![]() By accessing the 3G network (assuming you can pick up a 3G signal at your current location), your iPhone can connect to the Internet even if no Wi-Fi is available. One problem: There is no public Wi-Fi connection available at your location. You have your MacBook with you and want to connect it to the Internet. You are at a coffee shop or hotel or whatever. As to why you might want to do this, imagine this… ![]() Internet tethering typically refers to using a mobile device, such as an iPhone, as a means to connect another device, such as a laptop, to the Internet. What is Internet tethering and why would I want to use it?Ī. Questions such as: “What is Internet tethering?” “Why would I want to use it?” and “Why has AT&T not yet enabled iPhone Internet tethering?” ![]() Wi-Fi + 3G) you should buy?īut wait! Before answering these questions, you may want answers to some more fundamental ones. According to a recent article on Gizmodo, an iPhone owner sent an email to Steve Jobs asking: “Will the Wi-Fi-only iPad support tethering through my iPhone?” Steve replied with a one word answer: “No.”Īssuming this report is accurate, what exactly are the iPad-related implications (beyond the obvious one) of Jobs’ answer? In particular, how might it affect which iPad (Wi-Fi-only vs.
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