What do you use for tethering? - Galaxy S III Themes and Apps (US Carriers)

Just got my T-mo GSIII, and just wanted to see what wireless tethering apps work, if any. I need something to keep me until AOSP roms come to the US GSIII. I'm going away for 2 weeks today, and desperately need internet access for my laptop, but find the fees for tethering rediculous.

Once rooted I use wifi tether from the market, works great.

Try Foxfi it works pretty good
M.yA.nD.roid

Our just use the native tethering in the phones menu after you root...it's discussed in the development thread.it's never given me a problem. Those apps tend to suck..
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sublimejosh2000 said:
Our just use the native tethering in the phones menu after you root...it's discussed in the development thread.it's never given me a problem. Those apps tend to suck..
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Where at looking for a native option like on the sg2 days when you froze a certain app to make it work. Couldn't find anything in that everyone seems happy with the apps which u think they suck as well. There was one thread where they mentioned freezing an app but it broke wifi calling. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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krad42 said:
Where at looking for a native option like on the sg2 days when you froze a certain app to make it work. Couldn't find anything in that everyone seems happy with the apps which u think they suck as well. There was one thread where they mentioned freezing an app but it broke wifi calling. Any help would be appreciated.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1732262

+1 for FoxFi. Market > Install > Activate Hotspot > Done.
Easy peasey lemon sqeezey.

Wow, Sprint blocked this from the market on my phone and on the desktop it states Foxfi is not available on your carrier. Foxfi does provide an external link though, thumbs up for them.

Not working on Verizon?
First the encrypted boot loader, now no wifi tethering? Really regretting my preorder now, might have to refuse shipment on this and continue to use my Thunderbolt w/ unlimited data and tethering for free

Jfree3000 said:
Wow, Sprint blocked this from the market on my phone and on the desktop it states Foxfi is not available on your carrier. Foxfi does provide an external link though, thumbs up for them.
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Try using the Market Access app. It will spoof your carrier so you can access the apps available on the market from TMobile or AT&T.
http://amip.tools-for.net/wiki/android/marketaccess

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[Q] Sprint Hotspot APK for unrooted 2.3 Evo

I just received my replacement Evo from Sprint and it's on 2.3. Can someone link the file for me? Thanks
smh... its in the settings on the phone.
go to menu->wireless settings->sprint hotspot
but unless you have it added to your plan and are paying $30 a month for it it wont work. and since you arent rooted you cant use any of the wireless tether apps from the market. so you will have to wait for root or pay. your choice. hope that helps
Use can use easy tether or pdanet to hook up via usb, but that's about it.
They are free, but you have to pay to visit secured sites.
Well I know you have to pay for pdanet, not sure about easy tether
On easy tether you have to pay but there's a key gen that will give you the code to unlock it free
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Thanks to the OP for asking this as i my gf is upgrading tomorrow to the EVO and i didnt know about the "no-root" issue....so there is NO way to get wireless tether? That was on of the biggest perks to her as she isnt into technology a lot but likes how i could use my 3g connection to give wifi to her ipod...thanks for the help.
Not really a good app for free teathering until someone can manage to root or unlock the bootloader. I always have left my bootloader,s-off,for very similiar reasons. Good luck.
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sharkboy0901 said:
On easy tether you have to pay but there's a key gen that will give you the code to unlock it free
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Please don't post about warez dude. Respect the devs of these apps
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I loaded an app called foxfi on my verizon phones and it works perfect for wireless tether(unrooted) but on my employees sprint phone, it doesn't come up in the market. I even tried to "bump" the app over. What I did notice is Verizon phones call it "Play Store " and is no longer "Market" as the evo has.
Anyone know of a good app?
Search for a thread called "4.67 collection" by Tommytommatoe they have all of the mods for 4.67 available.
... Oh wait here! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459982

