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On the ICS leak, it still has the entitlement check for hotspot feature
Normally, you would freeze or delete the tethering manager apk in titanium, or use MYSQLite app to disable the entitlement check in the settings apk...but neither of those things are present in the ICS leak
Anybody know how to do this?
You got me excited for a moment. It looked like a how to guide.
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iandr0idos said:
You got me excited for a moment. It looked like a how to guide.
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lol, yes it sort of does. Sorry.
This should be easy, probably just a change in the filename for the manager apk
I tried freezing the wifi sharing manager and the TetheringProvision, but it either crashed the settings apk or didnt have an effect.
Foxfi?
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I got the hotspot working by installing the 14 Toggle Quick Panel mod and then enabling/disabling using the Wifi Hotspot toggle. Flashed the zip here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...3&postcount=82 in CWM.
whitesox311 said:
On the ICS leak, it still has the entitlement check for hotspot feature
Normally, you would freeze or delete the tethering manager apk in titanium, or use MYSQLite app to disable the entitlement check in the settings apk...but neither of those things are present in the ICS leak
Anybody know how to do this?
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There is still an apk present in the /system/app folder called tetheringmanager.apk, saw it when I was deodexing, maybe it just has a new name.
Nevermind, freezing it doesn't help the situation.
promiseofcake said:
There is still an apk present in the /system/app folder called tetheringmanager.apk, saw it when I was deodexing, maybe it just has a new name.
Nevermind, freezing it doesn't help the situation.
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Hrm, strange....usually titanium picks up on this kind of thing.
I'm going to try the 14 panel someone suggested.
It seems to me that where before it used tetheringmanager.apk to check for the lack of provision if it was NOT available, something in the framework is now saying its not available unless tethering manager says so.
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mobile hotspot worked for me
In the UltraCfg app i tried setting it to Tethering Always ON. It asked for a restart for the change to take effect, but it locked up my phone. After pulling the battery and starting up the phone i tried to turn on the mobile hotspot. While it was trying to verify the tethering plan the blue hot spot symbol came on, so i just hit cancel. I was able to connect a device with no problems. USB tethering worked the same way, just cancel when it tried to do its verification. I'm currently tethering right now.
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In the UltraCfg app i tried setting it to Tethering Always ON. It asked for a restart for the change to take effect, but it locked up my phone. After pulling the battery and starting up the phone i tried to turn on the mobile hotspot. While it was trying to verify the tethering plan the blue hot spot symbol came on, so i just hit cancel. I was able to connect a device with no problems. USB tethering worked the same way, just cancel when it tried to do its verification. I'm currently tethering right now.
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No need to hit cancel. Just hit home. This absolutely works. I got wifi tethering for root users working too, but I like working with stock features.
Follow this guide, bottom of page 3. Even though UltraCfg already appears to have set tethering always on, you need to set it again. Reboot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1566037
Hello I flashed the lollipop factory image today without issue. It's working great except for one issue which is tethering. My laptop seems to connect but says no internet access. I tried editing the settings.db file with the tether dun required entry that worked with KitKat but no luck. Carrier is Sprint
Any fixes or ideas?
tethering works perfect here, via default app. but im with tmobile. its your provider stopping
you, not an issue with android nor the nexus 5.
I'm searching for a fix also. I actually pay for 10GB MHS on my Unlimited Sprint plan... but for whatever reason since my Nexus S 4G, I need to use the tethering fix.
Tether not working here either, sprint. Was using the tether module from the xposed on KK but exposed not working ok 5.0 yet.
Can't even get wifi tether router to work. Probably going to have to flash nandroid back to 4.4.4. That sucks.
Bump, anyone find out a way to tether on sprint? Ive reverted back to KK until I can tether on sprint. My job requires me to be able to tether to my tablet.
mabru2001 said:
Bump, anyone find out a way to tether on sprint? Ive reverted back to KK until I can tether on sprint. My job requires me to be able to tether to my tablet.
