Hi, log into your o2 account online, and go to recent charges. If you are getting charged for tethering it will show there, as a charge.
If you have Unltd. Data bolt on, or are on the iPhone contract, they cannot charge you without warning you via SMS first. If they detect what you are doing, they give you 48hrs to stop doing so, or your data will be terminated for the rest of the month.... THAT IS o2's policy.... i work for O2 customer services in Glasgow.
I am buying the 3GS tomorrow, so dont have 3.0 yet..... Go to Settings>General>Network>Cellular Data
and under Tethering, change these:
APN: mobile.o2.co.uk
user: vertigo
Pass: password
Then the data will get channelled through as iPhone web usage, which cannot be detected as anything other that that....
as i said, I work for o2, and the only way they can check how data is being used is via APNs, so if your tethering APN is the same as cellular data APN (shown above) then you cannot be charged.
thats just my assumption. Worked for o2 for years in customer service and see data queries all the time.... this info is based on my experience.
watch a bbc iPlayer show, then see if you receive a txt.
TO SUMMARISE....
a)
IF YOU HAVE UNLIMITED WEB BOLT ON OR iPhone TARRIFF:
You use tethered data, o2 may catch you, if you do then you will notified by SMS and be given 48hrs to stop doing so, then if you continue to do so, your data will be cut off until your next billing date.
b)
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE UNLIMITED WEB BOLT ON OR iPhone TARRIFF
O2 will charge you £3 per MB (£2,100.00 to watch an iPlayer Show)
Then you call up O2 who credit you back as long as you do not do it again.
c)
IF YOU ARE SMART
Change your APN settings, and dont get caught. Free tethering forever!
Cool, I've not got any recent charges (bar some international roaming which has been there for a while) so that's good to know.
There is no tether details under the cellular data bit. It just says cellular data, and that is filled out as you suggest. I've streamed some music etc just to test the connection out, nothing heavy, but I've not received a text. I don't plan on using tethering often, as I can normally get a real internet connection, but it's nice to know in emergencies I can get the internet on my laptop. When I have a minute (or 30), I'll watch an entire episode of something and let you know...thanks for your help!
I didn't try nor am I going to (beyond installing the updated carrier file to AT&T 5.0), but I am curious about one thing. On the developer betas, before the GM, the icon in the messages app was there to attach MMS content. As of the GM, the icon is no longer there nor can anything be pasted into the field. So how does tricking AT&T into turning on MMS on your line going to make that piece of software work again? I had thought that it will probably take another update when AT&T is ready to turn that feature on again. Like I said, updating the carrier file did nothing for me.
Someone circumvents Apple's protections, like Palm using iTunes, and that is bad, because that affects Apple. Sue them.
Someone sells clones, and that is bad, because that affects Apple. Sue them.
Don't date publish Hackintosh instructions on here, because that affects Apple. Sue them.
It is ok to circumvent ATT, well, because that saves money for people. What is the argument used by Apple fanbois if something costs too much? Oh yeah, "If you can't afford to pay the cost, it is not for you."
I guess that only applies if someone is hacking around Apple, not ATT. Somehow, circumventing ATT is ok because they are a big evil controlling phone company, but Apple is not some big evil, controlling computer company.
I confirmed that the internet tethering feature works with Back to My Mac (BTMM). I can finally access my Time Capsule away from home when tethered to my iPhone 3G. The browsing speed over HSPA is also fast in the Vancouver, BC area. I like that Apple implemented a PIN (personal identification number) for an encrypted connection over Bluetooth to enter in my iPhone 3G tethering setting to tether securely to my MacBook Pro. They also made the process very painless to set-up.
For Windows XP and Windows Vista users I've read that you need to have the latest version of iTunes installed and to have it open before attempting to tether with the iPhone 3G/3GS. Unknown if this works via Bluetooth but people have attested to it working over USB. Hopefully for Windows users maybe Microsoft will work with Apple to create a desktop tethering helper app to ease the tethering process on Windows XP and Vista.
