Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Wifi Tethering Widget

Wifi Tethering Widget

Description:
This widget allows you to activate and desactivate the WiFi Tethering from your homescreen.

Your phone acts as a WiFi access point, and you can then share easily your 3G/4G internet access to any other WiFi device.


THIS IS NOT AN APPLICATION, YOU MUST MANUALLY ADD THE WIDGET TO THE HOME SCREEN.


Options :


The widget is able to restore the previous WiFi state when you stop sharing your 3G/4G connection.


The widget can be configured to stop automatically the connection sharing. -


Screenshots:

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Android Reverse Tethering [Root]

 Android Reverse Tethering [Root] 

  In this case we will learn to do Reverse Tethering.

Reverse Tethering

For those who do not know, reverse tethering is done using the connection of a PC to your phone to connect to internet. For example, if you have no data plan on your Android and you have a PC that is wired (not wireless). You can connect your phone to the PC with a cable and "suck" that connection.

Requirements

  • Being root on your Android. If you do not know how, stop by Ready2root . If you do not know what being root, stop first for here .
  • May your device tethering support normal (internet sharing)
  • Having the right drivers installed on your PC. Indispensable.
  • Have enabled debugging mode (Settings -> Development -> Debug Mode on)
  • Patience. It usually takes a few minutes to catch connection.

Android Reverse Tethering [Method 1]

To use this option the application of Google Play, Reverse Tether. Not much secrecy, install the app, make sure we have the right drivers installed and started testing. The results vary, some people work the first time and other costs them a lot.

Check the video Below
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Best android tethering app free New

Best android tethering app free New
Tethering is the common word used in Android networking to share your phone’s internet connection with other devices, say PC, other phones, tablets etc. Mobile data plans are cheaper than ever now and anyone can afford a decent data plan these days. So if you don’t have any separate data connection for your laptop/PC, don’t worry just share your phone’s data with these cool Tethering Android apps.
  1. 1. PDANet 3.50
Well, this is the prior app I would recommend you if you look for simplicity and friendly user interface. PDANet has been providing outstanding feature to the users with two connection modes.
  • USB Tethering
  • Bluetooth DUN Mode
In USB tethering mode, you can just connect your phone to the second device (here, the device you want access net) via USB data cable. While in second case, you don’t need data cable as the name says. It works on Bluetooth data transfer. But the limitation is that your second device must be Bluetooth enabled. However, USB dongles are cheaper than ever and you can easily grab one from the store. Simple. :D
You have to download the PC version of PDANet separately in order to access the internet connection. Just install the apk file first and open. It will ask you if you want download the PC file. Click yes and proceed. Alternatively, you can also download the files from the official site.
2. Easy tether Lite
Easy tether is also an amazing application to share the data. Unlike PDANet, this app only has USB tethering, here lacks BT DUN sharing. However it it doesn’t make any issue because most of us prefer USB connection instead of BT commonly. This app requires registration to access SSL sites like Gmail, Facebook etc. There is a trick to register the app without purchasing.

http://techbii.com/top-3-tethering-android-apps-to-turn-your-phone-as-a-modem/

3. Barnacle WiFi Tether
This is considered as the best wi-fi tethering application, it works perfectly and is free + open source. So no matter how much you use you are not going to be get charged for it, now its interface is also cool, so you will like it. You can even see how much data has transferred and how much you have received. So overall it’s a nice application for tethering your connection to any device, X-Box, Computer, Tablets, Linux anything.

Whats is an Android Phone?

What is Android?
So you´re questioning what is an Android? It’s the term of the mobile operating system prepared by American company; Google. It comes set up on a vast diversity of smartphones and tablets, offering consumers contact to Google’s own services like Search, Youtube, Maps, Gmail and more.
This means you can without difficulty look for info on the web, watch millions of videos, search for directions and write emails on your phone, just as you would on your computer. This is convenient for checking up on things like train times and receiving directions when out and about, but there’s more to Android than these simple examples.

What can an Android phone do?
Android phones are extremely customizable and as such can be altered to suit your needs. You can check your Facebook and Twitter profiles through a variety of apps making it ideal for social networking. Through the calendar you can set reminders from your desktop or your phone and on the latest versions of Android you can send links to and from your computer and vice versa.
Another neat feature of Android is that it mechanically backs up your contacts for you. When you set up an Android phone you’ll need to create a Google Account or sign in with an existing one. Every time you save a number to the address book of your Android phone it will be synced to your Google Account.
The advantage of this is if you lose your phone all of your numbers will be saved. The next time you get an Android phone and sign in with your Google Account, all of your contacts and friends numbers will be displayed in your new phone’s address book and you can even access or edit them from a computer.

