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Has anyone used any tethering apps successfully? I downloaded Wifi Tethering for Root and have not been able to connect. Foxfi will not work on my current phone. Is there any way to change settings in the phones system folder to take advantage of it's built in hotspot capabilities. Well without big red knowing about it.
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Clarke33 said:
Has anyone used any tethering apps successfully? I downloaded Wifi Tethering for Root and have not been able to connect. Foxfi will not work on my current phone. Is there any way to change settings in the phones system folder to take advantage of it's built in hotspot capabilities. Well without big red knowing about it.
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Clarke33,
Do you want to use the Kindle Fire 2 as a WiFi Hot Spot or Access Point? When you say Tether, do you want
to connect your phone to your computer through USB, this is called Tethering. When you use the phone as
a WiFi connection, this is called a Hot Spot or Access Point. What type of phone would you like to use as a Hot
Spot? There is a solid app called WiFi HotSpot / WiFi Tether. The for USB Tethering, there is WiFi HotSpot &
USB Tether Lite. Respond with a little more details.
prokennexusa said:
Clarke33,
Do you want to use the Kindle Fire 2 as a WiFi Hot Spot or Access Point? When you say Tether, do you want
to connect your phone to your computer through USB, this is called Tethering. When you use the phone as
a WiFi connection, this is called a Hot Spot or Access Point. What type of phone would you like to use as a Hot
Spot? There is a solid app called WiFi HotSpot / WiFi Tether. The for USB Tethering, there is WiFi HotSpot &
USB Tether Lite. Respond with a little more details.
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I have a grandfathered unlimited data package through Verizon and I want to be able to use my phone to supply the wifi if I am not close to a public wifi. I ran wifi analyzer and have a strong signal from my phone but it is an ad hoc signal which I understand the K f doesn't recognize.
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Clarke33 said:
I have a grandfathered unlimited data package through Verizon and I want to be able to use my phone to supply the wifi if I am not close to a public wifi. I ran wifi analyzer and have a strong signal from my phone but it is an ad hoc signal which I understand the K f doesn't recognize.
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Clarke33,
Now I understand! Yes, Ad Hoc is not supported by many devices. Change the settings from Ad Hoc
to Infrastructure in the WiFi Application. This will be in the Options or Settings of the WiFi Tethering
Application.
Ok, getting closer to something working. I downloaded Wifi Tether for Root and it has a bunch of device selections and different option but something is still not quite right. With generic ICS selected and startup method selected Netd (master) the KF recognizes the signal as infrastructure mode and will allow me to connect but when I try to access the web all I get is a white screen that never loads. Why?
I have answered my own question. I tried another app called Open Garden Wifi Tether and it works like a champ. I have it set on generic ICS and setup method as Netd (master). So far everything is working great. Before anyone thinks bad of tethering against the will of the big red V, I have a plan with 5 lines and 3 data packages (@$90/month) and I'll be danged if I am going to give them any more since I have unlimited data.
Kindle Fire HD and 2 Tethering
Clarke33 said:
I have answered my own question. I tried another app called Open Garden Wifi Tether and it works like a champ. I have it set on generic ICS and setup method as Netd (master). So far everything is working great. Before anyone thinks bad of tethering against the will of the big red V, I have a plan with 5 lines and 3 data packages (@$90/month) and I'll be danged if I am going to give them any more since I have unlimited data.
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Clarke33,
I have no problem with Tethering. I believe that we pay enough in Service Fees and as long as
you are not sharing the connection with 5 neighbors with the motivation to make money, there
is no problem with personal use. I am happy to hear that you were able to make it work. Good
job Clarke33!
No, the only thing I tether from my phone is my KF. I have actually been also playing with a hotspot toggle and using the phone's native hotspot. So far this has also worked and has not activated the screen from Verizon saying I need to pay an additional amount.
