If you have the iPhone 3.0 software update, tethering is built into the software now, perhaps under Preference. Note: AT&T has said tethering service, along with MMS, will be delayed for a few months. If you do not have the iPhone 3.0 software update, but rather have the 2.0 update or before, you will have to jailbreak it which may void warranty.
The steps to do so are below: 1. Jailbreak your iPhone 3G 2. Install 3Proxy and MobileTerminal 1.
Fire up the “Cydia†application that was installed during the iPhone 3G jailbreak 2. Navigate to Install>All Packages 3. Find and install MobileTerminal 4.
Find and install 3Proxy 5. T the “Home†button to verify that MobileTerminal is now installed on the homescreen (3Proxy isn’t a GUI app, so you won’t see an application icon) 3. Create an ad-hoc WiFi network on your laptop laptop 1.Name it something memorable - like “Tether-ific†4.
Lock your iPhone 3G on to the ad-hoc WiFi network you just created 1. Settings>WiFi Networks 5. Find out your iPhone’s IP address 1.
Setting>WiFi Networks 2. Tap on the little blue arrow to the right of the WiFi network you just joined - “Tether-ific,†in this case 3. Write down the iPhone IP address 6.
Fire up MobileTerminal on your iPhone 3G 1. Execute the proxy program 1. Type in “socks†and hit enter 2.
You won’t get any confirmation that the SOCKS server is up and running, but it is 3. T the “Hom†button to return to homescreen 1. Remember to quit the MobileTerminal application by opening it later and holding down the “Home†button and forcing it to quit 7.
Start up your iPhone’s Safari browser and open a web page 1. Wait for your iPhone’s Safari browser to realize that it can’t use the ad-hoc WiFi network (because it leads nowhere, for now) and then switch to using the 3G data connection 2. This step takes a little while, so be patient 8.
Configure Firefox to use your iPhone proxy 1. Preferences>Advanced>Network>Setting 2. Find the “SOCKS Host†field and enter the IP address you wrote down earlier 3.
Set port toâ€1080″ 4. Go to Firefox’s address bar and type in “about:config†1. Find the “Filter†field and type in “socks†1.
Find the entry that looks like “network.proxy. Socks_remote_dns†1. Double click 7.
Change value to “true†9. You’re done, get to surfing the web through your new iPhone 3G tether! Remember to quit MobileTerminal when you’re done surfing at 3G speeds.
Start up MobileTerminal again and hold down the “Home†button until the application force-quits.
If you have the iPhone 3.0 software update, tethering is built into the software now, perhaps under Preference. Note: AT&T has said tethering service, along with MMS, will be delayed for a few months. If you do not have the iPhone 3.0 software update, but rather have the 2.0 update or before, you will have to jailbreak it which may void warranty.
The steps to do so are below: 1. Jailbreak your iPhone 3G 2. Install 3Proxy and MobileTerminal 1.
Fire up the “Cydia� Application that was installed during the iPhone 3G jailbreak 2. Navigate to Install>All Packages 3.
Find and install MobileTerminal 4. Find and install 3Proxy 5. T the “Home�
Button to verify that MobileTerminal is now installed on the homescreen (3Proxy isn’t a GUI app, so you won’t see an application icon) 3. Create an ad-hoc WiFi network on your laptop laptop 1.Name it something memorable - like “Tether-ific� 4.
Lock your iPhone 3G on to the ad-hoc WiFi network you just created 1. Settings>WiFi Networks 5. Find out your iPhone’s IP address 1.
Setting>WiFi Networks 2. Tap on the little blue arrow to the right of the WiFi network you just joined - “Tether-ific,� In this case 3.
Write down the iPhone IP address 6. Fire up MobileTerminal on your iPhone 3G 1. Execute the proxy program 1.
Type in “socks� And hit enter 2. You won’t get any confirmation that the SOCKS server is up and running, but it is 3.
T the “Hom� Button to return to homescreen 1. Remember to quit the MobileTerminal application by opening it later and holding down the “Home�
Button and forcing it to quit 7. Start up your iPhone’s Safari browser and open a web page 1. Wait for your iPhone’s Safari browser to realize that it can’t use the ad-hoc WiFi network (because it leads nowhere, for now) and then switch to using the 3G data connection 2.
This step takes a little while, so be patient 8. Configure Firefox to use your iPhone proxy 1. Preferences>Advanced>Network>Setting 2.
Find the “SOCKS Host� Field and enter the IP address you wrote down earlier 3. Set port to�1080″ 4.
Go to Firefox’s address bar and type in “about:config� 1. Find the “Filter�
Field and type in “socks� 1. Find the entry that looks like “network.proxy.
Socks_remote_dns� 1. Double click 7.
Change value to “true� 9. You’re done, get to surfing the web through your new iPhone 3G tether!
Remember to quit MobileTerminal when you’re done surfing at 3G speeds. Start up MobileTerminal again and hold down the “Home� Button until the application force-quits.
You do not have to jailbreak your phone or follow that complicated list of instructions. All you need is iTunes version 8.2, and the iPhone 3.0 software update. Once you have both of those, go to gizmodo.com/5175391/how-to-enable-3g-tet... and follow the step by step instructions.It should take you about 5 minutes to do the whole thing.
Note: 1. From what I'm reading, it seems like this only works with Macs.2. You may lose some functionality like visual voicemail.
3. The "unlimited data plan" that most people have on ATT in the U. S is actually limited to 5 gigs of bandwith per month, so avoid big downloads and watching lots of streaming video.
4. Here is an alternate set of instructions for the same procedure if you run into any confusion or problems. thejakemarsh.com/1896.
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