Looks like sprint killed it.
Killed what
Sent from unnamed 2.0.1 powered galaxy s2 brought to you by sprint
donsh00tmesanta said:
Killed what
Sent from unnamed 2.0.1 powered galaxy s2 brought to you by sprint
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Exactly
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Here
Sprint has removed FoxFi from Market. Sprint users please install or upgrade from http://foxfi.com/bin, or scan the QR code in the third screenshot.
No more foxfi in the Play store.
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Hey no biggie but you are a lil tardy to the pardy my friend... thread is in out already with an attachment to the apk check here --- Jus Sayin'
R.I.F.
Already have the latest apk and it still won't work. Notification comes up about sprint hotspot. Foxfi says it can't use wifi and to try bluetooth. Haven't tried that...
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Already have the latest apk and it still won't work. Notification comes up about sprint hotspot. Foxfi says it can't use wifi and to try bluetooth. Haven't tried that...
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I have no clue what you are doing but I just put it on a non rooted Epic Touch over the weekend with no problems what so ever...
playya said:
I have no clue what you are doing but I just put it on a non rooted Epic Touch over the weekend with no problems what so ever...
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Works fine on GB EL29, not working with ICS leaks though
Finally got it to work. Uninstall/reinstall fixed it. Should have tried that first. Thanks
Whypayforit what rom and version of foxfi are you using
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it's back in the play store.
Pp.
correction: when going to play store on my gtab 7+ it shows in play store, that's weird. :0
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Stock EL29 foxfi 1.81.3
Having an issue loading this on a Samsung E4GT. I've successfully used this on a EVO LTE and a One X. But with the Samsung devices just keep cycling "connecting..." and nothing (not connected to anything). I've tried the proxy and not. I've tried 3G and 4G. I've tried different devices. I've cleared data numerous times. I've tried different Hot spot names and different passwords. I even did the default name and no password setup. Nothing works on the E4GT. Latest OTA. Any ideas.
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thronnos said:
Having an issue loading this on a Samsung E4GT. I've successfully used this on a EVO LTE and a One X. But with the Samsung devices just keep cycling "connecting..." and nothing (not connected to anything). I've tried the proxy and not. I've tried 3G and 4G. I've tried different devices. I've cleared data numerous times. I've tried different Hot spot names and different passwords. I even did the default name and no password setup. Nothing works on the E4GT. Latest OTA. Any ideas.
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from their www site:
Installation instructions (for Sprint/AT&T Users):
1. Make sure "Unknown Sources" is checked in phone Settings (under Applications or Developer).
2. Tap on the following links to download the apk file for FoxFi.
3. From phone notifications select the downloaded file. This will install FoxFi.
FoxFi latest version: 1.91.3
*Support for the new Galaxy S3 and the new ICS update for Epic Touch are being worked on. Should be compatible soon in a future update.
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1760712 <--------3g/4g FF18 Hotspot Hack another option vice Foxfi
Since FoxFi is currently not working on unrooted S2 w/ICS update is there currently any other options that work for unrooted users? Asking for a friend and haven't found anything that works as of yet (for Sprint version of course).
Root the device?.....
All you need to do is flash a rooted one click in Odin, you can even preserve user data. It doesn't get simpler than that.
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Mattix724 said:
Root the device?.....
All you need to do is flash a rooted one click in Odin, you can even preserve user data. It doesn't get simpler than that.
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Assuming you are replying to my question.
Realize root would be an easy path but like I stated it is not my phone. Asking for a friend that doesn't want to root which is why I was having trouble finding a working solution.
The easiest thing to do is get it from the Amazon App store. Install the Amazon Android App store, search for FoxFi, and install. Amazon doesn't block it for the carriers.
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The easiest thing to do is get it from the Amazon App store. Install the Amazon Android App store, search for FoxFi, and install. Amazon doesn't block it for the carriers.
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If you are replying to me then obviously you didn't read the thread. My issue was not with getting FoxFi it was the fact that it was not/is not working for unrooted S2 w/ICS.
Sounds like you are trolling.
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How do you guys suppose they are going to stop it and force you to use their 30$ "service"?