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Clarke33 said:
No, the only thing I tether from my phone is my KF. I have actually been also playing with a hotspot toggle and using the phone's native hotspot. So far this has also worked and has not activated the screen from Verizon saying I need to pay an additional amount.
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Clarke33,
I really believe it will not trigger the Verizon Firmware, you did it, enjoy the results.
any other good tethering apps? open garden isnt there any more and zt-180 doesnt work.
hi, when im on rooted vz moto x, have Bluetooth tethering enabled and connected to my wifi only ipad, all works well, when i leave the range with my phone and than return to the ipad, i loose the connection and it wont connect manually, have to connect manually every time. any way to make the 2 auto connect? thanks
I think you could use Tasker to force a connection from the Moto X. I do the opposite - automate the connection using Tasker from my WiFi-only Nexus 7.
I'm really curious why you would BT tether with a rooted device since you can WiFi tether...?
samwathegreat said:
I'm really curious why you would BT tether with a rooted device since you can WiFi tether...?
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when i use the wifi tethring, it interferes with my car's bluetooth connection
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I'm really curious why you would BT tether with a rooted device since you can WiFi tether...?
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You can WiFi tether without root - or at least I can. But I'm not on Verizon.
The reason I use Bluetooth for tethering is that is has virtually no impact on battery life, unlike WiFi tethering. My primary use of tethering is to get traffic info in CoPilot while navigating using my Nexus 7, so the much lower bandwidth of Bluetooth isn't a problem.
UncleMike said:
You can WiFi tether without root - or at least I can. But I'm not on Verizon.
The reason I use Bluetooth for tethering is that is has virtually no impact on battery life, unlike WiFi tethering. My primary use of tethering is to get traffic info in CoPilot while navigating using my Nexus 7, so the much lower bandwidth of Bluetooth isn't a problem.
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You cannot use WiFi tether on any carrier who requires Entitlement Provisioning without either having root, or being provisioned by the carrier for the entitlement (usually you must pay for this). Not since 4.2.2 Jellybean.
Anyways, thanks for the response. I couldn't figure out a useful advantage for using BT vs WiFi, but I see that there is indeed a legitimate use for it. :good:
Anyone know which one works? sprint seemed to bork the native tethering.
Mine works on Sprint
I had to do the build prop edit and SQL lite entry then it worked
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk 4
ilostmypistons said:
Mine works on Sprint
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Only if you have a subscription. Mine worked initially (could tether to the phone) but with no Internet connection. Now it comes up with an error saying I am not subscribed. when I try to enable it...
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Anyone know which one works? sprint seemed to bork the native tethering.
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I'm not sure if it will work for Sprint, but for Verizon this is what I did:
1. You need root access
2. Download "Root Browser" from the Play Store
3. Navigate to /System
4. Open "build.prop." It should give you the option to open in a text editor
5. Add "net.tethering.noprovisioning=tru" at the bottom - without quotations.
6. Reboot and enjoy
Again, that worked for Verizon. I can't really speak for Sprint, but I imagine it is worth a shot.
what mtpease did, I had to do as well on Atnt and it worked after that
mtpease said:
I'm not sure if it will work for Sprint, but for Verizon this is what I did:
1. You need root access
2. Download "Root Browser" from the Play Store
3. Navigate to /System
4. Open "build.prop." It should give you the option to open in a text editor
5. Add "net.tethering.noprovisioning=tru" at the bottom - without quotations.
6. Reboot and enjoy
Again, that worked for Verizon. I can't really speak for Sprint, but I imagine it is worth a shot.
