I have noticed that it seems to be much faster updating an IPhone over wifi. I would just tell your student to back up her phone and then try and do it over wifi at home. If not find somewhere she can use a reliable connection.

On 8/4/2013 1:39 PM, Moop Curran wrote:
Hi,
I have a student who's iphone isn't yet updated to ios 6, and she has minimal 
access to a computer and itunes. My question is, can I download the update to 
my computer and install it that way, we have a poor internet connection where I 
work with her, I tried to download it on my computer and install it directly in 
the same sitting, but it was taking forever. I would suggest the over the air 
update to her, but she's a beginner user, and I don't know how her access to 
wi-fi is. So is there a way I can just download the .dmg file to my computer 
tonight, then install it from my computer to her phone tomorrow?
Thanks,
Courtney


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