On Thu, June 24, 2010 2:06 pm, Dan Williams wrote: >> Could Sprint have done something to prevent PDAnet from broadcasting >> DUN? > > Maybe. Does DUN setup work on Windows or a Mac if you have access to > one? If it does, then we've got a Linux problem. If not, we have an > Evo/PDAnet problem.
Dont have a windows box to test on. Haven't been able to test on my fiancée's mac. I'll see if I can. > There is the built-in wifi hotspot functionality, but you have to add > the tethering option onto your plan to make it work with 3G. Right. I'm not paying $30/mo in order to use my phone as a modem once every couple months. >> Well, I'm interesting in getting DUN (or some other tethering) working >> on >> my Evo... I'm a little upset that the Interwebs reported that USB >> tethering would work, but it doesn't.. And that PDAnet would work, but >> it >> doesn't. > > Does PDAnet have anything to say about the evo? I'd expect they are > getting a *lot* of questions if it doesn't work. I dont know. I sent them a help request yesterday and haven't heard back. >> But if I can't even get PDAnet to work... I don't know what I can do. > > Wait for HTC to release Froyo for it I guess... Or root the device and add the Wireless Tether app. ;) Which works great, by the way (not that I would ever done this to my phone, no-sir-ee) > Dan -derek _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list