by Ice Cream Jonsey » Sun Jan 24, 2010 12:15 pm
I'm tethering wirelessly through my iPhone right now, and it's pretty awesome. Getting there was not, however.
The first thing I had to do was jailbreak my phone - but that was fine. I did that months ago, for reasons that had nothing to do with tethering.
I'm using a wireless network at the moment, but my computer does not have a wireless network card. I figured I'd be in this situation someday, so I downloaded and installed the Cydia app PdaNet.
Attempting to use it in USB mode, however, revealed two things:
1) You need client software on your Windows machine.
Reaction: Well, shit! I had no idea. I ended up having to grab the client (about 500K) through non-wireless means, but whatever.
2) You need fuckin' iTunes on the client PC as well.
Reaction: That of pure, red rage. iTunes is 90MB in size, and the only place I saw this requirement was after I installed the previous client piece.
At first I thought this was pretty goddamn unacceptable, because people are going to be trying this when they don't have Internet connections. I was a bit cross! But it works sooooo well.
So anyway, something to keep in mind.
I'm tethering wirelessly through my iPhone right now, and it's pretty awesome. Getting there was not, however.
The first thing I had to do was jailbreak my phone - but that was fine. I did that months ago, for reasons that had nothing to do with tethering.
I'm using a wireless network at the moment, but my computer does not have a wireless network card. I figured I'd be in this situation someday, so I downloaded and installed the Cydia app PdaNet.
Attempting to use it in USB mode, however, revealed two things:
1) You need client software on your Windows machine.
Reaction: Well, shit! I had no idea. I ended up having to grab the client (about 500K) through non-wireless means, but whatever.
2) You need fuckin' iTunes on the client PC as well.
Reaction: That of pure, red rage. iTunes is 90MB in size, and the only place I saw this requirement was after I installed the previous client piece.
At first I thought this was pretty goddamn unacceptable, because people are going to be trying this when they don't have Internet connections. I was a bit cross! But it works sooooo well.
So anyway, something to keep in mind.