I only ask cause I was experiencing 4g probs on my "rented" RAZR which I have rooted.
I only rooted it so I could use tethering(sql hack) while we were working on my office's network outage.
When I experienced service "cycling" i called. I could not keep a data connection. I had cell service and could receive calls and texts, but data would just cycle thru 1, 3, 4g, then none. When I called the rep did some digging and quickly kicked me to a "Tier2" rep.
So I tell him my problem. he responds "well, could be your SIM(which is free to replace) or to try a Factory defaults reset." He then proceeds to tell me about free apps for backing up. Something that does not require root. I assume something like titanium backup which is a main reason for many to root their phones and big VZW knows this. This is #1. He then proceeds to tell me about amazons app store, which "offers 1 free app a day". Big gripe from companies is that we rooters are "stealing" paid apps(I have stolen 1 payed app, then proceeded to buy it when the black market went under). That is #2. Without me telling him too much about myself, he goes "so, you seem pretty tech savy with the droid". This is #3.
so with 1, 2, and 3 in mind. Have you seen things like this on other 4g devices. I know they can see it(root). I know they have a way to jack your phone if you are "stealing" the entitlements check, but are they using it? The GSM version has builtin wifi tethering. Do you think that these "BUGS" they found which gave us 4.0.1 and 4.0.2 would have something to do with them trying to make sure we can't "steal" our bandwidth we pay for?
Food for thought. Thoughts? questions? concerns?
Hopefully there isn't any restrictions because I occasionally tether my transformer for easier viewing.
-sent from temp HTC Rezound waiting for Galaxy Nexus
It says right in the press release that they are blocking tethering and charging $20/month for the service. Just like every other VZW phone.
martonikaj said:
It says right in the press release that they are blocking tethering and charging $20/month for the service. Just like every other VZW phone.
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Well yeah they're "officially" blocking it, but with root and whatnot, we should be able to tether freely, hopefully. I tether from my OG all the time, even though it's "blocked"
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solid009 said:
Well yeah they're "officially" blocking it, but with root and whatnot, we should be able to tether freely, hopefully. I tether from my OG all the time, even though it's "blocked"
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Yes you should be able to with root. Just like any other vzw phone.
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I know they are blocking wifi tethering but you should still be able to do wired via PDANet(or similiar). but yes, root will be required. on the Rezound they went as far as to add a system process labelled "tetherguard". fun times
voxigenboy said:
I know they are blocking wifi tethering but you should still be able to do wired via PDANet(or similiar). but yes, root will be required. on the Rezound they went as far as to add a system process labelled "tetherguard". fun times
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I have PDAnet installed on my Droid RAZR, and it works just fine. No redirecting of websites to VZW page to sign up for a tether plan. When I had my DX rooted with GB, I used Wireless Tether and I was directed to VZW's page for tethering plans. RAZR is not rooted either.
I heard about a program called EasyTether that supposedly will allow you to tether without having to root your phone? Has anyone tried it/think it will work?
Tethering works fine after root - no app required (edit: Its now checking subscriptions, but PDANet still works).
WiFi tethering does not work after root on ANY app* - further development will be needed.
*Pretty sure that blocktether thing has returned.
I've been searching relentlessly for a way to get Wireless Tether for Root Users to work on my brand new VZW Galaxy Nexus.
No dice. The Dev has been notified.
http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/issues/detail?id=1257
If you install the latest BETA version and select the Samsung Galaxy S2 under device profiles, it ALMOST works, throughs in error in the log: "Activating WiFi interface.... FAILED"
Totally crushed about this. Not sure if it's happening due to a VZW side safeguard or if it's simply a progrmaming issue the dev can fix :\
keatre said:
Tethering works fine after root - no app required.
WiFi tethering does not work after root on ANY app* - further development will be needed.
*Pretty sure that blocktether thing has returned.
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Are you saying that you were able to get USB tethering working, after root with the native app? I am rooted, and when I tried to enable USB tethering, I got a pop up message that said "checking subscription plans". ????
cam30era said:
Are you saying that you were able to get USB tethering working, after root with the native app? I am rooted, and when I tried to enable USB tethering, I got a pop up message that said "checking subscription plans". ????
