[Q] TETHERING v ERROR CODE 619 - Focus General

I have not been successful tethering. I have been assured that my data plan remains unchanged from my successful tethering of my TP2 - unlimited domestic data and tethering. I get the following message:
"Error 619: A connection to the remote computer could not be established, so the port used for this connection was closed. For further assistance, click More Info or search Help and Support Center for this error number."
Are other AT&T folks able to tether? Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Dave

Has anyone tethered their Focus?

Have you installed the proper USB drivers?

I get that error very occasionally. I usually just replug the USB cable and I'm good to go. Make sure you download and install the Samsung USB drivers from the tethering thread.

sounds like a drivers problem. I had the same issue for a while. Couldnt get the right drivers to install. Once you do get the drivers installed properly, your focus will tether

Hi Guys,
Thanks for your replies. Here’s what I’ve tried so far.
I printed and carefully followed the instructions here:
http://mobilitydigest.com/windows-phone-7-tethers-you-can-do-it-now-heres-how/
http://pocketnow.com/windows-phone/samsung-focus-does-tethering-after-all-on-windows-phone-7
I suspect that the drivers loaded successfully when I initially paired the Focus, but just in case, I removed and reinstalled the driver from the link on the Mobility Digest article. No change.
Because the drivers appear to be working correctly in that I am able to enter the suggested settings and they appear to be attempting to dial, I have begun to suspect that the problem is with AT&T.
I have checked my account. It reflected the change of devices from the Tilt 2 to the Focus. I am on the following plan:
PDA Personal Max /w Unl M2M Messaging - $74.99/month
“Access and manage your personal e-mail from up to 3 accounts with a PDA wireless handheld. Send, receive forward and reply to messages while on the go. Plans include text, IM or video messages with Unlimited M2M Messaging and/or tethering options*.
*Tethering enables you to connect your wireless device to your laptop via Bluetooth or a connection cable. Certain usage restrictions may apply. See Explanation of Rates and Charges for details.”
I do not understand the “and/or tethering options” and I could not locate the “Explanation of Rates and Charges” I called AT&T. They were unable to explain my “and/or tethering”, but tried to get me to switch from my unlimited data plan and stated that the plan I am on is no longer available. I hate to give up my data plan, but hate not being able to tether worse. They also advised me that the Focus will not tether.
Because I never had issues tethering the Tilts, I told them that I would be switching back to the tilt in the hope that this would get tethering reactivated. They made me give them the IMEI of my tilt and test my voice and data connections. After the call, I put my sim card back in the Focus and tried to tether. Voice and data work fine, but as for tethering - No Change.
I still have absolutely no idea why I can’t tether. I would very much appreciate any other suggestions. For those of you who have been successful, please – Which data plan are you on?
Thanks again for any help,
Dave

AT&T makes you pay $20 ON TOP of your $20-30 for your data plan for tethering. I'm guessing thats what the "tethering options" is referring to.

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how to limit connection to only wifi

last year my daughter's fiance wanted a wizard so i gave her one to give to him.
she broke up before she gave it to the guy.
now my daughter has a new almost fiance and this guy got the wizard.
he is complaining that sometimes the wizard connects to cingular data and not to wifi.
of course he doesn't want to pay the cingular data charges so how do i disable that and limit his connectibility to wifi.
do i just make sure the data connection is turned off in connection manager or is there a better way.
thanks
irv6744 said:
he is complaining that sometimes the wizard connects to cingular data and not to wifi.
of course he doesn't want to pay the cingular data charges so how do i disable that and limit his connectibility to wifi.
do i just make sure the data connection is turned off in connection manager or is there a better way.
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Look for a cab called Modaco NoData. It allows you to turn off data access to whichever methods you don't want. I can post the cab later today. Its also found built into my xda mobile 6 rom.
thanks for the response.
i tried to download it from modaco but got an error message even though i was logged in.
finally found it on a european site and grabbed it.
thanks again.
i tried to install the cab on my g4 8125 with wm6.
NoData does not run properly.
i get a NullReferenceException
with a couple of more lines that start with System.Windows.Forms.Form etc.
any ideas how to fix this program in wm6 or turn off the edge a different way.
thanks
an old solution to this use to be to go to settings --> connections --> connections --> advanced. then from there click on select rules and change it so that both settings are set as "My Work Network". setting it to my network only connected via wifi or when wired...since i think the my isp setting might have the wireless service information.
not a 100% guarantee, since i don't use the internet either, but i've always set it this way and haven't had any connections to the internet. even when i open up ie, it doesn't try to connect to anything.