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Works on sprint as well. Tried at first and something didn't take. Tried disabling through services.jar and couldn't really decompile due to ART so tried prop edit again and it took. Tether works great
Would they end up just tacking on tethering to your plan anyways? (If they detected you using it)
Having issues making this work on Sprint. Tethering turns on and my laptop gets a valid IP after I edited the build.prop file, but I can't get out to the internet. Any suggestions?
russjr08 said:
Would they end up just tacking on tethering to your plan anyways? (If they detected you using it)
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No. With Sprint if you don't abuse tethering (like running a bittorrent node with your laptop, or running your home network through your phone) they will likely not bother you. Slamming down a couple of gigs, or more in a day will certainly get Sprints attention with you either receiving a nicely worded letter telling you to knock it off and get a plan, or that they are dropping you.
kf2m said:
No. With Sprint if you don't abuse tethering (like running a bittorrent node with your laptop, or running your home network through your phone) they will likely not bother you. Slamming down a couple of gigs, or more in a day will certainly get Sprints attention with you either receiving a nicely worded letter telling you to knock it off and get a plan, or that they are dropping you.
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Ah, thanks! I wonder if Verizon would be so kind to do the same as sprint then.
turd_ferguson said:
Having issues making this work on Sprint. Tethering turns on and my laptop gets a valid IP after I edited the build.prop file, but I can't get out to the internet. Any suggestions?
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Same for me. I can ping my phone, but can't get through to the internet.
If I use Bluetooth tethering on my laptop, it works if my phone is connected to WiFi. Turn off WiFi and computer can't get out to the internet, but I can browse on my phone. There must be a firewall rule blocking it or something.
**Edit** I got it working. In addition to editing build.prop, you also need to add a line in data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db. Open the database in an SQLite editor and add the following string in the global tab: tether_dun_required=0
After you reboot, it will work.
cheezbergher said:
it works if my phone is connected to WiFi. Turn off WiFi and computer can't get out to the internet, but I can browse on my phone. There must be a firewall rule blocking it or something.
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VZW, and same result when using the WiFi Tether Router app.
mtpease said:
I'm not sure if it will work for Sprint, but for Verizon this is what I did:
1. You need root access
2. Download "Root Browser" from the Play Store
3. Navigate to /System
4. Open "build.prop." It should give you the option to open in a text editor
5. Add "net.tethering.noprovisioning=tru" at the bottom - without quotations.
6. Reboot and enjoy
Again, that worked for Verizon. I can't really speak for Sprint, but I imagine it is worth a shot.
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This didn't resolve it for me on VZW. It "checks subscription", then says "Your order could not be processed..." when trying to start the included wifi tethering app.
Did you edit your build.prop too?
sephtin said:
VZW, and same result when using the WiFi Tether Router app.
This didn't resolve it for me on VZW. It "checks subscription", then says "Your order could not be processed..." when trying to start the included wifi tethering app.
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Interesting. That is what I did, and I'm tethered to my phone right now. Can you double check the spelling, reboot, and report back?
Matt
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cheezbergher said:
Did you edit your build.prop too?
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The way I got it to work, as I posted above, was by only editing the build.prop. I didn't do anything else other than adding to the bottom of the build.prop.
Matt
VZW, and same result when using the WiFi Tether Router app.
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Wait, sephtin, you're using WiFi Tether Router app? There's your problem right there... Use the built-in tethering function and it will work.
Go to Settings->More->Tethering & portable hotspot and enable Portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
cheezbergher said:
Same for me. I can ping my phone, but can't get through to the internet.
If I use Bluetooth tethering on my laptop, it works if my phone is connected to WiFi. Turn off WiFi and computer can't get out to the internet, but I can browse on my phone. There must be a firewall rule blocking it or something.
**Edit** I got it working. In addition to editing build.prop, you also need to add a line in data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db. Open the database in an SQLite editor and add the following string in the global tab: tether_dun_required=0
After you reboot, it will work.
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This worked for me. Thanks!
cheezbergher said:
Wait, sephtin, you're using WiFi Tether Router app? There's your problem right there... Use the built-in tethering function and it will work.
Go to Settings->More->Tethering & portable hotspot and enable Portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
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Steps I've taken to get tethering working, Verizon unlimited data plan (so tethering should require subs):
--rooted using Chainfire's root mehod.