What apps can I get on an Android phone?
There are hundreds of thousands of apps and games available to download from the Google Play store (formerly the Android Market). There are camera apps that allow you to take pictures with artistic effects and filters on them and music players which allow you to import MP3s from your phone or create playlists. You can customise the appearance of your Android handset with a number of wallpapers based on pictures you’ve taken yourself or downloaded from the web too.
There are also various on-screen widgets to download which allow access and alteration the settings of your phone without having to dive through menus as you would on rival devices. You can pretty much create your own system of shortcuts and menus to better suit how you uniquely use your phone.
Popular games available for Android phones include Angry Birds, Drag Racing and many others. But there are thousands of free and paid apps and games on offer.
You can check more about this here below in this fantastic article about Android and what is an Android about:
http://recombu.com/mobile/news/what-is-android-and-what-is-an-android-phone_M12615.html


Monday, November 12, 2012

Wireless tether without root

Wireless tether without root ...

ClockworkMod Tether (no root)

Actually its one of the best or really the best for the effect  wireless tether without root.

You can have it for $4.99 or in a trial mode.

Read Description and watch all comments and feedbacks.

Description

Tether. Internet Anywhere. Without Root.ClockworkMod Tether is a USB tether solution for Mac, Windows, and Linux that allows you to use your phone's data connection to get internet access on your desktop or laptop.
Need a direct link to the Tether Android installation (APK) file?
http://download.clockworkmod.com/tether/Tether.apk
Looking for the Premium version of ClockworkMod Tether? It is a $4.99 in app purchase, no additional download necessary!
ClockworkMod Tether does not require root on your phone and does not require a separate tethering plan. Tether should work with any carrier and phone and does not require a carrier's tethering plan. To get around the root requirement on your phone, Tether will need to install a virtual network adapter on your computer; so there is a PC side install.
1) Install this application on your Android phone!
2) Install the Tether software on your PC. If your PC currently has an internet connection, you can download it here:
Mac: http://download.clockworkmod.com/tether/tether-mac.zip
Linux: http://download.clockworkmod.com/tether/tether-linux.tgz
Windows: http://download.clockworkmod.com/tether/TetherWindowsSetup.msi
If your PC does NOT have an internet connection at the moment, start Tether for Android and use the Help button to easily download the PC software to your phone. You can then copy it to your PC and install!
Windows users will also need to install the USB/ADB driver for their phone. Tether's setup process will assist you through that step by step, or you can use the link below!
http://www.clockworkmod.com/tether/drivers
That's it! Connect your phone via USB to your PC, start Tether, and turn it on! Happy surfing!
If you have problems with Tether, please try the following first:
Disable Firewalls and Antivirus software.
Make sure you area not connected to the internet on wireless or ethernet.
Make sure you are using your OEM's USB data cable (and not just a charge cable).
If still not working, please contact koush@clockworkmod.com and provide the log from the Tether log window!
Tether is a 14 day trial. You will have full unfettered usage for 14 days, after which you will only be able to download 20MB a day. Please buy Tether Premium from the application's menu to unlock the full version and support future development!
Tether speeds slow?
Your USB speed is limited to the speed of the *slowest* peripheral you have connected. It is recommended you unplug any unnecessary/slow USB peripherals to get maximum Tether speeds.
Need a direct link to the Windows Drivers?
http://www.clockworkmod.com/tether/drivers
Applications that may interfere or cause installation issues with Tether on Windows:
VirtualBox
OpenVPN
Easy Tether
PDANet
TeamViewer VPN
Applications that may interfere with Tether on Mac:
PDANet
EasyTether
Hamachi
Viscosity
Questions? Comments? Support? Just shoot me an email to koush@clockworkmod.com

 

Android wifi tether without root

Android wifi tether without root...

New Wifi Tethering Free App [Tethering Manager] NO ROOT REQUIRED


Tethering Manager is a simple tethering application which turns your phone into personal Hotspot, no rooting required to install and use it, Tethering Manager works on many phones, but may it does not on some old phones specially HTC phones, I appreciate if you send me your feedback.

* Not tested yet on Jelly Bean.

