Thursday, November 6, 2008

How to Turn your G1 into a tethered 3G modem

Though expressly against T-Mobile’s terms and conditions, some clever chap over at the TmoNews forums has put together a step-by-step guide to tethering the G1 to a computer so that it can be used as a 3G modem.

Now, in an ideal world, we’d run our own step-by-step guide to this process but, as we still haven’t been loaned a G1 review sample, we can’t – sorry. However, TmoNews poster bdogg64’s instructions seem pretty clear, if a tad convoluted (though he can hardly be blamed for detailing the process). More after the cut.

Essentially, bdogg64 explains how to connect a G1 - which went on sale just last week - to a Windows/Linux/Mac computer via USB before enabling a proxy server on the G1. A bit of a faff, sure, but we’re some will consider it worth it for the tethering ability. It’s also reminiscent of the method employed by NetShare on the iPhone, before that program was pulled from the App Store by Apple.

However, be warned again that doing this does violate T-Mobile’s terms and conditions. Note that we didn’t say 'might', as others are reporting: tether in this manner and you will break T-Mobile’s rules (and therefore face, er... well, we’re not sure – a call from a slighly-cross T-Mobile customer-services assistant, perhaps?). Here’s the pertinent bit of T-Mobile’s legals: "Remember that you can only use web'n'walk in the UK and you can't use your phone as a modem or use web'n'walk for peer to peer file sharing.". That’s about as clear as legalese ever gets, so T-Mobile can at least be applauded for that. 

source:mobilecomputermag.co.uk

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