For those tethering on Rogers/Fido ensure you have a data plan with at least 1 GB and aren't using data intensive applications such as P2P or FTP Client/Server. Rogers currently offers a $30.00 6 GB data add on plan that allows tethering on the iPhone 3G/3GS. It requires a 36 month term commitment with $100.00 Data Early Cancellation Fee.
Don't chu know that according to that 'ho, Jeanne "Garuff, Garuff" Garofalo, that you can't say that because that is a racist phrase and is hate'n a black man. Namely Obama. 9to5 where is your sensibility?!
If I used these instructions to tether my iphone 3G would it still work after i jailbroke it? and if not is there a way to reverse this? i would only want to reverse it if it causes problems with the jailbreak. is it as simple as restore? <<<
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Can someone please provide a
Can someone please provide a link on how I can tether with my iPhone 3G? I have installed 3.0. I do not want to Jailbreak it.
Is there an app for tethering? A backdoor? Help!
From the 9to5mac.com folks
From the 9to5mac.com folks themselves...
http://9to5mac.com/iPhone-3G-tethering
here is your link=
http://www.9to5mac.com/iPhone-3G-tethering
Right now? No. Did I set it
Right now? No. Did I set it up as soon I installed 3.0 yesterday. Hell yeah.
use this...
http://www.hackint0sh.org/forum/f127/72887.htm
I used that command, and found the IPCC file elsewhere, but apparently it can be generated on that site.
I am unsure if my network operator (o2) can tell the difference between iPhone traffic and tethered traffic, can someone put my mind at rest?
Hi, log into your o2 account
Hi, log into your o2 account online, and go to recent charges. If you are getting charged for tethering it will show there, as a charge.
If you have Unltd. Data bolt on, or are on the iPhone contract, they cannot charge you without warning you via SMS first. If they detect what you are doing, they give you 48hrs to stop doing so, or your data will be terminated for the rest of the month.... THAT IS o2's policy.... i work for O2 customer services in Glasgow.
I am buying the 3GS tomorrow, so dont have 3.0 yet..... Go to Settings>General>Network>Cellular Data
and under Tethering, change these:
APN: mobile.o2.co.uk
user: vertigo
Pass: password
Then the data will get channelled through as iPhone web usage, which cannot be detected as anything other that that....
as i said, I work for o2, and the only way they can check how data is being used is via APNs, so if your tethering APN is the same as cellular data APN (shown above) then you cannot be charged.
thats just my assumption. Worked for o2 for years in customer service and see data queries all the time.... this info is based on my experience.
watch a bbc iPlayer show, then see if you receive a txt.
TO SUMMARISE....
a)
IF YOU HAVE UNLIMITED WEB BOLT ON OR iPhone TARRIFF:
You use tethered data, o2 may catch you, if you do then you will notified by SMS and be given 48hrs to stop doing so, then if you continue to do so, your data will be cut off until your next billing date.
b)
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE UNLIMITED WEB BOLT ON OR iPhone TARRIFF
O2 will charge you £3 per MB (£2,100.00 to watch an iPlayer Show)
Then you call up O2 who credit you back as long as you do not do it again.
c)
IF YOU ARE SMART
Change your APN settings, and dont get caught. Free tethering forever!
Cool, I've not got any recent
Cool, I've not got any recent charges (bar some international roaming which has been there for a while) so that's good to know.
There is no tether details under the cellular data bit. It just says cellular data, and that is filled out as you suggest. I've streamed some music etc just to test the connection out, nothing heavy, but I've not received a text. I don't plan on using tethering often, as I can normally get a real internet connection, but it's nice to know in emergencies I can get the internet on my laptop. When I have a minute (or 30), I'll watch an entire episode of something and let you know...thanks for your help!
YES! but not often, the
YES! but not often, the feature is enabled and works but I'm holding off to see how/if AT&T reacts to this with either billing or other actions....
