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Just rooted! Now what?!

tw15egan

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Okay, I am sure this has been asked a million times, but I'm sure there are some people that are bored out there at work so give me your opinion! So I was finally able to root my 2.2 Droid Incredible yesterday using unrevoked, and it couldn't have been easier. Now, I have been trying to get the Barnacle Wi-fi app working, but my iPod cannot connect! It sees the network, just does not receive any data. I have "skip wpa_supplicant" checked because the website says 2.2 users must do that. Any ideas?

Also, I just installed Rom Manager, and am probably going to put the Ruby rom on there. I'm sure I will have mroe questions once I do that. What are some of your favorite reasons for rooting?

Have a great day :D
 
I can't be of any help with your problem, but some of the reasons I rooted were to overclock, get Adobe Flash early, get Superuser access and to run wireless tether.
 
Okay, I am sure this has been asked a million times, but I'm sure there are some people that are bored out there at work so give me your opinion! So I was finally able to root my 2.2 Droid Incredible yesterday using unrevoked, and it couldn't have been easier. Now, I have been trying to get the Barnacle Wi-fi app working, but my iPod cannot connect! It sees the network, just does not receive any data. I have "skip wpa_supplicant" checked because the website says 2.2 users must do that. Any ideas?

Also, I just installed Rom Manager, and am probably going to put the Ruby rom on there. I'm sure I will have mroe questions once I do that. What are some of your favorite reasons for rooting?

Have a great day :D

When you're iPod sees the network, hit "associate' on your Incredible. I have a Moto D1 so, I'm not sure if you have to do exactly what I do but, try that. If you have any more problems, contact the developer. He's really good on getting back to you. If the iPod can see the network, the problem doesn't lye with the phone. I've connected to some of my friends' iPhones so, I know you can connect to an iPod.
 
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