![]() ![]() Just connects through any smartphone or tablet. No rooting or tether system is even needed. It’s turning your Android phone into a Wi-Fi hotspot. Tech bloggers also love this one.Īlso Read: Get Ipolis for pc using an Android App Player Access Point is the WPA2-secure network mode. Through any device or tablet, or even game console, you can connect. It renovates your Android phone into a free wifi mode hotspot.No mandatory rooting or tether program. It will not connect with pdanet installed. ![]() Other times, plug in phone, launch app, instant connection. Click connect, no driver prompt, pc and phone say connected. Some times it says there is a driver issue and prompts to install a legacy network driver, install, nothing happens. PC will see the phone, connect to it, disconnect without any error message. Took approximately an hour for the network to actual work yesterday. The connection is difficult to initiate at best. In comparison, I've been streaming YouTube while at work for 8hrs a day for the last 4 days, that used up just over 600mb of data. Games use tiny amounts of data to communicate player actions so it is a concern as to what pdanet was doing. Sending? Receiving? No idea but it makes me wary of using it again without some further research. I'd love to know what it was doing to use that much data. Not an issue on unlimited but still quite wtf. ![]() The background task for pda ate up 7.8gb of data for no apparent reason over that time period. Nothing else done online other than read through less than ten pages on reddit. My experience of using pdanet is: Yesterday I played an online game for maybe an hour. As I had pdanet on the pc I went with using that for the testing. I bought the full version a week ago and have used it to USB tether daily since as an experiment at home after work, to see how viable it is to use more often. I was using foxfi, liked it so decided to go full version, turns out the upgrade covers both pdanet and foxfi. ![]()
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