tethering question - Kindle Fire General

My pops is currently without a way to use his wifi on his desktop (fios, he needs a wire or a card)
If i root his kindle and install cm7 , would i be able to pass his kindle's connection (wifi) to his computer via usb
I have done this in the past with phones but its my fathers new kindle and hes not sure he wants to keep it in the first place yet so i dont want to leave him with a device he cant return, he said he would deff keep it if it had full android and he can use it to access the net on his cpu for now

come at me bro said:
My pops is currently without a way to use his wifi on his desktop (fios, he needs a wire or a card)
If i root his kindle and install cm7 , would i be able to pass his kindle's connection (wifi) to his computer via usb
I have done this in the past with phones but its my fathers new kindle and hes not sure he wants to keep it in the first place yet so i dont want to leave him with a device he cant return, he said he would deff keep it if it had full android and he can use it to access the net on his cpu for now
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The tethering support does not currently show up in my CM7 install.

I have no idea if taking wifi and running it over USB is workable. However, an old router can do the trick for you: get one that run dd-wrt from a friend or something, and you can run it as a bridge. Not exactly easy, but works cheaper.
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mewshi said:
I have no idea if taking wifi and running it over USB is workable. However, an old router can do the trick for you: get one that run dd-wrt from a friend or something, and you can run it as a bridge. Not exactly easy, but works cheaper.
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It's not just workable, it's the default behavior of the CM7 USB tethering if you have a Wifi connection

Why not just pick up a $20 wifi adapter?
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come at me bro said:
My pops is currently without a way to use his wifi on his desktop (fios, he needs a wire or a card)
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I have a number of these... they work great. < $8
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0037G2BMY

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Wired Tethering

Does anyone have a 100% working solution, other then using PDANET?
I want something that feels stock, coming from windows mobile where stealth tethering was so easy
I don't get it? If by wired tethering you mean...plug into USB with USB cable, doesn't the EVO have HTC SYNC?
When you plug your phone into the computer via USB cable, you should get the drop-down menu with 4 options. One of them should be "INTERNET SHARING" which is the direct sharing of your 3G/4G connection with your phone.
I haven't received my phone yet, but on the HTC Desire (which runs Sense 2.1 just like the EVO) this option is available
redrazr7791 said:
I don't get it? If by wired tethering you mean...plug into USB with USB cable, doesn't the EVO have HTC SYNC?
When you plug your phone into the computer via USB cable, you should get the drop-down menu with 4 options. One of them should be "INTERNET SHARING" which is the direct sharing of your 3G/4G connection with your phone.
I haven't received my phone yet, but on the HTC Desire (which runs Sense 2.1 just like the EVO) this option is available
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Normally most folks get an error 67 when attempting to run Mobile Network Sharing, unless they have a specific PRL on their phone that allows it.
You can do it for free using "Easy Tether" from the market. Eventually it will work though, just be patient
kmartburrito said:
Normally most folks get an error 67 when attempting to run Mobile Network Sharing, unless they have a specific PRL on their phone that allows it.
You can do it for free using "Easy Tether" from the market. Eventually it will work though, just be patient
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So you mean to tell me that right out of the box the EVO cannot share the internet connection without the correct add-on from Sprint?
I guess that's one of the benefits of unlocked phones!
redrazr7791 said:
So you mean to tell me that right out of the box the EVO cannot share the internet connection without the correct add-on from Sprint?
I guess that's one of the benefits of unlocked phones!
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Correct, out of the box, unless you have the $30 add on, you can't tether for free unless you use PDANet or EasyTether from the market.
However, the sky's the limit with a rooted phone
kmartburrito said:
Correct, out of the box, unless you have the $30 add on, you can't tether for free unless you use PDANet or EasyTether from the market.
However, the sky's the limit with a rooted phone
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This is what I plan to do
Will have to look into EasyTether...still waiting for my phone though
I prefer Tetherbot. It creates a SOCKS5 proxy and as long as the app you are trying to use supports SOCKS proxy, it works great. If it doesn't, you can use it along with Proxifier (which costs a small fee) to make your PCs default connection route to a SOCKS proxy).
Oh, and it's free, and requires no software at ALL to be installed on the host machine.
But that requires more processing to be done on the phone.
Better to have a naked connection in the phone, and all the work done on the PC, right?
LargePrime said:
But that requires more processing to be done on the phone.
Better to have a naked connection in the phone, and all the work done on the PC, right?
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Why does that matter? You will be using the PC 99% of the time, not the phone, and the phone will be charging while you have it hooked up.
kmartburrito said:
However, the sky's the limit with a rooted phone
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Can you give me some info on making this happen? Do you still have to load HTC Sense on the client? Or, are using another method?
I have a rooted phone running Damage Control ROM and want to do USB tethering. Would prefer not having to load software on client, but will if needed. I am using Windows 7 and Linux Mint.
My phone is fully rooted, and i still cant get it to tether stock
or without using a app

