

If wifi tether fails for some reason you can change this to the one you didn’t use. Make sure either “WiFi-driver reload” or “WiFi-driver reload 2” is checked on. You can set your wifi encryption and SSID here to whatever you’d like. We will be using the same Wifi Tether app for Rooted Users but modified by XDA user TrevE, which circumvents carrier blocks. Tired of paying your carrier twice for the internet you paid for already? Let’s get started. Well, there’s a simple solution to all of this, a universal method that works on all rooted Android smartphones and tablets (as far as I’ve tested with 30+ devices I own on all U.S. There are cases like Verizon’s Jelly Bean update on Galaxy S3/Note 2, Sprint’s Jelly Bean update on Galaxy S3/Note 2, or T-Mobile’s Jelly Bean on Galaxy S2, where tethering is blocked completely.įor Verizon or Sprint, your tethering application will just not work and for T-Mobile, you will be re-directed to a T-mobile wifi tether website where it asks you to pay for it. Luckily, there are ways to circumvent wifi tether block on most Android smartphones or tablets (that support SIM cards) by installing tether apps like FoxFi (which works on most Motorola/Verizon phones without root) or Wifi Tether app for Rooted users (which works on most rooted Android smartphones). In countries like South Korea, Thailand, and the rest of the world, there’s no extra tethering monthly charges to use the wifi tethering feature. is the ONLY country in the world where carriers charge you twice for the same internet you already paid for. carriers including AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon, will charge you an extra “tethering monthly fee” (around $20-30) if you want wifi tethering enabled on your phone so you can share your phone’s internet with other wifi devices you own such as Android tablets, desktop computer, etc…etc… Now sharing my hotspot for all those that may be in need up to 8 devices.įor those that are unable to use the wifi mode in Foxfi, don't forget to create a hotspot via computer while tethering and remember to create a one click shortcut.Most U.S. Through Foxfi hotspot, my service bars has increased as well, topping out around 33,000 kps. For those lucky enough to remain unlimited data on Verizon, the $50 spent for a new/older model droid was well worth the cost, compared to spending the $700 for a Samsung to retrieve the Foxfi wifi mode. Voila! Foxfi hotspot is working great again! Verizon no longer updates those models to the latest build, thereby keeping my current build on 4.1.2. After years of getting nowhere with foxfi hotspot on a Droid Maxx other than tethering and creating a hotspot via computer, and literally spading my Maxx with a shovel, I activated a back up phone, a droid razr with micro hdmi.
