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Tips for tethering?
I use Sprint and am in New York City. I can use my tp2 as a modem, but the connection is always disconnected from the remote server after a short time, especially if I download something.
Is there something I'm missing? For example do I have to make sure to keep the phone cool, or is there a data pattern that Sprint's servers can detect that will trigger a disconnection? Or is there a helper application that may improve the tethering connection? I'm using an energy-rom right now but have had this problem (which was never a big deal because I almost always have a different internet source) even back in my TP1 days, across a whole bunch of roms. Does anyone have a key or secret to sustained use of the tp2 as a modem, especially in New York if the location is an issue? |
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I can tether via WiFi for a long time But what is a long time? I have kept a connection for 30 minutes, but that is about as long as I needed. My home internet speed is a lot faster than the TP2 can muster out, and since I share my wireless with a couple neighbors who pay half the cost (Which means it's free to me) I have no plans to shut off Comcast to tether to the TP2. I will connect on the road to my netbook once in a while. But 99% of all hotels have free wireless internet. So the longest I needed was about 30 minutes, then I shut it down and went out for a ride.
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when you say tether I think of a direct USB connection...phone as modem/internet sharing option. I am running MaxSense Rom and I cannont connect via internet sharing but I can do wifisharing
On the poll i chose I cannot tether...I've tried just about every cab fix i have |
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ive tethered my TP1s for DAYS at a time without disconnecting... never had my TP2 going for more than 5 or 6 hours though.. i have 3TP1s still, so i rarely need to tether with my TP2..
as far as location: Metro Detroit and in an apt bldg |
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This may sound crazy but my tethering experience changed when I ditched my Windows XP (nothing wrong with it, ran fine) and bought a Windows 7 pc. On XP I couldnt get tethering going for long, maybe 3 or 4 hours. But now with Windows 7, it stays connected until I disconnect. BTW I never changed any info in my phone as far as tethering, so both OS's ran off the same setup.
Could operating system make a difference? Or am I just crazy? LOL |
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How's your reception?
When I went to Las Vegas recently, I couldn't get tethering to work for more than few minutes when I was at the hotel we were staying at, as soon as I walked outside, it worked a lot better. On top of which, where you are at is simply high traffic and high signal noise. Tell everyone to stop using their sprint internet. Quote:
If you are running XP, backup everything on your computer and format your hard drive. Not only will you have a fresh and smooth running copy of XP, you'll know the computer will be at it's optimum. |
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Wirelessly posted (htc Pocket PC: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 7.11) Sprint MP6950SP)
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I would almost bet there is some kind of power saving feature at work that may be disconnecting the link between your device and your pc. Check all the power settings of your OS and also the power saving settings of your pc's BIOS to see if something is set to sleep or hibernate your usb connections. |
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I don't know about a TP2 but I use my TP1 for tethering all the time. I had the same issues you are having a long time ago and it ended up being the USB cable I was using. I was using the cable that came with the phone but it broke so I started using an aftermarket mini-usb cable and it was doing what you described. So, I stole the wifes cable that came with her TP and it never happened again. Now I just use wifi-tethering though.
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