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    Quote Originally Posted by GNexus View Post
    I downloaded and created the Elixer2 Widget WIFI app. I was able to see my phone but it is asking for a password. I read the text in the OP, which said to set up the name and password, but it also said following the steps in the text would NOT be free. Also, how do you turn the WIFI tethering off?

    thanks!
    If you following the greyed out text, this method is not free. If you are following the method using Elixer 2, then it is free. You must change your Access Point information after starting wifi tethering. You can only do this in the wifi settings screen.

    Basically, you are ok if the Verizon check does not appear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greno View Post
    I'm just following up on my original post. I was able to get the built in wifi tethering to work with the Elixer widget. But the problem I have now is that it only seems to work for about 5 minutes and then stops transmitting data. The connection on both the phone and tethered device looks OK - no errors. But the data stops flowing. I can turn it off and then on again and it will work for another 5 minutes.

    Anyone else have this problem?
    I have had this problem, and have yet to find a fix. Perhaps you can start here: Issue 1257 - android-wifi-tether - Galaxy Nexus errors - Wireless Tether for Root Users - Google Project Hosting
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    Quote Originally Posted by akhenax View Post
    If you following the greyed out text, this method is not free. If you are following the method using Elixer 2, then it is free. You must change your Access Point information after starting wifi tethering. You can only do this in the wifi settings screen.

    Basically, you are ok if the Verizon check does not appear.
    Ok so basically do the top section first with the elixer widget > turn on the widget > then select 'configure tethering hot spot' in the notifications bar > THEN follow the "text" to set up the password and name.

    thanks, works great! and I didn't get the verizon check.
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    Quote Originally Posted by akhenax View Post
    If you following the greyed out text, this method is not free. If you are following the method using Elixer 2, then it is free. You must change your Access Point information after starting wifi tethering. You can only do this in the wifi settings screen.

    Basically, you are ok if the Verizon check does not appear.
    Ah, OK. Looks like a known problem. Thanks for the link.
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    sitting at the airport using it right now. no 5 min disconnect problem.
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    Just adding comment to find this thread later. Having a little trouble understanding the process on elixer. Have read through the info provided in the app. Just can be an idiot.
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    This is still the best free tether program for me. http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/downloads/list
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    am grandfathered into the unlimited plan, but I still use wifi most of the time since I work from home. I only tether on vacations and trips or when I like to show off to my friends with iphones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hakaida View Post
    This is still the best free tether program for me. http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/downloads/list
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    am grandfathered into the unlimited plan, but I still use wifi most of the time since I work from home. I only tether on vacations and trips or when I like to show off to my friends with iphones.
    While it may be the best Wifi Tether application for rooted users, it does not work for non rooted phones.
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    I had been having issue using Elixer and someone else mentioned FoxFi. I have been using it the past few days and it has been working great. I'm not a heavy user just checking email and surfing the web lightly.
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    Yes they do care.

    Quote Originally Posted by stratjb View Post
    Verizon doesn't care about where the request for data originates. It cares about the total amount of data. If you have unlimited data on a cell phone only you would potentially use much less data than if you used the cell phone and also your home computer. You are paying $30.00 a month for unlimited data ON YOUR PHONE. In order to provide a useable network for all it's customers, Verizon has to invest in infrastructure BASED ON THE NUMBER OF PHONES and their estimated use of data ON EACH CELL PHONE. Getting data to a phone isn't just magic! It takes a huge amount of machinery to get that to you. If everyone started using twices as much data as normal all at once, the Network would become unusable for all. Just ask AT&T about what happened to their network when they launched the iPhone.
    With the 4g LTE opening up it takes a lot of load off of 3g enough that my download speeds went up from a consistent 700kib to 1700kib jumping over 2mb, which it never did before. They state that only 5% of there customer base is on 4g right now, wimax and LTE were built to handle way more users at a longer range, the LTE towers though being new expenditure and overhead for verizon are easier to maintain and less costly to setup than the predecessors have been per a topology and information on wireless interoperabilty from a document published by the ieee back in 2007/2008, the date given at that time for nationwide 4g was by the end of 2012, we have been behind others in the world in our wireless technologies as we had already established a number of wireless protocols whereas other parts of the world went strait to wimax technologies, we had to support backwards compatibility, this allows us to transition seemlessly from one radio to another and allows the provider to load balance, this initiative was a huge player in supporting the need for IPV6. Those who can be pushed over to 4g will be and in the future we may see pure ip phone routing when on a supporting network, It is important to keep in mind that bandwidth is also reserved on these networks for media such as phone calls and teliviion, but as it grows so fast established pay for services are suddenly provided for free somewhere that it is not cost effective for companies like verizon to establish new services like that. There is something called the General IP Restriction, this stops people from using VPN but you can call to get it removed, though they don't like to do it, the reason you can request the removal is because if you were on the network a year or more ago this did not exist and they never informed anyone of the change. It is completely OK to tether your phone, don't feel ashamed about the most of people who are technically inclined are bound to do it and this is a fact of life. My usage is huge upwards of XXXX per month when I don't have regular internet access, I am still awaiting verizon to cancel my unlimited plan, they have made a lot of changes and tried to take away my annual upgrade as well, however based on my contract they are required to provide me with an upgrade and will be doing so.

    My belief is if we are in our home provider area we should have priority data access, and the increased bandwidth in 4g areas has a long way to go before the capacity is anywhere near max, The reason for the extra charge is to utilize the resources to the most, as more users begin using 4g the ratios will change. You are in essence paying for a revolution, some of us were lucky to get connected with the GEN3 plans as they were trying to utilize and sell the most out of what was there before the new rollouts, thus why we got pretty good deals; verizon no longer in that predicament has gone the route of the the butt head. I myself knew this last year and was moved to put out the money before the initial 4g rollout, I always did the prepay thing but, knowing what I did from my research in '08 which by the way at that time information was more free and less restricted, I knew I wanted to be ahead of the change. I will not pay 130 a month. In the case this happens the stock radio's and phone will get rom'd to use networks provided by local townships and such as the 802.16 is open for private use without a licence under a certain amperage, thus I can legally run a small version of an LTE tower in my home, and this also covers the simple DECT phones. After phones have been purchased and rogue spots become common connected to $50 a month charter or comcast lines, it may be likely that someone like myself opts in for the prepay, minute to minute and data on a provider that supports 4g, when the evolution is complete I would be fine with paying per meg as open yet secure spots will be free, With a licence townships can provide telephony services over wimax too, My self believe in supporting the local, not the congloberstors just taking advantage, thus when people come through they connect like they would wifi at burgerking only they are covered for 40-60 miles on a weeker tower, that by the way don't have to be huge like the oldschool stuff because the lower frequency is less reflective and can permeate hills, building and now you will get service in basements, valleys and such.

    The evolution is here, it will be one network - att, verizon whatever - shared resources.

    The new world and the economy it drudges up will be interesting, will it go the way of corporate control, or will we finally make a difference as smaller groups and have something to barter with eachother, making life more fun. Or will we all barter with the giant services that move there weight around as they will without customer input and vestment. Sure they employ a lot, but who would you rather have as an employer. I enjoy the stories of wimax in Africa, the american evolution is neat but, moreso because the regulations actually once allow for a possible uprise of something new, I love innovation especially when it is innovation for the people... Like I said is everything is changing so fast places like verizon can't keep up, policies will change a lot in the next few... I am going to be very sad when I see the 802.16 become a proprietary band. I certainly hope it does not.

    Sorry for the exhausting review... I had to leave my outpouring somewhere
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