Da-Chief
07-22-2008, 08:53
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While the iPhone finally supports third generation wireless broadband (assuming (http://www.corpsman.com/shownews/96000) your neighborhood is upgraded), it still can't officially be tethered and used as a wireless modem for your laptop. It looks like some innovative folks have crafted a workaround (http://cre.ations.net/blog/post/how-to-tether-your-iphone-3g-and-browse-the-web-using-your-3g-co). But it's not exactly a breezy process, requiring you jailbreak the phone, then use 3proxy and MobileTerminal. A tethered iPhone is also apparently quite the battery hog, and AT&T will probably come down hard should they find you're really gobbling up the data (your agreement (https://www.wireless.att.com/OLAM_PROD_CMS//English/staticContent/html/nationTC_cms.html) gives them the right to sock you for consumption exceeding 5GB/month).
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While the iPhone finally supports third generation wireless broadband (assuming (http://www.corpsman.com/shownews/96000) your neighborhood is upgraded), it still can't officially be tethered and used as a wireless modem for your laptop. It looks like some innovative folks have crafted a workaround (http://cre.ations.net/blog/post/how-to-tether-your-iphone-3g-and-browse-the-web-using-your-3g-co). But it's not exactly a breezy process, requiring you jailbreak the phone, then use 3proxy and MobileTerminal. A tethered iPhone is also apparently quite the battery hog, and AT&T will probably come down hard should they find you're really gobbling up the data (your agreement (https://www.wireless.att.com/OLAM_PROD_CMS//English/staticContent/html/nationTC_cms.html) gives them the right to sock you for consumption exceeding 5GB/month).
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