Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7


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DISCLAIMER

Doing this is not supported by AT&T and other wireless carriers.  Consult with your carrier before following these instructions. 

Tethering iPhone 3G

Folks, it is here, and it is a reality!  I am writing this blog article from Windows 7 tethered to my notebook via an iPhone 3g.  The best part of all is you don’t have to jail break the phone to do it.  For the record I am using an AT&T locked, non-hacked, standard iPhone.  Nothing has been done to this phone in anyway whatsoever.  Here is what you need to get this setup and working. 

Latest Updates

Be sure you have iTunes version 8.2 installed and then get the latest version of the iPhone OS, version 3.0. 

Install MobileConfigs

After the phone is updated to the latest firmware and version of iTunes go to http://help.benm.at from your iPhone. 

Follow the on screen settings to find your country, provider and so on.  Once the MobileConfig is download go into “Settings->General->Network” on your iPhone and enable tethering. 

Windows 7

Now connect the phone to your computer and a new driver will install.  You can find it in the control panel under Network called “Apple Mobile Device Ethernet”. 

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That’s it, you should be online and tethered now.  I bet you expected a really long-winded process?  Nope, it is too simple.

posted @ Monday, June 22, 2009 11:14 AM

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# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by Brian Genisio at 6/22/2009 12:13 PM
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Is there anything special about Win7 that makes this work? Or does this work with any OS?

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Left by TheElder at 6/22/2009 12:14 PM
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@Brian

Nothing special I know of, just that happens to be what I'm running.

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by g-money at 6/23/2009 1:34 AM
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damn bro, your good, thats just awsome, way to easy your right, is there a way to enable picture messages this easy? thanks again

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by JessicaD at 6/23/2009 9:08 AM
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Brian,

There is nothing "special" about Windows 7's ability to tether to your mobile device. Perhaps, the only difference I noticed is that the tethering process was much easier. Tethering, ultimately, should work with Windows XP or Windows Vista as well. To learn more about what Windows 7 can off you however, Microsoft does have a site with whitepapers, tutorials, walkthroughs and screen casts on all the “under the hood” features in Win 7. Check out the Springboard site for Windows 7 on TechNet here http://tinyurl.com/832nco

Jessica
Microsoft Windows Client Team

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by g-money at 6/23/2009 3:57 PM
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i have windows vista and it worked perfect, but i dont see why it would mater which windows you have. anythign this easy to make MMS work, brian?

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by Chris Umbel at 6/24/2009 9:52 AM
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Nice guide. Keep the simple simple. Thanks!

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by Chafic at 6/24/2009 10:06 AM
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followed instructions. Tethering did not show up under the network settings on the iphone. i see where the correct APN were entered.

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Left by TheElder at 6/24/2009 10:08 AM
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@Chafic

Weird, I didn't have to restart the phone or anything, it was there after the 3.0 upgrade on the phone.

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by chafic at 6/24/2009 10:24 AM
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@ TheElder with all due respet :)
well, this is in the US if that makes a difference!

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by g-money at 6/26/2009 4:22 AM
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does anyone know how to enable MMS as simple as this? on att in the us, thanks

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by Mark at 6/27/2009 5:33 PM
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Hmm... I have Windows 7 on my laptop and tethering is not working for me. I've got the tethering app installed and running on my iPhone 3G, the Apple Mobile Device Ethernet driver installed itself just fine on my laptop, and the Internet Tethering icon appears at the top of my iPhone when I plug it in via USB (it has both 3G and wi-fi enabled and is connected to my wi-fi router). Bluetooth is turned off. However, while my laptop detects and connects to the iPhone just fine, it says "no internet access" in the network and sharing manager under this new Local Area Connection and I can't connect to anything on my laptop (my phone's connection is just fine, though).

The connection is set to DHCP, and according to ipconfig I have IPV4, IPV6, and subnet mask set, although default gateway is 0.0.0.0. Do I need to set my gateway and connection up manually? Please help, this is really frustrating ><. I already tried rebooting both my laptop and phone but that didn't help.

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Left by Robin at 6/30/2009 2:11 PM
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That was really simple. I just followed your simple guide and it took me a total of about 5 minutes to set it up with my laptop and Windows 7.

Bravo!

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by g-money at 7/2/2009 5:35 AM
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HELLO? ANYONE? is there a way to do MMS this easy ?

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by Ellis at 7/7/2009 9:41 AM
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Same problem here, iPhone 3GS with Tethering enabled, but when I plug it to my netbook (eee PC 901 with Windows XP), I don't see any new network connection...

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Left by Ellis at 7/7/2009 10:29 AM
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OK, found the problem, iTunes need to be installed on the PC, as the driver are installed with it.

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by Keith at 7/8/2009 10:25 AM
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Wow. That was super easy. Running Vista Home on my laptop, with ATT as my carrier.

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by Xavier at 7/10/2009 1:06 PM
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i did everything mentioned above and now my laptop (running on vista) says "apple mobile device ethernet is having driver or hardware issues". what can i do?

