(It's not a tutorial, but more of a undiscovering. I'll get to the point of Gaia soon enough, so don't infract me please.)
Last night, at around 1:47am, in an attempt to root my mytouch 3g, I stumbled across an idea.
I asked myself, "What if I could use my phone as a wireless modem without voiding my warantee?" So thanks to the existence of Google, and the late nite block on Nick, I discovered PdaNet. (I'm sure most probably know about it, and I'm a late bird joining the flock.) But I found out I can bridge my 3g internet on my phone, and use it for free on my PC. And while in the process, I said "I wonder if this is Gaia compatible.
To get to the point, if your phone has a seperate IP from your computer, and it's bridging itself, basically bringing everything "there" - "here", can't this method be used as a proxy? Or a Dial-Up method?
I mean, I've been through 8 hacked accounts today and nothing has happened. "So far".
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- 28 Jan. 2010 09:59pm #1
This just might be crazy enough to work!
I miss my old LG account.
- 29 Jan. 2010 12:33pm #2
As a proxy? Sure I don't see why not.
But wouldn't it be easier to just use www.proxy.org?
- 29 Jan. 2010 02:42pm #3
Just use a prxoy for hacking
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- 29 Jan. 2010 04:08pm #4
- 29 Jan. 2010 04:17pm #5
Yes, because it's bridging my 3g connection, meaning that it's basically duplicating what's on my phone.
@ The trading option and everything else works.I miss my old LG account.
- 29 Jan. 2010 04:23pm #6
The thing is, I don't have a 3g phone. xD
So, does this works only for 3g phones and here's my current phone.
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- 29 Jan. 2010 04:31pm #7
If it's android, and you pay for a data plan, it'll work.
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- 30 Jan. 2010 12:46am #8
Okay you have to teach me this method ^_^
- 31 Jan. 2010 03:50am #9
You're voiding your warranty just by having PDANet as it requires a jailbroken iPhone. :/
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- 31 Jan. 2010 08:09am #10
- 31 Jan. 2010 03:23pm #11
This seems like way too much work.
- 01 Feb. 2010 11:22pm #12
as i said before there is no point just get a wifi router but you will still have the same IP
so even then it would fail
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- 02 Feb. 2010 12:04am #13
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- 02 Feb. 2010 01:54am #15
Wireless router? Your aware that that doesn't connect to a wifi signal so much as your ISPs internet right?
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- 02 Feb. 2010 02:37am #17
Some idiotic person, I'm sure.
- 02 Feb. 2010 02:50am #18
When I connect to my router via Wifi, I get a new IP, you must be doing it wrong.
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- 02 Feb. 2010 02:55am #19
Are you disconnecting and reconnecting? Because then you;d be refreshing the IP...Besides, when connecting to a router, all the connections go to the same place: the router. The router is plugged in and connected to your ISP. Only one way out, using the same connection for all the computers. I see no way your IP changes.