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Message #22752
Tethering with Nexus 4 mako
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Date:
Wed, 2 Nov 2016 04:30:56 +0000
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Tethering with Nexus 4 mako
Hello,
I was just wondering if anyone has figured out how to use Nexus 4 (mako)
for tethering the internet connection. These are the options as I see them:
1. Wifi tether: some time ago I got a response on IRC that it's
blacklisted because it doesn't work on mako; and I confirm that I see no
such option in settings.
2. USB tether: I change USB mode in TweakGeek from media to network;
connect to laptop using USB cable; my Ubuntu 16.04 recognizes network
device, tries to establish network connection for few minutes and
eventually gives up.
3. Bluetooth tethering: I don't know how that's possible at all.
So, has anyone succeeded in any way? Or do bugs already exist (I
couldn't find them) for these features?
Thank you!
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