Does PdaNet work on the Rezound?

Egnix

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Anyone have PdaNet working on the Rezound? I'm interested in buying this phone today, but would like to know if PdaNet works before I buy the phone.
 
PDANet requires you to root your phone. There is a temporary root for the Rezound, but it will be unrooted once the phone is rebooted.
I'd suggest you wait for a permanent root before attempting to run PDAnet, as Verizon could possibly catch on and automatically bill you for tethering as AT&T does.
 
Hmm. PdaNet didn't require me to root my OG Droid. It has always worked fine.
 
Haven't used it to tether 4G yet, but will try that later.

PdaNet works fine on the Rezound. No trouble so far.


UPDATE:

WiFi: Working
3G: Working
4G: Working


Side note. With 2 bars of 4G in my living room my laptop speed tests at almost exactly double my home DSL connection tethered through PdaNet.
 
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I just got my Rezound and downloaded pdanet, but it only gives me USB tether and Bluetooth options. What about WiFi hotspsot??
 
I just got my Rezound and downloaded pdanet, but it only gives me USB tether and Bluetooth options. What about WiFi hotspsot??

You'll have to root to get WiFi hotspot. Or pay Big Red $30/month, but where's the fun in that?
 
Gotcha, I rooted my Incredible but don't want to root this one. At least not yet.....
 
Seem like many of you are ignoring the comment by Dovahkiin, once you are caught by Big Red or Blue, you will be back here crying like a baby on how unfair your are being treated and you all are going to pee your pants and go some where else.:'(
 
Seem like many of you are ignoring the comment by Dovahkiin, once you are caught by Big Red or Blue, you will be back here crying like a baby on how unfair your are being treated and you all are going to pee your pants and go some where else.:'(

I am ignoring nothing. I am just seeing what my options are. I rarely used my DInc or iPhone as a hotspot, so even if I do use pdanet to tether, it would be rare enough as to not cause problems. If I think I will need to do some serious tethering I will just reactivate my iphone or DInc temporarily. Thanks for the reminder about peeing my pants though, maybe I'd better grab some of your depends, seems you might have some experience there. Haha, just kidding!
 
I tried tethering from my rezound and got a message with a box telling me I would be charged. This is my 4 th android phone and I have always used pdanet. How did you get it to work.
 
After reading this post I downloaded pdanet on my Resound, connected via bluetooth with my macbook. Works great. Pdanet works via bluetooth in conjunction with another app called Foxfi. The only two ways for pdanet to work on the resound is via usb and bluetooth. Wifi for planet is blocked by HTC according to the app description given by the foxfi app. Hope this helps.
 
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Yea I'm trying to use USB hub. When I connect it and choose internet pass thru. It tells me I need to pay. I just want to use USB.
 
No need for Internet pass thru... Just download program on computer, add app to phone, plug in USB and open both, tada! Internet. :-)


Sent from my iPhone 4 (while my HTC Rezound charges! LOL ) using Tapatalk
 
LOL HAHA Thanks! This has been buggin me for the last few days! I was looking too hard to see the solution. Just leave it on charge and do the USB debugging and it works PERFECT!

SENT FROM MAC ON PDANET THANKS TO veevans01 and zrxoa1 :D
 
PDANet requires you to root your phone. There is a temporary root for the Rezound, but it will be unrooted once the phone is rebooted.
I'd suggest you wait for a permanent root before attempting to run PDAnet, as Verizon could possibly catch on and automatically bill you for tethering as AT&T does.
what app is used to apply this temp root?
 
I thought PDANet worked pretty well. But, when I tried to access secure pages it stops. Came to find out to access secure pages you need to pay for the app.
 
PDANet requires you to root your phone. There is a temporary root for the Rezound, but it will be unrooted once the phone is rebooted.
I'd suggest you wait for a permanent root before attempting to run PDAnet, as Verizon could possibly catch on and automatically bill you for tethering as AT&T does.

what app is used to apply this temp root?

FYI: PDAnet doesn't require, need or use root.
 

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