[Q] Wifi Tethering? - Samsung Galaxy S (4G Model)

Well, I have a Samsung Galaxy S 4G from T-Mobile UNrooted. And I was wondering, do I have to root to wifi tether? I heard that you need to root for a Sprint Samsung Galaxy S, but what about:
Samsung Galaxy S 4G from T-Mobile (Not Rooted)

wifi tether as in mobile hotspot? nope, you should be able to do it without root ^_^
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Alright, I'll try it.

T-mobile can add wireless hotspot to your phone for an extra $15/month. You could also tether with USB cable via pdanet. Those options would not require root.
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A program that you may want to look into is open garden. Its fee in the market. It will turn you're phone into a wireless hotspot. You're phone does need to be rooted in order to use the program
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Root it and use android-wireless-tether from the market.
Is there anyway without rooting my phone?
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Not without paying for it. You can tether via usb for free with PDAnet, but to tether wirelessly for free you need to root.
Ok thank you all for all the info
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At&t got google to block tethering app for they're networks phones.side load
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lilgrass71 said:
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Wiring Hotspots without rooting

I have successfully enabled my wifi hotspot on my Samsung Galaxy Prevail with service through Boost Mobile. My phone is not rooted and I didn't signup for the additional service. I am using Foxfi and it works perfectly. I even have the latest version with their addon.
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(Q)Tether/hotspot

I don't have hotspot and tether on my contract, is there a ROM that will allow this? On my other phone (T-Mobile) they could detect if you were using tether or hotspot without paying and shut it down. Is this the case with Verizon as well?
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Pretty much any custom ROM should have the native tether working fine without vzw knowing. Some ROMs use an app by Treve (I believe) but either way, yes you can tether.
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wifi tether for stock unrooted?

hello i was wondering how we can wifi tether without being rooted? usb is ok but wifi would be better
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yes you can, did u try? should work
usb tethering works with pdanet i believe it was but i gave not found a wifi tether solution.
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wifi tether works with built in settings at least on xt 925 stock, make sure u either JUST try without security or just use number as security. I know it works both rooted and unrooted.
does that cause you to get the mobile broadband connect fee?
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no there s no fee , you are just sharing your own internet that you pay already for, depending where you are an dyour carrier, there may be a limit to how much you can use , maybe 4-5GB but that depends...:good:

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