Although the user can use USB mode to share stuff. Therefore hotspot cannot be created directly to share the internet. Verizon phones work on the CDMA network which does not contain access points.
Because to activate wifi hotspot on the android phone access point is required. Question is that ” Why Verizon users do not use the inbuilt hotspot function ? “. The main purpose of using this app is to enable the wifi hotspot on android device for internet sharing.Įspecially for Verizon device PdaNet+ and foxfi are uses.
Which has limited access to all its features? We are sharing the foxfi full version key apk for free, By which you can activate the paid version of the app for free. Its free version is also available on google play store. The app is included in the tools category which enables the user to activate WiFi for sharing the internet through Hotspot. Therefore instead of using the foxfi android app use the USB cable to connect or share the internet even on Verizon phone. But Android 7.0 nougat and the latest coming android devices are not supporting this app due to security reasons. Its lifetime license for these two android apps. Activate your PdaNet and foxfi both by installing this genuine key from. If all else fails, you could always try to reinstall Linux from scratch or purchase a super cheapy USB wifi adapter.FoxFi key apk download free latest version 1.04 for android. The current one would inexplicably refuse to see the phone/connect, never figured it out. I know it sounds dumb and you probably already tried it, but back when I used USB tethering, sometimes I would have to occasionally change which USB port to use. If your phone has blutooth tethering and your laptop is capable you might try that. Wish I could help more with the USB tethering but it sounds like what you are doing should be working, especially since it worked fine for a few weeks. Android is just a modified version of Linux, after all. Rooting the phone will allow you to actually take control of your device, much like having admin privileges and using sudo in Linux.
I don't know what you mean by "rooted", can you explainHere in the good old USA the wireless providers take the phones from the manufacturer and then lock the bootloader and install their own apps (bloatware) that track your usage, show ads, prevent tethering (unless you pay), etc. Optimus Android Phone īus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hubīus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hubīus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hubīus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root ~ $ but NO INTERNET.Įven now when i open the "NetworK" tab, it does not recognize a "Mobile Broadband" connection. I plug in my mobile, the computer will recognize the mobile as a device. or "connected to cellular network", but internet would not connect. It would "register on the home network", but internet would not connect. Then, with no changes at all to any of my system, or my phone, or my mobile provider, problems started. so i spent hours online, and took steps like, setup network connection, change IPV6 to ignore, disable modem manager (although it was not active) firewall settings, and finally, somehow, it connected and worked perfect for 2 weeks. When at first loaded linux, i got many messages that "cannot mount mobile phone", but no problem, linux would recognize my phone, and i could exchange files, etc.īut it would not connect to the network. On the same computer with XP, the mobile broadband access always worked no problem, and still works as i type no problem.
I installed linux mint 18.2 sonya cinnamon 32 bit on an older IBM r50e thinkpad (details to follow) about a month ago.Īlmost everything worked perfect, except for the tethering internet access via my mobile phone LG-P715 running android version 4.1.2