Phone to Tablet Internet

Just found an awesome APP in the market called Pdanet Tablet you install it on your phone then on your tablet and use bluetooth to get internet to your tablet via your android phone!!!!
It works pretty well on my Epic to my Transformer!
No Root needed (This will be for those of us who have not hacked our phones to send off Wifi already.)
Not working on my tab :\
Edit: I fixed it. reboot helped.
Awesome find, thanks! It's not quite working consistently for me, but I was hoping the PdaNet dev would make a version just like this. I'm sure he'll get it working reliably soon enough...
tethering off my nexus s, 2.3 hotspot w00t.
Anyone get this to work on Droid X, 2.3?
An update: after I installed this app, my TF Internet connectivity was completely hosed. It might be coincidental, although I doubt it. Essentially, I lost the ability to connect to a number of services via wifi, even after I uninstalled the app. Couldn't connect to Google properties, Tapatalk couldn't connect, etc. Absolutely miserable.
Only way to fix it was to do a factory reset. Multiple reboots and reconfigs of wifi settings did nothing.
Moral: be careful with this app.
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I have not installed it yet in my tablet.
But I just read it from the market and they said you should remove the proxy setting after using it, otherwise the internet will not work anymore.
Not sure if they meant you will have to remove the proxy setting everytime you finished using it. That will be a hassle if we need to switch between wifi and BT every time.
works for me bluetooth tethering to my Droid Incredible. Havent tried it longer than 30 mins so I havent experienced any disconnects yet.
You do have to reset the proxy every time you use the app (set it to use it, disable it when your done). If you dont, wifi wont connect anymore (at least for me).
It is a little bit of a hassle, but i can live with it. At least the app gives you a shortcut to quickly change the setting.
<Laharl> said:
Just found an awesome APP in the market called Pdanet Tablet you install it on your phone then on your tablet and use bluetooth to get internet to your tablet via your android phone!!!!
It works pretty well on my Epic to my Transformer!
No Root needed (This will be for those of us who have not hacked our phones to send off Wifi already.)
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Are you getting 4G speed off your Epic? I'm using wifi tether right now and only getting 3G speeds even if 4G is enabled, what kind of speeds are you getting?
lie_ui said:
I have not installed it yet in my tablet.
But I just read it from the market and they said you should remove the proxy setting after using it, otherwise the internet will not work anymore.
Not sure if they meant you will have to remove the proxy setting everytime you finished using it. That will be a hassle if we need to switch between wifi and BT every time.
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That was probably my problem, thanks for pointing it out. Wish I'd seen this before doing the factory reset...
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It's. Giving me a bad signal error
I'm on 3.1 and my phone(Droid 2) runs leaked gingerbread
Not sure why you need an app. I wifi tether with my Nexus S and it works fine. Just have 2gb package from ATT. They don't seem to care.
I got it installed, and everything went smoothly except I have no internet access via browser, or gmail.
Otherwise, this looks like a good app, easy to use.
I tried this PDANet for Tablet. The first beta release was buggy and there was a lot of disconnects with some debugging prompts.
Then I saw they updated it several days ago.
After updating it, its still not a smooth experience.
Got it connected to the phone, launch the browser and I could browse the web, but after 2-3 web pages, then it will stop working.
Email does not seem to work for me. Both GMail client and the native Email client, none works for me. Google Map seems to work.
But again, the connection dropped very frequently.
Hi,
Does anyone know of a solution for the TF101 when the phone you want to tether to is not an android device. I am still using my trusty HTC HD2, and it's WiFi hotspot is "ad hoc" and not seen by the TF, and its bluetooth creates a PAN, and rudely tells me that the TF needs a NAP.
Maybe I can use the "windows mobile version of PdaNet on the phone with the android tablet PdaNet client on the TF??
Wifi hot spot on G2x works perfect and I get 4g speed will post screen shot when I figure out how..
G2x power
moonan said:
Hi,
Does anyone know of a solution for the TF101 when the phone you want to tether to is not an android device. I am still using my trusty HTC HD2, and it's WiFi hotspot is "ad hoc" and not seen by the TF, and its bluetooth creates a PAN, and rudely tells me that the TF needs a NAP.
Maybe I can use the "windows mobile version of PdaNet on the phone with the android tablet PdaNet client on the TF??
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Prime 1.5 supports ad~ hoc connections.
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Wireless tether works better for me? EVO 4G here.
david279 said:
Prime 1.5 supports ad~ hoc connections.
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Any way with stock ROM??
i tried this last night and couldnt get it to work with my rooted samsung galaxy s, so I just ended up doing the wpa method. Plus Prime 1.5 includes it now

