chrisrach3
Newbie
I was tethering just fine on my stock rooted Rezound up until I did a factory data reset last week. Before the reset, I don't remember whether I had installed the OTA (I assume I had), but it was working fine. So I did a reset because the phone was lagging a bit and I heard it's good to do that every so often, and that it wouldn't affect my root status.
Well, I'm wondering if it did. Here's what happens:
I have it set to Galaxy S III CDMA/LTE (I've also tried the Rezound setting), SSID changed, password set, router fix on...it says:
"Tethering started with errors! Please check 'Show log'."
Then when I turn it off, it says "Unable to start tethering. Is your device 'rooted'?"
Then it says "Your phone is currently in an unknown state - try to reboot!"
Yes, to my knowledge, it's rooted. I rooted before the factory data reset, and it was my understanding that I should be able to do the factory data reset and not lose root. I tried a battery pull, uninstalling and reinstalling the app, trying it under different settings, and etc. Nothing seems to work. Any ideas?
Well, I'm wondering if it did. Here's what happens:
I have it set to Galaxy S III CDMA/LTE (I've also tried the Rezound setting), SSID changed, password set, router fix on...it says:
"Tethering started with errors! Please check 'Show log'."
Then when I turn it off, it says "Unable to start tethering. Is your device 'rooted'?"
Then it says "Your phone is currently in an unknown state - try to reboot!"
Yes, to my knowledge, it's rooted. I rooted before the factory data reset, and it was my understanding that I should be able to do the factory data reset and not lose root. I tried a battery pull, uninstalling and reinstalling the app, trying it under different settings, and etc. Nothing seems to work. Any ideas?

