On Mon, Jun 20 2011, strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk wrote: > On 20 June 2011, at 21:10, Sebastian Beßler wrote: >> Am 20.06.2011 22:00, schrieb Matthew Finkel: >>> ... >>> I took a look at some forums and articles, and it seems like in order >>> to get tethering working, some people downloaded an app called PDAnet[0] >>> I know stock android 2.2 supported tethering (such as on the Nexus One >>> [1]), but it sounds as if htc disabled it. >> >> Maybe a way would be to update the Android with a Mod. >> I run Cyanogenmod on my Motorola Milestone and my girlfriends HTC Tattoo >> without any problems here, so I can absolutly recommend it. >> >> http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=HTC_Incredible >> >> With that the wired tether app can be used >> >> http://code.google.com/p/android-wired-tether/ >> >> That works flawless here in combination with Gentoo. > > > Seb: where did you get this phone? Did you buy it outright? Did you > get it from a carrier?
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)". 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. > > Is it possible they disabled tethering? > > Although I'm sure the Cyanogenmod builds are very good, I was conservative > and I installed a stock "international" HTC firmware image on my Desire after > rooting it. There are official builds available that carry none of the > carrier's customisations. > > Best bet might be the XDAdevelopers forums. It seemed like the author of the > HOWTO I followed missed out parts because he was so familiar with the rooting > / flashing process himself, and he didn't bother to double- and triple-check > it to make sure the steps were absolutely clear and precise so they could be > followed by a beginner like me. However I was able to muddle through, and it > does seem like the XDAdevelopers forums are the central and complete > repository of Android information. There are a lot of idiots there, too, > cluttering the place up with dumb questions, so that does make information > harder to find, but if you read thoroughly you will probably be able to find > if your carrier has applied any restrictions (such as this) to your handset. > > Even though I paid (practically) full price for my Desire, it featured the > carrier branding and customisations. It came with the 2.1 firmware and > tethering was disabled with a greyed out checkbox. When I installed the > "official-but-rooted" 2.2 firmware the wifi tethering option was available. > > Stroller. None of my boxes are grayed out. allan