--modified /system/build.prop to add: "net.tethering.noprovisioning=tru" (without quotes)
--modified the /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases - global - "tether_dun_required" to "0" (without quotes)
Still get "Checking subscription" when I try to turn on Tethering & portable hotspot "Portable Wi-Fi hotspot" in settings.
sephtin said:
Steps I've taken to get tethering working, Verizon unlimited data plan (so tethering should require subs):
--rooted using Chainfire's root mehod.
--modified /system/build.prop to add: "net.tethering.noprovisioning=tru" (without quotes)
--modified the /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases - global - "tether_dun_required" to "0" (without quotes)
Still get "Checking subscription" when I try to turn on Tethering & portable hotspot "Portable Wi-Fi hotspot" in settings.
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It should be "net.tethering.noprovisioning=true" not tru. Save that and reboot.
cheezbergher said:
Same for me. I can ping my phone, but can't get through to the internet.
If I use Bluetooth tethering on my laptop, it works if my phone is connected to WiFi. Turn off WiFi and computer can't get out to the internet, but I can browse on my phone. There must be a firewall rule blocking it or something.
**Edit** I got it working. In addition to editing build.prop, you also need to add a line in data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db. Open the database in an SQLite editor and add the following string in the global tab: tether_dun_required=0
After you reboot, it will work.
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This is what worked for me plus the build prop edit.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk 4
I've used WIFI Tether Router for several phones with great success.
I know all about the adding of ,dun to apns
But if you already have root Wifi Tether Router does not need any mods. It might also works on CDMA (roaming), where the ,dun trick does not.
It also might be less traceable by sprint.
mswlogo said:
I've used WIFI Tether Router for several phones with great success.
I know all about the adding of ,dun to apns
But if you already have root Wifi Tether Router does not need any mods. It might also works on CDMA (roaming), where the ,dun trick does not.
It also might be less traceable by sprint.
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I'm rooted and this app didn't work for me. Is there anything special I have to do? My mobile is set to Global. Does it need to be CDMA/LTE?
SantinoInc said:
I'm rooted and this app didn't work for me. Is there anything special I have to do? My mobile is set to Global. Does it need to be CDMA/LTE?
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I think these are the only changes needed from default. I so happen to use no encryption (i.e. Open) and channel = 1 which I think is default.
Interface wlan0
method 2
firmware reload unchecked
I think everything else is default.
If you scroll to bottom of Configuration there is a Link to "devices configurations/website"
I had the Native tether working too and I removed the ",dun" mod from my APN's to test this.
Mine shows Build 165
Does SuperUser pop up to grant permission?
It might not work on roaming (CDMA), same limitation as the Native mod (i.e. adding ,dun).
Who-Hoo Wifi Tether Router works on roaming (i.e. works on non Sprint CDMA Networks). The adding of ,dun to APN's method only works on Sprint Networks (i.e. LTE and eHPRD). WIFI Tether Router works on everything. But you do need root.
Tested on rooted ZV6.
can someone please explain how to add ,dun to apn? ive looked online and see lines of provisional code being added. this was on a tmobile nexus 6 and i wasnt sure if thats the way for all phone. thanks in advance!
There is a video specific to the Sprint phone, where the guy walks through the steps one by one showing each step and result to add the dun info, though I don't recall if it was specifically the apn info that was modified?
Anyway, you need an app that can create shortcuts for hidden features of the phone, as explained on the guide. Install that app, that allows you to run the program built into the phone that lets you edit the thing to add the dun text and save it.
Sorry I don't recall the details, but it's another thread here about free wifi tether or hotspot.
lgg42006 said:
can someone please explain how to add ,dun to apn? ive looked online and see lines of provisional code being added. this was on a tmobile nexus 6 and i wasnt sure if thats the way for all phone. thanks in advance!
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It's posted in another thread with the topic of tether without root and this thread has nothing do with that but...
