For me, I wanted my Shield TV to be the device using the data, via my laptop's WiFi. So far for the last few days I've been getting use of my hotspot without the data being reflected on the TMobile website as hotspot data. I have been reading here and there about TTL, but what other setting, configuration and more we need to consider in order to hide successfully our data consumption from the hotspot monthly allotment. Change TTL value from 64 to 65 Thats all start hotspot on the 3 phone and on the recieving phone or pc change TTL to 65" 0. jonmorris Posts: 20,214. You are aware you don't need to use the command line to make firewall entries, right? Hi anyone who can help. Also if you edit ttl you need to make sure to do it right, its easy to use hex on accident when editing it on Windows. @Mildew In this next example TTL stands for whatever your native (unknown to me) ttl is, INC equals increase, And = sets/changes the value to whatever number follows after it. See if we cant get you rolling soon. If its a 5s then you cant because its a 64bit. If you have home internet, you can vpn into your home router and basically be your own vpn provider. So with TTL 65 + PDANET trick, I do get MUCH better speeds than my normal Tmobile hotpot, but some websites only want to show up as mobile version on my Windows PC so what can I do to get desktop only versions of websites? No kidding. Apply here! I tried using PdaNet, but I dont have iTunes, and it takes so long to download with this kind of internet speed. but found that by checking None under PdaNet settings. I could be wrong but in all these years with all of my trials Im gonna have to say Id love to see it but I HIGHLY doubt it. With that said connect the Slate to your phones hotspot then sign-in to the Slate. I have LG phone. 3. 05) All the one i have dont so i had to change the firmware, i use advanced tomato specifically, ddwrt is good too, Update: I even tried PDAnet with Hide tethering option enabled, it STILL didnt work T-mobile must have changed the way they detect usage. But their dual wan ability stinks. Like I said I use the dd-wrt/iptables and apn option. Ive tried PIA VPN but tethering is still throttled to 512kbps. Its honestly easier to run command prompt as admin and run netsh int ipv4 set glob defaultcurhoplimit=65(no quotation marks) and thwn reboot, it doesnt work without a reboot. For T-Mobile anyway they text me a warning with over 50gb of data use (phone use or not) and "can" throttle me during peak hrs/congestion (I have noticed what might be throttling but is more likely congestion 5-9pm on weeknights). I have done NO MODS TO MY COMPUTER. But it is super slow in hotspot mode. I retried the settings put global tether_dun_required 0 today and I didnt get an error message with it, so hopefully it took and will help. It is capable of shuttling hundreds of megabits per second and it is efficient. Any advice would be much appreciated, and although I want to get as fast a link as possible Ill be happy if the ps4 will connect at any speed , as sony wont let me play any games or use any apps unless I have a connection of some sort to their servers Thanks D. My bad, Tom M. I meant to write mobile DATA. My set up these days is two modems>Ubuntu server with added zentyal gui and modified load balancing>Devices, r7000, and servers. The corrected errors meant my VPN speed was nearly as fast as no VPN. So Ive tried all of these, I tried changing the APN, but that didnt work, many times as well. it maxes out at around 90 here and avgs 50, even Verizon the supposed best net work can only get the same, there just isnt enough lit fiber where i live(there might not even be enough dark fiber to expand for all i know). Well, google has to know.. I wrote except instead of accept. Wether or not it is possible to force the tablet not decrease TTL? Much faster with USB tethering, which is why we would like to tether to a router and connect that way but still hiding our tethering. [GUIDE] Increase your Nexus 4's system partition for more space! Your data still isnt truly unlimited even if youre just planning on using your phone or tabletwhich, by the way, T-Mobile and other carriers still fail to understand that there are Windows and OS X powered tablets, not just Android and iOS. Supposedly, its simplified now without tiers of data caps, just one simple plan without limits. To modify the bundle causing the digs to become invalid this was on iOS but Im sure it would still work but if youre going that route you can, most likely, just delete the carrier bundle. I have one for each. And how did you find -what- to change the APN to? PS: Ive currently exceeded the first 4GB, [RECOVERY] [Infinix Zero 5G] [TWRP 3.7.0] [X6815/X6815B] [12+] [UNOFFICIAL] TeamWin Recovery - Initial release. ive tried apple ipcu and ibackupbot. WP admin loads slow when I try to make changes. Then double click it and add value 65 as hexadecimal. Any ping that runs through the router. Like Jay says the worst it may slow down to in the few hours when the whole planet is using thier phones at the same time is maybe 8 or so Mbs. I have a USB dongle on my desktop. [b]Virtual Wireless Access Point[/b] I'd love to find a way to get around the throttle limit. Once you find it we can destroy it. If anyone did, please post any links that might be useful. While it may slow down your connection a bit, one sure way to get around any sniffing T-Mobile might be doing to detect your tether usage is to tunnel your traffic through a VPN (Virtual Private Network). or it wont be able to find the phone. #!