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by joern richter at 7/14/2009 4:39 AM
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Nice, but ... The iPhone seems to act as dhcp server, handing out ip adresses of the subnet 192.168.20.0. The iPhone as gateway 192.168.20.1. This subnet is used in our company meaning we cannot connect laptop clients tethering via iPhone. is there a way to tweak the iPhone to change the subnet? ...

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by RiverZ at 7/15/2009 7:30 AM
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How do you uninstall this crap. It doesn't work for $hit.

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by Scott at 7/21/2009 8:20 PM
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Same problem as Mark, iPhone does not act as DHCP and does not assign an IP address.


From someone's website they showed an example of their DHCP. I entered all the info manually.

This sort of worked. I can now ping myself and the iphone, but when I try to ping Google it's a no go. The odd part is it does get google's IP address so it must have some access to the internet, but nothing gets sent back to my computer.

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by hjfd at 7/23/2009 12:22 AM
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does this charge you?

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by bander at 7/24/2009 3:20 PM
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@hjfd: no, it shouldn't charge you. yet. ATT is putting pressure on apple to release a 3.1 patch that will disable tethering without being charged a fee. the obvious workaround for this is to simply not upgrade. :)

@ellis: thanks for the post about itunes - i was having issues getting my iphone to be detected as anything other than a camera, so i'm downloading itunes right now. good catch.

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by Matt at 8/11/2009 4:18 AM
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I had the same problem as Mark & Scott. I fixed it by installing the correct mobile profile from the help.benm.at website and rebooting the phone. I also turned the PDAnet router off, but I'm not sure if this affected anything.

After installing the profile I rebooted the phone and DHCP started working beautifuly.

If you can't get DHCP to work, you can simply use the static IP info:

IP address: 192.168.20.2
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.20.1
DNS: 4.2.2.2 (or some other free DNS service)

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Left by J at 8/16/2009 3:01 PM
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This worked great! I was wondering if anyone else has had any charging or battery holding charge issues since installing this. Not sure if this process somehow caused it or not but have been through 2 iPhones in the 2 weeks since my contract and have had issues with power. appreciate the input

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by Los at 8/16/2009 9:42 PM
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You just saved me a ton of money. Thanks.

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by marty at 8/20/2009 12:01 PM
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installed, work great but lost my voice call on phone. any fixes

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by Angelboy at 8/30/2009 9:36 AM
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strange i cant get it to work, I can connect over the bluetooth but not usb, i have the latest itunes on win7 rc and it works fine but the usb Apple Mobile Device Ethernet doesnt install .. anyone ?

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Left by Heather at 8/31/2009 3:01 PM
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Thank you, thank you, thank you! I'm tethered now as I write this. Your screen shots and plain English made it so easy for me. I tried calling out while tethered and have no problem.

You are awesome!!

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by jason at 9/3/2009 12:28 PM
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Ellis is right.
iTunes is necessary.

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by pntbllr87 at 9/4/2009 3:48 PM
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did you end up with extra charges from att after doing this ?

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by MK at 9/14/2009 7:47 PM
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All, just a FYI, Disable PDAnet if you have it. I had the same problem where the phone would not get the correct dhcp settings, disabled PDANet (open it, settings, turn off) and uninstalled it for good measure (although I dont think you have to uninstall it), then everything seemed to work. Hope this helps somebody.

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Left by Jim at 9/15/2009 7:41 PM
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The iTunes / iPhone 3.1 update I unfortunately did last night killed tethering on my 3G phone. If anyone can come up with a work around, please post. Thanks!

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by scott at 9/24/2009 12:00 PM
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in windows 7 make sure you have itunes installed and launched when you plug in, then you can close it

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by Adam at 10/6/2009 9:38 AM
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Tethering the iPhone 3g with Win7 REQUIRES you have iTunes8.2 or higher installed.

Without these, tethering is not possible.

What I would like to find is the sole driver that can be installed to allow tethering without iTunes, especially for Ubuntu/Linux.

RE: JIM 3.1 Update - GOOGLE 3.0.1 Rollback and follow the instructions. It works.

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by Dunk at 10/30/2009 6:23 PM
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I followed these instructions and the tethering feature is completely gone now from Settings->General->Network.
Just great.

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by kaiser at 11/3/2009 2:30 PM
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its really helpfull tips. Thank u

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by Daniel at 11/8/2009 10:30 PM
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"Once the MobileConfig is download go into “Settings->General->Network” on your iPhone and enable tethering."

iPhone OS 3.1 took tethering away. When I was on OS 3.0 I could tether simply by installing iTunes8.2 on my laptop.

Anyone know how to go back?

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Left by Tim at 11/15/2009 6:20 PM
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I just followed all of the instructions and I don't see "Tethering" in my settings. I'm running 3.1.2 on my iPhone and from earlier comments, this may be a problem.

Is there a current method that works with 3.1.2?

# re: Tethering iPhone 3G on Windows 7

Left by Hans at 11/16/2009 8:15 PM
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Tethering works on my computer with vista but not on windows 7 for some reason. My iphone say it is tethering but i get "no network access" on windows 7. Anyone found a fix for this problem?

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