Use wifi without suscribing to data package?

its been posted before, but i wanted to clarify, so dont yell at me... (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=325973)
I dont suscribe to data, but want to use wi fi. so if i use that no data thing, is it possible?
thanks
aurash
at times i would just airplane mode at times and just use wifi, even for calls. So yeah you can do that...
so wifi on the verizon mogul is free and nothing will be charged to me for using it. (I dont have the data plan)
encephalon9986 said:
so wifi on the verizon mogul is free and nothing will be charged to me for using it. (I dont have the data plan)
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If you don't have a data block, you run the risk of of connecting to EvDo and getting charged 'pay as you go'.
But then there was a change to the data plan about a month ago and I hear it is now nearly impossible to NOT have a real data plan.
Originally Posted by worwig
If you don't have a data block, you run the risk of of connecting to EvDo and getting charged 'pay as you go'.
But then there was a change to the data plan about a month ago and I hear it is now nearly impossible to NOT have a real data plan.
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yeah thats what ive heard. It seems like if you want a ppc or smartphone that your have to get the data package to even get the phone. thanks for the quick response.
This is something I banged out for a couple of Sprint users, but it covers the basics of what you have to do for other carriers as well:
http://www.sprintusers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=180141
I just switched from Qwest to Verizon and got upgraded to the 6800 from the 6700. To get around the data plan you can use the pay as you go just change the dial up number to anything but #777 and you never connect to the network and don't get charged.
I dont have a data plan either. I use the wifi all the time. the main reason I got this phone was for the wifi capability. I am curious how to use it uner flight mode because it never lets me..
Completely disable 3g data connections forever, and still use wifi
This is my first contribution to xda-forums! I'm glad I can help at all when I've benefitted so much... Thanks to all!
NOTE: After the following steps, Modaco's Nodata doesn't even register that a data connection exists! For this reason, if you occasionally use 3g, you probably will want to use Nodata, and NOT the following solution. You just might have to open Nodata and disable the data connection every time you soft-reset.
I was finally able to completely 100% block the 3g data connection on my Verizon XV6800 (aka Mogul aka Titan) was the following three steps:
1. The key culprit is HTC_CM_Guardian.exe in the windows directory. I couldn't edit it or delete it via Total Commander file explorer, but I was able to rename it! This makes the OS unable to find the program when it tries to re-set the Data connection settings.
2. Under Settings > Connections > Connections > Advanced > "Select which networks are automatically used," hit "Select Networks."
3. Under "Programs that automatically connect to the Internet should connect using:" hit "New...".
4. Enter any name you want (mine's "nodata!") and leave all the other settings blank.
5. To be safe, you may have to delete the Verizon Or "Internet" Connection on the Tasks Tab of Settings > Connections > Connections. Save and exit.
Voila! Wifi, yes; 3g, no! No more nasty billing surprises.
Modaco's Nodata program is awesome, but the problem was that HTC_CM_Guardian.exe re-enabled the data connection every time I reset the phone. Plus, HTC_CM_Guardian.exe would also thwart any effort to block data via the "Connection Settings." By renaming HTC_CM_Guardian.exe and creating a "nodata!" connection that programs auto-connecting to the internet would try to use (and fail), we get three results:
1. Modaco's Nodata doesn't even register that a data connection exists! For this reason, if you occasionally use 3g, you probably won't to use this solution.
2. When you reboot, the OS is unable to mess-up your "Connection Settings", so
3. Unless you have an active wifi connection, programs will try to connect to the Internet using the "nodata!" settings, which, being empty, will fail, exactly as planned.
Hope it helps.
simple solution
It's a lot easier to check the "use dialing rules" box. I had a HTC Touch that I used this on and when I lost that, went to a Mogul. I love the wifi on it! I worked as a ATS rep for Sprint for 5 years and half the time when a windows phone would not connect to vision, it was the checked dialing rules box or a wrong number like the customer's own number instead of the dialing string. I tried just deleting the dialing string but even a soft reset caused the phone to recreate the #777 as well as the phone as modem #777. I hated the phone connecting on it's own, bumping the wrong button in my pocket, and I know this will work every time. EVDO data transfer charges without a plan will cap at $75 now but still why take the chance? If you absolutely have to get on the web and there's no wifi around, break down, call *2 and add a $15 vision plan, do what you need to like find a location with Live search then cancel it the next day. The plan will be prorated from when you added it to when it was cancelled. The only hitch is you have to allow your device to IOTA successfully while in a Sprint service area once to get the data settings in the phone which entails the data transfer again. Ahhh, I'm liking the wifi more and more......
HTC 6800 wm 6.1
HTC 6900 wm 6.1
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How to Disable Modem Tracking

