Sarah I just about managed to extrapolate your meaning here, all I get when I read this message is "Miss-spelled", "Miss-Spelled". :)
I think I turned it on, but so far nothing doing. I'm off to check on our network's website to see what one must do. If it should indeed be that you have to set it up per iPhone, if it costs extra they can keep it. We'll just continue using the iPad on its own. Gordon On 17 Oct 2011, at 23:32, Sarah Alawami wrote: lol. it is here in the states. How else will you teather over 3g? at least here in the sttes. If I go to settings and general and hotspot , Actually it si not there in ios5. I wonder if at7t asked apple to take it out? I was goign to give you the message it would say. Oops? Maybe someone who is in the uk can help you. On Oct 17, 2011, at 8:35 AM, Gordon Smith wrote: > Sarah > > My understanding is that that is no longer necessary. > > Gordon > > On 17 Oct 2011, at 16:33, Sarah Alawami wrote: > > You need to get a teathering plan with your phone provider. Be aware that > they might have a data cap. for example vz and at&t and sprint all have 5 > gigs of teathering per month. If you go over you will be charged 10 dollars > per extra gig. Oh and that's counting your 2 gig plan you have so if you > don't teather you still have 4 gigs to work with and use. if you do teather > you have 4, but if you use some of that to serf while on the rode you will > have what ever is left to teather. > On Oct 17, 2011, at 7:50 AM, 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. 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