1) Install OpenVPN on the host. I use version 2.1_rc15, but any version
should work. Apparently if you use version 2.0 you'll need to remove the
NO_DELAY option from the AziLink.ovpn configuration file. You can find
OpenVPN at: http://openvpn.net/index.php/downloads.html
2) Enable USB debugging on the phone. From the home screen, this is under Settings>Applications>Development>USB debugging.
3) Install the Android USB driver (if you don't already have one installed). See Developing on a Device | Android Developers for more information. The driver is included in the ADB download if you don't want to get the full SDK.
4) Install the program. You can either use ADB to install by typing "adb install azilink.apk" with the file in the current directory, or you can browse (on the phone!) to: http://lfx.org/azilink/azilink.apk
Either way you might need to allow installation from unknown sources under Settings>Applications>Unknown Sources.
Configuration steps:
1) On the host, run "adb forward tcp:41927 tcp:41927" to set up port forwarding. Be sure to use adb from the Android 1.1 or 1.5 SDK! The version from 1.0 will lock up under heavy load. If you don't want to download the entire SDK, you can get a copy of ADB+drivers from the download section.
2) On the phone, run AziLink and make sure "Service active" is checked.
3) Right click AziLink.ovpn on the host (not in the web browser!) and select "Start OpenVPN on this configuration file." You can find this file in the download section. If you're using Linux or, god forbid, MacOS, you'll also need to manually set the nameserver to 192.168.56.1 (the phone's NAT IP address). This address is automatically forwarded to the phone's current DNS server.
YOU MAY USE THIS ONE TOO:
2) Enable USB debugging on the phone. From the home screen, this is under Settings>Applications>Development>USB debugging.
3) Install the Android USB driver (if you don't already have one installed). See Developing on a Device | Android Developers for more information. The driver is included in the ADB download if you don't want to get the full SDK.
4) Install the program. You can either use ADB to install by typing "adb install azilink.apk" with the file in the current directory, or you can browse (on the phone!) to: http://lfx.org/azilink/azilink.apk
Either way you might need to allow installation from unknown sources under Settings>Applications>Unknown Sources.
Configuration steps:
1) On the host, run "adb forward tcp:41927 tcp:41927" to set up port forwarding. Be sure to use adb from the Android 1.1 or 1.5 SDK! The version from 1.0 will lock up under heavy load. If you don't want to download the entire SDK, you can get a copy of ADB+drivers from the download section.
2) On the phone, run AziLink and make sure "Service active" is checked.
3) Right click AziLink.ovpn on the host (not in the web browser!) and select "Start OpenVPN on this configuration file." You can find this file in the download section. If you're using Linux or, god forbid, MacOS, you'll also need to manually set the nameserver to 192.168.56.1 (the phone's NAT IP address). This address is automatically forwarded to the phone's current DNS server.
YOU MAY USE THIS ONE TOO:
- You can also try PdaNet for android from here PdaNet -- Use your Android as a USB Modem as it does not require root access.
- PdaNet now does support the Samsung Galaxy. (Very easy and no root required).
- Has anyone had any success with teatherbot??? I cant get this to work,
but would be interested to know if anyone else had. If you did, what
firmware/csc etc have you got? What did you do different to the Gude
linked to here??
Teatherbot Website = Tetherbot
Teatherbot guide = Beginners Guide to Tetherbot – Step by Step Tutorial with pics | kevin & amanda { blog }
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Stock UK O2 Galaxy (No root)
FW: I7500XXII4
PDA: I7500XXII4
CSC: I7500O2UII3 - It comes standard with the Galaxo and GalaxHero ROMs,
and it's trivial to connect: start the app, hit the Wifi button, and
the Galaxy becomes a wireless access point. You don't need NPS or a USB
cable.
Of course, you do need to install one of these custom ROMs, but they're awesome to have anyway. I use GalaxHero, which is exactly like Galaxo, but with an HTC Hero-like skin. - ALSO Try unplugging all unnecessary usb devices before installing the PDANET. I couldn't get it to install until I unplugged my scanner and Bluetooth usb dongle then plugged it into one of the primary USB ports (on the back of the computer, not on the front or on a peripheral device). I am guessing that the galaxy is a real power hog and needs all the juice it can get from the USB port.
- Well, One have managed to connect my I7500 to internet on ATT network using standard USB modem driver.
He have ..G8 ROM version on Galaxy, phone is not rooted; Windows Vista
Here is how he did it:
1. Install NPC. (I got latest version from German O2 site, search this forum for link). NPC never worked properly for me but it installs ton of drivers, including modem driver.
2. My settings on Galaxy: USB debugging mode - ON; Mass Storage Only - OFF
3. Connect phone via USB, let it auto install all relevant drivers
In Device Manger, you should now see Samsung USB Modem device.
4. Create new dial up connection using Samsung USB modem with following data for ATT network:
phone number = *99#
username: WAP@CINGULARGPRS.COM
password: CINGULAR1
Monotata, happy browsing! (if only you i could do 3G on ATT
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