I once read how to disable the tracking as your phone as a modem. I used pdanet and got caught by Sprint for an extra 35 dollars. Did not download any huge files just email and surfing for a couple of weeks while out of town. UI read that their is a registry edit that you can change so your carrier can't tell that you are using the phone as a modem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I used the service fine on my treo 700wx but when I switched to the mogul I got caught.
You should double-check that you have a data plan on your account. Sprint can't detect tethering via PDANet.
I do have the unlimited data plan
I believe that there is a post in PPCGeeks about deleting a registry link for IS and that getting rid of at least the old connection error. Not so sure about tracking just yet... I haven't kept up with it as I haven't needed to tether just yet.
try this:
go to
\\\registry\HKLM\SOFTWARE\OEM\WModem\
and change these all to a value of zero. They will probably each be set to 1.
CheckProfile
Multi-NAI
WModemDUN
Then you can choose Phone as Modem as your default connection. This will also enable to to use Internet Sharing with your laptop or desktop.
One caveat however, and I am not sure why this happens, but sometimes you can get the error 67 registration failure message from sprint when using this to connect to a laptop. I would HIGHLY suggest getting a good backup software such as Sprite Backup or another one someone could suggest before using this with your laptop. I have found that if that situation does occur, you'll either have to restore your backup, or (if you didn't back up) hard reset your phone if you ever want to have an internet connection again. Something seems to lock up for good when that happens.
So, that aside, I get faster speeds than before using PAM as my normal everyday connection. I rarely connect my phone to my laptop, so I rarely have to restore a backup. I have noticed that I can connect to my laptop without ANY third party software (unless you count the internet sharing app as 3rd party.)
Here's how it works for me, I usually follow this routine when connecting to my laptop:
1) make a backup
2) connect my phone to the pc (ENSURE THE PC HAS NO INTERNET ACCESS)
3) activesync, or WMDC if you have Vista
4) start Pocket Internet Explorer on your Mogul so your connection to Sprint occurs.
5) Once the home page loads (mine's XDA ) you can then open the Internet Sharing application.
6) Once in the Internet Sharing application, choose USB for the PC Connection in the drop down box
7) Choose Phone as Modem as the Network Connection from the drop down box.
8) Hit Connect in the bottom left hand corner (or hit the left softkey)
9) Your laptop will do the rest and you will have the Internet at your fingertips in no time. Enjoy!
under connection settings, and manage exisiting connections there are 2 options, "Sprint PCS" and "Phone As A Modem" i changed mine from auto pick to always use Sprint PCS (not sure what they has to do with anything as they both dial the same number)
regardless, i dont think sprint even lets you use PAM if you dont have the tethering plan (unless you use something like pdanet) and if they did decide to charge you for it im sure theyd hit you for more than 35 dollars, considering the tethering plan is additional 40 a month in the first place
quit posting crap that you don't have a clue about
before any more BS goes flying, i'd suggest everyone go check out the 'Debunking the multi-nai hack' on PPCGeeks.com READ THE WHOLE POST! the good stuff is in the middle... member luv2chill has graciously provided us the single step necessary to prevent the 'Internet Sharing' app from detecting tethering.
can we please make a sticky about this so the less-informed don't have to wade through the tons of useless opinions and crap and mis-information? I'd be willing to write a definitve guide if it would be sticky'd!!
I have used PDANet for several months and have not been charged. I surf the web, stream videos, all day while at work. No charges yet.
hunterdg said:
before any more BS goes flying, i'd suggest everyone go check out the 'Debunking the multi-nai hack' on PPCGeeks.com READ THE WHOLE POST! the good stuff is in the middle... member luv2chill has graciously provided us the single step necessary to prevent the 'Internet Sharing' app from detecting tethering.
can we please make a sticky about this so the less-informed don't have to wade through the tons of useless opinions and crap and mis-information? I'd be willing to write a definitve guide if it would be sticky'd!!
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If you're referring to me posting crap I don't know about, I DONT have a tethering plan, and have used this method since I got the mogul a long time ago. I have yet to be charged by sprint. Have you tried this yourself to see if it's 'crap?'
Please if you know the single step to allow internet sharing to work, please post it. Also, being a D!CK doesn't get you very far here.
steb0ne said:
I have used PDANet for several months and have not been charged. I surf the web, stream videos, all day while at work. No charges yet.
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pdanet is NOT necessary.
tethering (via Internet Sharing, NOT MODEM) works (with a small hack), straight out of the box,..
see the PPCpost i referred to
kmartburrito said:
