AT&T FoxFi or other Tethering solution on unlimited data plan

Re: FoxFi or other Tethering solution

VZW unlimited data, PDAnet with pattern lock working fine on my X ! Also have free no-lock app that I can turn on to disable lock. Tap the lock enable icon and wi-fi back in business.

Hey! That free no lock app sounds interesting! What's it called?

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yes. thats what I have to do every time I tether, which is a lot. Then I have to go through the hassle of uninstalling the certificate and then removing the pattern lock. This make the touchless work more seamlessly. Im not sure why FoxFi requires this certificate. May be an OS problem or just the company trying to secure their app better. Miss the way it worked on my GN.
 
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IM rooted now on VZW. Cannot find a solution to tether without it checking in with verizon and it telling me to call customer service. Sux. Any help would be great. miss having the ease of using touchless control.
 
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I think we should change this thread to discussing tethering solutions with AT&T specifically. It's obvious at this point that tethering works flawlessly with Verizon, but the real question remains how to get it to work with AT&T. Thanks for the responses so far anyway.
 
Re: FoxFi or other Tethering solution

I think we should change this thread to discussing tethering solutions with AT&T specifically. It's obvious at this point that tethering works flawlessly with Verizon, but the real question remains how to get it to work with AT&T. Thanks for the responses so far anyway.

Does the link posted right above your post not work on ATT? The title suggests it works...

Sent from my Nexus 7
 
Re: FoxFi or other Tethering solution

Does the link posted right above your post not work on ATT? The title suggests it works...

It requires that I root my phone, doesn't it?

a) Is rooting legal?
b) If yes, how do I do it (I have no problem executing the shell commands in the post in the link, but need to root before, it seems)?
 

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