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just surfing , anyhow take it how you want but for the 30 dollars id use pdanet. I at least talked my way out of the charges , but you might not be so lucky.
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Sorry for all the questions... im just trying to understand what the difference is,, coz it sounds like you are implying you may get away unnoticed with pdanet... |
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Well Im not going push PDAnet.. this was just my personal experience. I have had 3 other people that used the Registry edits that were NOT using P2P while using tethering and they were also charged.. Luckly for them they let them add a Data plan to cover the charges. This is totally Trial and Error.. and if you read the Service Aggrements again you will see that It doesnt mater if they dont catch you for 6 invoices or 50,, if they look deeper at your usage and at the History of where you were connecting then its pretty obvious that you were tethered.. also they can tell because of the brower that you are connecting from.
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And with PDANET, you had never been billed ??
I'm in the same situation as Electroz .. I just want to do some internet browsing once in a while... but dont want to pay $50 for viewing 4 web pages... |
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Can anyone explain further if a registry hack is possible fo r tethering Bell?
I've heard Internet Sharing is the fastest way to connect to the Internet. Faster than PDAnet and USBModem. But to use Internet Sharing you need your registry to be correctly hacked so your carrier can't recognise you. Can anyone help on this matter? Thank you |
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