Features:
  • Supported security types: Open, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK.
  • You can hide your network.
  • Gets connected devices by IP address, MAC address and name if resolved.
  • Comes with two themes, Light and Dark.

Google Play Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...theringmanager
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Easy tethering guide

Android tethering guide...

Easy Tethering

Tethering: It's one of the most convenient features your smartphone has, yet carriers insist on restricting it.
Tethering most often refers to using your smartphone as a mobile hotspot. In other words, it lets you connect to the Internet on your laptop, tablet, or Wi-Fi enabled device, using your phone's data connection. Tethering is very useful if you happen to be in an area that has no free Wi-Fi and you need to do your computing on a device other than your phone.
Carriers don't really want you to use this oh-so-convenient option, because users who tether are more likely to use a lot of data. After all, it's much easier to use data when you're browsing on a laptop or a tablet, than when you're limited to your smartphone's tiny screen. You might argue that, since most mobile plans feature limited data anyway, it shouldn't matter how you happen to use that data. But some carriers disagree, and will typically charge an extra $20 to $50 per month for tethering plans.

Tethering on your carrier

Verizon
You may or may not have heard the news: Verizon recently announced that, thanks to an FCC investigation, it will stop blocking its Android users from downloading and using third-party tethering apps. This means that Verizon's Android users on usage-based plans can avoid the $20 tethering fee by using a third-party app instead of their phone's built-in tethering option (called Mobile Broadband Connect).
The ultimate Android tethering guide
This doesn't mean that all tethering on Verizon is free, though—it's not. Here's the breakdown:
  • If you have a new Verizon "Share Everything" plan, you can use your phone's built-in mobile hotspot feature or a third-party tethering app free of charge— but you're limited to the data in your Share Everything data pool. Overage rates for shared data plans are $15 per gigabyte.
  • If you have an old usage-based data plan, you can now use a third-party tethering app free of charge. You can also use your phone's mobile hotspot feature for an additional $20 per month (per device), which also gets you an additional 2GB of data.
  • If you have an old unlimited plan, you are technically required to pay $20 per month for tethering— whether you're using a third-party app or your phone's mobile hotspot feature. However, Verizon has no way of knowing if you're using a third-party app to tether.
AT&T
AT&T was not part of the FCC investigation that forced Verizon to allow third-party tethering apps on Android phones, so AT&T still charges for all tethering. Unlike Verizon, AT&T never blocked third-party tethering apps from its phones—rather, it monitors its users' data habits, and sends them text messages and emails telling them that if they do not stop tethering for free they will be automatically signed up for an AT&T tethering plan.
The ultimate Android tethering guide
Here's how much it costs to tether on AT&T:
  • If you have a new AT&T Mobile Share plan, you can use your phone's built-in tethering app, as well as a third-party tethering app, for free—but it will sap data from your shared data pool. Overage rates for shared data plans are $15 for each gigabyte of data you go over.
  • If you have an older, usage-based data plan, you can use your phone's built-in tethering app, as well as third-party tethering apps, for an additional $20 a month per line, which will also give you an extra 2GB of data.
If you have a grandfathered-in unlimited data plan, tethering is not an option—you'll have to upgrade to a (limited) tethered plan, or AT&T will upgrade you automatically if it suspects you're tethering.
Sprint
Sprint is the only carrier that still has unlimited phone data plans. However, Sprint does not allow you to tether on your unlimited data plan. Instead, you're required to purchase a tethering option, which gives you a couple of gigabytes for tethering (though your phone will still have unlimited data).
The ultimate Android tethering guide
Here are your options (or lack thereof) on Sprint:
  • If you have an unlimited data plan (and you do, because Sprint requires all smartphones to be on an unlimited data plan), tethering will cost you $19.99 a month for 2GB of data and $49.99 a month for 6GB of data. This means you'll be able to use 2GB or 6GB of tethering data, but you'll still have unlimited data as long as you're just using your phone.
  • If you have a usage-based data plan on your Sprint tablet, you can purchase the same options (2GB for $19.99 per month or 6GB for $49.99 per month) for tethering. In this case, tethering data is also separate—it does not come out of your bucket of usage-based data.
  • If you go over your 2GB or 6GB limit, you'll be charged an additional $0.05 per MB—which equals a whopping $51.20 per additional GB.
  • Some people may have the old tethering option of 5GB for $29.99 per month, and they will be allowed to keep this until they change plans
T-Mobile
T-Mobile will be introducing a new unlimited data plan in September. However, this unlimited plan will not support tethering. Instead, customers who want to tether their phones will have to use one of T-Mobile's existing value or classic plans.
The ultimate Android tethering guide
Here's the breakdown of T-Mobile's tethering costs:
  • If you have a usage-based 2GB data plan, you can add tethering to your plan for $14.99 a month. This gets you an additional 2GB of data.
  • If you have a usage-based 5GB or 10GB plan, tethering is available at no additional cost. Tethering takes data from your existing data pool of 5GB or 10GB.
  • If you have an unlimited data plan, you're not allowed to tether. T-Mobile does not allow the use of third-party tethering apps on its network.

