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Do you mean that you want to tether the device? It's an iPhone, it's not a wireless router. http://www.junefabrics.com/iphone/index.php EDIT Unless you pay for your networks tethering solution you can't do it without a jailbreak at all OP. |
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Imagine the amount of sales Apple would get if they announced a built in iPhone wireless router capability. |
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Do you want to tether or do you want to acutally set up your phone as a wireless access point to which computers or phones can connect to get Internet? Because you can do both. The only caveat is that with the iPhone I don't think you will be able to have it working as a router while using it, but there is software.
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That's not really a router though, it's internet connection sharing. All network traffic is being handled by an ad hoc connection. I don't think anyone would say your XP machine was a router just because you enabled network bridging.
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Do you want to tether or do you want to acutally set up your phone as a wireless access point to which computers or phones can connect to get Internet? Because you can do both. The only caveat is that with the iPhone I don't think you will be able to have it working as a router while using it, but there is software. my SQL teacher had his iphone working as a wifi AP/router. he had his laptop connected to it for his internet. i don't care how it is done. as long as it is legal and not jailbreaking. |
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I'm sorry but you will not be able to do it without jailbreaking the phone as I mentioned above. Apple simply will not let developers have that much control over the phone which is why the only way to do it is by using 3rd party software after jailbreaking the phone.
Jailbreaking an iPhone isn't illegal but you may come into trouble if you presented Apple with a jailbroken phone for warranty repair. There is another issue as I would think that your mobile phone provider strictly prohibits the use of tethering or to use the phone in such a way. For example, o2 in the UK has these terms:
http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-...ata-use-609588 |
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And they are looking for people who abuse their terms: |
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