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USB Tethering
Today, I installed an application known as PdaNet which allows you to connect your phone to a computer allowing the computer to go online using the phone's 3G signal. I was using this while sitting in the backseat of a car and it worked flawlessly. This application has saved me sooo much money because now I don't have to pay the fee for mobile broadband connect. Here is the website: PdaNet -- USB Tether/Bluetooth DUN for Android
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04-29-2010 10:47 PM
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Good to know pdanet works.
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Yup, installed and set up the free version now for now. Will purchase later. Working beautifully. These guys do their homework.
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Thanks sooooo much jkhonea. You are a life saver. Now I can save $360 per year!!! Fantastic application. I Highly recommend it
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Very welcome. Like I said on the other thread, just go nuts downloading huge amounts of things, and you'll be fine. Torrents, streaming movies in huge amounts and such can throw some flags. Other than that, you'll be good.
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Originally Posted by
jkhonea
Very welcome. Like I said on the other thread, just go nuts downloading huge amounts of things, and you'll be fine. Torrents, streaming movies in huge amounts and such can throw some flags. Other than that, you'll be good.
He means DONT go nuts downloading huge amounts of things lol.
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This sounds awesome. I'm going to have to try it. Thanks!! 
UPDATE: I just took a quick look at this site. What's the difference between the free and purchase versions?
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Originally Posted by
K-10
This sounds awesome. I'm going to have to try it. Thanks!!
UPDATE: I just took a quick look at this site. What's the difference between the free and purchase versions?
Paid version can access secure HTTPS websites, and the free version won't.
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Had this on my Eris and transferred to my Incredible. Awesome app! The difference between the free version and the paid version is that the free version blocks out secure sites such as Paypal.
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Originally Posted by
MiXoLoGiSt
Paid version can access secure HTTPS websites, and the free version won't.
Thanks for the info. Much appreciated!