Hi Sue
I don't know if you are saying that the message to contact Telstra was
seen only when you attempted to connect with Bluetooth; I didn't
bother to try Bluetooth, only USB. I only played with it briefly. The
one cautionary message I received was that mentioned on the
andrew.harrison.org page about not being authenticated. He says this
means he's not a mobile phone carrier. That sounded plausible ;)
An ethernet connection was established. I did have to renew the DHCP
lease for it to work and quit tethering via Settings>General>Network
again. There may be another, more obvious way of removing the
'Internet Tethering" bar from the phone's screen …
And, of course I previously had to disable the automatic syncing in
the iTunes preferences!
mouse peter meyer
0408 902349
pmo...@people.net.au
On 19/06/2009, at 7:31 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:
I tried this one, hoping it might make Bluetooth work. However, it
brings up the message, 'to enable tethering, contact Telstra'. I've
tried switching off and switching on again, plus restoring the
original config file I used.
On 19/06/2009, at 1:22 AM, Peter Meyer wrote:
The other solution referred to on that page:
http://tetherme.lstoll.net/
Is very simple, selecting the file appropriate for Telstra,
dowloading by email, clicking to install -
So easy; and it works
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