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The sql edit works. Easiest way is to get SQLite editor (it's a dollar or two if I remember correctly). Open up the app, give root. Navigate to "Settings Storage" > "settings.db" > "global" and create a new entry with name "tether_dun_required" and value "0". Close the application, reboot, and you're good to go.
axp878 said:
The sql edit works. Easiest way is to get SQLite editor (it's a dollar or two if I remember correctly). Open up the app, give root. Navigate to "Settings Storage" > "settings.db" > "global" and create a new entry with name "tether_dun_required" and value "0". Close the application, reboot, and you're good to go.
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Is this confirmed on Sprint running Lollipop? I have not tried it but I seen this post and assumed it did not work. I guess Ill try it now and see for myself.
Writing to you currently tethered to my Sprint Nexus 5 on the official build.
the settings.db edit is not working for me
EDIT: Since doing it on the phone instead of computer... I fat fingered the entry and typed "tether_fun_required". Seems to be working now
LancerEVA06 said:
the settings.db edit is not working for me
EDIT: Since doing it on the phone instead of computer... I fat fingered the entry and typed "tether_fun_required". Seems to be working now
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Before fixing the typo, I am curious as to what "fun" stuff that unlocked
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Before fixing the typo, I am curious as to what "fun" stuff that unlocked
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Your guess is as good as mine.
I'm still irritated that my line needs this modification. I pay $65 a month for unlimited talk/text/data, plus another $30 for 10GB Mobile Hotspot.
LancerEVA06 said:
the settings.db edit is not working for me
EDIT: Since doing it on the phone instead of computer... I fat fingered the entry and typed "tether_fun_required". Seems to be working now
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Wasnt a fat finger, I just did it and it was actually what autocorrect wanted to change it to.
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Wasnt a fat finger, I just did it and it was actually what autocorrect wanted to change it to.
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Well I don't feel as ignorant now.
the WiFi tether router app works flawlessly, without having to edit any files. its not at the play store, but can find it easily if you google it. I past my 3gb allotment last night, and tmobile cut me off from tethering. so, I started using this app, and am tethering again
The SQL edit worked perfectly for me on my Lollipop powered Nexus 5. I am on Sprint and tethering is working fine now.
I also wanted to comment and let you guys know that I followed instructions here and tethering is working perfectly on the Sprint network.
1. Purchased and downloaded "SQLite Editor" (paid $2.99) from the Play store.
2. Opening SQLite Editor prompted me for root access. I selected grant/approve.
3. Follow axp878's instructions to use SQLite Editor: Stay on the "APPS" tab and navigate down to: "Settings Storage" >> "settings.db" >> "global"
4. Now, press the "+" icon and type in "tether_dun_required" in the name field and enter in "0" as the value. Save and close out of SQL Editor
5. Restart your device.
6. Once booted, Go to system settings and click on the "--- More" option under Wireless & networks. Select "Tethering & portable hotspot". Turn on "Portable Wi-Fi hotspot" and VOILA.
Thank you guys. This is obviously the best way to wirelessly tether via lollipop natively. Thanks axp878!
simms22 said:
the WiFi tether router app works flawlessly, without having to edit any files. its not at the play store, but can find it easily if you google it. I past my 3gb allotment last night, and tmobile cut me off from tethering. so, I started using this app, and am tethering again
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Hey Simms, would you mind sending me your general settings for that application? I've been trying to get it working on my Nexus 5 (T-mobile), but it won't let my tethered devices get to the internet. Also, do you have any modified settings outside of the app?
I think you need root right? How do you root lollipop? Or if you root kitkat it will automatically be rooted in lollipop?
aberchonbie said:
I also wanted to comment and let you guys know that I followed instructions here and tethering is working perfectly on the Sprint network.
1. Purchased and downloaded "SQLite Editor" (paid $2.99) from the Play store.
2. Opening SQLite Editor prompted me for root access. I selected grant/approve.
3. Follow axp878's instructions to use SQLite Editor: Stay on the "APPS" tab and navigate down to: "Settings Storage" >> "settings.db" >> "global"
4. Now, press the "+" icon and type in "tether_dun_required" in the name field and enter in "0" as the value. Save and close out of SQL Editor
5. Restart your device.
6. Once booted, Go to system settings and click on the "--- More" option under Wireless & networks. Select "Tethering & portable hotspot". Turn on "Portable Wi-Fi hotspot" and VOILA.
