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Apr 11, 2008
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"Failed to open a connection to the network service. Your device may have reached its maximum number of supported network connections."

This is what I got when I tried to connect my iPhone to my MacBook Pro via bluetooth after "hacking" my iPhone to support tethering. Does anyone know how to fix this?

Thanks!

Pro-79
 
"Failed to open a connection to the network service. Your device may have reached its maximum number of supported network connections."

This is what I got when I tried to connect my iPhone to my MacBook Pro via bluetooth after "hacking" my iPhone to support tethering. Does anyone know how to fix this?

Thanks!

Pro-79

I have OS 3 Beta running and I have the same problem. Hope for a fix! It works over USB ..
 
I have OS 3 Beta running and I have the same problem. Hope for a fix! It works over USB ..

Really?! How did you get it to work over USB? After I connect it, nothing shows up under network connects. Sigh, I guess nothing is working today. :(

Pro-79
 
Really?! How did you get it to work over USB? After I connect it, nothing shows up under network connects. Sigh, I guess nothing is working today. :(

Pro-79

You have to install iPhoneSystemComponents.pkg on your mac. Thats a file of the os3 SDK.

reset your mac and it works over USB..

Bluetooth won't work at this moment.
 
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