Worked with a Sprint hotspot I borrowed from a friend last week. No issues.
Using the WiFi tether app for root in the play store ?
-Sent from my Jelly Bean Nexus 7
My N7 simply cannot connect to a WiFi tether, although other devices can. Got to be some buried setting, no?
Edit: just attempted to connect to a buddies S3 tether, couldn't even see that network...
-Sent from my Jelly Bean Nexus 7
No, the N7 will not connect to an ad-hoc hotspot. So, you have to configure the hotspot (your phone, in this case) as infrastructure, or try bluetooth, or the USB cable.
I think that this is a feature of Android, not just the N7.
I've only had the N7 for less than a day, but I can tether if I configure the *phone* appropriately.
I have a stock GN and I have no issue using the wifi tethering with my N7. No special app needed.
**scratches head profusely**
At this stage I still cannot connect. So far this is what we have:
-The ICS Nexus S in Ad-Hoc mode works flawlessly using "WiFi Tether for Root" with LAPTOPS
-The N7 connects to home and corporate wireless WPA PSK networks no issue
-The "bundled" tethering in the Nexus S DOES launch infrastructure mode and the N7 CAN connect, but internet isn't available.
^^^ My understanding is that this was the carriers PAID service, no?
-It almost appears that the netd driver isnt working in the WiFi tether app (v3.1b14)