USB 4G Tether

Wanted to share this with anyone who isn't aware. We can tether our ET4G on 4G but it requires USB and a 3rd party app. I tested it tonight with the free version of EasyTether and it works like a charm. Not personally interested in spending $10 for the full app but to some it may be worth it.
I haven't tested Klink but it's only $4 and it may work as well as a cheaper alternative.
scottypimpin636 said:
Wanted to share this with anyone who isn't aware. We can tether our ET4G on 4G but it requires USB and a 3rd party app. I tested it tonight with the free version of EasyTether and it works like a charm. Not personally interested in spending $10 for the full app but to some it may be worth it.
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Yea dude, you can use PDAnet as well, and you can do it with 3g as well.
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Yea dude, you can use PDAnet as well, and you can do it with 3g as well.
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Sweet, checking that out now. I see the free version doesn't allow https. I'll have to download the app to see how much the full version costs because I don't see it listed in the market.
To use these tethering method doesn't required the phone to be rooted, right? Also, will I be charged if I try to use it and can sprint figure out that I am tethering for free? I don't want to get a bill for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. How safe it is to tether undetected and are lots of people doing it for free with no penalty? I would like to tether for free but am just too afraid of getting caught and charged for it.
To be honest with you I used to have AT&T and now I have sprint and i've never once got a txt or anything in the mail telling me to stop. On AT&T I was running Cyanogen Mod and on my ET4G i'm running Calkulin's which has NoCIQ. If you aren't familiar with NoCIQ it basically makes it so sprint can't tell how your phone is using the data.
I wouldn't trust tethering if you're running a stock rom, even if the dev of the software says it's safe.
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To be honest with you I used to have AT&T and now I have sprint and i've never once got a txt or anything in the mail telling me to stop. On AT&T I was running Cyanogen Mod and on my ET4G i'm running Calkulin's which has NoCIQ. If you aren't familiar with NoCIQ it basically makes it so sprint can't tell how your phone is using the data.
I wouldn't trust tethering if you're running a stock rom, even if the dev of the software says it's safe.
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I think you might want to quantify your statement regarding NoCIQ. I've yet to see any published report from any reliable source showing it being used for data measurement. All a carrier has to do is look for unusual spikes in data volume.
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scottypimpin636 said:
To be honest with you I used to have AT&T and now I have sprint and i've never once got a txt or anything in the mail telling me to stop. On AT&T I was running Cyanogen Mod and on my ET4G i'm running Calkulin's which has NoCIQ. If you aren't familiar with NoCIQ it basically makes it so sprint can't tell how your phone is using the data.
I wouldn't trust tethering if you're running a stock rom, even if the dev of the software says it's safe.
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I've had an android on sprint for almost 2 years now, always rooted, always tethering, always stock rom. Ciq still on there. They have never told me anything. And I always use 3rd party apps for tethering. I honestly don't think they know/care. At the end of the day, it works for the most of us, and we don't really abuse it; thus, they really shouldn't have a problem with it. They're bull**** hot spot app from sprint is ridiculously slow anyway. There's a huge difference in speed... its almost like they want us to find our own way of tethering lol.
That's my rationale and I'm sticking to it.
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Vegasden said:
I think you might want to quantify your statement regarding NoCIQ. I've yet to see any published report from any reliable source showing it being used for data measurement. All a carrier has to do is look for unusual spikes in data volume.
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You may be right.. but they would have to prove what is using the data.. I have a torrent app on my phone I download stuff with and that uses a ton of data with out being tethered.
hijewpositive said:
I honestly don't think they know/care. At the end of the day, it works for the most of us, and we don't really abuse it; thus, they really shouldn't have a problem with it.
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I couldn't agree more. Like you said, you aren't abusing it and neither am I. If I were torrenting 20GB's a day or something crazy then yeah, i'd worry.
If you're rooted Android Wired USB Tether works great with 4G and it's free.
http://code.google.com/p/android-wired-tether/
running calkulins 2.0.1a rom w/ ek02 modem and usb tether works with 4g
I've been using Wireless Tether for Root Users, it's free and works with 4G. I'm new to the 4G scene, having recently upgraded from a CDMA Hero but I've used it for years without problem. The only downside to it is it will read as an adhoc network.
I have no idea how the data looks to Sprint, I have yet to see them care.
Ive tethered verizon for almost 3 years..usb and wifi
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AwfulFaded said:
I've been using Wireless Tether for Root Users, it's free and works with 4G. I'm new to the 4G scene, having recently upgraded from a CDMA Hero but I've used it for years without problem. The only downside to it is it will read as an adhoc network.
I have no idea how the data looks to Sprint, I have yet to see them care.
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Can you please upload the APK? My phone doesn't find it in the market, and when I try to install from your link I get, "This item is not available on your carrier." (I'm on Sprint too.)
IA-32e said:
If you're rooted Android Wired USB Tether works great with 4G and it's free.
http://code.google.com/p/android-wired-tether/
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I gave this a try but I got less than 1mb down doing a speed test. I used easy tether and got 8mb+....
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JimSmith94 said:
Can you please upload the APK? My phone doesn't find it in the market, and when I try to install from your link I get, "This item is not available on your carrier." (I'm on Sprint too.)
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http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/
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I used a app called auto tether to connect thru USB and I was amazed. I was actually playing battlefield 3 multiplayer ping was 133
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http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/
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Thank you kind sir!
scottypimpin636 said:
I gave this a try but I got less than 1mb down doing a speed test. I used easy tether and got 8mb+....
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I get 10Mbps down and 2Mbps up.

