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ghostyroasty 06-12-2009 09:54 AM

Re: Tethering updates... post here
 
http://forums.precentral.net/web-os-...rk-around.html

Zyphlin 06-12-2009 11:52 AM

Re: Tethering updates... post here
 
Yeah, within the first week the WebOS hackers over at precentral are already getting close to some potential work arounds. I don't doubt within at most 3 months we'll have some form of a solution

MrNolan 06-12-2009 12:55 PM

Re: Tethering updates... post here
 
omg wow that is great. I only hope that spint can't tell the diff between this and just regular browsing from the phone.

ivan1.ruiz 06-14-2009 08:19 AM

Re: Tethering updates... post here
 
I have a mac and I used PAN with bluetooth and it worked fine.

marisdaman 06-14-2009 10:51 AM

Re: Tethering updates... post here
 
i need internet sharing.. i bought the pre for my wife but for me to get it i need that option.. cause although the browser is good on the pre sometimes you jus don't want to scroll and zoom in and out. I like having the option to hook my phone up to my laptop and download files while on the go..Someone create this app fast!

Negrito 06-15-2009 12:15 PM

Re: Tethering updates... post here
 
Looks like tethering may take a little longer...
http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/15/palm-webos-system-upgrades-mandatory-hacking-scene-forbidden-fr/


Not even Apple/AT&T are this bad...
Quote:

Even worse for hackers, Palm's taking an unusually aggressive approach to webOS system updates -- they're mandatory. According to the support docs, webOS updates are automatically downloaded in the background within two days of being available, and they're required to be installed within a week of the download -- after seven days and four install prompts, the phone will give you a ten-minute countdown and then automatically begin installing the update.

jfol01 06-15-2009 02:31 PM

Re: Tethering updates... post here
 
Looks like someone figured out a way to tether.

http://forums.precentral.net/web-os-...-around-2.html


Prerequisites:
A rooted Pre, with ssh installed
An SSH client for your computer (Linux: ssh, Windows: PuTTY)
Linux users only: Root access, the bnep kernel module and the following commands: pand, rfcomm, hciconfig, hcitool, ifconfig

Walk-though:
Open bluetooth preferences on your Pre. Turn on bluetooth and wait until it says your phone is discoverable
On Windows:
Pair with your Pre (right click the bluetooth tray icon and select add device).
Right-clicking the bluetooth tray icon and selecting join a bluetooth PAN will bring up a dialog to join a network.
Select your pre and connect.
On Linux:
Start bluetooth, run '/etc/init.d/bluetooth restart'
Run 'hciconfig' to get the name of your BT adapter. Its probably called hci0 but if not, replace hci0 with this name from now on.
Run 'hciconfig hci0 up'
Run 'hcitool scan' to look for devices. Select your device and copy the address (something like XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX)
This step shouldn't be necessary, but it was for me: Run 'rfcomm connect hci0 XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX 1'. If you were successful, there should be a phone icon next to your computer's name on your Pre.
Open another terminal. Run 'pand -n -c XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX', there should now be a globe icon on your Pre. It should say something like bnep0 connected, remember this name, use it in place of bnep0 in commands from now on
Run 'ifconfig bnep0 10.1.1.11 up'. Test the connection by running 'ping -c 4 10.1.1.10' If you dont see errors you're connected.
SSH Users: Run 'ssh -D 8080 -p 222 preuser@10.1.1.10', where preuser is your user name on your phone.
PuTTY Users: Enter 10.1.1.10 in the host name blank, and 222 in port. Go to Connection > SSH > Tunnels, enter 8080 in source port and select 'Dynamic' below. Click add. Click open, and login to your Pre.
Here you have two options to configure network access:
Per Application: Configure whatever application you use to use the SOCKS proxy at localhost:8080. For example to configure firefox, go to Options > Advanced > Network > Connection Settings, select Manual proxy, and enter localhost and 8080 in SOCKS Host and Port
Generic: Look at tsocks (for linux) and FreeCap (for windows). I haven't used them, but they should allow any application to use the proxy

I'm pretty sure that credit for this goes to fish199902 at precentral.net


In case anyone else wants to do this here are the links to instructions on how to root the pre and install SSH on the pre:

How to root the pre: http://predev.wikidot.com/rooting

How to install SSH: http://predev.wikidot.com/adding-the-ipkg-repository

This probably seems like a lot of work, but at least it shows that a method has been found. I'm sure it's only a short matter of time before someone develops an app that will do this automatically.

Donatom3 06-15-2009 02:32 PM

Re: Tethering updates... post here
 
Everyone better copy and save this before it gets taken down. Palm is cracking down on this since they don't want to violate their contract with Sprint.

Negrito 06-15-2009 03:57 PM

Re: Tethering updates... post here
 
Someone blogged how to do it, w/pics...
http://www.isyougeekedup.com/palm-pr...ble-tethering/

Scottcrsi 06-15-2009 03:59 PM

Re: Tethering updates... post here
 
Ha...just after palm's warning this is posted Engadget: pre data tethering is a go!


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