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Does anyone know how to Tether without jailbreaking?
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<blockquote data-quote="takadante" data-source="post: 769009" data-attributes="member: 54433"><p>Remember though, it is against AT&T Rules, and if you go over the 5GB/month limit, your account will be flagged for review. Then an AT&T Rep will review your usage too see why you went over, and will notice tethering. </p><p></p><p>This is not confirmed though, because some people say AT&T cannot tell the different between Mobile browsing and tethering. My personal opinion: They can. Solely because they only allow certain ports through a mobile device, and if they notice a continuous connection from a port used on laptops, they get suspicious.</p><p></p><p>If AT&T does decide to take action, they will cancel your service, then charge you a termination fee for each line on your account. </p><p></p><p>Ofcourse this entire situation will not happen over a single month's usage. Just letting you know to not make tethering a habbit.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takadante, post: 769009, member: 54433"] Remember though, it is against AT&T Rules, and if you go over the 5GB/month limit, your account will be flagged for review. Then an AT&T Rep will review your usage too see why you went over, and will notice tethering. This is not confirmed though, because some people say AT&T cannot tell the different between Mobile browsing and tethering. My personal opinion: They can. Solely because they only allow certain ports through a mobile device, and if they notice a continuous connection from a port used on laptops, they get suspicious. If AT&T does decide to take action, they will cancel your service, then charge you a termination fee for each line on your account. Ofcourse this entire situation will not happen over a single month's usage. Just letting you know to not make tethering a habbit. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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