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Yes, you can tether your Droid with Windows

I haven’t seen much press about this yet, but PdaNet now supports USB and Bluetooth tethering for your laptop so that you may use your Droid and its data plan for accessing the internet.   The best part is that there is no need to ‘root’ your phone.  I have personally done it with version 2.12, and it works very well.

For USB tethering you need to install these drivers from Motorola’s website.

Caveats:

  1. After a trial period the free edition of PdaNet will only pass HTTP traffic.  For full IP connectivity you need to purchase the full product at $29 US.
  2. Verizon is not likely to be to happy with this and may try to charge you more for tethering.  Use at your own risk.
  3. The fine print of your contract says your “Unlimited Data” plan is really limited to 5 GB per  month, an amount which can be used up very quickly by a tethered PC.

More info: PDANet for Android

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Verizon Droid tethering available Q1 2010?

Gearlog.com is reporting that tethering for their upcoming Motorola Droid will be available sometime early next year. I’ve found a dozen posts around the innerwebs quoting the Gearlog scoop, but nothing substantiated from Verizon. Tethering has been the bane of 3G mobile carriers for as long as they’ve been providing the increased speed thanks to the enormous load it puts on their data networks. AT&T provided tethering to users of iPhones at one point, but quickly disabled the functionality as load went through the roof. Blackberry customers have enjoyed tethering for a number of years, but on a slower 2G network.

If you happen to know of an official position from Verizon on this, feel free to share it.

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