Activating mobile hotspot (wireless tether) on AT&T official ICS

Go to dial:
3845#*930#
Connectivity Test - uncheck Entitelment
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Reboot for sure and that's it - mobile hotspot will work
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Go to dial:
Reboot for sure and that's it - mobile hotspot will work
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Thankyou so much. it worked. you made my day.:good:
what does this option actually do? Can't seem to find many info out there.. as well as for the other many options of the hidden menu.
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Go to dial:
Reboot for sure and that's it - mobile hotspot will work
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Will this sign me up for the expensive data plan?
DO NOT ENABLE TETHERING UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE SWITCHED TO THE 50 DOLLAR 5 GIG PLAN + really piss at&t off--------they busted me yesterday; called me up and informed me they had somehow detected I bypassed their hotspot blocking and was tethering and that was to be my one and only warning.
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Hutch89 said:
DO NOT ENABLE TETHERING UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE SWITCHED TO THE 50 DOLLAR 5 GIG PLAN + really piss at&t off--------they busted me yesterday; called me up and informed me they had somehow detected I bypassed their hotspot blocking and was tethering and that was to be my one and only warning.
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Yep, that's what I suspected would happen with this option.
Hutch89 said:
DO NOT ENABLE TETHERING UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE SWITCHED TO THE 50 DOLLAR 5 GIG PLAN + really piss at&t off--------they busted me yesterday; called me up and informed me they had somehow detected I bypassed their hotspot blocking and was tethering and that was to be my one and only warning.
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Did you use another program such as FOXfi? Or did you just use what was built in? If you use a third party program I don't think at&t can detect?? Maybe? I have been using a third party program and they haven't said boo. But then again I haven't really been accessive with my data. Your thoughts on this? Thanks.
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I was using cm9 built in hotspot and they detected that, so that make me believe they can detect it regardless of how your doing it.
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Hutch89 said:
I was using cm9 built in hotspot and they detected that, so that make me believe they can detect it regardless of how your doing it.
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Android's built-in tethering can't avoid detection, but some alternative methods can. Here is one that can avoid detection (USB tethering only though): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.tether
It won't show up on your phone's Play Store because AT&T blocked the app for all their devices, but you can sideload it.
drumist said:
Android's built-in tethering can't avoid detection, but some alternative methods can. Here is one that can avoid detection (USB tethering only though): <<<Noobie link restriction>>>
It won't show up on your phone's Play Store because AT&T blocked the app for all their devices, but you can sideload it.
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I always kind of suspected this. Guess I'll stick with my current habit of popping my SIM card into my HP Veer if I need to tether. At least WebOS is still good for something! :silly:
yes yes, work for mee thanks.
it's great ....work
thanks brot.
Mmm tethering. I've always found it ridiculous that carriers charge so much for it, when it is a capability inherent to the phone you paid for.
nvincent said:
Mmm tethering. I've always found it ridiculous that carriers charge so much for it, when it is a capability inherent to the phone you paid for.
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Yes you can bypass the carriers restrictions or use a ROM that doesn't have restrictions but sure enough the carriers have a way of finding out. So be cautious. AT&T, for example may send you a warning but if they don't or you don't heed the warning they can slap on the tether plan or worse yet cancel your service. So again be careful.
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nvincent said:
Mmm tethering. I've always found it ridiculous that carriers charge so much for it, when it is a capability inherent to the phone you paid for.
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Voice calling is a capability inherent to the phone but we all gladly pay anywhere from $20 to $200 every month for it.
mattman86 said:
Voice calling is a capability inherent to the phone but we all gladly pay anywhere from $20 to $200 every month for it.
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You have a point there. My gripe though is that if I am paying for unlimited data, should they be able to tell me how I use that data?
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Swetnes said:
Yes you can bypass the carriers restrictions or use a ROM that doesn't have restrictions but sure enough the carriers have a way of finding out. So be cautious. AT&T, for example may send you a warning but if they don't or you don't heed the warning they can slap on the tether plan or worse yet cancel your service. So again be careful.
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So I have heard. I have sprint at the moment with unlimited data. The problem is, it is 3g... which is abominably slow in my area. Tethering really doesn't do me any good anyways haha. Thanks for the advice though
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You have a point there. My gripe though is that if I am paying for unlimited data, should they be able to tell me how I use that data?
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Also a good point. I actually had a good conversation with a coworker about this yesterday and he made the same point.
mattman86 said:
Also a good point. I actually had a good conversation with a coworker about this yesterday and he made the same point.
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The reason why the phone companies behave this way is because all the profits made by them come from the data plans. Not a single one makes money on voice plans so they get a little jealous when one does something that takes money out of their pocket. We as consumers do have a say, its called going to a competitor if one doesn't like a provider, control how much you spend till your contract is up then leave.
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fyi, blocked by play store, as not allowed on my device!

[Q] Working tethering app without monthly fee?