Here you go
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3Di9d7w1so
my hotspot keeps disconnecting/disappearing after a minute or two of starting the hotspot. will this help my situation or is something else causing this? thanks again
lgg42006 said:
my hotspot keeps disconnecting/disappearing after a minute or two of starting the hotspot. will this help my situation or is something else causing this? thanks again
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Which hotspot method, Native (with ,dun added to APN's) or WIFI Tether Router?
I saw similar issue when trying to tether on Ev-Do it will connect for a moment and disconnect.
The APN method will not work on Ev-Do (usually that means roaming but not always).
Latest WIFI Tether Router will work on Ev-Do but requires root.
mswlogo said:
Which hotspot method, Native (with ,dun added to APN's) or WIFI Tether Router?
I saw similar issue when trying to tether on Ev-Do it will connect for a moment and disconnect.
The APN method will not work on Ev-Do (usually that means roaming but not always).
Latest WIFI Tether Router will work on Ev-Do but requires root.
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i have root already, and i am using the wifi tether router with the auto settings on a sprint g4.
thanks
lgg42006 said:
i have root already, and i am using the wifi tether router with the auto settings on a sprint g4.
thanks
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For starters don't use Auto. See OP.
mswlogo said:
Which hotspot method, Native (with ,dun added to APN's) or WIFI Tether Router?
I saw similar issue when trying to tether on Ev-Do it will connect for a moment and disconnect.
The APN method will not work on Ev-Do (usually that means roaming but not always).
Latest WIFI Tether Router will work on Ev-Do but requires root.
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For starters don't use Auto. See OP.
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so i checked my default and its what OP has aside from the ,dun thing.
I am having an issue with wifi tether router where it will connect for a while and then the wifi signal will stop on its own. I have to kill and restart wifi tether router to regain a connection. I am wondering if this is a heating problem as the phone gets fairly hot when using wifi tether router. Is there a way to reduce the wifi radio power on the G4?
Uncheck "Allow Wifi Scanning" in advanced wifi settings. Should stop the signal from going away.
Smeffner said:
Uncheck "Allow Wifi Scanning" in advanced wifi settings. Should stop the signal from going away.
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Good catch !! WIFI Tether Router does warn you to shut that off if I recall.
This app? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.snclab.wifitetherrouter
jlv3 said:
This app? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.snclab.wifitetherrouter
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Yes
So just had something weird happen want to see if anyone else ran into this. I just reset for the month yesterday and My Metro app is showing 1.3 gigs used (all tethered with app). While playing Xbox I get a message saying I have used all of my hotspot data. I checked data usage on Xbox I haven't even used a gig yet. Also they didn't throttle my data. Anyone know what's going on?
I installed PDAnet on my Galaxy S7 using USB tethering and it worked Great
Then I tried Bluetooth and and paired PDAnet on my phone with PDAnet on my laptop
it worked even better, as if I was using WiFi
Try it out guys no root needed, no DSL codes
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I would like root hate the bloating.
jotech said:
I installed PDAnet on my Galaxy S7 using USB tethering and it worked Great
Then I tried Bluetooth and and paired PDAnet on my phone with PDAnet on my laptop
it worked even better, as if I was using WiFi
Try it out guys no root needed, no DSL codes
Downloaded at junefabrics.com
I would like root hate the bloating.
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I haven't tried the bluetooth feature yet. I use the USB tether because of the internet share feature when using USB and the PDAnet software on my laptop. I still need WiFi for other devices such as my TV and Rand McNally Truck GPS. PDAnet was a big save for me when I could not root.
Do you have any connection drops using bluetooth? I lose bluetooth connection to my speaker system about once a day.
TDStewart said:
I haven't tried the bluetooth feature yet. I use the USB tether because of the internet share feature when using USB and the PDAnet software on my laptop. I still need WiFi for other devices such as my TV and Rand McNally Truck GPS. PDAnet was a big save for me when I could not root.
