I have an iPhone and an iMac G5 (OSX 10.4.11). I 'Turn Airport On' and 'Create Network...', and the iPhone momentarily connects. But as soon as I use the iPhone to go on the Internet or check e-mail, the Airport icon disappears and the Edge 'E' takes its place, and the connection slows down, of course. Why won't the connection stay intact? Thanks in advance for a solution.
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iPhone-iMac wireless connection
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Posted 16 October 2008 - 06:01 PM
Because creating a network in that way only allows the iPhone to talk to the computer, not access to the net.
As soon as you launch Safari on the phone it switches to a mode it can use to access the Internet.
I'm guessing you have the iMac plugged directly into your Internet connection. To get the iPhone to share that connection you need a wireless router for it to connect to rather than the computer.
As soon as you launch Safari on the phone it switches to a mode it can use to access the Internet.
I'm guessing you have the iMac plugged directly into your Internet connection. To get the iPhone to share that connection you need a wireless router for it to connect to rather than the computer.
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