Thank you guys. This is obviously the best way to wirelessly tether via lollipop natively. Thanks axp878!
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I think you need root right? How do you root lollipop? Or if you root kitkat it will automatically be rooted in lollipop?
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There are several ways you can root your Nexus 5. I used Wugfresh Nexus Root Toolkit (NRT) as that seemed easiest to me. http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
I'm not sure whether you'll have root in lollipop if you are rooted already in kitkat. What I did was use the NRT to flash to stock lollipop. I then used the same NRT to root with TWRP recovery. It was pretty straightforward to use Wugfresh's toolkit.
Has anyone had any luck enabling native wifi tether or able to make foxfi work?
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Has anyone had any luck enabling native wifi tether or able to make foxfi work?
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Native wifi tethering works just fine...no need for foxfi. If you want your phone and tethering to use the SAME apn (gets around some hotspot blocks) just add "net.tethering.noprovisioning=true" to your build.prop.
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Native wifi tethering works just fine...no need for foxfi. If you want your phone and tethering to use the SAME apn (gets around some hotspot blocks) just add "net.tethering.noprovisioning=true" to your build.prop.
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Thanks for replying. I posted the wrong Android build. It is 5.0.2. I also have already set that in my /system/build.prop.
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Thanks for replying. I posted the wrong Android build. It is 5.0.2. I also have already set that in my /system/build.prop.
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Well I was on 5.02 and I'm currently on 6.0.1 so I can tell you it works on both...one of the few things that *knock on wood* has no issues.
famewolf said:
Well I was on 5.02 and I'm currently on 6.0.1 so I can tell you it works on both...one of the few things that *knock on wood* has no issues.
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I trust you. I have only ever enabled native tether on a few other phones and one was an S3 by replacing the entitlement apk and my zte grand max 2 with foxfi. I know I am probably doing something wrong so I am hoping someone can help me figure it out. I notice when I first start the phone up and I enable the hotspot it is almost like it does get enabled. Then a few seconds later I get the oops gotta go to cricket and pay for it message that the tctapp.serviceentitlement app throws up. I even tried adding the tether_dun_required = 0 in the settings db with the /system/build.prop having net.tethering.noprovisioning=true. Rebooted and then the same thing. I'm using sqllite editor for the settings.db and build prop editor for the build.prop file.
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I trust you. I have only ever enabled native tether on a few other phones and one was an S3 by replacing the entitlement apk and my zte grand max 2 with foxfi. I know I am probably doing something wrong so I am hoping someone can help me figure it out. I notice when I first start the phone up and I enable the hotspot it is almost like it does get enabled. Then a few seconds later I get the oops gotta go to cricket and pay for it message that the tctapp.serviceentitlement app throws up. I even tried adding the tether_dun_required = 0 in the settings db with the /system/build.prop having net.tethering.noprovisioning=true. Rebooted and then the same thing. I'm using sqllite editor for the settings.db and build prop editor for the build.prop file.
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It's quite possible cricket has done something to lock down tethering. I guess I should have asked where you got it. Try "Portable Wifi Hotspot". Either of the two apps (one has a - in the name) should work...at least they work on the zte zmax2 which has tethering locked down by at&t.
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It's quite possible cricket has done something to lock down tethering. I guess I should have asked where you got it. Try "Portable Wifi Hotspot". Either of the two apps (one has a - in the name) should work...at least they work on the zte zmax2 which has tethering locked down by at&t.
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Thank you for all your help bro. I guess I should have specified the carrier at the beginning. I'm not sure what all com.tctapp.serviceentitlement controls but I'm curious if I could just freeze that app. I think I may just give up on 5.0.2 and try the upgrade to 6.0.1 that y'all have posted for the 6045x.
Is there a way to edit APN settings like other sprint phones to enable hotspot in stock Sprint Note 7? I was able to do that on Edge plus with MSL number.
The restart and enable hotspot trick doesnt work for me.