Do you have any connection drops using bluetooth? I lose bluetooth connection to my speaker system about once a day.
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Yes.. I have notice connection drop using Bluetooth. Not sure why? If I need phone charge I use USB tether. Your right WiFi has other benefits like for multi devices. I'm a big fan of WiFi but Bluetooth or USB tether will do for now.
I rarely use WiFi on Rand McNally Truck GPS. I use my phone app to stay up to date with the weather.
jotech said:
Yes.. I have notice connection drop using Bluetooth. Not sure why? If I need phone charge I use USB tether. Your right WiFi has other benefits like for multi devices. I'm a big fan of WiFi but Bluetooth or USB tether will do for now.
I rarely use WiFi on Rand McNally Truck GPS. I use my phone app to stay up to date with the weather.
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Did you know that if you use USB Tether on PDAnet that you can use the WiFi Share (beta) on the PDAnet software on your computer. It seems to work very well. Only problem I have had is it shows up for bluetooth as an option also, but I can't seem to get it to work with bluetooth. I get an error 19.
edit: I just got WiFi sharing to work with BT. Had to reboot the computer.
Awesome!! I just tried it and it work. I connected my Rand McNally truck GPS thru WiFi Share (beta) using USB tether than I tried BT and WiFi Share on my laptop worked as well. Now we have USB Bluetooth and WIFI using only PDAnet.
jotech said:
I installed PDAnet on my Galaxy S7 using USB tethering and it worked Great
Then I tried Bluetooth and and paired PDAnet on my phone with PDAnet on my laptop
it worked even better, as if I was using WiFi
Try it out guys no root needed, no DSL codes
Downloaded at junefabrics.com
I would like root hate the bloating.
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Did you take the update that came out the 29th (I think)? What software version are you running?
I don"t think so... Software Version is G930PVPU1APB5, Android version 6.0.1, Android Security Patch Level Feb. 1 2016. I hope that helps you any.
jotech said:
I don"t think so... Software Version is G930PVPU1APB5, Android version 6.0.1, Android Security Patch Level Feb. 1 2016. I hope that helps you any.
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Ok. The most recent version is G930PVPU2APC5. This update locked down the apn settings. It would be interesting to hear if anyone on the current software version can still use pdanet for wifi hotspot.
Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
makane716 said:
Ok. The most recent version is G930PVPU2APC5. This update locked down the apn settings. It would be interesting to hear if anyone on the current software version can still use pdanet for wifi hotspot.
Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
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I took the update and PDAnet still works. PDAnet does nothing with the APNs. Instead you have to install PDAnet on both the phone and PC. The wifi hotspot is on the PC side using PDAnet software to do the share.
TDStewart said:
I took the update and PDAnet still works. PDAnet does nothing with the APNs. Instead you have to install PDAnet on both the phone and PC. The wifi hotspot is on the PC side using PDAnet software to do the share.
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Yes. Usb tether works this way. And to tether through a pc and use the pc to create wifi. However, pdanet will also activate the native wifi hotspot capabilities of the phone itself. When I open pdanet+foxfi and hit "Activate wifi hotspot" it turns on the wifi hotspot of my phone. No pc involved.
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makane716 said:
Yes. Usb tether works this way. And to tether through a pc and use the pc to create wifi. However, pdanet will also activate the native wifi hotspot capabilities of the phone itself. When I open pdanet+foxfi and hit "Activate wifi hotspot" it turns on the wifi hotspot of my phone. No pc involved.
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You are correct the FoxFi part of PDAnet does have WiFi but it only works for us if we are paying for the hotspot and it then uses our allocated hotspot data. ie. I pay for 6gb a month and it will use that up. With that being the case I might as well just use it directly from the phone and not use FoxFi. If you are not paying for hotspot I do not believe it will work. If I'm wrong I'd like to know though.