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Ya the stock tethering options still check subscription status.
PDANet does work, though, so that's what I'm using until a working wireless tether surfaces.
I'm planning on rooting specifically to use the built in hotspot.
Hopefully someone develops a workaround soon.
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I'm planning on rooting specifically to use the built in hotspot.
Hopefully someone develops a workaround soon.
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I am rooted and can not use the built in hotspot, nor USB tethering.
ROM developers are working on a solution now.
Download SQLite Editor from the market. On YouTube, there are many videos that show how to change the wifi tether permissions using sqlite. You have to be rooted.
I'm not rooted, so I use PDAnet with no problems on my laptop. There is a one time $20 charge to be able to use https websites.
I also use my Bluetooth to tether my iPad and surf the Web that way.
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evltwn72 said:
Download SQLite Editor from the market. On YouTube, there are many videos that show how to change the wifi tether permissions using sqlite. You have to be rooted.
I'm not rooted, so I use PDAnet with no problems on my laptop. There is a one time $20 charge to be able to use https websites.
I also use my Bluetooth to tether my iPad and surf the Web that way.
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I found this video for the Bionic -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKRwzq6Y2H8
I haven't rooted yet so I haven't experimented, but maybe someone can check it out and see if something similar will work with the GNex.
I don't get the "people root so they can steal apps" argument...you realize you don't have to root to download and install apps in Android, right? You get apps the same exact way rooted or non-rooted.
hotleadsingerguy said:
I don't get the "people root so they can steal apps" argument...you realize you don't have to root to download and install apps in Android, right? You get apps the same exact way rooted or non-rooted.
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Where did you see someone say that on this thread?
OSully said:
I found this video for the Bionic -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKRwzq6Y2H8
I haven't rooted yet so I haven't experimented, but maybe someone can check it out and see if something similar will work with the GNex.
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I spent a while earlier today looking around in sqlite for something to edit to enable tethering but no dice. I did see some interesting stuff pertaining to throttling though, i.e. reset date and stuff like that
Has anyone tried to use Barnacle? Worked on the Chrage.
In reading through this forum all day, I am somewhat stuck on my next goal -> free tethering.
SO I currently have root access on my epic 4g touch (sprint) via the method under [ROOT][NCIQ][EG30/EG31/EK02] Auto root your existing stock ROM (w/o ODIN/ROM Flash). I took options A and C for CWM. Now I'm trying to determine which method is best for obtaining the free tethering/hotspot.
1. I have been looking at 2 in particular; one is posted by qbking - in a video dated back to Sept 2011. It is meant for the epic 4g touch although he demo'ed this on an epic 4g - and now all of the comments mention that it didnt work for the 4g touch so I'm somewhat afraid that this method doesnt work at all... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQpIxUxnCqU
2. Then there is a mod posted here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1390304 which I have to admit is more confusing than anything Ive seen thus far with the number of zips in the post and no clear instruction on installing any of them. It also looks like I'd have to flash my rom in this case?
I'm really curious if the hotspot can be obtained without flashing. if you have recommendations/experience in this portion, please let me know.
I rooted my phone and haven't done anything to it other than that for the sole purpose of tethering. I use an app called "WiFi tether" ver. 3.1 beta6 and it works great. I use it at work with a laptop to stream NFL Sunday ticket. Not supposed to have internet access at work for "security reasons"
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I rooted my phone and haven't done anything to it other than that for the sole purpose of tethering. I use an app called "WiFi tether" ver. 3.1 beta6 and it works great. I use it at work with a laptop to stream NFL Sunday ticket. Not supposed to have internet access at work for "security reasons"
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Used same apps v3.1 beta 6, the other version doesnt seem to work.
tony4681 said:
Used same apps v3.1 beta 6, the other version doesnt seem to work.