Does anyone know of a working tethering app that bypasses the native one?
You need to be rooted to bypass... WifiTether (basic name I know) works good once you are
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Hmm I was under the impression Wifi tether was broke in jb
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Zoidpilot said:
You need to be rooted to bypass... WifiTether (basic name I know) works good once you are
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cherylbaker said:
Hmm I was under the impression Wifi tether was broke in jb
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Funny..I came in here to ask the same thing. Wifitether works but it doesn't broadcast the SSID properly. Not even by typing the name in manually can you connect. So, no...it doesn't work in JB. But I also would like tether to work.
I tried all afternoon with many different apps to get some sort of tether working, and was unsuccessful with anything other than "Klink Tether" which is a paid app in the Play store. It is a USB tether and it works very well. Highly recommended.
Cm10. Wifi tether worked on my gs3 if I remember correctly.
Which cm10 won't be too much longer for an alpha for us.
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Foxfi works for me by bluetooth
Kikoshi said:
Foxfi works for me by bluetooth
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Did anyone try PDANET?
EasyTether works fine. I'm using it for years on all of my phones. It never failed me. I'm using it right now as a matter of fact.
Edit: If you are ok with wired tethering. If you look for Wi-Fi... then I don't know of any way. Yet.
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Foxfi works for me by bluetooth
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same here. it'll hold me over until wifi tether gets working.
Thanks a lot! and Wifi Tether for root actually works on my 4.1 NS4G. So for those programs to work you have to be connected via USB?
patrickjaden said:
Thanks a lot! and Wifi Tether for root actually works on my 4.1 NS4G. So for those programs to work you have to be connected via USB?
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Yes.
Or someone mentioned BT tethering with different app. I don't know since I don't use it.
EasyTether works. It's a $10 app, but there is a free version. Free version blocks all https websites, however.
Just to be clear, this is a USB tether. I don't know of any hotspot hacks yet.
EasyTether also requires a program running on your computer.
zack2491 said:
EasyTether works. It's a $10 app, but there is a free version. Free version blocks all https websites, however.
Just to be clear, this is a USB tether. I don't know of any hotspot hacks yet.
EasyTether also requires a program running on your computer.
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II think it used to be cheaper. I don't remember how much I paid. I think it's worth it though. Besides... not so many other options at this time and still much less than one month paying for official hotspot.
You know whats funny....(not really) is while at the Sprint store, every phone that was being sold, the salesperson said. You do understand that illegally tethering will get your contract cancelled, do you understands? .
Asked me too and I was like, huh, tethering, I just go to Starbucks :silly:? (hoping he wouldn't hit the big fat tethering button on my home screen (old phone) he was holding. whoops....
I wonder how exactly can they detect someone tethering?
It's a violation of your contract, so yeah, they "reserve the right to terminate". Same can be said for a lot of things that happen on this forum. Just don't abuse it and they won't bother you.
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It's a violation of your contract, so yeah, they "reserve the right to terminate". Same can be said for a lot of things that happen on this forum. Just don't abuse it and they won't bother you.
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Will I need to pay the ETF if they terminate the contract?
USB tether is built into the phone. Has Sprint blocked it? It doesn't seem to work for me.
I've been reading this...100+gb. yikes!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1665756

