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Tether Your iPhone to Your Notebook

July 25th, 2007 @ 12:00 pm

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Categories: Gizmos and Gadgets, Travel Tips

Tags: Apple iPhone, Notebook, Phone, Network, Rick Broida

iphone22.jpgTethering is the process of connecting your cell phone — usually via cable or Bluetooth — to your notebook so that it (the phone) can serve as a wireless modem. Lots of phones can do this (I’ve had great success with my Verizon LG enV), but the iPhone isn’t one of them.

It is now.

Some creative developer types figured out how to tether the iPhone using an ad-hoc Wi-Fi network. That means you’ll be able to enjoy wireless Internet access on your Windows or Mac notebook anywhere there’s an AT&T EDGE signal. That’s assuming, however, you’re fairly tech-savvy, able to comfortably delve into network settings and set up proxy servers. The instructions are fairly clear, but definitely not for the faint of heart. What’s more, tethering your iPhone could represent a violation of AT&T’s terms of service, so do it at your own risk. Then let us know how it goes.

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    assetmax

    07/26/07 | Report as spam

    Great idea

    I have had a cell phone tether desire for years....now it can be secretly fulfilled... but cost to benefit is quite high compared to free edge cards and $49 per month unlimited vs. i-phone in cost and monthly access/use fees...how about I-phone goes to advertiser supported free services?

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    jones2158

    12/26/07 | Report as spam

    RE: Tether Your iPhone to Your Notebook

    nice. thanks for sharing

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    jones2158

    12/26/07 | Report as spam

    RE: Tether Your iPhone to Your Notebook

    That's crazy that it would violate at&t's terms. aren't you paying for net time anyways?

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