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I rooted my phone and haven't done anything to it other than that for the sole purpose of tethering. I use an app called "WiFi tether" ver. 3.1 beta6 and it works great. I use it at work with a laptop to stream NFL Sunday ticket. Not supposed to have internet access at work for "security reasons"
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Thank you both! I'm going on a search for these apps now
http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/
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There's wifi tether like everyone else said and there's also Wireless Tether app you can get from the Market.
The Hotspot hack now works with 4G.
demonlordoftheround said:
The Hotspot hack now works with 4G.
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Doesnt that need a custom rom?
tony4681 said:
Doesnt that need a custom rom?
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No, you just flash the version that corresponds to your radio. It will replace the Sprint Hotspot application to remove the checks to see if you paid for hotspot. As such it is probably the easiest option than messing with Android-wifi-tether. (I have issues with it disconnecting after a while, etc etc)
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No, you just flash the version that corresponds to your radio. It will replace the Sprint Hotspot application to remove the checks to see if you paid for hotspot. As such it is probably the easiest option than messing with Android-wifi-tether. (I have issues with it disconnecting after a while, etc etc)
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Google wifi tether should only be used when the carrier has completely removed tethering from your devices settings menue.
Metropcs does this with their smartphones, so everyone on metropcs uses code.Google.Com wifi tether.
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AzN1337c0d3r said:
No, you just flash the version that corresponds to your radio. It will replace the Sprint Hotspot application to remove the checks to see if you paid for hotspot. As such it is probably the easiest option than messing with Android-wifi-tether. (I have issues with it disconnecting after a while, etc etc)
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Found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1394371
codyco83 said:
I rooted my phone and haven't done anything to it other than that for the sole purpose of tethering. I use an app called "WiFi tether" ver. 3.1 beta6 and it works great. I use it at work with a laptop to stream NFL Sunday ticket. Not supposed to have internet access at work for "security reasons"
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Oh this is the exact question I'm looking for and hope you can verify before I perform it. I want to use wifi tether for root users, is that the one you have. It says it requires root and a "netfilter enabled kernel" Now do I have to install a new kernel or the stock kernel have this and all I need to do is get root and install the app?
I have the galaxy s2 for sprint with latetest firmware as of today's date. It says d710.10 for hardware and gingerbread.ek02.
I'm double checking becuase I'm seeing so many people flashing the wrong roms and messing up their phones. Don't want that to happen to me.
Has anyone found or is there working Wifi Tether for the Sprint Samsung Galaxy SII Epic Touch?
Model: SPH-D710
My phone is rooted with stock OS
gslogen said:
Has anyone found or is there working Wifi Tether for the Sprint Samsung Galaxy SII Epic Touch?
Model: SPH-D710
My phone is rooted with stock OS
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Almost all of the custom ROMs here come with one built into the Sprint Hotspot app. Otherwise you can download an app called "Wifi Tether" from the marketplace if you want. Much easier to just use those ROMs though since they have other benefits.
If your on ics, download the newer beta version of the wifi tether and under settings choose your device as galaxy nexus, here's the link to all the wifi tether.apk's
http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/downloads/list
iniz94,
the wifi tether on the market doesnt work and I do not know how to change my OS
xST4T1K,
I have tried just about all wifi tethers from the link you provided and none work except Version 6 is seen by my computer but i still cant connect and also I went into settings and changed my device to samsung galaxy nexus and it still didnt work. But when I was using Version 6 which my computer was able to see there was no device showing galaxy nexus obviously due to an older tether.
When I bought the phone it was called Samsung Galaxy S2 but people also refer to it as epic touch 4g. The model # is SPH-D710. Is it because the phone is newer to the market and no one has created a working wifi tether for this model yet?
The phone is a cdma variant of the galaxy S 2 line of phones branded epic 4g touch by sprint are you rooted? if youve never changed your kernel or ROM your kernel may not allow wireless tether to work properly you need superuser and busybox for it to actually broadcast the internet you may need to do a little research and learn how to use recovery and odin and change your ROM and/or kernel so you can have tethering support and sprint has blocked wireless tether apps on our market
We are legion, for we are many
Sent from my Anonymous DeathStar in the depths of GalaXy S2
Go to the market and get FoxFi. Wifi and Bluetooth tethering, works even without root, and it's not blocked from the market. And it's free.