/bin/sh There is a possibility that T-Mobile devices have a flag sent before a teathering session and somehow mark data from the wlan interface but i would not know since i use either unlocked devices or one that can be flashed to aosp. Google n XDA are best sources for LG phone rooting info. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters. Changing TTL on DD-WRT is simple. ), and tried changing TTL on Windows as well (As usual nothing happened). Anyone know a way to get this working on a BSD box (PFsense, FreeBSD,opnBSD, etc., etc.) There is better info in the comments than the article its self. This entire thread is geared towards Android owners. There is a comment before my last one awaiting moderation. Once I did the steps above, I went up to 35-50mbps. You are using an out of date browser. I would like to make it simple. If not you can still do it but it isnt as cut and dry; with VPN and all. Here is the code you (Alex) said you used: [code] Im going to note here Ive been using T-Mobiles Unlimited data plan ($150 monthly for 4 lines, unlimited everything) for 1 year. I dont know what this method does to the desktop? <> Type settings put global tether_dun_required 0 and press enter. Am I missing some setting in the router? Is there any method a not as techy as yall guy could use for more modest usage ? Does anybody know if it works with SPRINT? Pash referring to masking settings, depending on pad net version depends on if you can access or if you have to mod a few strings. at com.android.providers.settings.SettingsProvider.call(Unknown Source:9 Basically being deprioritized whenever but doesnt matterI can still stream HD basically anytime. Now press the Restart Firewall button and you should be running at near full speed on your carriers wireless network. Ac does good but I bought a 800 router 3 yeaRs ago with it and a book or a few sheets of paper would deflect the sign but you can get 80 wide with proper multi ac. Pdanet and easytether pro were both full versions. I use the one for Arch Linux. my phone directly in the middle of the night only manages between 60-85Mbs, thats it, thats all the towers around me supports, the connection speed to the tower is likely 300Mbs but that doesnt help me or others in such areas if the tower wont let us use that bandwidth, good for you you live in a major city, you know what the avrage lte bandwith for T-Mobile is 18Mbs, the speed of your connection isnt only determined by your phone, the area your in affects it also. A few days ago I did: adb shell and ran the: settings put global tether_dun_required 0. I shall now convey to him, in mind-boggling, lickety-split fashion (sorry; Im a metrics freak, yknow), my devoted gratitude for the authors advice. At home on the same tower, no issues so far. DD-WRT Rtr 66, From Zach Dont know the logic but maybe someone here can explain. OS Version: 10.0.10240 N/A Build 10240 Spent the past 4 hours with these methods. Let me see what I can find to edit it on your machine. I have a galaxys7 with metropcs UNROOTED What would work so they Don't see how much data I'm using? at com.android.providers.settings.SettingsProvider.mutateGlobalSetting(U Time to live (TTL) is the amount of time or "hops" that a packet is set to exist inside a net. Marc Im not sure what you mean by I have three. The same just change the number to 128, not that it matters the internet does not care so long as your TTL is above 32, does your phone have issues using the internet over wifi? Hey there. Then click Restart Firewall. It really sounds like your carrier files are being ignored due to incompatibility or currupt signatures. Netflix 4K slurps down so much data, I would be nervous a manual review might be tripped. You can use another puter, phone, tab, router, whatever. All the TMobile APN's disappear when this one is active. Without a reboot I can't connect to a WiFi, can't get ip address. What follows are a few observations. You can also force vpn traffic but I see no use fir this here. Also I came across something saying that switching over to ipv4 instead of ipv6 and the dun=0 trick will work. i want to use mobile hotspot without them throttling me. On an LG K7 w/ metropcs 8gb plan, android version 5.1.1. Any thoughts? sppeeds will onyl be cut in half if you are running a repeater bridge with one antenna, especially a old as dirt linksys 54g, that barly has the power to run ddwrt to begin with(that had to make a light build to get it working on the thing), any thing you add as a go between will increase the latency, if you wanted the lowest latency why dont you just connect directly to the pc, with its ttl edited there will be no extra processing, the only need for a server or router to mangle the data is to allow more devices to connect, it also simplifies the network for me, but its not a requirement in any sense. sleep 10 JavaScript is disabled. The phone speed