Thanks in advance
Using just the MSL and trying to edit will give you a greyed out un-editable APN Type
Using the userdebug build to gain Root privilege I was able to edit the APN Type
I did the usual Build prop edit: net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Terminal command: settings put global tethering _dun_required 0
Ultimately, I had to edit the telephony.db file
(/data/data/com.android.providers.telephony)
There are a total of 8 Carrier APN types that I changed from 'Default,MMS' to 'Default,MMS,DUN'
Then committed changes and saved the file in original location. Also I deleted telephony.db.journal file
Hotspot is working just fine.
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Using the userdebug build to gain Root privilege I was able to edit the APN Type
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Is that mean i have to root the phone ?
I was able to just edit APN using my phone MSL on edge plus before. Does sprint some how block the access woth update?
SptMogul said:
Is that mean i have to root the phone ?
I was able to just edit APN using my phone MSL on edge plus before. Does sprint some how block the access woth update?
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Yup...Sprint blocked it with 6.0.1
Try shortcut master lite and search for lte. Click launch on the first one and go down to lte settimgs. Edit it that way if you can
Has this way worked for you
mariano3113 said:
Using just the MSL and trying to edit will give you a greyed out un-editable APN Type
Using the userdebug build to gain Root privilege I was able to edit the APN Type
I did the usual Build prop edit: net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Terminal command: settings put global tethering _dun_required 0
Ultimately, I had to edit the telephony.db file
(/data/data/com.android.providers.telephony)
There are a total of 8 Carrier APN types that I changed from 'Default,MMS' to 'Default,MMS,DUN'
Then committed changes and saved the file in original location. Also I deleted telephony.db.journal file
Hotspot is working just fine.
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May I ask, why delete the journal file? I only modified the telephony.db file and everything works for me.
I also didn't edit the build.prop like you say, is that necessary?
themisterwilson said:
May I ask, why delete the journal file? I only modified the telephony.db file and everything works for me.
I also didn't edit the build.prop like you say, is that necessary?
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The journal file is like a temporary rollback or back-up of the stock file. (I delete as to make sure only my new telephony.db file with changes can be implemented.)
The build.prop edit and Terminal Command : most likely are not necessary...I just have a habit of doing them as I always do those edits on my Nexus 5, Nexus 6, and Nexus 6P devices to get Native Hotspot working.
Glad to see you have everything working.
(I advise saving the modified telephony.db to an sd-card if you are partaking in the Note 7 recall/exchange...saves you the trouble of remodification of db file.)
mariano3113 said:
The journal file is like a temporary rollback or back-up of the stock file. (I delete as to make sure only my new telephony.db file with changes can be implemented.)
The build.prop edit and Terminal Command : most likely are not necessary...I just have a habit of doing them as I always do those edits on my Nexus 5, Nexus 6, and Nexus 6P devices to get Native Hotspot working.
Glad to see you have everything working.
(I advise saving the modified telephony.db to an sd-card if you are partaking in the Note 7 recall/exchange...saves you the trouble of remodification of db file.)
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Oh definitely made a backup already. I got an email overnight telling me to turn off my phone and exchange it, wtf? I'll exchange it when I can exchange it for a Note7. I have no confidence in Sprint and "loaner" devices. Shiiiiiit, Come on now... lol
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Edit option is grayed out
mariano3113 said:
Using just the MSL and trying to edit will give you a greyed out un-editable APN Type
Using the userdebug build to gain Root privilege I was able to edit the APN Type
I did the usual Build prop edit: net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Terminal command: settings put global tethering _dun_required 0
Ultimately, I had to edit the telephony.db file
(/data/data/com.android.providers.telephony)
There are a total of 8 Carrier APN types that I changed from 'Default,MMS' to 'Default,MMS,DUN'
Then committed changes and saved the file in original location. Also I deleted telephony.db.journal file
Hotspot is working just fine.
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I am running 6.01 and the options are grayed out to allow you to edit.
Also when searching in "Shortcut master lite" it does not find "lte" in teh proper file.
It finds it in many other programs but not where we need to edit.
Any other options to get this changed?
Thanks
mayesk159 said:
I am running 6.01 and the options are grayed out to allow you to edit.