If you're referring to me posting crap I don't know about, I DONT have a tethering plan, and have used this method since I got the mogul a long time ago. I have yet to be charged by sprint. Have you tried this yourself to see if it's 'crap?'
Please if you know the single step to allow internet sharing to work, please post it. Also, being a D!CK doesn't get you very far here.
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the reg hack that you refer to:
\\\registry\HKLM\SOFTWARE\OEM\WModem\
and change these all to a value of zero. They will probably each be set to 1.
CheckProfile
Multi-NAI
WModemDUN
doesn't accomplish squat.
you could delete the whole 'wmodem' key and see no difference (to all, i do NOT suggest doing this unless you know what you're doing)
the two connections in the 'Sprint' profile..
'Sprint PCS' and 'Phone as Modem' differ only in the name. they both accomplish the EXACT same thing, specifically, dial #777, enter blank username/pword/domain.
you could delete them and create your own connection that dials #777 and see no difference at all (to all, i do NOT suggest doing this unless you know what you're doing)
see the post i referred to.. In it i explain the reason for your intermittent error 67.
p.s. the 'crap' comment was not aimed at you specifically, but rather everyone who has posted their 'thoughts'
i.e., you posted your fix, but yet you admit you get recurrent intermittent error 67's.... THUS your 'FIX' does not work.. why post it?
First time I tethered I got the error 67, and it didn't go away. Apparently the system Sprint uses to assing your device/connection a username and password doesn't always sync right.
I created a vision username/password on the Sprint website and use that for my connection, and removed the "guardian" application to prevent it from messing up the connection. Since then all has been fine.
hunterdg said:
the reg hack that you refer to:
\\\registry\HKLM\SOFTWARE\OEM\WModem\
and change these all to a value of zero. They will probably each be set to 1.
CheckProfile
Multi-NAI
WModemDUN
doesn't accomplish squat.
you could delete the whole 'wmodem' key and see no difference (to all, i do NOT suggest doing this unless you know what you're doing)
the two connections in the 'Sprint' profile..
'Sprint PCS' and 'Phone as Modem' differ only in the name. they both accomplish the EXACT same thing, specifically, dial #777, enter blank username/pword/domain.
you could delete them and create your own connection that dials #777 and see no difference at all (to all, i do NOT suggest doing this unless you know what you're doing)
see the post i referred to.. In it i explain the reason for your intermittent error 67.
p.s. the 'crap' comment was not aimed at you specifically, but rather everyone who has posted their 'thoughts'
i.e., you posted your fix, but yet you admit you get recurrent intermittent error 67's.... THUS your 'FIX' does not work.. why post it?
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Sorry for any confusion. Thanks for posting that link, I'll check it out.
my 'FIX' works to a T when I follow it correctly. It allows me to tether without any charges and without PDANet. That's the reason I posted it.
It's all so simple.... You must have Activesync installed on the PC for the needed drivers, then just plug the usb into PC/laptop and not the phone yet.
1. Simply Open IE on Titan to start Data link (Or to eliminate this step Do luv2chill's Reg Edit)
2. Open Internet sharing and hit connect
3. Plug usb into Titan
Always hit disconnect on Titan Before unplugging (unless you did Luv2chill's edit, recommended)
Leave settings in IS to Sprint PCS not PAM or they can tell.
Here's the post on PPCGeeks.com that hunterdg was referring to:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=9418&highlight=Debunking+the+multi-nai+hack&page=1
Read it through entirely to get some more info on how this works. It was enlightening, thank you both hunterdg and luv2chill for your research.
you simply have to delete the registry key at
HKLM\Comm\Internet Sharing
"Extension"="rilphone.dll"
in for answer on this, i just switched over to sprint and have been very hesistant to use the internet sharing app
hay112 said:
in for answer on this, i just switched over to sprint and have been very hesistant to use the internet sharing app
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It is as simple as burrito is saying. Delete that registry entry and it will work. I plug my phone into the pc, cancel Activesync connection, hit Internet Sharing and wa-la tethered Mogul. Make sure you don't spike your usage as some have said this may tip Sprint off. You also might want an unlimited data plan, SERO is great.
hohnan said:
It is as simple as burrito is saying. Delete that registry entry and it will work. I plug my phone into the pc, cancel Activesync connection, hit Internet Sharing and wa-la tethered Mogul. Make sure you don't spike your usage as some have said this may tip Sprint off. You also might want an unlimited data plan, SERO is great.
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cool beans, thank u sir
primenall said:
Leave settings in IS to Sprint PCS not PAM or they can tell.
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this is INCORRECT
I could be mistaken but I swear the latest version of WMwifirouter fixes the reg for you so that wont happen.