is always above 50+Mbps. There are a lot of WiFi ones with write ups floating and Ive Had a usb one before thats floating out there thats similar to what easytether does on android. Make sure youre in the right carrier bundle folder as there is the one the phone uses and there is a copy of the list on the phone as well. 12 1 datanxiete 1 yr. ago Unless you're using custom hardware don't spend time trying to game this. I torrent 24/7 no flags on results p2p its the sever adress that they flag on XB anything through that gets a yellow flag and counts toward hot spot but will still get access even after it hits cap. I go through this stuff when I transfer my scripts between firmware/OS, IM mostly sure it is my script. It doesn't hide the data use with just TTL it just lets you use it like it's a phone (not hotspot). And did you test the speed on the phone and compare it to the computer? What are you running left to right and what have you done. yea verizon slows me down from 6 am to 3 pm after that its full lte, im stuck with them fkers for the next 2 yrs so ill be getting my monies worth out of them expensive bastards. Looking for a way to change the TTL value for all traffic that passes through the router to a custom value (65) so that I can set it up along with a mobile wired hotspot (netgear nighthawk M1). Youll have to sign-in to the router once more, once in advanced settings at the top select Network, from that menu select Firewall, once in the firewall setting select Custom Rules (its in blue text). I have PdaNet+ set to NOT HIDE TETHER USE, both on phone and computers, even though PdaNet+ on my phone says hiding is required with my provider.. Hello folks, I thought this might be the place to ask this question given how knowledgeable you all are. But with the rooted bypass installed n the signal boosting hack I figured out I was at 430gb data and 217gb tether-hotspot last mo. There are no posts matching your filters. But the device Wi-Fi hotspot is sloooooow. Also, how do I force my Windows 10 traffic through the tunnel? The only modification in the copied firewall command was changing the TTL to 66 I admit I was skeptical at first, but with only a gigabyte of hotspot data left I figured I would try and download a few big files I had kicking around my cloud storage. So I went back to an ATT SIM several months ago and all is well again. modprobe xt_HL Again, make sure you're running CMD as administrator. Get a free OPPO Find N2 Flip when you become a product ambassador. Now I can set sail once again and get back to my quest for software privacy, free from the cruel masters of restraint! months connected to a PC and then to an Asus WIFI router used around 300GB and get decent speeds from around 7mbs-8Mbs at the lowest and average anywhwere around 17-28Mbs. We just have to find something to edit the bundle with before you push it, like the guy in the post did. I did nothing to the phone at all. Got Zenmate VPN ($42/2 YRS) and also Easytether Pro for less than PDANet and now back up and running. Actually you can always just use the Phoenix jailbreak. Here in Florida t-mobile throttles everybody after 26GB monthly use. by shwaba Tue Dec 29, 2020 5:43 am, Post But is that really the case or is this a false embellishment? Type settings put global tether_dun_required 0 and press enter. honestly if your rooted with a recovery installed i would just backup your rom and install a custom one, that should work out of the box with just the ttl edit and it it doesnt work you can just restore the back up, its hard to know whats been done with the default rom that marks the data. Downside is that you would have to run it to your windows machine so you canadjust (mangle) the ttl but then you can also use ice to share it from there. A free app on the google play store and it works for everything.. been doing it for months..never had any issues, Which one do you use? Havent hardly used Merlin but are you sure its not your script?? I use PDAnet on an unlocked LG v60 (originally an AT&T phone refurbished) on MetroPCS connected to a laptop with USB cable, then share it to an ASUS wifi router with ethernet cable (the RT-AC86U router I got refurbished on amazon for 99 bucks). Its a two part process. Will need to ask Google more how to questions? @Jay, please help me! Sorry about delay, I have been using this method for 4 months now, last month 78K on teather and Ive used TBs of data. The command to enter the editor is: vi /etc/sysctl.conf. Honestly I think if youre going to do it go all the way or dont even bother Because otherwise its just a hassle. I say this after my refurbished ASUS RT-N66U died after 2 months. -o get_wanface portion of the code. I need to change TTL in windows 10. I tried to use a router from the desktop to share over WiFi, with a Network Bridge, but it kind of broke PDANet. Can you please explain what youre trying to say a little better so a sleepy layman can understand?? (2 to 4 HD streams, zoom meetings, etc. My advice is to ignore that VPN University link. Best way I know to test true speeds are to build to setups, set them up p2p, and run download and upload tests under minimal to crazy extreme and rigorous speed testing. ASSUMING, O our God here we