Third-party tethering apps for Android

There are two ways to tether on your Android phone—you can use your phone's built-in hotspot feature, which may or may not incur charges from your carrier. Or you can use a third-party tethering app.
The ultimate Android tethering guide
While most carriers (AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile) do not technically allow the use of third-party tethering apps, many third-party tethering apps are still available and will work on phones on those networks. Whether you use a third-party app for tethering is at your discretion, since networks will often charge you if they discover you're using tethering data and not paying for it.
Remember, if you do choose to use a third-party app for tethering, it's a good idea to be conservative about how much data you use. If you only tether your laptop to your phone's data connection to check email on the fly, your carrier probably won't notice. But if you're constantly streaming Netflix videos on your tablet using your phone's data connection, your carrier will probably get suspicious—especially if you have an unlimited data plan.
Numerous third-party tethering apps are available today, including apps for rooted and nonrooted phones. Here are a few of the better options:
Tethering apps for nonrooted phones
PdaNet: PdaNet is a free download on Google Play, but this only gets you a 14-day trial. After 14 days, the app will block access to secure websites (websites that require a login) unless you purchase the full edition for $15.95. PdaNet allows you to tether your phone's data connection to your laptop using a USB cable or Bluetooth dial-up networking, or to turn your phone into a Wi-Fi hotspot (though the Wi-Fi hotspot mode does not work on all phones).
EasyTether: EasyTether is a USB tethering app, which means it lets you share your phone's data connection with your laptop via a USB cable. It also lets you tether your game console (PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, or Xbox) using PC Internet Connection Sharing (you need to go through a computer first to tether your console). EasyTether has two versions: a free Lite version and a paid $9.99 version. The Lite version blocks secure websites, instant messengers, and game console tethering. The app supports Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. As of this article's writing, EasyTether was still blocked on Verizon devices.
Wifi Hotspot & USB Tether Pro: Wifi Hotspot & USB Tether is primarily for turning your phone into a Wi-Fi hotspot (complete with password), but it also allows you to tether your phone's data connection to your computer via USB. This is yet another app with a free version (so you can see if it works on your phone) and a paid version that costs $14.99. The Lite version gives you a two-day, five-minutes-per-day trial.

The Reverse Tether app

Reverse tethering lets you tether your computer's Internet connection to your phone so that your phone connects to the Web using your laptop’s connection. This is a much less common scenario, since it's rare that you'll find yourself in a place where your computer has an Internet connection but your phone does not. If you do find yourself in this situation, however, you can use the Reverse Tether app to share your computer's Internet connection with your phone.
The ultimate Android tethering guide
Reverse Tether is a $4.99 download in the Android Market, and requires a rooted Android device. To tether your computer's Internet connection to your phone, all you need to do is download the app, make sure your device's drivers are installed on your computer, and connect your computer to your phone using a USB cable.
Since Reverse Tether does not work with all Android devices, you can also download a trial version
for free to see if it works. The trial version lets you connect only during certain times, but it never expires.

Linking to your laptop

Tethering doesn't apply only to your phone's (or computer's) data connection. The AirDroid app lets you wirelessly manage your phone from a browser window on your laptop. This can be useful if you're at your computer anyway, but you want to be able to do things like listen to music that's stored at your computer, write text messages, and organize your phone's contacts.
The ultimate Android tethering guide
AirDroid is free on Google Play. To use the app, you need to download and install it on your phone, and then open up a browser window on your computer and navigate to http://web.airdroid.com. You can then scan a QR code on the website or enter a passcode from your device, and you're logged in.
From the AirDroid main screen, you can manage files, organize call logs, check and write text messages, look at photos, watch videos, play music, organize contacts, and install apps. Your device does not need to be rooted for AirDrive to run, but if it is rooted you'll have access to a couple more features, such as seeing your device's screen in real-time and taking screenshots. 

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