[Q] T-Mobile Unlimited WiFi Hotspot - One (M9) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I read somewhere that the developer edition of this phone has no restrictions with WiFi hotspots I have the developer edition but I flashed as the T Mobile RUU in order to get the wifi calling do work but now I'm curious and thinking maybe I should go back to developer edition
2 questions does the developer edition have the capability to use 4G data during calls on T Mobile and is it true that there are no restrictions on the hotspot capabilities. (by that does it mean that I can use unlimited hotspot?)

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[Q] Hotspot not available on LTE N7 (2013)?

What determines if this feature is available?
I am using an AT&T SIM from a MiFi. I don't know if the carrier counts that as "tethering". Everything on that SIM would be tethering through the MiFi.
I normally use Elixir 2 on my phone to enable hotspot and that seems to be able to turn on the hotspot, but nothing shows in the status bar.
Obviously I haven't been able to set the hotspot name or password, so I can't really be sure if it's on and working or what.
Thanks,
Cade
I just received my US version of the Nexus 7. It is not activated on any cellular network. The option for hotspot tether is there both before and after the system update.
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kisrita said:
I just received my US version of the Nexus 7. It is not activated on any cellular network. The option for hotspot tether is there both before and after the system update.
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Do you have a SIM in it? I just put the SIM in it and started using it on LTE without any problems.
Nexus 7 FHD LTE (2013) Hotspot
Nexus 7 FHD LTE with T-Mobile sim has Tethering & Hotspot available but not with newly activated AT&T data plan sim. The Tethering feature disappeared in setting. When I re-insert T-Mobile sim that comes with the tablet, the mobile hotspot is available again in the settings.
caderoux said:
Do you have a SIM in it? I just put the SIM in it and started using it on LTE without any problems.
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I tried a Verizon sim but that can't be activated (hopefully just not yet). I have the T-mobile sim in it now but I haven't activated it or tried to use it on cellular yet. I still see the hotspot option. I have not tried at&t.
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caderoux said:
Do you have a SIM in it? I just put the SIM in it and started using it on LTE without any problems.
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I put my AT&T Micro SIM from my 2012 N7 and the tethering option is NOT there. Does anyone know if the SIM from the 2012 version is capable of LTE or just HSPA+? I may need to order a new SIM if that's the case...
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I have been reading that all AT&T SIMs, even inactive ones, cause the tethering option to vanish. I wonder if AT&T threatened to block the device unless Google would suppress tethering for their customers.
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I started a new thread Nexus 7 (2013) 4G/LTE stock image JSS15J.
Because I believe tethering option was still active using AT&T LTE SIM from Galaxy Note 8 on JSS15J version. Unfortunately, after update to latest JLS36C the tethering option vanishes with any AT&T SIM inserted. I want to flash back to JSS15J and re-test tethering.
I am not 100% certain of the JSS15J behavior so if anyone is testing AT&T SIM on JSS15J we could use confirmation of tethering support.
Also, upgrading to JLS36C and flashing back to JSS15J needs to be tested for tethering support. Hopefully, there will be no difference between stock JSS15J before update and after flash back to JSS15J after update.
Comments and suggestions are welcome, because I am not highly experienced in flashing various image versions.
Thank you.
On AT&T's website, it says for table plans, only the 5GB per month POST paid plan includes the ability to use Mobile Hotspot. Prepaid Tablet plan is not allowed to tether. I think Google just made the update to reflect that.
If you are on that plan or another plan that allows tethering, then it is a problem if there is no tether option.
pacman1891 said:
On AT&T's website, it says for table plans, only the 5GB per month POST paid plan includes the ability to use Mobile Hotspot. Prepaid Tablet plan is not allowed to tether. I think Google just made the update to reflect that.
If you are on that plan or another plan that allows tethering, then it is a problem if there is no tether option.
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I'm on that plan and there is no tethering option only when I put a T-Mobile sim the option appears.
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On AT&T's website, it says for table plans, only the 5GB per month POST paid plan includes the ability to use Mobile Hotspot. Prepaid Tablet plan is not allowed to tether. I think Google just made the update to reflect that.
If you are on that plan or another plan that allows tethering, then it is a problem if there is no tether option.
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My AT&T SIM is from a MiFi and my plan is: "DataConnect 5GB for 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot and Laptop Connect"
The included T-Mobile SIM allows the hotspot configuration, and putting the AT&T SIM back in, I am able to turn the hotspot on from Elixir 2, but devices don't seem to pick up an IP address, although they do authenticate.
caderoux said:
My AT&T SIM is from a MiFi and my plan is: "DataConnect 5GB for 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot and Laptop Connect"
The included T-Mobile SIM allows the hotspot configuration, and putting the AT&T SIM back in, I am able to turn the hotspot on from Elixir 2, but devices don't seem to pick up an IP address, although they do authenticate.
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So that basically means no one on AT&T has tether option?
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So that basically means no one on AT&T has tether option?
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Yes, so far.
Bob Smith42 said:
Yes, so far.
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So the best plan is the $30 for 3GB tablet plan then.
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So the best plan is the $30 for 3GB tablet plan then.
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This prepaid plan is the one I use for my Nexus 7 2012 3g model. It works great.
I did not try it on the Nexus 7 2013 4g model because it requires a different (new) SIM. The prepaid plan is *locked* to one IMEI and one SIM number so you can *not* change either value on the website. I tried. But, I did not call to try because it would be too difficult to switch back and forth.
Since Google is blocking AT&T tethering, it was not worth me buying a month of prepaid and using up a SIM just to test if LTE works or not. I considered going to the AT&T store instead, and asking if my Nexus 7 4g/LTE (IMEI) was supported on LTE.
I'm going to test tethering on AT&T on inactive SIM with the old Android version JSS15J first.
Update:
So I just yanked my AT&T prepaid SIM from my Nexus 7 3G and inserted in already running Nexus 7 4G with Airplane Mode On. I turned off Airplane Mode. In Settings More I tried "Manage mobile plan" but it sent me to link for DataConnect and after login stated "The device you are trying to update on your account cannot be performed as an update. You may add this device as a new device." I closed Chrome.
But, at this point the AT&T prepaid SIM was working. I already had a Setting Shortcut for Tethering & portable hotspot but it was empty and tethering gone in settings. So I ran FoxFi and Wi-Fi tethering failed. USB tethering on Windows 7 x64 worked with downloaded app from FoxFi website. In speedtest on PC with USB tethering I got 7.4Mbps down, 1.1 Mbps up.
The Nexus 7 4G/LTE device showed H service and not LTE, probably because LTE does not work on this DataConnect device in my account being locked to my Nexus 7 2012.
Interesting results.
I installed CM10.2 port from the LTE Development forum and find that I can now use the native wifi tether with my AT&T tablet plan & SIM where it was not available before.
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I installed CM10.2 port from the LTE Development forum and find that I can now use the native wifi tether with my AT&T tablet plan & SIM where it was not available before.
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There you go. Simple software-level lockout.
I'm sure some smart dev can figure out how to disable the AT&T tether kill switch in the stock ROM.