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You are correct the FoxFi part of PDAnet does have WiFi but it only works for us if we are paying for the hotspot and it then uses our allocated hotspot data. ie. I pay for 6gb a month and it will use that up. With that being the case I might as well just use it directly from the phone and not use FoxFi. If you are not paying for hotspot I do not believe it will work. If I'm wrong I'd like to know though.
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You're right. It's been so long since I have used an non rooted phone. Been getting free hotspot for years. Right now I have altered my apn settings for the free hotspot.
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I tried to activate Wifi hotspot PDAnet on the phone but it gave me "Hotspot Error" You are not subscribed to the Hotspot Service. Fail to activate Hotspot. Me paying an extra monthly fee for Wifi is not going to happend. This is why we need root among other things. If your Hotspot Wifi is activated on your phone then there is no need for PDAnet
It seems to have the same problem regular hotspot does for me after update. Keeps asking me to purchase plan. Have to reboot and quickly turn on. Glad that works our I'd be sol. Anyone else have a reliable method? My APN settings are locked out also now.
jotech said:
I tried to activate Wifi hotspot PDAnet on the phone but it gave me "Hotspot Error" You are not subscribed to the Hotspot Service. Fail to activate Hotspot. Me paying an extra monthly fee for Wifi is not going to happend. This is why we need root among other things. If your Hotspot Wifi is activated on your phone then there is no need for PDAnet
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Even if paying for Wifi, PDAnet does still help (not with wifi but with USB or BT tether) by not using up are allotted data. I go through my allotted data rather quickly. I'm an over the road driver and use internet for many things to include weather on my truck gps, normal things such as email and system updates, and for entertainment (Games and movies).
TDStewart said:
Even if paying for Wifi, PDAnet does still help (not with wifi but with USB or BT tether) by not using up are allotted data. I go through my allotted data rather quickly. I'm an over the road driver and use internet for many things to include weather on my truck gps, normal things such as email and system updates, and for entertainment (Games and movies).
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I'm OTR myself and I know what you mean. I use my laptop for everything its my entertainment system. TV, movies, software, games I rely heavily on tethering my laptop with my phone. I even D/L movies and save them for later where there is no Internet like the Rockies. Thumbs up for PDAnet 2 thumbs up when root is here.
I'm thoroughly aggravated. I have Boost mobile plan with a hotspot. As I live on a houseboat, it's very important to me and 8gb isn't enough. A Boost rep gave me foxfi info. But I get error that my provider won't allow hotspot so I must tether or bt. Now I downloaded foxfi on ex who has Boost but not a hotspot. He can use the option of Foxfi hotspot,tether, or bt. I'm thinking of buying separate phone just for this.
Please verify with me is foxfi working with sprint gs7? I am thinking of upgrading and need to know what phone to get. please advise, anyone?
jotech said:
I'm OTR myself and I know what you mean. I use my laptop for everything its my entertainment system. TV, movies, software, games I rely heavily on tethering my laptop with my phone. I even D/L movies and save them for later where there is no Internet like the Rockies. Thumbs up for PDAnet 2 thumbs up when root is here.
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I am the same. Not so much movies, but all sorts of software. If I had to rely on my laptop for visual entertainment as well, I don't think it or me could handle it. I already fill up 5 virtual desktops, switch between windows and Linux and would punch my own mother in face for, like, 500% more screen space, or even just the ability to lower the dpi or increase the resolution past 1366x768... But currently, even with an alfa 36N and 9dBi antenna, the WiFi here is just plain ****. The burger King WiFi accross the street is better, but I can't can never get the login page to come up. so my phone is my sole Internet source.
I will say one thing, I really regret going with the nougat beta. I've been meaning to revert back so I can reroot because the Hotspot was unlimited and much more stable. That and the beta is super sluggish, at least for me. Some of the newer features were cool, but not nearly worth giving up root. But I let it get to the point where backing up and making the switch back will be an a 6 hour engagement, and I keep putting it off.
Amazing thanks