I have the droid X and it is awesome. Does so much stuff that I never knew I needed.
You can root it pretty easily, but I haven't done it yet, because I'm kinda nervous that Big red V might come down on rooters. Your only choices for tethering are to root the phone, or use pdanet for corded or btooth if you don't want to root your phone, or pay the $ to V every month for cordless hotspot. There is a really active forum at http://www.droidforums.net/ They can help you, and have sticky posts about this very topic. Ash On 10/19/2010 12:30 PM, Brandon Stout wrote: > On 10/19/2010 08:05 AM, Mike Mackrory wrote: > >> I just got the Samsung Galaxy S from Verizon... I think it's >> called the Fascinate with Android 2.1 >> >> It came preinstalled with a mobile 3g hotspot which is supposed to >> be able to handle 5 devices at once. Haven't actually used it yet, >> but it doesn't look like there are any additional fees or anything >> like that. Probably won't be incredibly fast either, but it should >> do the job! >> >> Mike > As I understand it, the hotspot access is locked out on Verizon unless > you pay for additional hot-spot access. Really, I don't even need > several devices. I have that with my home connection. I just want to > be able to connect my laptop when I'm roaming. The plans they have to > connect several devices would be a great replacement if I didn't take > the router with me everywhere I go, thereby leaving the home without > internet. What use is a cell phone for connecting several devices > unless you live on your own? That's another reason I think it's > overkill to purchase their hotspot add on, it's more than I want, and > they don't have something for just connecting your laptop for less. > You pay to connect several devices or they lock out the feature and > you can't connect any. All that with a phone that has the capability, > and they go out of their way to block it. > _______________________________________________ UPHPU mailing list [email protected] http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net