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Thanks everyone for your advice and help. Foxfi is working without changing my ROM or kernel
justanotherfishstory
Well don't be stingy, if he helped you give him a thanks for his help.
help
I have spring samsung epic tough 4g.
I rooted it to a stock OS using a simple method I found on the web here:
http://epic4gtouchroot.com/epic-4g-touch-root/how-to-root-galaxy-s2-epic-4g-touch-newsph-d710/
I did not install clockwork mod..only rooted my phone.
I then installed the latest ver of wifi tether beta.
I cannot get it to work with Encryption enabled...it works in AD HOC mode without encryption...although, a few times the app crashed on me and one time my phone rebooted when using wifi tether app...seems pretty unreliable.
I searched for foxfi in google store....does not come up for me at all...does this still exist ?
can i install that on rooted phone?
What is your advice to me at this point?
Should I use a custom ROM or wait for a fix on wifi tether?
mrkool44 said:
I searched for foxfi in google store....does not come up for me at all...does this still exist ?
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Here is the link to FoxFi for you:
http://www.1mobile.com/foxfi-341284.html
iniz94 said:
Almost all of the custom ROMs here come with one built into the Sprint Hotspot app. Otherwise you can download an app called "Wifi Tether" from the marketplace if you want. Much easier to just use those ROMs though since they have other benefits.
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What custom rom would you recomend for a newbe?
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What custom rom would you recomend for a newbe?
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Any Gingerbread ROM. It depends what you are looking for. Please do not try any ICS roms until you're ready to do so. It can be dangerous to your phone if you don't know exactly how the rom and flashing work with ICS.
Here are 2 of the most popular Gingerbread ROMS out there:
Calkulin's 3.0 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1332837
Blazer 4.1 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1363071
Calkulin's has more of a stock look and feel & Blazer's Rom is very similiar but themed blue throughout.
If you are not rooted yet, here is a quick tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24158551&postcount=9980
tdunham said:
Here is the link to FoxFi for you:
http://www.1mobile.com/foxfi-341284.html
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thanks a lot! this works for me and im rooted.
wifi tether for root users does work for the samsung D710
gslogen said:
iniz94,
the wifi tether on the market doesnt work and I do not know how to change my OS
xST4T1K,
I have tried just about all wifi tethers from the link you provided and none work except Version 6 is seen by my computer but i still cant connect and also I went into settings and changed my device to samsung galaxy nexus and it still didnt work. But when I was using Version 6 which my computer was able to see there was no device showing galaxy nexus obviously due to an older tether.
When I bought the phone it was called Samsung Galaxy S2 but people also refer to it as epic touch 4g. The model # is SPH-D710. Is it because the phone is newer to the market and no one has created a working wifi tether for this model yet?
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I have gotten the Wifi Tether (for root users) to work. As the title suggests you have to be rooted for it to work and you have to be using the correct settings. Please see attached photos. You should only have what is shown in the pictures selected (nothing else)
Essentially the same phones except the Epic 4G Touch (SPH-D710) is Sprint. Battery cover still says Galaxy S 2 ...
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Anyone running jellybean leak get wifi tether to work?
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evilsock said:
Anyone running jellybean leak get wifi tether to work?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1988735
I know it says it's for the S3. But this is what I'm running amazingly well on my S2. Enjoy.
Epic Touch 4g (Sprint SGS2)
JBTW
FL16
4.1.2
Version: 11_18_12
Profile: Auto
Setup Method: Netd-Ndc
Check: Send netdndc max client
Check: Wifi driver reload
Check: Routing fix
Enabling Hotspot on ATT phones used to be as easy as freezing tether manager via Titanium Backup.
It seems with the GS3 on stock ICS this isn't enough...
I've also tried Wifi Tether Manager but still the sharing evades me.
A few threads mention the issue but I'd like to condense the issue to one place.
Any success stories or proven processes?
Preferred solutions found & tested
As the originator of this question, I hate having to read through oodles of pages of diversions just to find if a suitable answer was found.
So I reserved the first reply so I could summarize developments and solutions in this post. Here are the worthy options found so far.
