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I know doing illegal stuff is fun. I do it too. quack .. quack
If someone steal my stuff like software if I do write one, I would not be mad. I just think of it as part of life. If everyone start stealing alot, then there would not be an make new software, new movie, etc. That is why I diversified. Do not put all the eggs in one basket. My house got broken into few months ago. My HDTV and laptop was gone. They wanted to get my projector, but they throw it back. Now I got 12 door contacts and 4 motion sensors and my wireless monitoring is $15 with no contract. Now I got 4 webcam and motion sensor to sent me email when there is a movement. Lets try this again. Here is the clincher : The more laws and order are made prominent, the more thieves and robbers there will be. -- Lao Tsu
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true, but even so, people have the right to get upset when their things are taken from them.
In the case of the phones, we pay good money for a high end and capable device, for sprint to take it features away from us is just bull. I mean, they say we get unlimited data (wich I know is a touchy subject now days with them) but then they take away the abilty to actually use it. as far as Im concerned, anything we can do to our phones is fair game. It may not be "legal" in sense of the situation. But there is by no means a law against it to make it "illegal" Its more of a structure based on morals, and lets face it... not many people have them nowdays lol |
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I find it funny that company can break rules but we cannot. For example, there is always agreement that company can break, but when we break the rules, then we have to pay heafty fines.
So lets stick it to them. I dont like big banks like BofA. So take your business elsewhere! |
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Out of my soap box ...
I notice it cant do 4G in Sprint Hotspot but in Wifi Tether, you can. Thanks for pointing this out. Why is that? |
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Ok guys, to clarify a few things:
Biggest difference of Ad-Hoc vs Infrastructure is that Ad-Hoc tends to be limited to WEP and not all devices pick up Ad-Hoc connections. Also from using Ad-Hoc and infrastructure, I noticed Ad-Hoc were somewhat less stable. Not sure about Evo 3d but some devices can do both. Try the newest beta 3.0 version of wifi tether to see if it can do infrastructure. Also, tethering is not illegal. It is just a violation of your terms of service. So in worst case they just suspend your service. Though usually they will send you a warning first. As for using tethering and 4G, usually the phones have a problem with using 4g and wifi at the same time...it thinks 4g is like wifi. I remember some beta builds on the epic were the same were the 4G was not working around the wifi so 4g tethering was impossible on those beta builds using official hotspot.
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gTen, was Touch Pro 2 using Ah Hoc? I was using WMWifi tether software. My other phone could not see it.
Now I am using 3D with Wifi Tether and my other phone can see the signal. My 4G icon stays on. When I am in Sprint Hotspot, my 4G does not come on, only in 3G. |
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