Also when searching in "Shortcut master lite" it does not find "lte" in teh proper file.
It finds it in many other programs but not where we need to edit.
Any other options to get this changed?
Thanks
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I edited the Telephony.db using DB Browser for SQLite on my PC.
I just exchanged Note 7 for a replacement yesterday and am back to Rooted for Hotspot. I cheated and reused my previously edited telephony.db file from previous Note 7 on the new device.
let me know if you would like the edited telephony.db (Assuming on Sprint and Rooted)
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I edited the Telephony.db using DB Browser for SQLite on my PC.
I just exchanged Note 7 for a replacement yesterday and am back to Rooted for Hotspot. I cheated and reused my previously edited telephony.db file from previous Note 7 on the new device.
let me know if you would like the edited telephony.db (Assuming on Sprint and Rooted)
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While I have not participated in this discussion, I like I am sure many others, would appreciate if you made your telephony.db file available.
PokrTom said:
While I have not participated in this discussion, I like I am sure many others, would appreciate if you made your telephony.db file available.
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Attached is a Sprint Note 7 telephony.db that has had the APNs edited to change "deafult,mms" to "default,mms,dun"
extract telephony.db from zip, then copy & paste into /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony (overwriting the current telephony.db)
mariano3113 said:
I edited the Telephony.db using DB Browser for SQLite on my PC.
I just exchanged Note 7 for a replacement yesterday and am back to Rooted for Hotspot. I cheated and reused my previously edited telephony.db file from previous Note 7 on the new device.
let me know if you would like the edited telephony.db (Assuming on Sprint and Rooted)
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How do you do the edits in SQLite? All I see is three rows with 'name, 'type' and 'schema'.
I did the build.prop edits and the settings.db but I'm still being throttled. This seems like it might offer some hope.
Editing the APN's are not going to help if your being Throttled. Being throttled means you are experiencing a universal data slow down because you've exceeded your agreed to data limits.
Editing the APN's allows those that have not subscribed, or can't subscribe due to geographical/contractual limitations, the ability to turn on Hotspot settings.
hotspace said:
Editing the APN's are not going to help if your being Throttled. Being throttled means you are experiencing a universal data slow down because you've exceeded your agreed to data limits.
Editing the APN's allows those that have not subscribed, or can't subscribe due to geographical/contractual limitations, the ability to turn on Hotspot settings.
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It's not universal when I use my phone I get high speed data, when I tether it's really slow after the free tether limit.
I used to be able to by pass the limit using the build.prop and setting.db hack but I reset my radio about week ago and have have been experiencing extremely slow tether speeds since 0.01 Mb/s. I've tried wiping system files, reinstalling different ROMs but haven't had any success regaining high speed tether. I though maybe adding 'dun' to the APNs might work. I'm desperate, you guys seem to know what makes this thing ticks ANY suggestion is welcomed.
Hotspot tether, or true tether, either usb or Bluetooth?
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Hotspot tether, or true tether, either usb or Bluetooth?
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Are those apps or are you asking me if I've tried usb or bluetooth? I can't do usb or bluetooth because I use the hotspot on several devices, I need a way to get wifi tether active again.
Does either the build.prop edit or the settings.db edit mask the fact that you are tethering? If not what other options are there other than a VPN?
kromaanti said:
How do you do the edits in SQLite? All I see is three rows with 'name, 'type' and 'schema'.
I did the build.prop edits and the settings.db but I'm still being throttled. This seems like it might offer some hope.
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kromaanti said:
Are those apps or are you asking me if I've tried usb or bluetooth? I can't do usb or bluetooth because I use the hotspot on several devices, I need a way to get wifi tether active again.
Does either the build.prop edit or the settings.db edit mask the fact that you are tethering? If not what other options are there other than a VPN?
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Are you on Sprint or another carrier?
As far as I can tell, only T-Mobile is currently throttling over Hotspot (IP trace or packet snooping, pick one???)
For those of us on Grandfathered unlimited plans on At&t, Sprint, and Verizon: DUN APN edits along with build prop and settings put global tethering_dun_required 0 entries are allowing full throughput when doing Tethering via Hotspot or USB.