go, you meant a wireless reapeater; I dont feel that saying it only get cuts in half with a single antennie repeater bridge is fair. ubuntu can manage whatever you throw at it, the limiting factor will be the wifi card at that point, if you have a old laptop you could just connect the ubuntu machine via wifi and share the internet via Ethernet to a router(or just use the built in android usb tethering, ubuntu supports it natively and just share that via ethernet or wifi from the pc) , it should manage to get you 100Mbs at least if the towers in your area support that, download the speedtest app on your android to compare, some degradation is normal, but on a good lte connection 30Mbs would be the min(if you are deprioritized) and i would expect 45-50+ depending on what the towers can provide in your area, android uses normal ndis at this point over a generic driver, windows has support built in since at least windows 8(havent tested with anything older). With iptables I always had to use the increment (inc) command on the in coming traffic from WAN (phone), Decrement (dec) the packages coming from lan (puter and other local devices), Set the unit to spit out 65 (to be converted to 64). OK. What I dont understand is the This will circumvent that part. I'm attempting to use a phone as WAN and bypass the carrier tethering limit. If I remember right it comes with most drivers on hand. Why did everything but specific flashmode was working I've no clue. Was 64,set to 65. Perhaps Im missing something? How to get VPN working? I was just curious how you stand it and wanted to make everyone aware that from my testing. You could also try using anetsh command ? So heres whats worked for me: (1) TTL set to 41 hex on my laptop/pc; (2) PIA VPN. I feel, somehow, renewed. I am rural and TMobile and AT&T share a tower here, maybe that has something to do with why it works at home, but not in town. This is an option though. As you indicate, unless the kernel (or networking driver?) Also I am using a custom rom based on the s8 DR Ketan. at android.os.Binder.onTransact(Binder.java:492) I cant remember what I used to do it though. I do run a VPN on the phones/tablet but don't bother with it on the PC or TVs (need the speed and VPN slows things down a bit, would do it if it was needed). But yeah, thanks! Im gone, I went Into a good bit of detail last time Im pretty sure either way I know I have enough for a google battle to fight your way to freedom. Having access to unlimited high speed internet has been amazing. Have you tired adding to /etc/config/network -. They didn't warn me. Honestly Id go the unknown bundle route and if I didnt like it Id worry about side loading your apps. I understand you headache but at least you arent at it alone as I. Ill try to get back soon. I wonder if there are any companies out there offering unlimited tethering? at android.os.Binder.onTransact(Binder.java:492) Its decent speeds of around 15mbs. Streaming in 1080p on Netflix takes up 4.7GB/hour. Click to expand. Anyone out there struggling just d/load == PDA NET and EASY TETHER and you are well on your way. Any new ideas. From the boonies to Atl I get great speeds everywhere I get decent sig. Off to look for cheap routers. There are also a small amount of wired versions but are extremely hard to find when needed. Have a good day. However after switching to PDAnet the throttling stopped. Always smart to test other options. As for pda net, from my testing years back, it does three things. Post I just copied it from the below link. I noticed that right away. You are using an out of date browser. The solution has fucking killed me. Ok. C:\Windows\system32>ping 127.0.0.1Pinging 127.0.0.1 with 32 bytes of data:Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=100Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=100Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=100Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=100Ping statistics for 127.0.0.1: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms, C:\Windows\system32>ping 192.168.0.1Pinging 192.168.0.1 with 32 bytes of data:Reply from 192.168.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64Reply from 192.168.0.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=64Reply from 192.168.0.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=64Reply from 192.168.0.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=64Ping statistics for 192.168.0.1: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 1ms, Average = 0msC:\Windows\system32>ping www.google.comPinging www.google.com [216.58.209.68] with 32 bytes of data:Reply from 216.58.209.68: bytes=32 time=24ms TTL=57Reply from 216.58.209.68: bytes=32 time=24ms TTL=57Reply from 216.58.209.68: bytes=32 time=24ms TTL=57Reply from 216.58.209.68: bytes=32 time=22ms TTL=57Ping statistics for 216.58.209.68: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 22ms, Maximum = 24ms, Average = 23ms. Now obviously the ttl value is different and I understand that you add one to 64 for every connection between your device accessing the web and your phone. For a year now. Ps: I recommend looking into running ddwrt on another router if you have one laying around that can run it, its pretty