(If you have additional solutions please post them and I'll add them to this post.
jnadke said:
Official FoxFi APK is free at http://foxfi.com/bin
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Obsessive said:
I just upgraded to an S3 on AT&T yesterday and was able to pick up FoxFi. I am able to tether the device but the speeds are super slow.
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FoxFi seems to have been the solution for me (AT&T customer running a GS3). I was able to create a Wifi Hotspot and connect my laptop plus another Android phone, then surf the net on all 3 devices at the same time! I didn't clock the speed but it seemed to be at least a decent broadband response.
FoxFi doesn't require any significant tweaking, like Wifi Tether does.
I had a rather at length discussion today with advanced tech support at Samsung. He told me AT&T requested data traffic to be manipulated so tethering wasn't possible. He was trying to assure me it was VERIZON who encrypted the bootloader, and he used AT&T as the example of what their customers asked for from them.
How true it is, is another issue all together.
why would you reserve a post in a "question" thread?
anyways, i hate "wifi" tethering since the phone gets extremely hot. and it drains the battery quickly and connection isn't as solid. so this is why i prefer a "wired" tether. i just carry my usb wire around with me and i plug it into my computer when i need to tether. I downloaded "Tether" app from www.clockworkmod.com which let's you tether using a wired connection. it works completely fine for me. I even have Tasker set up to when I plug my phone into my PC, my phone automatically opens the Tether app and loads it waiting for me to "accept". if i don't wanna tether, i simply hit "Home" or "Back". simple as that.
Benefits to wired tether are:
phone doesn't get hot
battery doesn't die. in fact, it charges the phone
connection is solid
secured connection
only user using it
Lieu10ant said:
why would you reserve a post in a "question" thread?
anyways, i hate "wifi" tethering since the phone gets extremely hot. and it drains the battery quickly and connection isn't as solid. so this is why i prefer a "wired" tether. i just carry my usb wire around with me and i plug it into my computer when i need to tether. I downloaded "Tether" app from www.clockworkmod.com which let's you tether using a wired connection. it works completely fine for me. I even have Tasker set up to when I plug my phone into my PC, my phone automatically opens the Tether app and loads it waiting for me to "accept". if i don't wanna tether, i simply hit "Home" or "Back". simple as that.
Benefits to wired tether are:
phone doesn't get hot
battery doesn't die. in fact, it charges the phone
connection is solid
secured connection
only user using it
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The Clockworkmod Tether app you referenced is not available for my GS3. Play only allows it to download on one of my 5 android models.
Can you confirm that you are using it with a GS3 running stock ICS?
what? dude just go to www.clockworkmod.com and all the info is there. or just download it from here:
http://download.clockworkmod.com/tether/Tether.apk
FoxFi
I've wifi-tethered, unrooted, with FoxFi with no issues.
I've also tethered with a USB cable just fine using PDANet on the phone with the PDANet Windows application (again unrooted).
No issues.
perigee said:
I've wifi-tethered, unrooted, with FoxFi with no issues.
I've also tethered with a USB cable just fine using PDANet on the phone with the PDANet Windows application (again unrooted).
No issues.
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I'm assuming you're using an AT&T GSIII? If so, how did you manage to get FoxFi on it? Apparently AT&T is now blocking it from the Play Store along with Sprint. I can't install it from the web, either...my devices are grayed out and it says it's not available on my carrier.
I'd rather not root my GSIII yet and FoxFi sounds like just the ticket.
KentuckyHouse said:
I'm assuming you're using an AT&T GSIII? If so, how did you manage to get FoxFi on it? Apparently AT&T is now blocking it from the Play Store along with Sprint. I can't install it from the web, either...my devices are grayed out and it says it's not available on my carrier.
I'd rather not root my GSIII yet and FoxFi sounds like just the ticket.
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Yes, at&t ... Not sure what to tell you, it installed fine for me and when I login via the web Play Store, it says it's compatible with all my devices.
Maybe the apk is available somewhere. Since at&t didn't block unknown sources, you should be able to install it.
