![]() ![]() (not happening with 3G/2G or if tethering is OFF.) On each switching the 4G Mobile data. But whenever in 4G connection with tethering ON, the following happens. Thanks in advance for answering my questions. Sudden increase in Mobile Hotspot datausage during tethering. If the next reply is something stupid, or a suggestion avoiding my question, then I'm just going buy one and close this thread. To sum up: would buying a USB Ethernet adapter to replace an older onboard adapter fix my ICS issue? In other words, could it be a hardware issue with the onboard Ethernet adapter? Open PdaNet+ on your phone and check the. Install PdaNet desktop application on your Windows PC or Mac. But the loophole or uses was removed in Android 5.x+.Īnd you have totally avoided my original question. Install PdaNet+ from the Google Play store. On my old phone which was 4.4.4, I used an app called FoxFi, and it worked great. I cannot get at modem, because they don't have unlimited data. I already tried custom firmware, and it didn't work. To get this one going, you'll just need either a root-enabled file browser or a dedicated build.prop editor app to add a single line to your build.prop file. We won't be able to refund after 21 days, even if some features in PdaNet or FoxFi stop working due to causes we can't control. Rooted Android device Vanilla Android/AOSP-based firmware or custom ROM Android 6.0 or higher Step 1: Install a Root-Enabled File Browser or build.prop Editor. Please use the contact link in the order receipt email to request refunds. There are also apps in the Google Play store that turns your phone into a hotspot.Sorry to say, but your suggestion isn't helpful at all. We have extended the refund period from Play Store's 15 minutes to 21 days. Most of the Hotspot pucks will allow up to 4 to maybe 8 connections. You really need to get a 4G/LTE modem vs using your handset as the Hot Spot. This means that you can use the Tecno Camon X with two Nano SIM cards and a microSD card. You may be able to use either OpenWRT or DD-WRT. Depending on what version that Gateway is. Since I use so much data each month, I'll keep paying the additional charge. I'm not saying you can't work around it, but I am saying that it is a requirement for those of us on UDP. Better yet is to get a Gateway that allows you to fall over to USB Cellular Using that router that you have can be used as an Access Point with no regular modem connected. If you're on UDP, you are still required to pay the additional 30 per Verizon's policy. ![]()
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