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Free Sprint Internet/Wifi Tethering, Foxfi etc.

brickrick

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Jun 23, 2012
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Just got s3 on sprint, got pdanet working for usb tethering, but need wifi tethering as well. i installed foxfi, and it does broadcast, but i cant connect to it with either my pc or other phone.

anyone having success with this? any suggestions for getting this done without rooting?
 
Sprint blocked that app and that's why its not in the app store. I doubt you can get wifi tethering without rooting.

when i downloaded last night i saw something in the notes for the app about how to go around the block, here is the link for it

link for foxfi for sprint

yes i know it was blocked from the store. thanks for the link, that's the one i used to install. i would think that the app would work, seeing how the makers are making it specifically available for sprint users like they are.

anyone having success with foxfi or any similar app on sprint?
 
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So I have this build installed,

I can activate the hotspot, and it will broadcast, but I can not connect win7 machine, it will also sometimes reset the phone... almost like it reboots, but not a full shut down... the sprint animation plays like it's shutting down, then the launcher reloads, and foxfi is no longer active. I have yet to try bluetooth as I do not have a machine with it. Going to go to pick up a cheap bt dongle and see if it makes a difference.
 
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yes i know it was blocked from the store. thanks for the link, that's the one i used to install. i would think that the app would work, seeing how the makers are making it specifically available for sprint users like they are.

anyone having success with foxfi or any similar app on sprint?


Sprint blocked the USE of the app. It can not access the correct settings it needs in the phone unless rooted.

I tried it and a couple other free wifi apps and one app actually explained what happened with a pop up that Sprint is not allowing the use of some setting it needs to work. That setting can't be accessed unless rooted or Sprint turns it on when you pay for tethering.
 
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Sprint blocked the USE of the app. It can not access the correct settings it needs in the phone unless rooted.

I tried it and a couple other free wifi apps and one app actually explained what happened with a pop up that Sprint is not allowing the use of some setting it needs to work. That setting can't be accessed unless rooted or Sprint turns it on when you pay for tethering.

ah ok. thx for expl. it seems everyone is having the same experience.

if anyone has a non-rooting workaround of any kind, post away!
 
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installed pdanet on the phone and pdanet on laptop and the tether works fine, i tried the hotspot while it was not connected to the laptop and couldnt get it to work, maybe you have to turn it on after you tether it, idk, free wifi is free wifi, tether is ok for me :D

here is a link Download PdaNet

first phone i have "modded" with no root, and i couldnt be happier... but when someone finds a root for this build, i will most likely give it a go.
 
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pdanet will work fine. I don't mind tethering.

I wish FoxFi would work on the GalaxyS3 with Sprint. I noticed that it needed to be updated to work with other phones as they came out. Any chance of an update for the S3?

Also, I prefer using FoxFi over pdanet, but I don't want to lose the Samsung interface. Can you just root that little part of the phone or do you have to install a full CyanogenMod on it? Cyanogen for the Evo was good, but I really like the Samsung GS3 experience.

I wouldn't mind paying the extra for 4g or LTE if I had it....Since I pay for it and haven't had either in my service area, ever... I feel paying the extra 30 bucks a month for a hotspot without either Wimax or LTE is WRONG!
 
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When ever i have the issue the op is reporting with a tether app, it has come down to dns. If the app has the option to set a dns, then dl terminal emulator and do
Code:
getprop|grep dns
(su not needed for the command)
It will spit out your dns, set it in the app and see if it works.

Shot in the dark, but couldn't hurt to try
 
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Well i dont know anything about rooting....but i want free internet. If i root i dont want third party launchers/designs whatever you guys call those complicated technical stuff....I want it to be rooted but stock makes sense?

[HOWTO] Easy Root Instructions (Sprint or T-Mobile) [Updated 24 June 2012] - xda-developers

This is a link to root our U.S. Sprint Galaxy S3's. This will root your S3 and still keep your ROM stock. As of now, there are no custom ROM's out there. I will be installing FoxFi and see if it'll work now that I'm rooted and post whether it works or not.

Just downloaded FoxFi, with S3 rooted, and same issue as everyone else. It broadcasts, but unable to make a connection. Tried with my Windows7 laptop and HP Touchpad running Cyanogenmod.
 
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[HOWTO] Easy Root Instructions (Sprint or T-Mobile) [Updated 24 June 2012] - xda-developers

This is a link to root our U.S. Sprint Galaxy S3's. This will root your S3 and still keep your ROM stock. As of now, there are no custom ROM's out there. I will be installing FoxFi and see if it'll work now that I'm rooted and post whether it works or not.

Just downloaded FoxFi, with S3 rooted, and same issue as everyone else. It broadcasts, but unable to make a connection. Tried with my Windows7 laptop and HP Touchpad running Cyanogenmod.

wow, thats a trip, not even working rooted
 
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