Originally posted by: Joemonkey
there is a "jailbroken" app that will allow you to use the iPhone's internet connection as a WAP, so you don't have to pay for "tethering" and your iPhone just acts as a regular wireless access point via it's wifi connection matching up to its internet connection so your laptop can use it to connect to the internet
Originally posted by: Aimster
Originally posted by: Joemonkey
there is a "jailbroken" app that will allow you to use the iPhone's internet connection as a WAP, so you don't have to pay for "tethering" and your iPhone just acts as a regular wireless access point via it's wifi connection matching up to its internet connection so your laptop can use it to connect to the internet
What app is this?
Originally posted by: Aimster
Originally posted by: Joemonkey
there is a "jailbroken" app that will allow you to use the iPhone's internet connection as a WAP, so you don't have to pay for "tethering" and your iPhone just acts as a regular wireless access point via it's wifi connection matching up to its internet connection so your laptop can use it to connect to the internet
What app is this?
Originally posted by: Joemonkey
Originally posted by: Aimster
Originally posted by: Joemonkey
there is a "jailbroken" app that will allow you to use the iPhone's internet connection as a WAP, so you don't have to pay for "tethering" and your iPhone just acts as a regular wireless access point via it's wifi connection matching up to its internet connection so your laptop can use it to connect to the internet
What app is this?
I don't recall, but I remember it was in like a PC World magazine article of all things
Originally posted by: silverpig
I didn't for a long time, then tried it out to see what it was like. I un-jailbroke it because I didn't like it. Cydia and its apps were slow, laggy, and buggy.
Originally posted by: Wonderful Pork
Originally posted by: silverpig
I didn't for a long time, then tried it out to see what it was like. I un-jailbroke it because I didn't like it. Cydia and its apps were slow, laggy, and buggy.
I went through the exact same cycle. Some of the apps were cool, but they killed my battery and made the phone slow as molasses.
Originally posted by: KingGheedora
No. Is there any reason that would make it worth the trouble?
Originally posted by: KingGheedora
No. Is there any reason that would make it worth the trouble?