sorry just to recap.
1.put your deodexed jar file in my "finish" folder.
2.put original unedited odex and jar files in the "put-file-here"
confused as to what "Current-apk/jar, and Current-Odex are set to original files." mean?
the rest is clear
If you read this thread properly you would have read that I already did that.Did anyone ever gets these files to work? I have set the tether_dun_required to 0, tried 2 different hotspot widgets, and made the new APN as suggested in this, but I still get routed to the upgrade page when I connect my tablet to the wifi. Does anyone have suggestions? I don't have a tethering plan, if that makes a difference. Justinswidebody, if you need someone to odex and reodex those files, I'd be happy to finish that.
If you read this thread properly you would have read that I already did that.
I'm pretty sure the problem is you're still using the default T-Mobile tethering APN. Replace /system/etc/ apn-config.XML with this one and see if it works
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4oaeujupw5xks8l/apns-conf.xml
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while using those modded files of course
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If you read this thread properly you would have read that I already did that.
changed the permission from "rw-rw-r-" to "rw-r-r-" to match the rest of the framework files. I will retry tomorrow afternoon at work. I have work early a.m.. Thanks again for your time and work. When the phone rebooted after the framework files were overwritten the phone seemed to take twice as long to boot up to. Also I checked the properties to make sure they were newly created.
Thanks for assuming I didn't read the thread 'properly'. That's real classy. I actually read through it twice, thinking I had missed something the first time. I'm not a noob that skips over stuff.
Your last post in March:
You said you would try again. In earlier posts you made it clear this isn't something you're familiar with. With the files still not giving the desired effect, then dead silence for nearly a
month after that, it looked like you had given up. While it's possible this method just won't
work, I was hoping you had missed some small thing and that perhaps I could try and perhaps I might succeed where you didn't. So I read it pretty well and made inferences from multiple posts. I'll make sure I'm super specific about my intentions in the future so I don't get accused of things.
OK just replaced apn-config.XML with the one you edited. I am testing now. Thanks
Update - Unfortunately I still have to mask the user string and edit the value for "tether dun required"
Did anyone ever gets these files to work? I have set the tether_dun_required to 0, tried 2 different hotspot widgets, and made the new APN as suggested in this, but I still get routed to the upgrade page when I connect my tablet to the wifi. Does anyone have suggestions? I don't have a tethering plan, if that makes a difference. Justinswidebody, if you need someone to odex and reodex those files, I'd be happy to finish that.
i dont understand what you mean? just run that script at boot and it will automatically make that value "0" and then you are done. you should still try to hide the user agent though. just like bobarino said its the same process for kkGuys I just updated to 4.4.2 rooted using the D-Fuse method and have no problem with tethering or it counting tethered data as tethered data. NOTE: I have the unlimited mobile plan with 3 GB tethered data.
I updated android to 4.4.2 according to D-Fuse’s post, created a new APN with “dun” added to the APN type, lastly updated the settings.db file to have tether_dun_required set to 0. just like bobarino said it's the same process
I purchased the Fabio WIFI Tether Router app for another one of my phones so I tried this app with the above settings and it ran perfect! The tmobile app shows 0 MB of data used from my 3GB tethered allotment, while my regular data amount went up. Only thing I noticed is when I reboot the tether_dun_required is set back to 1 and I have to reset that to 0, but its not a big deal. I'll work on this soon but so far it was vary easy to use tethering with 4.4.2 compared to 4.2.2.
Everything u done is done exaxctly the same on 4.2
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i dont understand what you mean? just run that script at boot and it will automatically make that value "0" and then you are done. you should still try to hide the user agent though. just like bobarino said its the same process for kk
After reading through the G2 forums I found this and it also worked for the T-mobile G Flex.http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=51213845&postcount=43 I couldn't get the other method posted here to work at all. All credit goes to xda member mrgodai. Follow the instructions in the link provided and a script will automatically change the value to 0 on boot. You will still need to change the user agent to something mobile or in my case Safari browser. This only allows you to go over your tethering limit. If you don't have unlimted data then this will only work until you reach your data cap.https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/user-agent-switcher-for-c/djflhoibgkdhkhhcedjiklpkjnoahfmg?hl=en-USAlso make sure to edit your APN scroll down to the bottom where it says APN protocol: and make sure it is IPv4 not IPv6 and add "dun" to the line for APN type: default,supl,mms,dun
Outdated method below
Prerequisites
1. Rooted T-mobile G Flex
2. SQlite Editor app($2.99) probably a free alternative out there
3. Hotspot Widget from Google Play
Instructions
1. Open SQlite Editor look in - /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db then click global scroll down to field "tether_dun_required" edit the original value set 1 and change it to 0.
Note: Every time the phone reboots the original value defaults back to 1 so you will need to change the value back to 0 every time the phone reboots.
2. Only enable tether through the widget that you downloaded earlier. For some reason if you use the official t-mobile widget it won't work.
3. I don't have a working G Flex to test but you may have to use UA spoofer for chrome and set the browser to safari or something mobile.
This is not a fix, only a band aid. It will not make your tether go back to the way it was. Not for tmobile anyway.Long awaited.
Are you ready? It might seem complicated but in reality, the simulated reality, its actually quite simple.
Step 1)
Root your phone. Towelroot is awesome. Google.
Step 2)
Install this wifi tether. All thanks to Fabio who is fab yo.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.snclab.wifitetherrouter
Step 3)
Use mouse 3 to scroll down to flex. OR for advanced users ctrl-f type in flex hit enter
Follow the directions:
https://sites.google.com/site/wifitetherrouter/home/device-configuration
Step 4)
Have a pralines and cream scoop of ice cream. (crucial)
(Im on Sprint!!!!! So give it a go. No promises)
Use at your own risk!!
Not responsible for global warming, obesity or malaria.
peace
Sorry Justin. Just looked into re-odexing and i'm a litle too nervous to do it without a custom recovery available for a backup. I have no experience in re-odexing. I already screwed up and my G Flex once and it was a real pain to re-flash the stock kdz. I can test I just can't re-odex sorry