I didn't try nor am I going
I didn't try nor am I going to (beyond installing the updated carrier file to AT&T 5.0), but I am curious about one thing. On the developer betas, before the GM, the icon in the messages app was there to attach MMS content. As of the GM, the icon is no longer there nor can anything be pasted into the field. So how does tricking AT&T into turning on MMS on your line going to make that piece of software work again? I had thought that it will probably take another update when AT&T is ready to turn that feature on again. Like I said, updating the carrier file did nothing for me.
I'm not since I'm still
I'm not since I'm still waiting for my GS. No point in tethering an original iPhone with a 30/1k EDGE connection.
Well is the sky blue?... Crap
Well is the sky blue?...
Crap its gray, darn you nature.
Yes, here in Spain, we have
Yes, here in Spain, we have free tethering with Movistar!
Are you slackin' on posting new items?
Yes. Yes you are, Señor Admin.
My iPhone does it so I feel
My iPhone does it so I feel like it is useless then. Could be useful but currently I'm not bothered.
For once its good to be in
For once its good to be in Canada! Works perfect. Love MMS!!
Can't Tether with an iPod Touch!
That is why I would have to say: What chu talking about Willis?
Here in Guatemala....
Here in Guatemala the carrier (Claro - AmericaMovil) hasnt release the ipcc file, can somebody help me?
Apple Fanboy Hypocrites
Let's see:
Someone circumvents Apple's protections, like Palm using iTunes, and that is bad, because that affects Apple. Sue them.
Someone sells clones, and that is bad, because that affects Apple. Sue them.
Don't date publish Hackintosh instructions on here, because that affects Apple. Sue them.
It is ok to circumvent ATT, well, because that saves money for people. What is the argument used by Apple fanbois if something costs too much? Oh yeah, "If you can't afford to pay the cost, it is not for you."
I guess that only applies if someone is hacking around Apple, not ATT. Somehow, circumventing ATT is ok because they are a big evil controlling phone company, but Apple is not some big evil, controlling computer company.
Hmmm...
wooo
Love the tetherin' lifestyle baby!!
wooo
Love the tetherin' lifestyle baby!!
BTMM and speedy HSPA tethering
I confirmed that the internet tethering feature works with Back to My Mac (BTMM). I can finally access my Time Capsule away from home when tethered to my iPhone 3G. The browsing speed over HSPA is also fast in the Vancouver, BC area. I like that Apple implemented a PIN (personal identification number) for an encrypted connection over Bluetooth to enter in my iPhone 3G tethering setting to tether securely to my MacBook Pro. They also made the process very painless to set-up.
For Windows XP and Windows Vista users I've read that you need to have the latest version of iTunes installed and to have it open before attempting to tether with the iPhone 3G/3GS. Unknown if this works via Bluetooth but people have attested to it working over USB. Hopefully for Windows users maybe Microsoft will work with Apple to create a desktop tethering helper app to ease the tethering process on Windows XP and Vista.
For those tethering on Rogers/Fido ensure you have a data plan with at least 1 GB and aren't using data intensive applications such as P2P or FTP Client/Server. Rogers currently offers a $30.00 6 GB data add on plan that allows tethering on the iPhone 3G/3GS. It requires a 36 month term commitment with $100.00 Data Early Cancellation Fee.
I'm writing this comment
I'm writing this comment while tethering in the UK... works great!! almost wifi speed... really impressed!
Tethering really is cool!!
Don't chu know...
Don't chu know that according to that 'ho, Jeanne "Garuff, Garuff" Garofalo, that you can't say that because that is a racist phrase and is hate'n a black man. Namely Obama. 9to5 where is your sensibility?!
If I used these instructions
If I used these instructions to tether my iphone 3G would it still work after i jailbroke it? and if not is there a way to reverse this? i would only want to reverse it if it causes problems with the jailbreak. is it as simple as restore? <<<