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I don't think it would work even if you turned it on if you haven't paid for the service.

Yea mine says it cant enable data network since i dont pay for it.. but with my evo I rooted it and use software called wifi teather and since i rarely used more than 100meg a month just to check email on my laptop with it when im mobile sprint really didn't give a shit. Now since i got the GN2 there's not a app out now that works with Android 4.1.1 even when rooted I cant get any of the wifi teather apps to work.
 
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Sprint's GN2 does not have it.

:thinking: That's crazy. So when you go into settings --> More settings, you do not have "Tethering and portable hotspot"? If not you can always use FoxFi but keep in mind if you do not have a tethering plan, they may automatically change your data plan to one that allows tethering and charge you for it without warning.
 
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:thinking: That's crazy. So when you go into settings --> More settings, you do not have "Tethering and portable hotspot"? If not you can always use FoxFi but keep in mind if you do not have a tethering plan, they may automatically change your data plan to one that allows tethering and charge you for it without warning.

I have Tethering but it says USB and Bluetooth that's it
 
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:thinking: That's crazy. So when you go into settings --> More settings, you do not have "Tethering and portable hotspot"? If not you can always use FoxFi but keep in mind if you do not have a tethering plan, they may automatically change your data plan to one that allows tethering and charge you for it without warning.

Wireless Tether works flawlessly for me on my g-note II
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006462&highlight=tether


If this link helps you, make sure to thank the dev.

Can you PM me the Download link? I cant seem to get it
 
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