Free Wireless tethering

I understand that you need to be root to install this I did that with UnrEVOked but do you also need to be root every time you run it after? Sorry if this has been asked and answered but if it was then I did not find the answer.
 
I understand that you need to be root to install this I did that with UnrEVOked but do you also need to be root every time you run it after? Sorry if this has been asked and answered but if it was then I did not find the answer.

Unrevoked is a sticky root meaning it stays after reboot. Once you use Unrevoked, you are fine from then on unless you install an official ruu.

Edit - to clarify, if you don't select "always allow" when the tether is launched you will be prompted to allow every time.
 
Do you have any objections to using the RUU.exe to flash back to completely stock then trying these steps? I don't know how much more help I can be and in the interest of saving time, it would be nice to have a clean slate.

I will PM you some info, maybe I can walk through it with you over Google talk tonight. No worries, we'll get you setup.
can u please post a link to the RUU.exe, i think i've messed something up with my phone and would love to revert back to stock...
thanks in advance
 
The wireless is working dandy via unrevoked + android-wifi-tether!

There is also a "wired tether" app ... has anyone tried?

http://code.google.com/p/android-wired-tether/downloads/list

Edit: ah, I think the android linux kernel needs a patch, plus the client machine needs an rndis client ... seems involved. Guess it's still pdanet/easytether for usb.
 
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No, it does not ask me for root access.

you sure you have root? After you installed unrevoked did you then launch the unrevoked application and click "ROOT"??

download "Terminal Emulator" from the Android Market and launch it...
Once inside the Terminal type "su"
if the terminal then jumps down a line and displays a # you have root...
 
you sure you have root? After you installed unrevoked did you then launch the unrevoked application and click "ROOT"??

download "Terminal Emulator" from the Android Market and launch it...
Once inside the Terminal type "su"
if the terminal then jumps down a line and displays a # you have root...

Welp;
I open ConnectBot
$
$ su
#

I did the method of putting the PC36ING.zip on the phone and rooting it that way.
 
What do you mean?

If you open the app tray on your phone by pressing "Menu > all apps" you should have a blue logo that looks like "#". That's where you can go to see any application you've given permission to root. So in this case you'd open it up and see something like

data/data/android.tether/bin
 
My friend ... I don't think you are lol


edit -Do you need root cause you want to flash ROMs or because you wanna run root apps? I have suggestions for you but they depend on how you answer this.
 
[voice="Star Wars Jedi Knight"]
Master, but I have a bad feeling about this young Padawan having root access!
[/voice]
 
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b212/Dariuas/snap20100611_210656.png

This is not my first Android. I rooted my Moment and ran 2.1 for a while.

as per the picture, you can see, I am rooted.

Also; using RootExplorer, I was able to Delete Stocks.apk from my phone and a few other portions of bloatware.
I'll rephrase, I removed the .apk file from /system/app
But the program still seems to be on the phone, and working lol..
 
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I just removed some bloatware with adb shell stuff and its gone so I have no doubt again, that I am rooted... what is going on?

So I started doing some troubleshooting on this;
I uninstalled, reinstalled, got binary config files written or what ever.

I realized first; hey, WIFI is turned off on my phone, so I turned it on
Still nothing.
Second, I realized it connected to my local WIFI, so I disconnected that
Still nothing.
Unable to start tethering. Please try again!

Le sigh.
 
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