A AlbinoGoldSheeP Newbie Jul 30, 2010 #1 1.) What is it exactly? 2.)If i root my phone and do it is it free?
jreed2560 Android Expert Jul 30, 2010 #2 1. it allows other devices to connect to your phone via wifi and use its 3g connection to connect to the internet 2. yes
1. it allows other devices to connect to your phone via wifi and use its 3g connection to connect to the internet 2. yes
S sic0048 Android Enthusiast Jul 30, 2010 #3 I added one of the popular wireless tether program and realized it is only WEP encryption. Are there any programs that support WPA encryption? Thanks!
I added one of the popular wireless tether program and realized it is only WEP encryption. Are there any programs that support WPA encryption? Thanks!
D DROIDing Android Enthusiast Aug 1, 2010 #4 jreed2560 said: 1. it allows other devices to connect to your phone via wifi and use its 3g connection to connect to the internet 2. yes Click to expand... Mmmmmmmmmm me likey! Now, if there was just a way to broadcast the 3G signal without PS3 and Wii seeing it as "ad hoc!" UGH
jreed2560 said: 1. it allows other devices to connect to your phone via wifi and use its 3g connection to connect to the internet 2. yes Click to expand... Mmmmmmmmmm me likey! Now, if there was just a way to broadcast the 3G signal without PS3 and Wii seeing it as "ad hoc!" UGH
jreed2560 Android Expert Aug 1, 2010 #5 I believe if you pay the 20 bucks a month for tethering it will, but the free versions that come with root will not give you that option
I believe if you pay the 20 bucks a month for tethering it will, but the free versions that come with root will not give you that option
D DROIDing Android Enthusiast Aug 1, 2010 #6 jreed2560 said: I believe if you pay the 20 bucks a month for tethering it will, but the free versions that come with root will not give you that option Click to expand... I thought it was always viewed as an ad-hoc network?
jreed2560 said: I believe if you pay the 20 bucks a month for tethering it will, but the free versions that come with root will not give you that option Click to expand... I thought it was always viewed as an ad-hoc network?