Need help with WiFi Tether on Droid Maxx xt1080 on 4.4
I damaged my Droid Maxx (xt1080) that WAS running 4.2.2 which allowed FoxFi to wifi tether perfectly with my unlimited data plan. I started an install on its own somehow and I did a hard reboot (vol down+pwr button) in my panic. Now it i get the recovery screen and it will boot up for maybe 30 seconds before powering itself down. If anyone knows how to fix this and keep it at 4.2.2 that would be AMAZING. Admittedly I haven't tried the "factory" (reset?) option on the boot screen yet - I fearful that it will default to kit kat and i won't even get the 30 seconds at a time with my old device.
My replacement Maxx device came with 4.4.4 (SU6-7 & 24.3.7.obake-maxx_verizon.en.US), and FoxFi doesn’t support it passed 4.3 on my device.
I really want my tethering back (without paying twice for my unlimited data!).
Supposedly a Daniel Pocock authored this method to unblock tether on 4.4 with no root required:
pmf .silvrback. com / fixing-tethering-on-android-kitkat (if ya needed the source...)
1. Enable developer mode (Go to Settings -> About phone, and click on the build number until the developer mode is enabled).
2. Enable USB debugging under Settings -> Developer options
3. Connect the device with a USB cable to a computer with the Android SDK platform tools installed
4. Start an adb shell: adb shell
5. In the adb shell, run this command: settings put global tether_dun_required 0
I did steps 1-3 (installing, downloading, debugging, and plugging in USB cable).
Problem is I have no idea how to do 4 or 5. Nor do I know if this will even work.
Can anyone help me execute steps 4 and 5, or even comment on accuracy/reliability of this method.
Plan B
While I prefer the laziness and safety of not rooting. I’m willing to do what it takes to get my tethering back. If I end up rooting, I’d like to reduce apps permissions and maybe try a ROM (Lollypop?)… But I’d need much more education on the whole topic, recovery, the whole bit. Obviously some methods are WAY more complicated than others (rootjunky). Tempting are the “easy” root methods like: towelroot, oneclickroot.com, superoneclick?, kingoapp, SRSroot, etc., but again, my knowledge is lacking and I’d happily settle for getting my tether back without rooting if possible.
Plan C
I've seen some pay services online that will root my phone for me, priced $20-40. Depending on their level of support to help secure my rooted device, apps, etc. I'd definitely be willing to pay a reasonable one-time fee to a bonafide expert to just "get er done" rather than struggle to find good info and learn all this. I can't even follow what looked like simple instructions above lol. Any input or recommendations on this idea is welcome as well. (Is the desperation obvious? lol).
Plan D
Waiting...Motorola website says its working on Lollypop for the Maxx/Ultra/Mini. Another site said their 5.1 patch worked better than their 5.0 patch, so they were focusing on 5.1. Or perhaps there will be cool root ROMs for the Maxx with Lollipop soon. This is really a last resort - I need my wifi hotspot asap.
Super Thanks!
PS Sorry for the length!
I damaged my Droid Maxx (xt1080) that WAS running 4.2.2 which allowed FoxFi to wifi tether perfectly with my unlimited data plan. I started an install on its own somehow and I did a hard reboot (vol down+pwr button) in my panic. Now it i get the recovery screen and it will boot up for maybe 30 seconds before powering itself down. If anyone knows how to fix this and keep it at 4.2.2 that would be AMAZING. Admittedly I haven't tried the "factory" (reset?) option on the boot screen yet - I fearful that it will default to kit kat and i won't even get the 30 seconds at a time with my old device.
My replacement Maxx device came with 4.4.4 (SU6-7 & 24.3.7.obake-maxx_verizon.en.US), and FoxFi doesn’t support it passed 4.3 on my device.
I really want my tethering back (without paying twice for my unlimited data!).
Supposedly a Daniel Pocock authored this method to unblock tether on 4.4 with no root required:
pmf .silvrback. com / fixing-tethering-on-android-kitkat (if ya needed the source...)
1. Enable developer mode (Go to Settings -> About phone, and click on the build number until the developer mode is enabled).
2. Enable USB debugging under Settings -> Developer options
3. Connect the device with a USB cable to a computer with the Android SDK platform tools installed
4. Start an adb shell: adb shell
5. In the adb shell, run this command: settings put global tether_dun_required 0
I did steps 1-3 (installing, downloading, debugging, and plugging in USB cable).
Problem is I have no idea how to do 4 or 5. Nor do I know if this will even work.
Can anyone help me execute steps 4 and 5, or even comment on accuracy/reliability of this method.
Plan B
While I prefer the laziness and safety of not rooting. I’m willing to do what it takes to get my tethering back. If I end up rooting, I’d like to reduce apps permissions and maybe try a ROM (Lollypop?)… But I’d need much more education on the whole topic, recovery, the whole bit. Obviously some methods are WAY more complicated than others (rootjunky). Tempting are the “easy” root methods like: towelroot, oneclickroot.com, superoneclick?, kingoapp, SRSroot, etc., but again, my knowledge is lacking and I’d happily settle for getting my tether back without rooting if possible.
Plan C
I've seen some pay services online that will root my phone for me, priced $20-40. Depending on their level of support to help secure my rooted device, apps, etc. I'd definitely be willing to pay a reasonable one-time fee to a bonafide expert to just "get er done" rather than struggle to find good info and learn all this. I can't even follow what looked like simple instructions above lol. Any input or recommendations on this idea is welcome as well. (Is the desperation obvious? lol).
Plan D
Waiting...Motorola website says its working on Lollypop for the Maxx/Ultra/Mini. Another site said their 5.1 patch worked better than their 5.0 patch, so they were focusing on 5.1. Or perhaps there will be cool root ROMs for the Maxx with Lollipop soon. This is really a last resort - I need my wifi hotspot asap.
Super Thanks!
PS Sorry for the length!