Unlocked IPhones on TMobile here in the U.S. receive tethering albeit at
Edge sppeds, not 3g.

 

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Subject: Re: Reversing My Thinking Never Felt So Good On The iPhone 3GS

 

For anyone interested, anyone using an iPhone with a 1gb or greater data
plan through Rogers Canada receives free tethering.  Tethering has been
free through Rogers Canada since the iPhone 3g s was released last July.

 

 

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On 2010-03-25, at 3:33 AM, Bryan Smart wrote:





I guess that's interesting in sort of a theoretical tech way, but I
don't really see the point.

You're paying for two data plans (AT&T and Verizon), which is probably
costing you at least $90 a month for both of the mobile data plans, not
counting your regular wireless calling charges. You can use Skype
without being near a hot spot, but you must have your laptop powered up,
connected to wireless data, its wireless network reconfigured to ad-hoc,
and connect the iPhone to the laptop's wireless. Then, you can use Skype
on the iPhone, true, but, after all of that, you might as well be
running it on the laptop. Running it on the laptop would just involve
starting the laptop, connecting to Verizon, and running Skype.

Maybe you mean to say that you only use the iPhone's Wifi connection,
but I don't see how this is so. I don't think that AT&T gives you the
option of not paying for a data service with the iPhone. You must pay
for the $30 data.

For $100, you can get unlimited iPhone data and voice calls. Then, you
can talk all you want. No need for Skype. Your battery will also last
longer. That isn't capable of cheap international calls, but, like I
said above, if you must use the laptop to gain access to Skype for the
iPhone, you might as well be running Skype on the laptop.

I suppose that you're using the iPhone as a wireless modem by using the
tethering profiles for download on that Austrian web site that have been
passed around. Of course, Apple helpfully blocked that out for AT&T in
the latest OS update.

Bryan

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To: [email protected]
Subject: Reversing My Thinking Never Felt So Good On The iPhone 3GS

Hello My Fellow iPhone and iPod Touchers,

As some of you may know, later today, Wednesday, I will be trekking down
to San Diego to attend the CSUN convention.  

As you may guess, I would never go anywhere without a reliable means of
connecting to the Internet on one of my portable computers.  

However, since my assimilation into the Apple Orchard, it is not enough
to merely have broadband access on my computer but I now insist on
having it (as WiFi) on my trusty iPhone 3GS for many reasons not the
least of which being that I now, almost exclusively, use it for Skype on
a daily basis.  

Truthfully, after having use the app on my iPhone 3GS, the thought of
being tethered to my computer albeit either a notebook or a Netbook in
order to use Skype comfortably, is almost laughable.

But Wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!  

Currently, one cannot use Skype, on the iPhone that is, via Edge or 3G;
that is to say, it can only be used via WiFi.  What to do?  

I'm sitting here typing this and laughing out loud at the thought, that,
since the iPhone 3GS' release last July, I haven't seen any articles or
received any request for assistance on the dilemma I found myself in as
I prepared to go where many have gone before, until just a few days ago.
(Smile)  

What I mean to say is that as of the date of its release, virtually
everyone wanted a way to tether their computer to the iPhone, using it
like a high speed broadband MODEM, an almost effortless feat to achieve
on my beloved Samsung Epix Windows Mobile phone.  (Big, big smile)
(That was for all you Apple Koolade drinkers!!!)  

Not to brag, but like many, without having to jail break the device, I
was able to turn my iPhone 3GS into a broadband MODEM within mere days
of its purchase.  You see, the trick was... But I digress.  Sorry.  

Getting Back To The Point:  

Unlike previous trips, this time I wish to continue to use my mobile
device (the iPhone) in the same way I use it here at home on my wireless
network.
Get it?  You see, instead of wanting the iPhone to act as an Internet
conduit for my computer, I want the computer to act as a WiFi hotspot
(conduit) for my iPhone.  This concept is referred to as "Reverse
Tethering".  

My Solution?  

In addition to being an A T & T Wireless customer, I am also a Verizon
Wireless customer and as such, I have a Verizon Wireless Air Card.  It
is generally accepted that the Verizon wireless Air Cards (via EVDO)
provide noticeably faster data access than does A T & T Wireless.  To be
honest, this is the primary reason I continue to subscribe to Verizon
Wireless.  

Although I am blessed to have several portable computers from which to
choose, the only two I seriously considered taking with me were my
MacBook Pro 13-inch or my Acer (Aspire One), 7-inch Windows 7 Ultimate
Netbook.  Of course, my Verizon Wireless Air Card works beautifully on
them both.  As a side note, "yes" the Air Card works on my MacBook
either in Snow Leopard, in a Windows 7 Virtual machine, or in Windows 7
via BootCamp.  

Because of the much more convenient size of the Acer and its
substantially lesser value, I chose it over the MacBook Pro.

Oh!  I almost forgot.  The solution to reverse tethering the iPhone to
any wireless capable computer, including Desktop models, is to setup an
ad-hoc wireless network.  

Beware!  Now that reverse tethering is beginning to become more popular,
especially since the announcement of the iPad, do not be tricked into
purchasing any software that will configure this setup for you; because,
setting up such a configuration, on either the Mac or Windows 7, takes
only a few steps to accomplish and doesn't require any additional
software.

Yep!  "Reversing my thinking never felt so good, on the iPhone 3GS."

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