hey all, been on here for a couple hours, just long enough to realize i knew far less than i thought,,,,i did managed to root,
but i still cant get wireless tethering goinin,, any ideas?
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hey all, been on here for a couple hours, just long enough to realize i knew far less than i thought,,,,i did managed to root,
but i still cant get wireless tethering goinin,, any ideas?
Welcome aboard! I'd suggest doing a site search by using the search box at the upper right corner of the screen. I know there have been quite a few threads about wireless tethering that should hopefully get you going in the right direction.
Welcome. Here's a link on how to do it. Follow Doug Pistons instructions in post #2 and you'll be up and running. This works great.
What is the easiest way to get wireless tether?
X-Iphone user and lifelong AT&T Basher. She has the DINC 2, daughter has the DINC and Im rockin the Razr MAXX.
hey guys, finally figured out how to wireless tether on my incredible,,kinda simple after all,,,i made a file root on my sd card, android.tether then put this fw bcm4329.bin in it,then i also installed my wireless app in there and opened it from there with astro file manager and now it works,,,hope that can help someone else,,, this is really a great place to learn, last few days iv really picked up a lot ,, thanks guys,,
You made a file called root or a file folder (directory) called root on the sdcard? That's a first -- whatever for?
Phone: iPhone 4S
Jailbroken
Tablet: Nexus 7
BAMF Paradigm 2.0
Tablet: iPad 3
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Phone: iPhone 4S
Jailbroken
Tablet: Nexus 7
BAMF Paradigm 2.0
Tablet: iPad 3
http://twitter.com/jkhonea
jkhonea94@gmail.com
Either way, it certainly wouldn't be the first time someone created a folder named "root" on their SD card. I've seen it before.