So is there a safe way to tether natively (wired or wireless)? May it be loading another rom (AOKP or AOSP). I have no problem using a vpn on the pc side.
If I use foxfi or another workaround from the stock touchwiz will AT&T be able to track my tethering and shut down my unlimited plan? It would be useful to use tethering but I don't want to risk them finding it. If I root and use another method will they be able to find out?
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Yes, at&t ... Not sure what to tell you, it installed fine for me and when I login via the web Play Store, it says it's compatible with all my devices.
Maybe the apk is available somewhere. Since at&t didn't block unknown sources, you should be able to install it.
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Hmm. Well, thanks for the info anyway. I've tried getting it through the Play store on both my GSIII and GNex and I've had no luck. I'll do some looking around and see if I can find the apk for it.
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KentuckyHouse said:
Hmm. Well, thanks for the info anyway. I've tried getting it through the Play store on both my GSIII and GNex and I've had no luck. I'll do some looking around and see if I can find the apk for it.
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Try WiFi on with no SIM in the Nexus.
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KentuckyHouse said:
Hmm. Well, thanks for the info anyway. I've tried getting it through the Play store on both my GSIII and GNex and I've had no luck. I'll do some looking around and see if I can find the apk for it.
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Official FoxFi APK is free at http://foxfi.com/bin
I also figured out how to get FoxFi back in the market.
First remove your SIM Card and reboot. Connct over WiFi only.
Go to application settings and Clear Data from both "Google Framework Services" and "Play Store"
Reboot
Go back to the Play Store and you should see FoxFi now. If for some reason you get a cannot connect message in the Play store, go back and clear your data for the Play store again and try again.
AT&T must have just blocked FoxFi from the Play Store within the last day... I got it from the Play Store on Friday 7/13.
Is it permissible to post the .apk here?
I just upgraded to an S3 on AT&T yesterday and was able to pick up FoxFi. I am able to tether the device but the speeds are super slow.
My preferred solution!
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Official FoxFi APK is free at http://foxfi.com/bin
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I just upgraded to an S3 on AT&T yesterday and was able to pick up FoxFi. I am able to tether the device but the speeds are super slow.
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FoxFi seems to have been the solution for me (AT&T customer running a GS3). I was able to create a Wifi Hotspot and connect my laptop plus another Android phone, then surf the net on all 3 devices at the same time! I didn't clock the speed but it seemed to be at least a decent broadband response.
FoxFi doesn't require any significant tweaking, like Wifi Tether does.
Just downloaded foxfi from the market on att
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So, I just got my S3 today and immediately rooted it. I mainly just want to tether wirelessly. I don't care to flash new ROMS just yet.
Anyway, before I froze the Sprint Hotspot app with Titanium, I opened up the app just to look around. On my old school Evo 4G it would always tell me I would need to activate the service to use the feature. I just used the free android tether.
I started it up and it is working? I tethered it to my iPad... Is this normal?
I didn't get a notice that it's a paid app or anything.
I checked my account, online, and it still shows wireless hotspot as an option to subscribe to, but it is not listed as part of my plan options.
I am wondering if I use it if Sprint is going to just add it to my bill. When I was with Tmobile I got EDGE data for free for 2 years because of some glitch... I lost it when I upgraded.
Maybe this is a similar glitch? Just wondering of this has happened to anyone else?
No, they can't just add it to your bill. It either works or doesn't work.
In your case, it must just be a favourable fluke that it is working, but I'll wager that eventually down the road you'll get the standard message about subscribing to a hotspot plan.
On a side note, have you tried FoxFi? It's a tether app that does not require root.
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No, they can't just add it to your bill. It either works or doesn't work.
In your case, it must just be a favourable fluke that it is working, but I'll wager that eventually down the road you'll get the standard message about subscribing to a hotspot plan.
On a side note, have you tried FoxFi? It's a tether app that does not require root.
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To add to this, you won't find FoxFi in the play store. Sprint took it off for all sprint users. Instead, you'll have to google FoxFi, find their website, and install the APK.
Just tried foxfi , could not get it to work on my sprint g3
LordLugard said:
No, they can't just add it to your bill. It either works or doesn't work.
