tether droid eris to Ubuntu 10.04 machine
My internet service provider is a bit dicey and I occasionally need to be on the Internet even when they are figuring out how to reboot their remote router when they lose connectivity. So I thought I would just tether my smartphone (Droid ERIS) to my computer. After a bit of searching, I came up with a couple requirements.
Enter easytether. In 5 minutes I had internet connectivity... here's what I did:
I'm impressed! What's more telling (aside from this just working) is that there is not yet a Mac version, but there is both a 32 and a 64 bit Ubuntu package. It makes me wonder exactly how many Ubuntu users there really are and how long until it surpasses the Mac market.
Speed results:
- I didn't want to root my phone. While this is technically a cool thing to do, I just don't want to do that right now.
- I need to be able to connect natively to an Ubuntu linux machine. All my computers are currently running ubuntu and I didn't want to screw around with wine or a virtual machine.
Enter easytether. In 5 minutes I had internet connectivity... here's what I did:
- downloaded easytether
- downloaded the ubuntu driver to the phone
- connected the phone to the computer (via usb)
- installed the .deb located in phone's download folder
- ran easytether on the phone
- ran "easytether enumerate" on my computer
- ran "sudo dhclient easytether0" on my computer
I'm impressed! What's more telling (aside from this just working) is that there is not yet a Mac version, but there is both a 32 and a 64 bit Ubuntu package. It makes me wonder exactly how many Ubuntu users there really are and how long until it surpasses the Mac market.
Speed results:
Last Result: Download Speed: 674 kbps (84.3 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 635 kbps (79.4 KB/sec transfer rate)
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