Question about free tethering and new ROM

I posted this at PPCgeeks but all I got were cricket chirps. This seems to be an intelligent crowd here at XDA so I thought I'd give it a shot.
So now that the new ROM is out, I'm wondering if the old ICS vs. Wmodem contraversy is still applicable for those people who want to tether without the extra data charges? I've deleted the Extensions=rilphone.dll registry entry, disabled the multi-NAI entries (though I've read on here that it really doesn't matter), (but have not done the OpenDNS hack).
What concerns me is this: The procedure as I understand it, is to open PIE to establish the EVDO connection on your phone. Open ICS and then tether to the computer and establish the data connection. Without the extension=rilphone.dll registry entry, ICS sees the existing M.IP 1 connection and does not attempt to prefix the NAI domain... rather it uses the existing connection. (see http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=9418 for more)... By doing this, you do not alert Sprint that you're using PAM.
BUT... when I open PIE, the connection manager establishes a #777 connection. I then start ICS and click connect. As soon as I then plug in the USB cable, the connection manager re-opens and re-establishes a #777 connection. This worries me because I thought it was supposed to detect the existing connection and not re-establish.
Was there a change in the new ROM that makes ICS prefix the NAI with a PAM indicator (thus allerting Sprint and incurring extra charges)? Or is this normal behavior and nothing to be concerned about?
I'm not sure about Sprint but ICS never redials any connection that I can see... has worked the same on all dcd roms I've tried.
I don't think there's anything that "alerts" the carriers you're tethering, the pay feature to tether actually uses your phone as a modem and actually "dials out" from your pc... different method completely
If you get the simply everthing plan and ask them to put PAM on your package they dont charge anything extra. Thats what I did, I called CS and asked them and they put it on their. If that will help and if you have the simply everthing plan.

Tethering and the MFG Diagnostic Screen

Check this out:
http://flopek.wordpress.com/2010/11/25/tethering-instructions-for-the-lg-quantum-on-att-usa/
Can anyone confirm this works? I have the Focus and love it, but a friend of mine would like the keyboard. Tethering is a must. Thanks.
I can confirm this works with Windows 7 x64
Thanks! I'll set them up.
Update -
They got the phone. I installed the drivers and set up the phone via the instructions. I added the string to the modem and set up the connection. When it goes to connect, I get an Error 628. Any info on this. I tried several times, but no luck.
Couple of things to try:
1) Clear the username and password and retry
2) Try setting the dialup number to *99# (or *99***1#)
3) Try adding at+cgdcont=1,"IP","WAP.CINGULAR" to the initialization codes of the modem
To be clear, I have not had to do any of these things, but I did have to try dialing several times (4 or 5) before it started working. Now it works every time...
I was able to tether my quantum by just making a dial-up connection and using the standard AT&T dial-up login/password w/ *99# as the number
Okay, I was able to get it to work. Even though I tried switching from MS Composite to QC Composite several times, it didn't take. I switched to MS Default, plugged it in (don't know if this helped but it installed sync drivers). I then switched back to QC Composite and presto - it worked! I guess the phone wasn't switching the USB driver correctly.
Anyway, thanks for the help and suggestions.
Edit:
It still gave out! The next day, I couldn't get the phone tethering to work no matter what I tried. I got more than one type of error message on different tries including hardware errors. I finally came to the conclusion that the phone must be defective. They sent for another one so I'll report on any more issues/success.
Update 2:
I found out there is one small but crucial step. You must turn off the active data connection before attempting to connect as a modem. Once I did this, it connects every time. I just had them turn the data connection back on when they finish.
Step 1:
Go to Settings -> Cellular -> Data Connection and turn it off. Then connect from the computer as a modem.
So simple but necessary on this phone!
Can this work for another network
Does anyone know if I can replace the AT&T settings with my cell phone company's APN settings and still get this to work?

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