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How To Fake Wifi Connection For Android Apps

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  • #1
I tried to figure this out by myself but I couldn't, and decided to post here on XDA for the last resort..

You see, I'm trying to reverse tether my android device to my own pc so I could get stable connection (for gaming) using this app Reverse Tethering NoRoot Free.
Fortunately, it worked as expected. I can browse the internet without any problems.

However, there are certain apps that ONLY CHECKS if there's a WIFI CONNECTED not the present Internet Connection Available.
At a certain point, I was browsing on chrome flawlessly. I could browse youtube and watch videos, but there's still like a sign that "No internet connection available"

In order to fix this, I have installed Riru Core, EdExposed, and the Fake Wifi Connection (on the xposed repository)
Last night it worked flawlessly. The apps being used with it never gave an error that there was "No internet connection". I could play the games I want with the lowest ping possible. Like 10ms below.

The problem is that today, for some reason it stopped working. Maybe because that app was published 6 years ago, and there are bugs unsaid to fix.
It is no longer maintained as I've read. I'd also like to add that I've tried the reworked version of Fake Wifi (still on xposed repository) but it did not work as well.
I was stuck because it asked for the older xposed for nougat, I installed one (basically i had 2 xposed with one not working to bypass app checking for xposed) but even tapping the master switch and save did not work.

Before I downgrade back to nougat, I'd like to ask all the geniuses here if there's anything I could try.
It's really a pain reverting back to nougat and missing the good ram management of Android 10.. honestly.
Thank you in advance

  • #2
Apologies, you're saying the game was working fine with 10ms ping, and then it suddenly stopped working?

Or you're trying to play another game which is not maintained, and considered dead? Can you mention the name of the game, and the exact issue with EdXposed?

jwoegerbauer
  • #3
@ryeisqt

Use an Ethernet connection instead of Wi-Fi connection.

  • #4
Apologies, you're saying the game was working fine with 10ms ping, and then it suddenly stopped working?

Or you're trying to play another game which is not maintained, and considered dead? Can you mention the name of the game, and the exact issue with EdXposed?

I'm trying to reverse tether my device (My androids gets internet from my pc instead of using the wifi) because wired connections are much much more stable.

The problem is, apps and games says that there's still "No internet Connection". Which is not true because I could still browse and watch videos using wired connection.
There are apps that will not let you open unless you connect to an "Actual Wifi"

*The dead are the fake wifi connection app from xposed repository.
*The game is called mobile legends
*there are no issues with edxposed

  • #5
@ryeisqt

Use an Ethernet connection instead of Wi-Fi connection.

you mean the otg ethernet cables?
jwoegerbauer
  • #6
A compatible OTG-Ethernet adapter.

More info here:

  • #7
I'm trying to reverse tether my device (My androids gets internet from my pc instead of using the wifi) because wired connections are much much more stable.

The problem is, apps and games says that there's still "No internet Connection". Which is not true because I could still browse and watch videos using wired connection.
There are apps that will not let you open unless you connect to an "Actual Wifi"

*The dead are the fake wifi connection app from xposed repository.
*The game is called mobile legends
*there are no issues with edxposed

So .. to make it clear:
  • Mobile Legends was updated like a month ago, so there's nothing wrong with it. And it also runs well on even 3G, so it's like a luxury to you, enjoying the least ping possible.
  • Fake WiFi Connection wasn't updated recently, probably since 2014, it was designed for Android <= KitKat, but it is usable even on Android 11, it has an adjustment in order for it to work well, a toggle, and an app selection.
  • You have to understand that, for your phone to believe that it is on WiFi, there are apps that should be selected from within the Fake WiFi Connection app. The best is to select all apps.
  • #8
  • You have to understand that, for your phone to believe that it is on WiFi, there are apps that should be selected from within the Fake WiFi Connection app. The best is to select all apps.
That's the problem, for the phone to believe that it is on WiFi.
I already have tried selecting the apps. Sometimes it is working, the game believes that there is a WiFi. Sometime it isn't. I was hoping someone knows the way to fix this problem
  • #9
That's the problem, for the phone to believe that it is on WiFi.
I already have tried selecting the apps. Sometimes it is working, the game believes that there is a WiFi. Sometime it isn't. I was hoping someone knows the way to fix this problem
Seeing the app developer's comment, some apps may do some WiFi calls not supported by the app just yet. (Like, check if it is a real WiFi or not).

Just wondering, can't you use a VPN and link the whole device's network with an app that thinks it is on WiFi?

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