), and also specifiying an IP-adress, but unfortunately to no avail...<br>
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Eric de Vries<br>
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