On Mon, Jun 20 2011, [email protected] wrote:

> On 21 June 2011, at 01:16, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>> ...
>> It is my phone that has the problem and I bought it from verizon.
>> None of the boxes are greyed out.
>> 
>> However, I don't see a "tethering" option.  I do see a mobile broadband
>> option that seems to be tethering and I can set it.  This changes the
>> "connection type" to "mobile broadband connect (share phone's mobile
>> network with the PC)".
>
> On 2.2 on the Desire it's under Settings > Wireless & networks.
>
> Towards the bottom of the screen there is "Portable Wi-Fi hotspot" and then 
> right at the bottom there's a "USB tethering" tickbox.
>
> This menu structure obviously varies between Android versions, because
> these screenshots show are both a little different to mine:
> http://i.imgur.com/6MkdO.png
> http://i.imgur.com/AmCQH.jpg
> (I think the grey bar shows what sub-menu of settings this is in: in
> the first pic I think you would have got there via Settings > Wireless
> Controls and the second one via Settings > Tethering & portable
> hotspot)

My options are different.  Under wireless and settings I have
Airplane mode
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
Bluetooth settings
3G Mobile Hotspot
3G Mobile Hotspot settings
VPN Settings
Mobile network
Mobile networks
Mobile broadband connect

I examined each one and the word tethering does not appear.

The mobile hotspot states that I need something from verizon.  But this
is used to create a wireless access point so that laptops can connect
via wifi.

The mobile broadband connect changes the (USB) connection type to
mobile broadband connect (share phone's mobile network with PC), which
are the same words you had for "USB tethering".  The other possibilities
are "charge only", "htc sync", and "disk drive".  I have used the first
and third.
But when mobile broadband connect is selected, I see nothing new on the
laptop's dmsg.  It still ends with
[60846.989994] sd 17:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable disk

This is why I keep thinking the trouble is on the linux side.
It looks as though the phone is trying.  It is also why I keep asking
what others do on linux (and why I find your comment below about your
MAC so interesting)

> Now, I hadn't looked at this before this reply, but the "USB tethering" 
> tickbox was greyed out when I did so. So I plugged it into my Mac via USB and 
> a "how do you want to connect?" pop-up appeared on the phone:
> http://i.imgur.com/r4t4g.png
> (note I have never installed any drivers for my phone on my Mac).
> The pop-up disappears after a moment, but subsequently the "USB tethering" 
> tickbox in Settings is no longer greyed out.
>
> Note that you can choose a different option by pressing on "Charge only" in 
> the notifications menu:
> http://i.imgur.com/AbHUD.png
>
> Having written all this, I took a moment to Google, and it seems you *are* 
> indeed looking in the right place:
> http://tinyurl.com/5sx327k [1]
> but I also get the impression this is indeed a Verizon customisation, and 
> it's so that they can charge you extra:
> http://tinyurl.com/6kkzpsc [2]
>
> All I did was google "incredible verizon tethering" and I found plenty of 
> discussions of this all around the net:
> http://tinyurl.com/6h2halo [3]
> http://tinyurl.com/67vtoze [4]
>
>> One preliminary question remains.  When you mod the linux kernel and
>> don't even have the phone plugged in (or don't even have a phone), are
>> you supposed to get the usb0 interface.  I do not get such an interface,
>> which is why I suspect the problem may be on the linux end.
>
>
> I think that you should get some kind of notification when you connect the 
> USB cable to the phone.
>
> I don't think my Mac is in any way "recognising" my HTC when I plug it in.

I would be willing to pay the fee since I need it only one month per
year.  But I worry that even with this, it won't work since everyone
seems to be saying that the usb0 interface appears without the phone
doing anything so I must have something wrong in the kernel.

allan

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