Tethering - for free

jairoHTC

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Hey I don't know if this is the right place to post about this.

But I'm wondering if there is anyway to tether from my phone to my computer without having to play for ATT prices.

Is there a way to do it without rooting the phone ?

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Download FoxFi from Google Play Market. Works perfect and does not require any rooting .



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Foxfi isn't available in the play store if you have the AT&T version. You have to download it from the Internet. Make sure you download the foxfi add on. That's supposed to make it undetected. The add on IS available in the play store.


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If you purchased the International version you could just do it, and AT&T can't even tell you are doing it.

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Yeah but I'm pass that point I already purchased the att version. foxfi didn't work

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hello,
jairoHTC, did u get it working? i will be getting my htc one x soon.

adamtalife, i have the file in my desktop - how do i transfer it to my phone?
thanks
 
The easiest way to do it is to download from your phone by using the link provided. Go to settings-security-unknown sources. Click unknown sources before downloading.

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hello,
jairoHTC, did u get it working? i will be getting my htc one x soon.

adamtalife, i have the file in my desktop - how do i transfer it to my phone?
thanks

Download it from your phone browser. It's a small file and it works.
 
This works great. Glas someone dug this thread up. However, I think it shut off your phones WiFi connection. I had to manually switch it on. Either that or juice defender but I just started using that too.

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It is FoxFi, it shuts off the wifi connection. It did it on my gs3 when I used it the first time, too.

Note2 or Note10, that is the question
 
By using foxfi, you're sharing your data connection. So it'll shut off wifi. That's normal. Turning on wifi will disable tethering.

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By using foxfi, you're sharing your data connection. So it'll shut off wifi. That's normal. Turning on wifi will disable tethering.

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It's awesome to share the 4G connection as its stinking fast!

Thanks both for the clarifications.

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Its really sad that american carriers lock a feature that comes standard on the phone, then expects someone to pay a fortune just so they can tether without getting in trouble, just load up an aosp ROM if your rooted, the block is on stock carrier modded software, its not blocked on custom ROMs. Although your carrier could tell if you were tethering since the built in tethering function reports the data usage as that.

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I was under the impression Foxfi masked that data algorithm. Isn't that the whole point? It's the same discussion iPhone owners have with MyWi (jail break tether app). Apparently att only will notify u if u r seriously tethering your phone a lot. This is somthing I've looked into many times and on many different sites. It's bogus to have to pay twice for a signal. It should be free.

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Were you able to get FoxFi to work using your HTC One X? I keep getting a connection time out every time I turn FoxFi on?

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FoxFi works on the att one x and downloading the add on from the playstore allows turn on proxy to hide it from AT&T.
 
Which proxy do I enter the code provided by the add on, FTP, Web, streaming, etc. Any help will be appreciated

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The only code you should need to add is your wifi tether protect password(which is optional). All you need to do is download foxfi, download the add-on from the play store, enable foxfi, then enable proxy.

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I figured it out. When you click on enable proxy you're provided with a proxy number and you simply enter it in the Web proxy code box in advanced wifi settings on your mac book. This program works like a charm, I won't be surprised when I get my unlimited data canceled though.
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