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Originally Posted by Shannon_VanWagner
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Thanks Shannon. I tried your method several times but was never able to get it to work. Sprint apparently had a bug in their code that allowed tethering while the Evo was running 2.1 (if and only if you were connected to the 4G network). Actually, it allowed people to use the wifi hotspot feature as well. They fixed that loophole in 2.2 so I looked for alternatives -- not really because I needed it but simply because they took it away from me. As I said though, I have tried multiple times and it just doesn't work. I didn't use the script but am more than capable of running things from the CLI.
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I wonder if the people who are not successful are remembering to open separate terminal windows? I blew that on my first try; the relay didn't establish when I used only used terminal window.
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Thanks, but that definitely isn't my problem. I opened up a separate terminal to try things. Certainly I didn't close the original window (or CTRL+C or anything else) as that would have killed the child process that connected over azilink. I have been using Linux off an on for past 10 years or so and have been using it as my main OS for past 3-4 years so I definitely know what I'm doing. It's not the separate terminal issue I promise.
I'll give things a shot again I guess, but I'm not confident that it will work.
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What is required or what is the process for a windows machine on 2.2?
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Windows users have it easy. You can just download PDAnet or EasyTether from the Android market and they should work fine. They'll block the SSL protocol unless you pay for their full versions though.