Enable Tethering on Google Nexus One

by hadi on January 9, 2010

Google Nexus One was released on 5th January at the Android Press Conference. The Nexus One was rooted before the official release. Android is going up and up and everyone is taking it seriously including Hackers. Hackers have managed to enable tethering (Wired or Wireless) on Android 2.1. It is not a full fledged ROM, but add-ons pack which includes a custom kernel, Busybox, Nano 2.09, powertop, dropbear, wireless tethering option, titanium backup and more.

Caution: As its an unofficial method produced by Hackers, so try it on your own risk.

Follow the steps below enable tethering on the Nexus One.

  • First up, you will have to unlock the bootloader, and then root your Nexus One for full file system access on Android 2.1.
  • Now download the Nexus One Add-on 0.1 from here and flash it over the existing firmware. Don’t wipe.
  • Now simply install wireless tethering, VPNC client, Adfree, N1 Torch to your liking. If you want to enable wired tethering, you’ll need to download an app for that from either Android Market, or directly from here.

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Via: Redmondpie

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