| | Re: BT /WiFi Tethering Question(s)
I don't know if this will work for a custom rom but this works for me on a stock non-rooted incredible: - Select "Phone"
- Dial "##778" and call
- Select "Edit Mode" on pop-up dialog box
- Enter "000000" for Please Enter Password
- Select "Security"
- Select "S.IP DUN User Name"
- Delete the "dun." part of the number (ie: it should read as: [yourmobilenumber]@vzw3g.com)
- Select "OK"
- Press the "BACK" button
- Select "M.IP Default Profile"
- Select "DUN NAI"
- Delete the ".dun" part of the number (ie: it should read as: [yourmobilenumber]@vzw3g.com)
- Select "OK"
- Press the "BACK" button
- Select "Commit Modifications"
- The phone will reset
- Once booted, go into "All Programs", select the "3G Mobile Hotspot", Adjust your "Router Name" and "Password" (if you desire, but recommmended), and change the security to WPA(TKIP) (this is the only setting I've tried so far-other posts said the WPA2 is buggy)
- Select "3G Mobile Hotspot - Press to turn on" (It will prompt you that you need the Verizon Mobile Hotspot Feature- just hit "Do not remind me again" and "OK") (Also, I am using Windows 7x64, and the wifi picked up the signal right away, but it took a moment to identify- but it connected to the internet cleanly and the connection is fast)
- Optional: Download "Hotspot Toggle" from the Android Market- it's a widget toggle to turn it on and off- seems to work good.
WARNING: If you get in this menu, don't mess with anything else. It could make your phone unusable.
What I believe happens when you do this is it tells the hotspot app to use your phone's 3G connection instead of one that Verizon charges extra for.
Interestingly, this also works with the incredible 2. So this might work on most HTC phones
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