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Native Tether vs FoxFi/Others?

Dagr

Well-Known Member
Ok, just a quick question... I have recently installed & have been using FoxFi (I am unrooted). It works great for tethering, etc, etc.

I then noticed that the GN has WiFi and BT tether options natively in the settings... are these fully functional? Is there any reason I would want to keep using FoxFi? (What are the benefits vs using the native implementations?). I guess i have heard so much discussion about tethering and how to get it working that I automatically assumed it would be blocked out of the gate on the GN. Is this the case?

Thanks!
 
Never mind... silly of me to not try it first. ;) When you choose to use tethering natively it goes and verifies your subscription status (didn't realize it does that step there, I hadn't actually tried it before).
 
I hadn't heard FoxFi before, and don't care to root my phone. Thanks for the heads-up about it even though that wasn't the purpose of the post. lol. The name makes me think of my parents trying to say Firefox.. "Do I double click the Foxfire?"
 
I have recently installed Foxfi on my galaxy s2 and am trying to use it with my Sony s. Although it appears to tether i can't connect to the internet. Any help would be welcome.I am a complete beginner with Android.
Jim
 
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