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laythy 06-27-2010 11:39 PM

Re: evo router
 
the method booboo has works great and it will allow u to connect more than one computer at the same time

no u cant use the sprint hotspot app without their approval

Boo Boo 06-28-2010 12:10 AM

Re: evo router
 
yeap I connect my ipad and laptop all the time

Askym 06-28-2010 12:24 AM

Re: evo router
 
so no one can neither confirm nor deny that the router on the htc can be used for this??

Boo Boo 06-28-2010 12:50 AM

Re: evo router
 
if you pay the 30 bucks yes , if not no

if you root it yes if you dont root it no

EvanTribley 06-28-2010 12:54 AM

Re: evo router
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Askym (Post 1840751)
any chance of getting the evo router working without sprints ok???? i got the phone and it would be nice to use it as a hotspot (is it like using the airave?)....but im not willing to pay an extra $$$ to get that.

The included Sprint HotSpot app will not work properly without the additional add-on. The Airave serves a different function as it creates a signal similar to a CDMA tower to boost signal. The Wifi hotspot feature is for internet sharing to other Wifi devices.

It is half the cost of buying an Overdrive $30 vs. $60 :)

fenixjn 06-28-2010 02:15 AM

Re: evo router
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Askym (Post 1840868)
so no one can neither confirm nor deny that the router on the htc can be used for this??

I can confirm that using wifi tether from google (not the included sprint hotspot app) works as a router allowing multiple devices to connect to the internet and to communicate with each other on the network.

TheBundo 06-28-2010 02:22 AM

Re: evo router
 
I can confirm that the free software works just fine on the Netflix Roku box, and on 3G just like the HotSpot, and for me, with no glitches or spooling issues. This was a biggie for me, as the cable internet (and cable in general) here often goes down. Now we can watch movies just like with the HotSpot. It had an issue when setting up with the Mac address, but the software figured it out with the Roku box, and all I had to do was hit "Apply" or something like that, and it worked. You also have to uncheck a box having to do with "wake" or something like that, which keeps the wifi alive when the phone goes to sleep. Very simple, all in all.


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