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Mobile Internet for iPad,iPod Touch and iPhone
Mobile Internet for iPad,iPod Touch and iPhone
Jan 1st
1. Unlock “Internet tethering” in your iPhone.
You may call your carrier to unlock the tethering feature, and your carrier may charge for tethering. Or you can use TetherMe to unlock this feature.
2. Turn on “Internet tethering”.(Please do not use SBSettings Bluetooth/Tether toggles, they may mess up the tethering daemon and you will have to reboot your iPhone)
On your iPhone, goto Settings application, tap “General”->”Network”->”Internet Tethering”, then switch on the toggle on the right of “Internet Tethering”, you may get a alert “Bluetooth is off”, then press the button “Turn on Bluetooth”. Now the Bluetooth and Internet Tethering on your iPhone are both enabled.
3. Put your iPhone’s Bluetooth in “Discoverable” mode
Bluetooth is on does not mean Bluetooth is discoverable. Open the Settings application on your iPhone, goto “General”->”Bluetooth”, you should see the Bluetooth is on, and there is a line “Now Discoverable” at the bottom of the screen.
4. Remove the Bluetooth pairing record of your iPad from your iPhone.
On your iPhone, check the Bluetooth screen, if your iPad is in the list, remove it by tap the right arrow and select “forget this device”.
5. Turn off the built-in Bluetooth on your iPad.
iTether uses private Bluetooth stack, and it can not run with the built-in Bluetooth as the same time. On your iPad, open Settings application, goto “General”->”Bluetooth”, then switch it off.
6. Activate iTether on your iPad.
Make sure WiFi on your iPad is enabled. Start iTether application, if it ask your to activate it, just press the “Activate” button on the top right, You will get a alert that “Your iTether has successfully activated”, then quit the application
7. Connect to your iPhone’s Internet.
Turn WiFi off on your iPad, start iTether, Turn on the switch on the right of “iTether”, when it is enabled. Check your iPhone’s screen, make sure it is in “Discoverable” mode, if not, you can turn Bluetooth off and on. Then press “More …” in iTether, it should find your iPhone, then just tap your iPhone’s name in the list, you will get a passkey popup on both your iPad and iPhone, just be sure to input the same passkey on both devices, at the end, you should see that your iPad is successfully connected to your iPhone.
8. Open Safari, and enjoy.
“Tethering” is the use of your cell phone — or other Internet-enabled mobile device — as a modem for another device, usually a notebook or PDA. The connection is made either with a cable (USB or serial) or wirelessly through bluetooth (or, in the good old days, via infrared or IrDA).
Bluetooth tethering. with Bluetooth PAN/BNEP profile. iTether works a PANU, your iPhone works as a NAP.
iBluever supports Bluetooth Dial-up Networking, which transfer IP data over baseband/ACL/L2CAP/RFCOMM/PPP.
iTether supports Personal Area Networking(PAN) with Bluetooth network encapsulation protocol(BNEP), which transfer Ethernet data over baseband/ACL/L2CAP.
First, you need an iPhone, and the tethering should be enabled on your iPhone. iTether is going to run on your iPad/iPod Touch or iPhone. Or you can tether your MAC/PC(required additional softwares) to your iPad/iPod Touch/iPhone.
If you do not have tethering unlocked OFFICALLY. you can enable if by patching, you can find the ways on some forums. And there is a new package called TetherMe, which can unlock your tethering feature automatically.
When tethering is enabled you should be able to see this screen:
When iTether have successfully connected your iPod/iPhone/iPod Touch to your iPhone, you should see this screen on your iPhone.
Wireless. Better battery life. High speed at 3,000,000 bps. No jailbreak on iPhone side.
No. Zero-configuration!
iTether is designed for iPhone + iDevices. Other combinations are not supported officially. (You may found it works with other phones rather than iPhone, but the author will not provide supports on this, thanks.)
iTether does not use the built-in Bluetooth. Please goto the Settings app and turn off Bluetooth then start iTether. If this does not help, and your firmware is 4.0+, try go to flight mode.
Turn off your iPhone’s bluetooth, and turn it on. Then tap “More …” in iTether *immediatelly*. Or wait a few seconds before tapping “More …” as the iPhone is not discoverable when it is doing inquiry.
Please leave your iPhone/OS version and iPad/iPod version here. Will fix this in the next release.
On the device which needs the internet connection. For example, you want to share your iPhone’s internet connection to your iPad, you should buy and install this application on your iPad.
A passkey is used by both devices to encrypt the Bluetooth connection. The passkey you entered on iPhone and iPad should be the same.
- goto your iPhone’s Settings app, turn on Bluetooth, if you can see your iPad in the list, tap on the accessory on the right, select “forget this device”, and then turn Bluetooth off
- goto your iPad’s Settings app, turn on Bluetooth, if you can see your iPhone in the list, tap on the accessory on the right, select “forget this device”, and then turn Bluetooth off
- goto iTether on your iPad, and turn on it, find your iPhone and “forget this iPhone”, and then quit iTether
- goto your iPhone’s Settings app, turn on “Internet Tethering”, select “Turn on Bluetooth”
- goto iTether on your iPad, turn it on, tap “More …”
- tap to connect to your iPhone
TetherMe is used to *unlock* the tethering feature in your iPhone. And you have to turn it on in Settings.
- Make sure tethering is unlocked and enabled.
- Do not use SBSettings Bluetooth and Tethering toggle. Use them in some sequence will mess up the tethering daemon in iPhone and you have reboot.
You can connect your iPhone to your MAC/PC to verify the “internet tethering” settings.
- If you get “Failed to connect to the SDP server on remote device: Page timeout”
Check if your iPhone’s Bluetooth is on. Try to remove the Bluetooth pairing record of your iPad from your iPhone’s Bluetooth Settings.
- If you get “No PAN/BNEP service found” or “L2CAP disconnected”
Try to reboot your iPhone. The “Internet tethering” daemon is in bad state. Do not use SBSettings Tether/Bluetooth toggles. If you use them in incorrect sequence, the tethering daemon on your iPhone will messed up.
Dec 29th
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