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I can't wait till it is a really easy process. It shouldn't matter how we use unlimited data...whether it is from our iPhone or MBP or windows...it's all the same on their end.
 
Badass! I might have to get an iphone now :)

My verizon contract expires next month, and while I really do love vzw's network, the iPhone might just be too hard to pass up now...

(I tether all the time with verizon; tehthering over EVDO kicks ASS... Switching to the (much) slower EDGE is probably going to suck, but hey, I want an iPhone :D)
 
I can't see this happening in the UK. Unlimited data would mean that no-one would use the wifi hotspots or pay for wifi in starbucks...
 
I can see the need for this. Consider this: someone sends an email with a Word attachment that you need to modify and send back. -- Can't do that on the iPhone but can do it on you laptop. You can then tether your phone to the laptop, download the file, modify it, then send it back. You can do this at a rest stop on the side of the highway (where there are no "hot spots"). So this has real-world applications.
 
Am I totally mistaken here, or are Intel-based Macs the only Macs supported?

Is there any love for us PPC-based Mac users?
 
I tried doing this through parallels on my mac, no dice it installed the script but wont allow me to tether with OS X..

Anyone have any other info on this?
 
Kicks As*

Right on.

This is great news.

My only disappointment over giving up my Blackberry Pearl for the iPhone was the loss of modem capability for my iBook.

Nice.
 
Yes, It Should


Yes, it should.

This is VERY Lame of Apple to leave this out.

It is obviously based on assumptions that laptop usage would consume too much bandwidth from ATT, etc, but I would bet in actuality this would not be the case.

Professionals would only use EDGE as a modem in dire circumstances.

I used it, for example, to update a webpage (just HTML) while desert camping. Minimal bandwidth here.
 
Has anyone been able to use any traffic other than HTTP on it? I cant seem to logon to instant messenger, or use other ports while tethered to EDGE.

Can anyone confirm/tell me what's wrong here?
 
This set up is for web traffic only, on 1080. I'm sure there is a work around but don't know what it is, also you may be red flagged by AT&T by using other ports, the iPhone as you know doesn't do chat.

For those of you who were having trouble setting this up on intel macs in the comments section of the op, someone has put together a updated tetherkit.
 
I might have to give this a try... i'm leaving town, and nervous about not being able to connect back to my server from my laptop if anything happens.

hhmmm... i might need other ports tho.


I used BT DUN hack on my treo 650 for 3 years for emergency/mobile laptop usage. EDGE over wifi will surely be faster than that, so complaining from me!

Bravo!

Edit:

Ok, i'm trying to run it... jailbreak connects, I reboot into restore mode... then everything just sits there. What am i missing? iPhone just says : Connect to iTunes. jailbreak doesn't change. What exactly is supposed to happen after the reboot?

thanks!
 
I would like to try this but wouldnt know where to start. Is there any sign of an easy fix to get going on this?

I have an intel macbook and iPhone:apple::apple::apple::apple:
 
I got this working using a modified guide..

Use jailbreak to unlock the phone.
Use iphoneinterface
Relock phone and add plist file.
Exit

Then
Download
http://dinkdoink.com/upload/tetherkit-osx.zip
unzip that file to the desktop
open terminal
type the following
cd Desktop
cd tetherkit-osx
chmod u+x *

then move jailbreak out
change to the phonedmg directory
cd (drag folder onto terminal it will autolink)
./jailbreak
(it should run)

cd
cd Desktop/tetherkit-osx
./tetherify-osx-intel.sh
Follow instructions

That worked for me and I was able to surf with my macbook at central park with my iphone in my pocket.

Many thanks to everyone who got this done.
 
Yes, it should.

This is VERY Lame of Apple to leave this out.

It is obviously based on assumptions that laptop usage would consume too much bandwidth from ATT, etc, but I would bet in actuality this would not be the case.

Professionals would only use EDGE as a modem in dire circumstances.

I used it, for example, to update a webpage (just HTML) while desert camping. Minimal bandwidth here.

I'd say it is very useful if you are on holiday (but still in the USA), within reach of the phone network, but without normal Internet access or with Internet access at exorbitant prices.

Example prices that I have seen: Tenerife is quite good, wireless access = 10Euro per day, 20Euro per week, 30 Euro per month; about half the island was covered last year. Hotels in Europe between 5Euro for 2 hours and 5Euro for 1/2 hour; that's where you would consider using the iPhone.
 
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