I have tested Note 7 Hotspot on At&t, Sprint, and Verizon ; the T-Mobile Hotspot was working but I did not check after Tether allotment.
The At&t, Verizon, and Sprint Grandfathered Unlimited data plans do not have Tethering included*
If you're like me, and have been trying different methods around - you have probably been unsuccessful with getting past the Authorization screen to get your Hotspot working - if you have their unlimited data plan which does not allow for tethering.
Well now that we have root on our phones, we can finally get it working! So originally you would be able to change the value "tether_entitlement_check_state" in your com.android.settings.system just by issuing an adb command. The original value is '5', and this causes the EntitlementcheckService to go through and verify with AT&T's server if you're entitled to use tethering. Any changes through adb never stuck and no SQL Editor gave the option to allow changing the value either. (If you can find a way besides manually editing - for the AT&T variant - feel free to post it here!)
*If you have the H910 AT&T ROM then just skip down to Step 5 and go from there.
1. First we will change a global setting to allow Hotspot without the 'dun' inside of our APN.
Either through adb or Terminal Emulator on your phone use this command:
Code:
For Terminal Emulator:
su
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
For ADB:
adb shell
su
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
2. We now will need to navigate and change the value from an XML file. You can use whatever you want to edit your files, I always have used the app 'ES File Explorer'.
3. Navigate to /data/system/users/0/settings_system.xml. We will edit this file.
4. Go down to near the very bottom of the file and find:
Code:
<setting id="1763" name="tether_entitlement_check_state" value="5"
package="com.lge.entitlementcheckservice" />
*NOTE: The ID number may be different from 1763.
5. Change the number "5" inside of the quotes to "0".
6. Save the changes and then reboot.
7. You should be able to enable tethering just fine from within your phone now!
Make sure you keep the permissions the same for that system_settings.xml file. If you use the ES File Explorer app, editing it will not change the permissions - so you shouldn't have to worry about anything!
Hopefully this will help out some of you guys. Let me know if you encounter any issues.
EDIT: Some people are unable to get tethering to work using this method still. @galacticboy2009 posted another guide in Page 4 which those others have confirmed it worked for them.
Hopefully one of these two methods will get you back to becoming your own mobile hotspot where all can see your awesome hotspot name like "It Hurts When IP".
Twisted
Thanks for this! Finally a way around the hotspot restriction. I will try this out later
Edited this post for a newer method to allow you to use tethering without having to change your provider from ATT to OPEN.
Twisted
Thanks for this, I used steps 5-7 on the AT&T Rom and it's working fine.
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Thanks for this, I used steps 5-7 on the AT&T Rom and it's working fine.
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Awesome, glad to hear it worked. Thanks for letting me know!
Works !!!!!! You are the MAN!!!
I'm on the ATT Rom, rooted, etc. (H910 Phone)
Is there any reason why my settings_system.xml file would not have the 1763 line in it?
I even copied the file to note pad and did a search just in case I'm going blind. LOL It's not there.
I guess I could add the whole line in manually but I'm not sure that would achieve anything.
It may not be 1763, just search for the actual name "tether_entitlement_check_state". If it still isn't there. Just try to activate hotspot once, let it fail and then check your file.
Thanks. It ended up being 549 closer to the top. I should have tried searching the name instead of the number. Works like a charm now!
Thanks a ton! I'm not even an Unlimited customer (I wish), and I could still use the hotspot without this trick, but I hated the obnoxious "Authenticating..." popup. It was slow, I typically need my hotspot on ASAP when I enable it, and sometimes it would fail. Super annoying.
So thanks for the quality of life trick!
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Thanks a ton! I'm not even an Unlimited customer (I wish), and I could still use the hotspot without this trick, but I hated the obnoxious "Authenticating..." popup. It was slow, I typically need my hotspot on ASAP when I enable it, and sometimes it would fail. Super annoying.
So thanks for the quality of life trick!
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Glad to help! Yeah, that authentication is very annoying.
Hello! So, after G5, now I got V20 and want to share findings on this subject:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g5/help/hotspot-networks-t3563030
VZ version for this workaround??
