
Just when you thought your iPhone could liberate you and your laptop from the confines of your home, think again. Apparently, the latest iPhone OS, 3.0 beta 2 will disable the iPhone tethering hack that required absolutely no Jailbreaking. Obviously it was just a matter of time before Apple closed this hole, but here’s hoping that all the new features in the next iteration of OS 3.0 are far from pertinent.
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If you’re anything like me you’re not willing to Jailbreak your iPhone for the opportunity to tether the device to your computer for go any where Internet surfing. Additionally, the folks at iPhone-Dev have yet to figure out how to Jailbreak the iPhone 3GS, although word on the street is that it’s coming any day now.
Well, fortunately there is a work around that requires no Jailbreaking or messy hacking to Tether it up. Just follow the below instructions and you’ll be tethering with your iPhone 3GS or 3G running iPhone 3.0 software in no time flat.
- Point your iPhone’s browser to help.benm.at
- Scroll down to the blue button that says “Mobileconfigs’ and click it
- Next select your country
- Then choose your carrier
- You’ll then be prompted with a profile install which you should do
- Once that is complete click the iPhone’s Home button>Settings>General>Network>Internet Tethering>On
- Select USB or Bluetooth (I choose USB)
- Then plug your iPhone into your computer
- Those on Macs, your Network settings screen should automatically pop up under system preferences
- Select the iPhone (called Ethernet Adapter (en2) ) and the system will configure the DHCP info accordingly (this will probably happen after you click apply) and click Apply
- Surf the net!
Note, we still don’t know what kind of action AT&T will take against those who perform heavy Internet surfing on a tethered iPhone, or any tethered iPhone as it’s completely unsanctioned and may either break the contractual terms or cost you some serious dough.
Update: Many people seem to be having trouble getting this to work. If you’d like some help please email info [at] gadgetreview.com.
Update 2: A German iPhone user on T-Mobile just wrote in and said this is what he/she had to do to get it working: “you have to install the mobile config, restart, delete the config, install the config, restart and then you can use it!”. Interesting that you should have to install it twice, but who knows and if it works so be it!
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