Download PdaNet+ Download PdaNet+ for Android (4.1 or above) for Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP (both 32/64bit) for Mac OS (5.0 or above). You can also download the desktop client using your phone instead - on your phone open the web browser and go to When you run the installer, if for some reason it says the file is corrupted, that would be caused by browser timeouts. Try to download using a different browser or from your phone directly. You should be able to just install and connect. There is no need for any extra setups. If you are upgrading and you have a paid version, it will remain so even after the upgrade. If you ever need to install an older version of PdaNet, you can get it from.
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Aug 7, 2017 - I had good luck using 3rd party apps PDAnet and Foxfi without root. Lock the bootloader and install their own apps (bloatware) that track your.
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Individual Developer Company Developer Custom ROM Developer Unaffiliated Contributor Official Android OS Team Android Theme Developer Android-related Website Reddit add-on Developer Google Employee. Do you have an Android phone you want to tether with? Does your carrier support tethering but charges for this service?
Do you pay hard earned cash for said tethering service but only have a limited amount of tethering, even though your mobile data is unlimited? Well fuck all that. Note: this is what worked for me on my Moto e5 play XT-1923, results may vary for your device Bypass hotspot block 1. Download Fox-Fi and accompanying key application, and install it on your Android phone. Install both apps before launching either one as the key launches the app it unlocks.
Launch either app, select enable hotspot via Fox-Fi and click the 3 dots menu button. Now click run proxy. If this doesn't work or even show up as a WiFi for you, that's fine (at least for me it was). Just disable hotspot from the application, enable hotspot via the phones built in method, then once the hotspot is running, open Fox-Fi, click run proxy. Now determine the phones internal IP Address for the Proxy Server Fox-Fi made. This can be done allot of ways so hop on Google. Enter proxy into your connected devices however you'd like.
You could hit the windows or Mac button and type network, find proxy settings, and input phone.ip.adress. With a port of 8000. I use TorGuard VPN App for Mac Windows iOS Android na Linux, as this applies 5he proxy system wide whilst hiding my IP. Bypass tethering block 1. Download PdaNet Latest app for Android and accompanying app for Windows or Mac (Linux not supported, tuto below for Linux) and install. Run through setup for android app. Enable USB Tethering Via PdaNet while phone is unplugged.
Once it's enabled fully, plug phone into computer. If not auto connect, hit windows or Mac button and type PdaNet and hit enter. It should now be connected. Bypass tether Linux Terminal 1. Download proxoid on Android ( I got mine from apkpure via apkpure app) and install it. Enable tethering via phones in-built method.
Open proxoid and enable it. Find out your phones internal IP Address for USB Ethernet usually differs between hotspot and Ethernet output. Run the command 'httpproxy=' replacing 'phones.rndis0.ip.address' with actual address of TETHERED IP not hotspot, phone, etc. IP, USB tethering IP is different usually. Google how to find yours. I found mine with simple http server Apache. Run the command 'export httpproxy' Note: this method will not proxy everything in the Linux system.
Only things using the systems variable $httpproxy. For instance, these commands when entered have Firefox and apt go through the proxy. This is not to say that all apps work via proxy, just ones that have the feature to use the Linux systems $httpproxy variable. I cannot specify an instance where it has not proxied an application or script, but I know for certain you need a better method than this for system wide proxying such as TorGuard Paid VPN app and service. I got simplehttp powered by Apache for Android, which you can use to select any internal IP address your phones currently using. I opened it while tethering was enabled, and was able to find my Internal rndis0 IP address as an available server IP address. It's completely irrelevant except it tells you all available IPs including your rndis or tether IP, which you might not have known already.
Sorry for the duplicate info spreading around on this, I just haven't found a good tutorial that's not outdated, or one that's available for Linux Android tether. So if this helps, good. That's why it's here. I didn't say pay for it. I only said if you have a quote or limit. My shit would cost $5 for 10Gb IIIIIIIFFFFFFFFF I paid.
And like piracy goes, if I like it I buy it. And no I do not like there (cheaply priced but no different from mobile data so I say it's free) hotspot.
So I will continue to test it out till I feel it's worth paying for. I'm only testing out a few hundred GBs a month man, life it was free it wouldve been YouTube but since you wanted me to pay it was Linux ISOs Wii and PS3 ISOs movies and PC ISOs. Who broke the law first?. Thanks for turning me back on to pdanet. Yesterday i installed it and and ran it all day yesterday and it was still going this morning. After about 30 min of use this morning it did crash tho on the phone.
Much better than my experience with easytether and the others. I do notice that the speeds are around 10 down and 2 up but like I said before, I don't really need the faster speeds. Now I just need to root the phone and install a app that stops charging around 50% to help save the battery. I can assist you (if needed) on a PROPER (if available) root guide for your phone if you'd like. I would only need the model number. And Magisk Manager (Current replacement to SuperSU by CF) has a Module Add-On for choosing when to stop charging and start charging again to save battery 'health (not percentage of life)'.
Edit: after only rooting older phones usually being Samsung, I got a free Moto E5 Play from MetroPCS, installed unofficial TWRP, Official Latest Magisk Beta Zip (from their site, the Apps download feature, wherever doesn't mstter) to root it (and also mod it with various things such as replacing YouTube with modded no-ads screen lockable YouTube). Insanely easy on a New 8.0 Android I didn't have ANY EXPERIENCE with. Just googled 'root phone name/make/model#'. I used to have a grand prime, I was never able to root it for the life of me. I had it for quite some time since it was practically day one, got TWRP eventually, flashed every ROOT zip, kernel zip, Odin kernel, custom ROM, everything. Every single time I ended up with a brick, sometimes without TWRP to restore the backup.
I don't know how you're able to do anything with it, maybe it's just me. But I've had several phones I had no problem with, and was even able to UN-HARD-BRICK my GSIII from a BootLoader brick, but couldn't do anything with the GPrimeLTE model grand prime. Oof a month old post — but I had a question. I game on the ps4, through my MetroPCS Hotspot and up until recently, it works like a charm; downloaded Red Dead Redemption 2 and Fallout 76 huge games, probably around 200gigs. All downloaded from Pda and Fox-Fi. But, I had to get a data-topup and ever since a day or so when it just magically quit working.
I've been worried about using it all up, so I haven't touched it since. I have Pdanet Fox-Fi and I use the proxy Custom Apn And no VPN, because to me it seriously lags. If you don't mind helping me, what am I missing to get it how it was before? (which was unlimited high-speed Hotspot). I use easytether but have used pdanet as well. I tether the phone to the computer using easytether then I share that connection in Windows to my Ethernet port. That supplies my wifi router with internet.
My issue is that easytether, pdanet, clockwork mod tether all seem to disconnect after about an hour or two. I would love to be able to tether non-stop. Fwiw I'm not using huge amounts of data, I have a phone line that all I use is for tethering.
I don't watch much video, mainly reading on a tablet and used for 2 Google home minis. I use so little data I can't justify paying $50+ a month for internet. Also if you could link a guide or make a guide for EasyTether, as it works on more than Mac and Windows, and even supports Game Machines (without the need to tether my PC and hookup laptop Ethernet to a game machine just to play a game) and I haven't been able to get EasyTether working one bit. Idk if it's my Phone, PC, App version, but I've tested multiple APKs (on same phone XT-1923) Win7/8/8.1/10 and lots of linuxs on 2 PCs, and it consistently didn't work, now I need to know if it's my phone or my execution of the process that's not working, do any help would greatly be appreciated, especially so I could update this with EasyTether Methods and maoe this post better overall.