Does anybody know if this works on the UK networks especially O2? I am
going with them for an iPhone contract since they do it free on all
tariffs and I have been with them for several years so can trust I won't
have any difficulties or if I do they are only a free phone call away.
Also most of my family and friends are on O2. Thanks for any comments on
this.
On 17/10/2011 15:50, Gordon Smith wrote:
Hi all
Firstly I'm very sorry for being somewhat out of the loop on this topic. It's
one which I have been intending to investigate for some time but due to
off-topic difficulties, I haven't been able to do so as yet.
It is my understanding that it is possible to create a personal hotspot and
thereby use the iPhone effectively as a modem for a Mac via a USB connection.
I'm not sure whether this has been detailed on list before but, if not, does
anybody happen to know how this is achieved? If so, does anybody happen to know
when the message was posted and what it's subject line was? In that case I
would just check out the list archive.
Thank you for any assistance on this. It's something I would very much like to
be able to get working.
Gordon
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