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Re: Why is everyone so against the WModem concept for TP2?
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actually i'm not sure that reg key is a big deal. it's likely just a status flag. I'll see if I can't look into it for ya soon, but I know if I start messin, i'll kill hours ;) |
Re: Why is everyone so against the WModem concept for TP2?
Shaggy, much appreciated your help man. I am definitely a very persistent person (as you probably already know ;) but my persitence can only get things so far because I don't have much in depth technical knowledge. So this thing could be something real simple that I just happen not to have been able to recognize. However, I do believe that it's not a simple matter as it looks like they did go thr great length to really try to clam down on any kind of tethering. Which of course motivated me even more as I really hate any company with any attempt to clam down on users (which is exactly why we are not using an iphone)...
I think I know that sprint and HTC knows the benefits the tether method Wmodem provide compared to ICS which is why looks like they are trying to also clam down on wmodem even though it's very obvious that only a small minority is using wmodem mostly for the benefit of vpn... Well, I guess I will keep knockin at it.... |
Re: Why is everyone so against the WModem concept for TP2?
At this poirtI've tried just about everything. I know that even in 6.l, seem you can't use wmodem due to something sprint did. Gten indicate that his friend tp2u/ custom RoM 6.5.3 has wmodem working. Anyone know or Suggest a custom 6.5 RoM that let me use Wmodem? thnx
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you do get internet but there is still no nonNAT'ed iP. I chked after connecting and i still got an internal ip of l92.l68.*. And I think I know why. Under the HKLM/software/Widcomm/plugin/DUNServer there is a string value: "ModemInterface = ICS". So in essence the BT DUN just use ICS so instead thr USB it's now thr BT. Once again, I don't know if Sprint is specifically targeting nonNAT'ed ip even more intensive in their effort to clam down on tether. It seems every method to successfully tether on TP2 so far has resulted in a NAT'ed ip. Please, if anyone here has an idea of how we can tether on TP2 w/ a nonNAT'ed ip (be it wmodem or any method) , please say it. All of us w/ IPSEC and certain other VPN really need the nonNAT'ed ip. |
Re: Why is everyone so against the WModem concept for TP2?
i have mr.x newest rom and i installed wmodem 2.25 and whenever i open it, it turns off the data connection. I can go to comm manager and turn it back on, but regardless of what i try, i can never get the Start button to work. it's always greyed out. Any ideas?
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problem I have is that the dial-in never completely goes thr pass the username verify screen on the pc and stucked on this screen. It never give a box that says invalid login ever. It just plainly stuck there.. The phone no doubt does try to dial in wheh you ask it to. |
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i follow what you said but i still never get the option to hit start. it's still greyed out. when i open wmodem and connect usb cable, i see Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter come up in my device manager. Is there something i'm missin here? I only need to install the wmodem 2.25 cab, right? Is there somethin else i need to do? i'm on windows 7 x64, if that matters. |
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So with wmodem things works differently than ICS. First you activate wmodem (making sure that data connection under comm manager is off). It supposed to let you hit start. Do not connect to the computer until you hit the start button first. Once you hit start, wmodem makes your phone appears to the computer as an actual modem and not a phone when you connect to your computer subsequently. So your computer shouldn't even try to bring up activesync or anything related to activesync up when you connect your phone to the computer. When you say that "Windows Mobile Remote Adapter come up in my device manager" something is definitely not right. I don't know if Verizon has changed anything recently on their phone but the user I mentioned above apparently was able to get it on his Veri TP2 to work. The way wmodem is definitely very different from ICS tethering. The order that you supposed to activate the wmodem program and connect to the computer is listed on the first page of the same thread that I posted above along with the resgistry changes... It seems a lot of direction, but it's not. And it's definitely worth it to get a non NAT ip Btw, I did msg vizionforever but got no reply from him so far ;(. I am not sure how much i will be able to apply whatever on verizon phone to sprint but I am definitely interested in knowing more... |
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Re: Why is everyone so against the WModem concept for TP2?
so...i remembered that wmodem is included in the stock 6.5 verizon rom, so i flashed it real quick. Opened EPST and took "dun" out of the nai settings. reboot. opened wmodem, clicked on start, plugged in usb cable, on computer i dialed #777 connection with blank username and password, and boom...i was surfin. no nat ip address. that was too freakin easy.
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