I'll likely be waiting until at least gen 2, probably gen 3 to actually get an iPad. Does anyone think (and I know that at this point it's pure speculation) that tethering will be possible in future models?
How would you connect an iPhone to an iPad?
Two-way 30-pin connector? Or via turning the iPhone into a wireless hotspot, allowing the iPad to pick up the signal?
Two-way 30-pin connector? Or via turning the iPhone into a wireless hotspot, allowing the iPad to pick up the signal?
thats the dumbest thing I have ever heard.
Yep JB iPhone and install MyWi works. But heard MyWi drain the battery easily.
bluetooth?
Does anyone think if you have the Net Share app for the iPhone would you be able to connect the iPad via Wi-Fi to it?![]()
Of course, AT&T still hasn't got laptop - to - iPhone tethering formally allowed yet, so why would this be different?
I would imagine this would work. I use it occasionally to connect my MacBook.
But, I also have a Motorola Droid hacked (a.k.a., rooted) with WiFi tethering enabled. Very fast and a perfect solution to the WiFi iPad I ordered.
As a consumer, why would you care about silly regulations as this? I'm pretty darned sure, that even the (somewhat silly, as it is being portrayed in the rest of the world) US legal system isn't so corporate-driven that a service provider could dictate that it it OK to use device X with this dataplan, unless the actual usage comes from device Y. You're paying for a connection, it's up to you how you choose to use said connection as long as you aren't breaking any laws while doing so.
Not so. you are obligated to the terms of use.
Not so. you are obligated to the terms of use.
So if you use the data service, you are required to agree to the terms of use.
That does not mean you can't decide to agree and then ignore your agreement. But it also means that the carrier can terminate your service if they determine that you have done so.