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Success! Transformer tethered without root

I was using PDANet until they disappeared from the Market for a while. Since then, I've been using Bluetooth tethering to connect my Transformer to my Droid X. Works every time, and no 3rd-party application needed. Neither device is rooted either.

Can someone please explain how to bluetooth tether my tab? Sorry tablet newbie, i have sent files via bluetooth but haven't used bluetooth tether before
 
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Why should tethering be so hard?
I set up my Desire HD with the built in "Wireless hot spot" functionality and connect my Transformer to that network and done.

no extra apps, no bugs, just how it is supposed to be and everything works like I would be connected to a normal wifi router.

Why are there some many problems with tethering? People talking about operators blocking it... I really don't understand. My operator has no business looking at what I do with the 2GB's I pay for (prepaid 15 euros a month for calling, 2GB free and unlimited texts :D)

That answers a question then, I tether my eepad to my desire HD when im out and about via the wireless hotspot with no issues. When i was on holiday i was showing a friend of mine how to use her SII and in the wireless menu the hotspot wasnt highlight it was greyed out. I bought my phone factory unlocked.
 
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I have a razr and transformer , both unrooted, I turn Bluetooth on and connect, I go into Bluetooth settings in my transformer and select the use Bluetooth with internet ( not sure exactly what it is called, but it is self explanatory ) and I serf just fine,

What app are you running on the Razr side? I'm just assuming that you have a tethering plan with your carrier, or the Razr would not share it's signal.
 
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I'm so confused. I am having fits trying to get internet on my Asus via my Evo. I have used PDAnet to tether my laptop many times with no issues, but I cannot get it to work on my tablet. I have the PDAnet Tablet app installed on my tablet, but when I search for the same app on my phone in the market, nothing comes up. Am I missing something obvious?

Neither device is rooted. I have rooted my phones in the past, but didn't think I needed to root in order to use PDA net. If I root both these devices does it really make it easier to use my phone as a modem? How so? Thanks SO much for the help/advice.
 
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What app are you running on the Razr side? I'm just assuming that you have a tethering plan with your carrier, or the Razr would not share it's signal.

I have no app nor teather on my phone, I don't know how it works but it does, I have never stayed on it long I just connected via blue tooth and in the tablet settings it said use for internet I clicked it turned off the wifi and was online,
 
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  • Bluetooth tethering didn't work for me with Droid X (rooted) and Transformer. Although the Transformer claimed it was connected to BT and was using it for Internet, no data actually came across
  • OpenGarden WiFi tethering didn't work, nor did the stock WiFi tethering on the Droid X: in both cases opening a browser on the Transformer showed me a Verizon page asking me to sign-up for their tethering service at $20/month
  • Finally, WiFi Tethering for Root Users (hosted by Google Code) worked, but only once I went into settings and enabled the "Routing fix"

So now I'm happy, although I do wish the app supported USB tethering so it would go easier on the phone's battery.

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UPDATE: January 30, 2012
Well, the WiFi Tethering for Root users that made me so happy above occasionally works, but mostly doesn't. Most of the time I get the dreaded Verizon page asking me to sign-up for their tethering service.
 
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  • Bluetooth tethering didn't work for me with Droid X (rooted) and Transformer. Although the Transformer claimed it was connected to BT and was using it for Internet, no data actually came across
  • OpenGarden WiFi tethering didn't work, nor did the stock WiFi tethering on the Droid X: in both cases opening a browser on the Transformer showed me a Verizon page asking me to sign-up for their tethering service at $20/month
  • Finally, WiFi Tethering for Root Users (hosted by Google Code) worked, but only once I went into settings and enabled the "Routing fix"

So now I'm happy, although I do wish the app supported USB tethering so it would go easier on the phone's battery.

strange that others have tethered droid x VIA bluetooth no root and others cant...... whats up with that
 
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I see people have found ways to tether without rooting their tablets but what about with a NON-ROOTED Android Phone?

I have a DROID 2 and Asus Eee pad Transformer Prime. Found one app but you need to have Windows on the device you want to tether to the phone. I don't want anything Microsoft on my Eee Pad since it's so ridiculously expensive and unstable (at least on my laptop).

That's why I got aa Tablet and not a laptop, wanted to stick w/Android operating system even though I could never figure out how to root-lol

Curious if anyone found a way to tether with no rooting at all??
 
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I see people have found ways to tether without rooting their tablets but what about with a NON-ROOTED Android Phone?

I have a DROID 2 and Asus Eee pad Transformer Prime. Found one app but you need to have Windows on the device you want to tether to the phone. I don't want anything Microsoft on my Eee Pad since it's so ridiculously expensive and unstable (at least on my laptop).

That's why I got aa Tablet and not a laptop, wanted to stick w/Android operating system even though I could never figure out how to root-lol

Curious if anyone found a way to tether with no rooting at all??

I have a non-rooted Droid3 and a non-rooted TF101. I can connect wirelessly using bluetooh, no app needed.
 
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Pdanet tablet is probably the best and easiest thing you can use for thethering your android phone to your android tablet.

I Have the thunderbolt and just got the asus transformer and it works great, just download pdanet tablet to both devices, start in on the phone and follow the directions from there.

How did you get this to work. Pdanet tablet won't work with bluetooth on my Droid Charge as it says it requires 4.0 (ICS). And the Pdanet app for my phone won't connect with my transformer prime. The transformer prime pairs with my phone, but there is no connect option.
 
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How did you get this to work. Pdanet tablet won't work with bluetooth on my Droid Charge as it says it requires 4.0 (ICS). And the Pdanet app for my phone won't connect with my transformer prime. The transformer prime pairs with my phone, but there is no connect option.

Curious about this as well. I have the same exact issue. Phone is a Galaxy Precedent though.
 
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Folks, PdaNet has released beta software, PdaNet Tablet, to tether the transformer to an android phone, without having to root the tablet.

Android Market

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The software is buggy, but it works with my EVO 4G via bluetooth.
 
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Curious about this as well. I have the same exact issue. Phone is a Galaxy Precedent though.

I tried the pdanet for tablet app and it didn't work. I have a Droid3 and the TF101. But just using bluetooth works great. Turn on bluetooth on the phone and make it discoverable. Put the tablet in airplane mode and turn on bluetooth. Pair with the phone. Then click on the little wrench in bluetooth setting on the tablet and check that you want to use the phone for internet. It works for me!
 
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I tried the pdanet for tablet app and it didn't work. I have a Droid3 and the TF101. But just using bluetooth works great. Turn on bluetooth on the phone and make it discoverable. Put the tablet in airplane mode and turn on bluetooth. Pair with the phone. Then click on the little wrench in bluetooth setting on the tablet and check that you want to use the phone for internet. It works for me!

I finally retired my EVO since it was having issues. Got myself a Galaxy S2 and was all ready to root until I read that Wireless Tether does not work for it.

I use my tablet when on the road for work and need to get my tether on.


I did exactly what you said here but run into a snag on the last step.

After I click the wrench, there is no option for "use the phone for internet". Only 2 options are "Rename Device" or "Unpair".

Any suggestions?
 
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I finally retired my EVO since it was having issues. Got myself a Galaxy S2 and was all ready to root until I read that Wireless Tether does not work for it.

I use my tablet when on the road for work and need to get my tether on.


I did exactly what you said here but run into a snag on the last step.

After I click the wrench, there is no option for "use the phone for internet". Only 2 options are "Rename Device" or "Unpair".

Any suggestions?

I think you have to "pair" on both the phone and the tablet.
 
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