Unlimited tethering on s4 using slimbean

I have 3 lines, all with unlimited Internet but tmobil only allows 2.5gb of tethering. Currently using slimbean stable on my s4, how do I get unlimited tethering? I've tried Wify Tether app but it doesn't work.
I went into the apn settings and I see several options.
Any advice would be appreciative. Spent an hour trying to figure this out :/
F9zSlavik said:
I have 3 lines, all with unlimited Internet but tmobil only allows 2.5gb of tethering. Currently using slimbean stable on my s4, how do I get unlimited tethering? I've tried Wify Tether app but it doesn't work.
I went into the apn settings and I see several options.
Any advice would be appreciative. Spent an hour trying to figure this out :/
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Have they actually capped you? I used over 30gb last month... with native tether.... Otherwise use the search function and report back.... I'd like to know the answer also but too lazy to look
I don't think any AOSP Roms have the data cap hack. Most of the TW Roms have the hack baked into the system. You may wanna try TW before going over your data limit. I have unlimited and use tethering all the time also I use the Wi-Fi tether app instead of the native hot spot.
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I don't think any AOSP Roms have the data cap hack. Most of the TW Roms have the hack baked into the system. You may wanna try TW before going over your data limit. I have unlimited and use tethering all the time also I use the Wi-Fi tether app instead of the native hot spot.
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There is no such thing as a "data cap hack" there was one years ago, but it doesn't work anymore. All data traffic is now monitored via T-Mobile servers.
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There is no such thing as a "data cap hack" there was one years ago, but it doesn't work anymore. All data traffic is now monitored via T-Mobile servers.
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Agreed! What I meant by that is unrestricted native tethering.
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Agreed! What I meant by that is unrestricted native tethering.
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So I am stuck @ 2.5gb? I called TMobil to increase my tethering, they said NO.
I see people all over the forums saying they have unlimited tethering by hiding their data usage and they always emphasize not to abuse it. I am giving tmobil a good large sum of money, 200 bucks.
So nobody knows of a unlimited tethering method?
Been looking around, according to some, Cyanogen should already come with the necessary coding to allow unlimited tethering but than again I am using SlimBean which I do not know if that has anything to do with it.
F9zSlavik said:
So I am stuck @ 2.5gb? I called TMobil to increase my tethering, they said NO.
I see people all over the forums saying they have unlimited tethering by hiding their data usage and they always emphasize not to abuse it. I am giving tmobil a good large sum of money, 200 bucks.
So nobody knows of a unlimited tethering method?
Been looking around, according to some, Cyanogen should already come with the necessary coding to allow unlimited tethering but than again I am using SlimBean which I do not know if that has anything to do with it.
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Again, unlimited tethering is impossible through "coding." It is handled by T-Mobile servers. A little Googling would tell you what you have to do however, I always thought if you paid 15 bucks extra each month they would include unlimited tethering?
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elesbb said:
Again, unlimited tethering is impossible through "coding." It is handled by T-Mobile servers. A little Googling would tell you what you have to do however, I always thought if you paid 15 bucks extra each month they would include unlimited tethering?
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Yeah I have been google and xda searching, I'm obviously not looking correctly or do not know what exactly to look for. Been trying to use the app Wifi Tether for Root Users but it does not show my device, only the atnt model, it's useless so far unless if myabe I go to an older version maybe?