use PC internet on the atrix via usb

is it possible?
please no questions of "why do you need that"
or why not wifi
yes it is possible. if you have stock Atrix firmware there are multiple threads about tethering. I believe you will at least have to rooted. If you have unlocked bootloader I think some of the custom roms have tethering enabled.
THIS app is what I use for USB wired tethering.
PDAnet my friend
You may be confused about what the OP is asking. He wants to use the internet connection from his PC for his Atrix to piggyback on. I don't know about USB, but if you have a wireless adapter, you can run the program connectify and the atrix can see your PC internet as a wifi connection.
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aZzz.bZzz said:
is it possible?
please no questions of "why do you need that"
or why not wifi
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Why don't you just use WiFi???................j/k
Try the following:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/android/UsbPortForwarding.aspx
thats right, i need old good winmo activesync style internet on my atrix
CaelanT, thanks for the link, looks rather complicated, but ill have a look at that
thought of something simple, just like desire hd standard mode when you insert cable
CaelanT said:
Why don't you just use WiFi???................j/k
Try the following:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/android/UsbPortForwarding.aspx
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This works if you only want browser access. will not update mail, use market or things that work from a port other one chosen for browser
This is where I wish android supported ad hoc. I have wifi at my office but im not allowed to connect my phone. I can set up a ad hoc from my lap top that android detects but doesn't support. And there is no future plans to add support
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blindguyinanorgy said:
This is where I wish android supported ad hoc. I have wifi at my office but im not allowed to connect my phone. I can set up a ad hoc from my lap top that android detects but doesn't support. And there is no future plans to add support
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Your handle brings up very ugly images!!

Wifi tethering to Kindle fire

I bought this with the intentions of using the wifi from my phone. Did not know that the fire could not connect to adhoc connections. Is there any way around this? As of now the fire is pretty useless to me if i cannot get this situation sorted out. Thanks for any help.
neemo6 said:
I bought this with the intentions of using the wifi from my phone. Did not know that the fire could not connect to adhoc connections. Is there any way around this? As of now the fire is pretty useless to me if i cannot get this situation sorted out. Thanks for any help.
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You have to look up on how your phone does its wifi hotspotting.
I have a galaxy S and when I set up the wifi, kindle fire works perfectly fine from it.
Search around here, someone had mentioned an app that will share it as infrastructure and not adhoc, which I believe is what you would need.
That app would be wifi tether if you are on Android
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I can connect to my Inspire 4g running CM7.
Try some different ROMS and see which ones will let you?
I am having trouble using the web browser with my Droid RAZR's wifi hotspot on verizon but book downloading, app downloading, and even prime video streaming seems to work fine. Not sure why the web browser doesn't.
Using my gf droidx and wifi tether I can finally get it to connect but then abruptly met with a verizon wallgarden page to sign into mobile hot spot.
neemo6 said:
I bought this with the intentions of using the wifi from my phone. Did not know that the fire could not connect to adhoc connections. Is there any way around this? As of now the fire is pretty useless to me if i cannot get this situation sorted out. Thanks for any help.
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Well as someone else mentioned, cyanogenmod on samsung galaxy s has no problems tethering. I still need to mod the Fire to allow adhoc tethering as I need it to be able to access my laptop's adhoc wifi... I think there are some files that need modifying i.e.
/system/etc/wifi/tiwlan.ini
/data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
I had a go but its beyond me abilities. Anyone else keen may gleen something from:
http://www.chinadigitalcomm.com/android-a81/a81e-connect-to-ad-hoc-wifi-t1413.html
http://www.olsr.org/?q=olsr_on_android
Hey Guys- So I have the samsung fascinate and have been trying to tether. I did some digging and figured out how too. This was on XDA archive I found:
Google android wifi tether. its on google code, get the latest experimental version under downloads.
set device profile to nexus one and setup method to netd(master) and it'll work with anything.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-1002169.html
Here is the download link: http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/downloads/list
I downloaded the top "wifi_tether_v3_1-beta7apk" opened it with the "astro File" app, and it works great!!!!
Good job nfrees114, works perfectly with my atrix.
I'm using my AKF on my way to work through my phone without any issues
I'm also able to WiFi tether to my Android phone (Droid 3) using the WiFi Tether App.
I have had no problems tethering using my Droid Incredible (running CM7).
sl0ttedpig said:
I have had no problems tethering using my Droid Incredible (running CM7).
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The same here with both my LG Thrill 4G and HTC Thunderbolt.
Sorry my ignorance, I am noob and considering purchasing KF, but this is important
Can I connect KF with my Galaxy S II via Wi-Fi and send files from Galaxy to KF?
I wonder if the N1 Netd(master) Method will work on the og kindle. Gonna try when I get home..will report back later.
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gett said:
Sorry my ignorance, I am noob and considering purchasing KF, but this is important
Can I connect KF with my Galaxy S II via Wi-Fi and send files from Galaxy to KF?
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What about using a service like Dropbox? Upload a file from one device, and download it to another. If we are talking about video files however, that might not be practical, and then I'd suggest doing it via a PC (if available). I'm not aware of any apps at the moment that allow sharing of filesystems across devices. I'm sure there are possibly ways with things like SSH, but that might be annoying to setup for the average user.
sl0ttedpig said:
What about using a service like Dropbox?
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If you have Internet it should not be a problem you can use Amazon cloud, but I think to use phone like storage device, for example on flights or places you could not use Internet
gett said:
If you have Internet it should not be a problem you can use Amazon cloud, but I think to use phone like storage device, for example on flights or places you could not use Internet
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So, without internet, it's highly likely you wouldn't have WiFi on either tablet, how would you network the tablets together without a network?! One of your tablets would have to be a Hotspot to provide the IP address to the other (and I'm not sure about the software available to do this). Even then, you'd need some underlying software that was able to mount/read the sdcard from the other device.
If you did have WiFi, then it's likely you have Internet, in which case you've just answered your own question!
Not saying it can't be done, I'm just saying it seems to be a little impractical for the times you don't have internet, in which case be organized enough to transfer files in advance.
nfrees114 said:
Hey Guys- So I have the samsung fascinate and have been trying to tether. I did some digging and figured out how too. This was on XDA archive I found:
Google android wifi tether. its on google code, get the latest experimental version under downloads.
set device profile to nexus one and setup method to netd(master) and it'll work with anything.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-1002169.html
Here is the download link: http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/downloads/list
I downloaded the top "wifi_tether_v3_1-beta7apk" opened it with the "astro File" app, and it works great!!!!
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I can't get this to work on my Hero cdma. Under settings "setup method" I only have "auto" as a choice.. I'm running CM7 on the hero.. any ideas ? Thanks..
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Double0EK said:
I wonder if the N1 Netd(master) Method will work on the og kindle. Gonna try when I get home..will report back later.
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What is the N1 Netd method ? Saw that metioned in another post.. The setup on mine only has auto as an option.. Thanks..
Can't get it to work on the samsung prevail. It says failed activating wifi interface.
Any suggestions?

