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- Mar 5, 2005
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- queensland, australia
- Your Mac's Specs
- 15.4" macbook pro core 2 duo, 2.16ghz, 2gb ram, 160gb hdd. iPod nano 8gb. iPod Photo 20gb.
I have a MBP which has broadband by connecting to a network through an ethernet cable. I thought that it would be easy for me to use the "create a network" option on the MBP, and then get my iPhone to access it, and use it instead of my carrier.
Not so. While it does connect to the wifi network, when I open safari, the wifi logo on the iPhone disappears and it goes back to "3G".
Any advice? Perhaps I'm forgetting something, or it's just not possible? Thanks.
Not so. While it does connect to the wifi network, when I open safari, the wifi logo on the iPhone disappears and it goes back to "3G".
Any advice? Perhaps I'm forgetting something, or it's just not possible? Thanks.