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- Yes, it only depends on your network provider. If they allow it, you can use whatever phone you like. (if it has tethering)11-11-2012 02:37 PMLike 0
- Sorry if I'm getting semantic here, but how will the network know if you are sharing your phone's data plan over a wifi connection?
I've owned a WP7 device, but never one with wifi sharing (wasn't that included in a very late release post-Mango?). My friend has one of the Android phones, and he just turns it on whenever I get bad reception and need to check something.11-11-2012 02:53 PMLike 0 -
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- Can anyone with a 920 check and see if they have tethering available on their phone? Especially if you're on an unlimited data plan! :D11-12-2012 12:12 PMLike 0
- Sorry if I'm getting semantic here, but how will the network know if you are sharing your phone's data plan over a wifi connection?
I've owned a WP7 device, but never one with wifi sharing (wasn't that included in a very late release post-Mango?). My friend has one of the Android phones, and he just turns it on whenever I get bad reception and need to check something.11-12-2012 12:13 PMLike 0 - All WP8 device have built-in internet sharing, unlike WP7 when each carrier updated specific firmware to enable it. However, when a phone is distributed by each carrier or what we call carrier exclusive, the carrier will configure it with their setting so that it could work out of the box if the customer has a tethering plan. For AT&T, there is some bug in the network setting, probably at the end of AT&T, that prevent some people using tethering, even they have that plan. For other case, because you want to use it in different carrier, you need to specific configure that match with the carrier config. But it will be depend on each phone. Some people manage to get it work, some cannot not. My suggest is that contact the carrier to see if they can provide you with configuration and make sure you have tethering plan.11-12-2012 12:19 PMLike 0
- At XDA, there are couple people that have dev Lumia or Roger work with tethering. They somehow manage to receive update OTA to allow them to have tethering.11-12-2012 12:33 PMLike 0
- I am on a BUILD dev 920 and the AT&T gophone plan (65/mo unlimited + 1GB) and I can't get tethering to work. I try and it says I need to contact AT&T.. Not entirely shocking since with GoPhones you can't even use their LTE network.. if only Tmobile had better coverage in my area.11-12-2012 12:44 PMLike 0
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- I am on a BUILD dev 920 and the AT&T gophone plan (65/mo unlimited + 1GB) and I can't get tethering to work. I try and it says I need to contact AT&T.. Not entirely shocking since with GoPhones you can't even use their LTE network.. if only Tmobile had better coverage in my area.11-12-2012 01:30 PMLike 0
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I then went to AT&T store and put same SIM card in an AT&T Nokia 920 and Tethering does NOT work, message to call AT&T. I say WTF??? So in Android phone, I can tether with the same sim card but in Windows Phone 8 I can't? The Salesperson at the store was like blank stare, he said I should call support
Very frustrating, to make matters worse. Back home here in Canada while at the Rogers store, inserting my TELUS SIM in the Rogers Lumia 920 which is unlocked from the get go, tethering and MMS do NOT work. Phone calls and data work fine.
I want to switch to WP8 but at what cost and frustration? I think I will stick with Android until this is solved. There is no way I am throwing money at this WP8 Corvette if the gas tank and side mirrors are missing and I can't get parts or no one to fix it!!! :mad:11-14-2012 04:55 PMLike 0 - ATT is blocking this, not in the network (they can not as its the same access you use for phone browsing) but in the firmware of the phones with an app that checks against a server. With a Lumia from Nokia (no carrier branding) it should work fine. The iPhone implementation is even worse, ATT have convinced Apple to do their dirty business and even if you buy an unlocked full price iOS device the hot spot feature disappear when you put in a ATT compatible SIM (or edit the APN) including all MVNOs using ATT network. Verizon was fined for blocking tethering apps, not sure why ATT get away with it.
So this is an ATT/operator issue, not Nokia or Microsoft. Carriers get what they order at the expense of us users01-17-2013 08:01 AMLike 0
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