I dont mind paying 15 bucks but they said they do NOT offer unlimited tethering only web access.
Is something keeping you from posting the information I am looking for or your trying to see if I can figure it out on my own by somewhat directing to a place I have already tried looking for but failed because I am a noob lol
Tried this video but no go.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blBh7NpNFEw
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Yeah I have been google and xda searching, I'm obviously not looking correctly or do not know what exactly to look for. Been trying to use the app Wifi Tether for Root Users but it does not show my device, only the atnt model, it's useless so far unless if myabe I go to an older version maybe?
I dont mind paying 15 bucks but they said they do NOT offer unlimited tethering only web access.
Is something keeping you from posting the information I am looking for or your trying to see if I can figure it out on my own by somewhat directing to a place I have already tried looking for but failed because I am a noob lol
Tried this video but no go.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blBh7NpNFEw
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Lol, im trying to teach you the wonderous magic of searching It seriously helps A LOT. I hardly post any threads asking for this that and the other thing because i always find it by searching. Its how i found the answer to your question However, unlike other XDA members, i don't mind a little coaching to help you get your answer, some guys are just like. "God learn to use search. Pointless thread. effing noob" lol.
But you were on the right track when you said "hiding their data usage." thats exactly what you need to do. And to add to your search terms, encrypt your data will hide the usage Go my young grasshoper, search and yee shall find
elesbb said:
Lol, im trying to teach you the wonderous magic of searching It seriously helps A LOT. I hardly post any threads asking for this that and the other thing because i always find it by searching. Its how i found the answer to your question However, unlike other XDA members, i don't mind a little coaching to help you get your answer, some guys are just like. "God learn to use search. Pointless thread. effing noob" lol.
But you were on the right track when you said "hiding their data usage." thats exactly what you need to do. And to add to your search terms, encrypt your data will hide the usage Go my young grasshoper, search and yee shall find
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OK, I am an admitted noob to this site, just joined today in fact, but that is only because I have been trolling these forums looking for a clear answer to this issue for weeks now. I also have TM and am capped. I use my mobile hot spot to do my homework for the online school I attend. and recently switched from the big V to TM because of the cost, and now I'm screwed. I have searched so many forums and term strings it is not funny. I have tried vpn, hotspot shield, private internet access, and a host of wifi tether apps, and have not found a working combo. I have even tried modifying strings using SQLite. Most app combinations will not activate hotspot, and those that do cause laptop browser to redirect to t-mobile sale page. I will beat them... I will. But I joined xda for a little help, if you anyone does not wish to give the easy answer, I absolutely understand, just please direct me to the forum that has solved this as I am not "yet" a dev, but I'm getting there.
my config:
Model: SGH-M919
Android Version: 4.2.2
Baseband: M919uvuamdl
Kernal: 3.4.0-453951
[email protected]#1
Build: JDQ39.M919UVUAMDL
SELinux Status: Permissive
Rooted using ODIN because at the time I had read Odin was the only way.
Stock ROM
F9zSlavik said:
I have 3 lines, all with unlimited Internet but tmobil only allows 2.5gb of tethering. Currently using slimbean stable on my s4, how do I get unlimited tethering? I've tried Wify Tether app but it doesn't work.
I went into the apn settings and I see several options.
Any advice would be appreciative. Spent an hour trying to figure this out :/
