Short answer: No.

If you signed up for your 3Gb data plan at the same time as getting your 
Android 'phone the T&Cs specified what you could use it for and it most likely 
barred you from using your 'phone as a modem, so hacking the 'phone is most 
likely your only option for reliable tethering if you've had problems with the 
existing non-hack solutions.

Al.

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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bobby Elliott
Sent: 19 May 2009 13:05
To: Android Discuss
Subject: [android-discuss] Still looking for a USB/modem tethering solution


I moved from Windows Mobile to Android and the only thing I miss is
WM's simple to use modem, which permits easy connection of the phone
to a laptop to permit Internet access using the phone's 3G connection.

I've searched for a few solutions for the G1 but they're all complex
or don't work very well. My latest attempt involved PDANet, which
constantly drops the connection and works very slowly.

Is there anything better - that doesn't involve a hacked phone?

I have a 3Gb data plan so I don't see why I can't use this allowance
any way I like.

Bobby


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