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Why root to teather?
I am just curious why people are rooting their phone to teather?
I have not received my DX yet (but should be getting it tomorrow), and I have been reading through the threads related to teathering to prepare myself for when I get the phone and I am confused. Do you need to root your phone to get the free teathering? Or would PDANet work? It seems like from what I read PDA net would do the same thing...but I may be missing something. Thanks!! |
Re: Why root to teather?
pdanet works as well but the free version blocks secure websites and only works with one computer. there are other advantages to rooting besides free wifi tethering as well.
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Re: Why root to teather?
Well I rooted my phone so I could get wireless tethering. Not sure if PDA net does wireless. Before root I was using Easy Tether. Honestly - my wireless tether is sometimes blazing fast - but will not stay connected. I am using Easy Tether right now.
So you don't necessarily need root for free tethering. There are some other apps that people are excited about that require root. Screen Capture (not a biggie unless you are a customization junkie and like to share images of your device screen). Rom manager. Eases the process of flashing a custom rom. (only 1 or 2 available for the X) TitaniumBackup. Allows you to back up all of your apps so should anything ever happen - a simple restore will get you back in business. Clockwork mod (by Koush) - allows you to back up the entire rom image of your phone (maybe called a "nandroid" -not sure- all this android stuff is new to me). So if you brick your phone trying to do customizations - this helps you to enter recovery and restore the original image. None of this stuff is essential if you just want to enjoy Android. But for phone junkies that are into heavy customization - they are all over stuff like this - most of which requires root. |
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Thanks for the responses. That makes sense to me. Just wanted to be sure I understood the requirements for free tethering. ONCE i receive my phone I will spend a good amount of time becoming familiar with the android OS, then maybe I will root it for customization. Thanks again! |
Re: Why root to teather?
Since most of us here are coming from the TP2, me included. wireless tether has become a requirement for daily functions. to me its better than carrying around a MiFi.
the only thing that gets me is, my TP2's wireless tether function worked alot better that the Moto X's wireless tether. With the TP2 i always had a strong stable signal. the Moto X has had data connection issues, but since the ota 2.2 update the X's tether has become more stable. i still get the occasional data loss but it doesnt drop out completely like it did before |
I rooted to use Barnacle. I use it for work to send a few files from my laptop every day.
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I end up just using Easy Tether (usb) most of the time. What is the exact app you are using? Mine is "Wireless Tether for Root" by Muller, Lemons, Buxton. |
Re: Why root to teather?
I have a few threads about this in 3 different forums, trying to see if there is a fix for the unstable connection. i was hoping that the 2.2 update would help. even the people that pay for the VZW 3G hotspot feature are having the same problem. so it isnt the wifi app that we are using. Im using the same Wifi tether. i also use Barnacle. it does the same thing. ive still got a TP2 activated and it works flawlessly i can have both tethering in the same exact spot/time and i only have issues with the X.
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Sorry Op - not trying to hijack. |
Re: Why root to teather?
ill post it here if i remember, but it will be in the thread i started here.
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/moto-droid...lp-needed.html also check out the prl update if you have2.2 ota *22899 , thanks to Mikeklemz |
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