Hoping to get this working is there a version of this for VZ v20?
HTCZ715E said:
Hello! So, after G5, now I got V20 and want to share findings on this subject:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g5/help/hotspot-networks-t3563030
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Thank you. It helped getting the hotspot to work when using a non AT&T sim. Apparently it would try to get authorization from AT&T for the hotspot before that even though it was a different carrier that was being used.
Lg v20: Root
twistedvip said:
If you're like me, and have been trying different methods around - you have probably been unsuccessful with getting past the Authorization screen to get your Hotspot working - if you have their unlimited data plan which does not allow for tethering.
Well now that we have root on our phones, we can finally get it working! So originally you would be able to change the value "tether_entitlement_check_state" in your com.android.settings.system just by issuing an adb command. The original value is '5', and this causes the EntitlementcheckService to go through and verify with AT&T's server if you're entitled to use tethering. Any changes through adb never stuck and no SQL Editor gave the option to allow changing the value either. (If you can find a way besides manually editing - for the AT&T variant - feel free to post it here!)
*If you have the H910 AT&T ROM then just skip down to Step 5 and go from there.
1. First we will change a global setting to allow Hotspot without the 'dun' inside of our APN.
Either through adb or Terminal Emulator on your phone use this command:
Code:
For Terminal Emulator:
su
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
For ADB:
adb shell
su
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
2. We now will need to navigate and change the value from an XML file. You can use whatever you want to edit your files, I always have used the app 'ES File Explorer'.
3. Navigate to /data/system/users/0/settings_system.xml. We will edit this file.
4. Go down to near the very bottom of the file and find:
Code:
<setting id="1763" name="tether_entitlement_check_state" value="5"
package="com.lge.entitlementcheckservice" />
*NOTE: The ID number may be different from 1763.
5. Change the number "5" inside of the quotes to "0".
6. Save the changes and then reboot.
7. You should be able to enable tethering just fine from within your phone now!
Make sure you keep the permissions the same for that system_settings.xml file. If you use the ES File Explorer app, editing it will not change the permissions - so you shouldn't have to worry about anything!
Hopefully this will help out some of you guys. Let me know if you encounter any issues.
Twisted
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This is prob gonna gonna be a dumb question but can you PLEASE help me with HOW to root my LG V20, AT&T so I can make these changes because I'm assuming this is my ONLY option to tether and use my hotspot, I have tried EVERYTHING... Thank You!!
Donnie S said:
If you're like me, and have been trying different methods around - you have probably been unsuccessful with getting past the Authorization screen to get your Hotspot working - if you have their unlimited data plan which does not allow for tethering.
Well now that we have root on our phones, we can finally get it working! So originally you would be able to change the value "tether to root my LG V20, AT&T so I can make these changes because I'm assuming this is my ONLY option to tether and use my hotspot, I have tried EVERYTHING... Thank You!!
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Preach. I need to get my nethunter build back, the kernel was perfectly formed for the v20. Was going to freaking release my own repo, but my Ascurion replacement was, of course, updated to the point of locked bootloader.
Now, I am going to talk to a lawyer about this; the phone updated it's rom and they basically locked the bootloader without permission, which would be fine, but I saw no terms or conditions letting me know it was going to become useless; surely, there isn't like implied consent involved
Hi, I have the same issue as the others.when i restart the phone, Hotspot works but no Internet.
I am on Cricket. When I put my SIM in it created a new APN. I went back to the old APN and my tethering started working. It was not working when on the "Aiowireless" APN that Cricket provided me via MMS when I put my SIM card in.
mego1373 said:
Hi, I have the same issue as the others.when i restart the phone, Hotspot works but no Internet.
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I have the same issue. AT&T 910 unlocked rooted (systemless) with Rogers as my provider APN type includes default,mms,dun,supl
I got past the authentication error and can setup my hotspot. I see the phones connected but they have no internet access.
Am i missing something?
Unfortunately I am not really sure on why the internet is not working. This is still working for me, however I am on AT&T.
When you say the internet is not working - is it working still on your phone and just not any devices connected to your hotspot? Or your phone's data stopped working as well?