[REQUEST] How to enable USB Reverse Tethering if your WiFi is broken?

I currently have my Wi-Fi broken and I found an App to reverse tether my kindle, but it needs the "Thetering & Portable Hotspot" option to be enabled.
I live outside the US so it will be hard and expensive to send back my Kindle Fire for replacement. I already contacted Customer Support and they told me it is a hardware issue and they can replace my device. The problem is that in my country, I would need to pay $100 approx to get back my kindle (importing fees).
I really love my kindle and even if I have to use a USB cable to connect to the internet (I have the Kindle 3 long USB cable), I would like to keep enjoying its internet capabilities.
So, if you know how to enable the Tethering option in CM7 or CM9 I would really be happy and grateful. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE =)
You can reverse tether your device its possible
You have to download reverse tethering
Tools and then u can connect through usb cable.
www.techtipsgeek.com/how-to-reverse-tether-android-to-share-pc-internet-connection/15055/
Above link have complete guide on how to do it.
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Thank you so much!!!
I guess there are more options to usb tether my devices... I ll find them (I'll like to use an easier method (like THIS) because sometimes my brother (5 years old) use my kindle and watch videos from youtube and he has difficulty reading english (after all he only speaks spanish).
So... thank you very much again, you deserve it =)
The method recommended previously isn't compatible with Google Play (and many other apps) because it requires wifi (or 3G) to be enabled.
I'm looking for a ROM that has the "Thetering & Portable Hotspot" menu option (in wireless settings).It has been removed because devs didnt think it will be ever needed... until now. That option is required to use the this Reverse Tether app
I have already tried with:
CM7 (Standing in the shoulders of Giants).
Barebones.
Sblood86's CM7.
CM9 Energy.
I have found a patch made for the Motorola Xoom:
ambrice said:
Yes, it looks like tether options are disabled on wifi-only devices. Which probably makes sense in general but I have a special use case.
I got it working by adding in the config_tether_*_regex entries to device/moto/wingray/overlay/frameworks/base/core/res/res/values/config.xml
Patch attached if anyone else runs into this problem.
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I don't know how to apply/adapt this patch for the Kindle Fire (CM7 or CM9). So if you know how, I'll be glad to try it out. Thanks.

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