simple to setup the proper firewall filters to mangle the TTL on the fly with the plus sides being that a entire network can run behind it with if you set it as a repeater/repeater bridge. I just put a space (return) to separate it from what was. Reboot- doesn't work, check it again- it's 64 :S, Yeah, it won't save across boots. You're going to be entering a command to change your TTL. New. Im not familiarized. Hi Sailor, Ive used pdanet(paid 8 buck full version) usb tether to a laptop and it works good but disconnects a little too often and a little finicky disconnecting if I move the phone or the usb cable. If I use a ubuntu setup, will my MB per second speed increase? I downloaded the new carrier bundle for ios11 (metro 29.0) used another device that was jail broken to edit/corrupt the factory bundle then I pushed it on the ios11 device. Michelle, So then is your ASUS router set up as some sort of bridge mode so that it can connect to your WiFi hotspot, and then forward that wifi signal to all wireless connected and wireless devices to the ASUS router? Any help? What .ipcc file do you recommend and/or are you using, where can I get it? Im confused. 65 as decimal, remember that hexadecimal is base 16 so 65 is really 101 ,use 41 if you use hexadecimal. In the right pane, add the following value: dun=0 just make sure that wlan data is routed through the standard cellular interface with the rest of the phones data. Mildew, you sound like a smart fella, and your input is appreciated, There are more adwanced way to do this so you can run a whole network off this by using a router with either DD-wrt, Tomatos or open-wrt or a dedicated pc running either pfsense, linux, or freebsd to act as a router and mangle the TTl on the fly, the benefits of this is it gets ALL of the data(windows seem to miss a small amount arohnd 5%) and its possible to edit the User agent in ways that dont mess up websites with squid and just appending the device. Im 99% sure it does but Ive always wondered as I avoid it like the plague. Some people might not need to use a VPN if they are just going from their phone to one device (without an extra hop). 255|CPH1803:/ $ settings put global tether_dun_required 0 Open terminal and enter : sudo sysctl -w net.inet.ip.ttl=65 For IOS users you need a jailbroken device and a terminal emulator installed. I guess i just dont understand why the dun method was working for the s7 but not the note 8.. i have the TTL set. EDIT: Correction on testing the TTL. get_wanface: not found There are too many options here to list them all, but when it comes to simplicity PIA (Private Internet Access VPN) is the best and easiest to set up and will run you about $39.95 a year ($3.33 a month). From Gizmodo For my system to work, I do the combination of ALL 3 I live way out, satellite Internet is garbage, but I have a nice Tmobile signal. Download the ADB and Fastboot installer from XDA-developers. Just dont click it. If you're tethering from a mobile phone, adjusting TTL won't do anything. I get a text from MetroPCS the minute I get near or go over 35GB telling me I will be deprioritized or whatever. i imagine that the note8 is not much different than the s8, so you should try those to see if it works. Do they feel as guilty as you? Thanks. I did a manual update of the driver. Now with phone.. Well, I don't have the understanding of linux to find the right config and change it. After youre signed in select More Settings on the right, then Advanced. 3 and 4 can be done by a automate tool, I use MacroDroid. They play nice with each other. the only thing im still thinking of doing is upgrading the antennas on the router to something higher gain to increase the effective power, not really nessary but would help, The latency with the hotspot option always was above 30 for me. So the tethering works (normal throttled tethering) without the Vpn?? [/code]. It can use the AT command set the . I thought this thread was dead glad we are still working on this the database global tether_offload_disabled0 needs to be there I'm just trying to help and apn fast you have caps think that matters also maybe wrong there's a little more to do I think. at com.android.providers.settings.SettingsService$MyShellCommand.putForU Lo and behold, there was no change on the hotspot data usage of my account, so Im good to go. the xbox now apears as a windows pc, its download speeds were back down to 600kbps and 60ms ping. The system can obviously handle it, it costs no one anything due to deprioritization, and those who expect the best speeds who use less than heavy users get prime speeds. I had attempted using TTL but still had issues with the WiFi hotspot being throttled. by LoveMeSomeCALTE Fri Aug 20, 2021 10:31 am, Post Cos end up ising 30Gb i first few days of billing cycle, n then stuck iwth 512kbps:(. S Only deprioritization. When I turn on the VPN connection, and fire up a browser, navigate to What is My IP? I hate usb tether option, true I get 2mb/ss but it stops my phone from charging plus it gets hot, I ask about vpn because I thought hide data would actually hide it from Them. Honestly though an old top with zantyal seems to be the best.
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