This is a discussion on tethering within the iPhone 5 forums, part of the iPhone 5 Forum category; Hi,
I'm New to the forum and to the iphone. In fact, I don't have my iphone yet. I'm on a waiting list. But I ...
Hi,
I'm New to the forum and to the iphone. In fact, I don't have my iphone yet. I'm on a waiting list. But I do have a question which the salesman could not help me with. Does anyone know where I can get a cable for tethering the iphone5 to a USB on a PC for internet access? (my PC doesn't have WiFi) The salesman told me that the cable supplied with the iphone will only sync to itunes, and won't transmit web data to a PC. He said it only works with Mac computers.
Thanks for any help.
Cheers, Tally
Hi,
I'm New to the forum and to the iphone. In fact, I don't have my iphone yet. I'm on a waiting list. But I do have a question which the salesman could not help me with. Does anyone know where I can get a cable for tethering the iphone5 to a USB on a PC for internet access? (my PC doesn't have WiFi) The salesman told me that the cable supplied with the iphone will only sync to itunes, and won't transmit web data to a PC. He said it only works with Mac computers.
Thanks for any help.
Cheers, Tally
The cable that comes w/ your iDevice is what you use for tethering.
You can't tether to a PC with the cable that comes with the iPhone. It's used for syncing with your computer and downloading content. It cannot be used to provide Internet access to a computer. Tethering allows the iPhone to create a personal hotspot and transmit a wifi signal that can be used by other wifi capable devices to connect to the Internet. If your PC has no wifi, it can't tether to your iPhone.
Ok, lets get this thread back on track with some facts. Because I am writing this from my laptop while tethered to my iPhone 5 thru the supplied USB cable. The instructions are very simple.
1) Must have a Windows or Mac PC.
2) Install iTunes on the PC.
3) Launch iTunes.
4) Plug the iPhone 5 (4S or 4 will do this as well) with the supplied cable into any open USB port
5) Turn on Hot Spot.
And you are done. It took me all of 10 seconds after installing iTunes to be on my iPhone 5.
Being tethered is a "physical connection" between two objects. A Hot spot is just that a "hot spot" for wifi devices to connect to... not the physical connection.
Ok, lets get this thread back on track with some facts. Because I am writing this from my laptop while tethered to my iPhone 5 thru the supplied USB cable. The instructions are very simple.
1) Must have a Windows or Mac PC.
2) Install iTunes on the PC.
3) Launch iTunes.
4) Plug the iPhone 5 (4S or 4 will do this as well) with the supplied cable into any open USB port
5) Turn on Hot Spot.
And you are done. It took me all of 10 seconds after installing iTunes to be on my iPhone 5.
Skull One,
Thanks for the info. 2 questions about your instructions.
Is step 5 something I do on the PC, or the iphone, and how.
Does this work on a PC which does not have WiFi?
Thanks for any clarification.
That turned outto be 3 questions, didn't it.
Cheers, Tally
You turn on the "Personal Hotspot" on the iPhone for step 5 and the PC doesn't need anything other than the USB port. So a PC with no WiFi will work just fine. In fact in that test I had my WiFi switch set to off so that the PC couldn't even set it.
Thanks again. I think I've got it now. Looks like I'm all set To dump my home internet service and do it with the iphone. So, that's my plan. It will help offset the cost of the AT&T data plan for the iphone, and then I'll also dump my current basic cell phone and land line, and just about cover the expense of the smart phone contract. All I need now is to wait for my place in line for the iphone5. Sure hope it all works out as planned. I really appreciate the help.
Cheers, Tally
Originally Posted by Skull One
You turn on the "Personal Hotspot" on the iPhone for step 5 and the PC doesn't need anything other than the USB port. So a PC with no WiFi will work just fine. In fact in that test I had my WiFi switch set to off so that the PC couldn't even set it.
Okay - this is great! I've just had some questions answered without even asking! Thanks to the OP for initiating my own question and clearing some of the cobwebs.
But, still some remain..
I'm cool with the "tethering" - if I'm understanding correctly. Basically we are using our phone as a modem, right - that's kind of what "hotspot" means? It provides us with the path for the Internet connection to our PC or Mac?
My question then is this - the phone still needs either WiFi or a cellular signal (3G, 4G, LTE, etc) to complete that connection - right? So, as long as we are utilizing WiFi - we have no worries about using up expensive "data" (for those of us on tiered plans - no more unlimited data). And if we are not in range of any valid WiFi connection - we can still utilize the tethering to connect our PC or Mac to the Internet - but we will then be encroaching into our data usage - correct?
But if the PC or Mac has WiFi - and it's within range of a decent WiFi signal - why do we need the phone to connect to the Internet? What am I missing? Hmmm. Eliminating the cost of home (or office) internet supplier? But if I'm on a laptop and sitting in Starbucks - can't I just use the laptop with WiFi to connect without my cell? Geez. This didn't seem so complicated during the day. Guess the midnight pumpkin has got me going bonkers..
It is late, I'm not so young and certainly no geek (not a derogatory word). So be kind and patient with my questions if they appear to be dumb..