In your case, it must just be a favourable fluke that it is working, but I'll wager that eventually down the road you'll get the standard message about subscribing to a hotspot plan.
On a side note, have you tried FoxFi? It's a tether app that does not require root.
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I just tried tethering on my stock non rooted Galaxy S III and it worked as well. I i don't have a subscription either so it makes me wonder if it works as a trial or something.
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FoxFi works perfectly fine on my Verizon GSIII and its completely stock.
JS_racer said:
Just tried foxfi , could not get it to work on my sprint g3
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works for both a friend and I on spring with a SGSIII
I tried both the Sprint Hotspot and FoxFi on my rooted stock Sprint Galaxy S3. Neither one worked.
this is what the cool kids are using for tethering lol. http://android-wifi-tether.googlecode.com/files/wifi_tether_v3_2-pre1.apk set device profile for galaxy nexus(cdma and gsm both work) in the settings. foxfi sucks. its nice if u dont wanna root but if ur already rooted its pointless to waste ur time with it. someone had to say it.
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this is what the cool kids are using for tethering lol. http://android-wifi-tether.googlecode.com/files/wifi_tether_v3_2-pre1.apk set device profile for galaxy nexus(cdma and gsm both work) in the settings. foxfi sucks. its nice if u dont wanna root but if ur already rooted its pointless to waste ur time with it. someone had to say it.[/QUOTE
Foxfi doesnt seem to work on unrooted Sprint phones
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Foxfi doesnt seem to work on unrooted Sprint phones
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I can CONFIRM that the current version of foxfi does not work on an unrooted Sprint SGS3. Also, the android-wifi-tether is not working, either, on a ROOTED Sprint SGS3 (LG2 - haven't tried it with LG8 release yet).
Sprint seems to be trying pretty hard to prevent its users from wifi tethering (without one of their wifi data plans).
On my current phone foxfi and the andorid tether app both act up. They let me connect for a while and then they just stop working. It may be the phone though. If I do usb tether though I can stay one for days.
I cant wait till I get my s3 next week though.
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On my current phone foxfi and the andorid tether app both act up. They let me connect for a while and then they just stop working. It may be the phone though. If I do usb tether though I can stay one for days.
I cant wait till I get my s3 next week though.
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I can't get WIFI to work at all, but USB tethering via Easytether works great.
Never tried foxfi unrooted but can confirm it doesn't work on my rooted phone. WiFi tether works just fine for me tho(on all modems: Len,lf9,lg2,lg8). I think the problems people are having is just because of the phone being new. I don't think iT has anything to do with sprint trying to block it.
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Never tried foxfi unrooted but can confirm it doesn't work on my rooted phone. WiFi tether works just fine for me tho(on all modems: Len,lf9,lg2,lg8). I think the problems people are having is just because of the phone being new. I don't think iT has anything to do with sprint trying to block it.
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FoxFi says on their site (right now!) ...
"*Support for the new Galaxy S3 and the new ICS update for Epic Touch are being worked on. Should be compatible soon in a future update."
My GS3 is not rooted yet. FoxFi didn't work ... neither Wifi, nor BlueTooth mode for Hotspot. BUT, the Sprint basic Hotspot is working even without me enabling it in my account. Hmmm.
Will try to root and try the google base wifi tether sometime soon.
tethering
Yeah the sprint app is working for me too and I don't have a tethering plan either.
Can I get your address to send you the bill?
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lol thats funny!
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Can I get your address to send you the bill?
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To add to this, you won't find FoxFi in the play store. Sprint took it off for all sprint users. Instead, you'll have to google FoxFi, find their website, and install the APK.
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JS_racer said:
Just tried foxfi , could not get it to work on my sprint g3
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FoxFi works perfectly fine on my Verizon GSIII and its completely stock.
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I tried both the Sprint Hotspot and FoxFi on my rooted stock Sprint Galaxy S3. Neither one worked.
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foxfi doesn't work on sprint sgsIII...darn!
If you can't get the Wi-Fi tether app from the market to work...using gnex cdma, set your device profile to generic ics.
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