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Join Date: Jun 2008
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I just tried connecting my iphone to an ad-hoc network using the PDAnet and then connected an ipod touch to the ad-hoc network and BOOM ... Internet in ipod touch...
Thats sweet. I searched if anyone did it already and dint find any post regarding that.. So opened up a thread so that ppl can find a use of it... |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Would find a use if you posted a tut on doign it rather then a thread stating you did it lol.
But overall thats coo. I got pdatehter instaleld or whatever, just havent gotten aroudn to hooking it up.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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There isnt much of a tutoring needed for this..
But these are the steps that I followed... 1) Follow the steps to setup the ad-hoc network from your computer.(The one that is same for both netshare and pdanet) 2) Turn on Wi-fi in your iphone and connect to the ad-hoc network that was created 3) Open PDAnet in iphone 4) Turn on Wi-fi in ipod touch 5) Connect to the same ad-hoc network 6) Open safari in ipod touch then the BOOM ... LOL This is something that I had in my mind always and tested it today and it actually worked.... Not bad huh ...
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