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Using native tethering you get to share as much as you want what T-Mobile gets is that you used internet in your phone when in reality you were tethering I got like 60 GB each month most is by tethering
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melqui2004 said:
Using native tethering you get to share as much as you want what T-Mobile gets is that you used internet in your phone when in reality you were tethering I got like 60 GB each month most is by tethering
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Just do as the screen looks
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I've found that when I search and search and can't find something, it's because it was so fundamental a feature that it is automatically assumed people know how to use it.
What evidence do you have that T-Mobile is blocking your tethering after 2.5gb? Others have asked but it doesn't seem like that question has been answered. I have CM11 and have tethered like a fiend using the ROM's built-in hotspot feature, which the stock T-Mobile Account app doesn't even pick up on. Additionally I've been told that after 2.5gb, they don't block you, just throttle your speed down.
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I use User Agent Switcher addon for firefox and choose Googlebot under Search Robots. I never get throttled using this method, although some site are wonky like netflix.
Well, apparently I did not try enough software combinations. I have finally got it working using Hotspot Shield free, paired with WiFi Tether Router. My GS4 is only about 3 weeks old, so this is likely the newest solution.
elesbb said:
Lol, im trying to teach you the wonderous magic of searching It seriously helps A LOT. I hardly post any threads asking for this that and the other thing because i always find it by searching. Its how i found the answer to your question However, unlike other XDA members, i don't mind a little coaching to help you get your answer, some guys are just like. "God learn to use search. Pointless thread. effing noob" lol.
But you were on the right track when you said "hiding their data usage." thats exactly what you need to do. And to add to your search terms, encrypt your data will hide the usage Go my young grasshoper, search and yee shall find
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Looks like all I need to do is installed an agent switches extension on either chrome or firefox. That correct?
F9zSlavik said:
Looks like all I need to do is installed an agent switches extension on either chrome or firefox. That correct?
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Yeah Im still confused as well and I have also done a lot of research on the topic over the past few months.
Running AOSP, can we just use the native tethering (works great for me but then again i believe im still within the 2.5 gb of allotted tethering) or do we need to use the user agent switcher method?
Well since you guys are on the right track
You have a couple options:
1. (Prolly the best) Purchase or use a free VPN client ON YOUR DEVICE to encrypt ALL your data, now T-Mobile can't detect what the data is, its just data.
2. Use a User Agent switcher to change your user agent so it looks like the data is coming from a mobile device instead of a computer.
I wanna tether to my Ps3, I would like to know if it is possible to hide tethering as well. Tmobile is capped at 2.5, I found a way to do it on my Note 3, but my Ps3 wont connect that way, it only sees my S4, but like I said, its reached its cap limit.
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GSXR6 said:
I wanna tether to my Ps3, I would like to know if it is possible to hide tethering as well. Tmobile is capped at 2.5, I found a way to do it on my Note 3, but my Ps3 wont connect that way, it only sees my S4, but like I said, its reached its cap limit.
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I've always used wifi tether from here http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/downloads/list you just have to chose the right settings and it works perfectly. I use it on my 360 all the time.
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