[Q] How to enable Galaxy Note 8 mobile hotspot on T-Mobile?

I have a Note 8 (AT&T model) that I'm now using on the T-Mobile network. Is it possible to enable the Mobile Hotspot feature while this tablet is on the T-Mobile network? I am running a stock ROM and every time I try to launch the Mobile Hotspot feature, I get a message saying that the feature will not work.
AT&T must have disabled it in their rom. I have no problem tethering from a stock N5100 on T-Mobile's or AT&T's networks.

Wifi Calling

I bought my Pixel XL from Google Store. I'm on the AT&T network. I can not find the option to enable wifi calling anywhere (it's not grayed out - on my phone, it doesn't exist). I've tried the two locations I believe its supposed to be. Under Settings - More - and/or under phone - settings - call.
I'm not using a custom ROM. I do have my bootloader unlocked and the device is rooted.
What's up with that?
In the phone diagnostic menu *#*#4636#*#* , there is a WiFi calling provision toggle, is that switch on? I'm personally on Verizon, so I'm not sure WiFi calling will work on att
I think AT&T does not support Wi-Fi calling on Non Branded phones.
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I think AT&T does not support Wi-Fi calling on Non Branded phones.
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This is correct.
Think it would ever be possible to fake your phone to look like some type of ATT branded phone to get wifi calling working?
I'm not sure on what type of security/authentication methods they use to allow wifi calling to work properly.

Cricket More plan and COVID-19 10GB 60day hotspot

I received a text from Cricket today that they added 10gb of hotspot for the next 60day to help get by COVID-19. I tried the hotspot on my Pixel 3 XL and it worked. I started a chat with Cricket to ask why my Pixel hotspot worked now and not any other day even though I have 15gd free hotspot on compatible phones. Below is the response,
"wireless devices are either single or dual APN (a back-end carrier setting that allows for software applications). Cricket Mobile Hotspot, because of the way it was developed, can only work on dual APN devices. Historically, not all Cricket devices are dual APN.
Certain single APN devices are compatible with Cricket Mobile Hotspot on certain retired rate plans, but do not allow for Mobile Hotspot on currently available rate plans."
Does that sound right?
I personally can't tell you that it sounds right or not to me because it didn't make sense to me when they tried to explain it. I got the tethering to work with MagiskHide Props Config and help from the forum before all this COVID-19 started and my 3 XL worked thankfully.

Question any way to bypass hotspot monitoring

Hi,
can someone point me in the right direction of bypassing t-mobile monitoring my hostpot usage
T-mobile Variant LE 2127
currently on Pixel experience 12 unofficial ROM, unlocked bootloader.
I have T-Mobile unlimited data but only a 5gb hotspot
the “settings put global tether_dun_required 0” method did not seem to help
if i pop my sim into my Huawei P20 Pro I can use hotspot just fine (counts as data usage and not hotspot usage)
update: running vpn and hotspot app by OS technologies seems to work.
tmobile is not logging any data usage at all (both mobile data and hotspot) very interesting
speeds are excellent 200mb down 6mb up
still interested in this topic if we can somehow hardcode this without needing an app
Very interesting. Keeping this for later. Will also check it out and see if I get the same outcome on mint mobile (TMO MVNO)

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