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I've been trying for the last 6 hours to tether my Iphone to my pc and use either IE or Firefox to surf the net. The Iphone gets connected to the wifi adapter and says it has a Excellent 11.0 MBPS connection. When I ping 10.3.3.2 it doesn't lose any packets. My Iphone is version 1.0.2. I have a windows xp computer and have tried using 2 wifi internet adapters: D-Link DWL-G132 & Linksys WUSB11. Have any of you guys been successful with either of these wifi adapters?
Iphones Wifi Settings: Static Ip Address: 10.3.3.2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Computers Wifi Settings (TCPIP) Ip Address: 10.3.3.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Mozillas Settings Ip Address: 10.3.3.2 Port: 8080 Internet Explorer 7 Settings: Ip Address: 10.3.3.2 Port: 8080 Error With Internet Explorer 7 on hackint0sh.org: tinyproxy 1.7.0 The page you requested was unavailable. The error code is listed below. In addition, the HTML file which has been configured as the page to be displayed when an error of this type was unavailable, with the error code 14 (Bad address). Please contact your administrator. Access denied What do I need to do to fix this problem? Do any of you guys see anything wrong with the ip addresses or any other of my settings? Thanks Last edited by dirtbikeracer33; 11-08-2007 at 11:23 PM. |
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Quote:
http://cre.ations.net/blog/post/tether-your-iphone |
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And yet another one, although I never attempted to try. For me Internet access isnt enough, I need VPN, so I am waiting still,
http://www.hacktheiphone.com/74/ipho...indows_74.html Cheers, good luck, do post back, Ben |
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Try my guide:
OK Heres a Tutorial to Tether on a Windows XP Laptop. (Shouts out to Briansage) **NOTE this is on 1.0.2 . I don't know if this works on 1.1.1 .** All you need to add to your iphone is "Tinyproxy" and you can download that from installer on your iphone. No further configuration is necessary on your iPhone. **Note: I know this seems like alot of work but you only have to do this once and then whenever you want to tether, you just sign on** You need to create an Ad Hoc network on your Laptop. Get your Wireless Network Properties: Go to Control Panel >> Network Connections Check to see that Ad Hoc Networking is Available: "Wireless Network Connection" >> (Right CLick Menu) Properties >> (Tab) General: Connect Using: Click [Configure] to get the Network Card's Properties When setting up any ad hoc Wi-Fi network the channel, ip range, and ssid will need to be the same for the computers to talk to each other Under one of the tabs ("Advanced" on mine) there should be an Ad Hoc Channel setting that you should be able to modify. On my laptop, the default channel is 11, and this worked for me. Being that every computer and driver set could be different, you may want to check out notebookforums.com, if this part doesn't come easily. Click [OK] - This will probably close all open properties windows. Create the Ad Hoc Network: "Wireless Network Connection" >> (Right CLick Menu) Properties >> (Tab) Wireless Networks: Under Preferred Networks, click the [Add...] button. (Tab) Association: Network Name (SSID): whatever you like ("adhoc", for example) Your XP computer will boradcast "adhock", and the iPhone will automatically pick it up, once you've completed this part. Network Authentication: Open Data Encryption: WEP Uncheck [x] The key is provided for me automatically. Network Key: any 5 digits you can remember that aren't easily guessed. Once you set up this ad hoc network, from now on your computer will always broadcast the ssid when your wireless card is turned on. Keep yourself safe with this key. Confirm Network Key: Not trying to tell anyone what to do here, but entering the same key as above is wise. Key Index: Leave it. Should be "1" by default. Check the box that says: "This is a computer to computer (ad Hoc network); wireless access points are not used. Go back to Wireless Networks Tab. Click advanced (at the bottom). Click: Computer to Computer (ad Hoc) networks only. **NOTE whenever your finished Tethering change this back to: "Any Avialable Network"** (Tab) Connection: Checkbox [x] Connect when this network is in range: Check it. Click OK to close "adhoc" Properties. Your ad hoc network is now created, but don't close the Wireless Connection Properties yet... Set Your PC's IP on the Ad Hoc: (Tab) General: This connection uses the following items: Scroll to find "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) on the list. Select it and click the [Properties] button. (Tab) General - Leave this as it is. This controls your regular Wi-Fi connection to your router when not on the ad hoc. (Tab) Alternate Configuration - filling this out will allow your pc to automatically choose this when on the ad hoc, so you'll never have to touch any of this again. Checkbox [x] User Configured: Check it. IP Address: create whatever ip range you like. In the first post of this thread, the ip range given was 10.3.3.x, so likely you'll want to fill in something like 10.3.3.7 here. Anything but your iPhone's address which will be 10.3.3.2 EDIT: to use tinyproxy in its default configuration, you should set the IP address to: 192.168.1.2 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Leave the rest blank. Click OK to close TCP/IP Properties Click OK to close your Wireless Network Connection Properties, and you're done with your PC. Your ad hoc network name will now show up as an available network for your iPhone to join. Just to have it in one post... as originally posted above: Set Your iPhone's IP on the Ad Hoc: Now on your iPhone, go to Settings >> Wi-Fi >> (Menu) Choose a Network. Your ad hoc network name will now show in this list. Select it, and tap the (>) arrow to get it's properties. IP Address: Static IP Address: 10.3.3.2 in this example EDIT: using tinyproxy's default configuration, the iPhone IP should be set to 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Leave the rest unchanged. Tap the arrow back to "Wi-Fi Networks", and you're done. The PC and the iPhone should now be on your spankin new ad hoc network. Keep in mind that if your iPhone goes to sleep, it will remove itself from the network, and your ad hoc network will cease to exist. Change your iPhone's Auto-Lock: "NEVER" to keep this from happening. To set up Internet Explorer to use the Tether: Open up Internet Explorer. Click on tools. Go to Internet Options. Click on the Connections Tab. Click on the LAN settings Button. Check the button that says: Use a Proxy server for your LAN. (Whenever your finshed Tethering uncheck this box to use IE normally). Enter your IP address in the box (192.168.1.1). The Port should be 8080. Thats It. You only have to set this up once, and whenever you want to tether just look for the Ad Hoc connection that you set up, just like you would anyother Wireless connection anywhere. |
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I tried that one also
for 2 hours. Do I have to have TinyProxy installed when I use 10.3.3.1 as my ip? How does TinyProxy work? After I install it is there anything I can actually see that changes on the iphone(settings, program,etc..)?Once again thanks for all the help. |
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