Hi Hugh,

The personal hot spot is a new feature in iOS 4.3 and is turned on it Settings. 
If you do not see the feature you may need to sync with iTunes and let it 
upgrade iOS.

Cheers,
Carlo

On 2011-03-14, at 22:42, Hugh Griffiths wrote:

> So does this mean this only works with a iphone 4, I can see no way to 
> connect my ipad via Bluetooth to my iphone 3gs? Am I missing something?
>  
> Best Regards
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> From: wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au [mailto:wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au] On Behalf Of 
> Martin Hill
> Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 10:01 PM
> To: WAMUG Mailing List
> Subject: Re: IPad2 and iPhone hot spot (and GPS!)
>  
> Well it looks like a wifi iPad can actually get a GPS fix form an iPhone 4 
> when connected to the phone's personal hotspot.
>  
> http://blog.urbanape.com/post/3798485232/show-me-the-way
>  
> This does significantly reduce the disadvantages of going for the wifi-only 
> iPad.
>  
> In my case though, apart from other reasons discussed below, I would still go 
> for the 3G iPad so I didn't have to have an iPhone 4 around and also so I 
> didn't run down the battery on the phone doing personal hotspot and GPS 
> reception, both of which suck the life out of an iPhone quite fast.   
>  
> -Mart
>  
> On 10/03/2011, at 7:00 AM, Brian Risbey wrote:
> 
> 
> Thank you Robin that made it easy, the 3G, it is,
>  
> and thanks Pedro, too.
> 
> Brian
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 10/03/2011, at 5:42, Robin Belford <rbelf...@highway1.com.au> wrote:
> 
> Note. 
> You only need the 3G to be turned on in the iPad. You don't need to actually 
> have a SIM card in it.
> The reason is that the GPS functionality is built into the 3G chip.
>  
> r
>  
> On 09/03/2011, at 10:50 PM, Pedro wrote:
> 
> 
> Here are three goods reasons for a 3G model
>  
> http://www.tuaw.com/2011/03/06/iphone-4-personal-hotspot-wi-fi-only-ipad-possible-but-wit/
>  
> cheers
>  
> Pedro
>  
> On 09/03/2011, at 10:14 PM, cm wrote:
> 
> 
> Yes. Good point about the GPS, Mart.
>  
> C
>  
> On 2011-03-09, at 22:02, Martin Hill wrote:
> 
> 
> Don't forget that only the 3G version of the iPad has a GPS receiver.  For me 
> this is the deal-breaker for the wifi-only model.  
>  
> The possibility of having GPS-enriched turn-by-turn, off-road and 
> topographical maps the size of the old UBD instead of postcard size is very 
> compelling.
>  
> Also, the combination of a GPS chip and a mobile internet connection 
> (Assisted GPS) mean there is no more of the waiting several minutes for your 
> old GPS to get its first fix.
>  
> Now I just need to work out how best to mount an iPad on the dashboard of the 
> 4WD.  :-)
>  
> -Mart
>  
> On 09/03/2011, at 9:38 PM, cm wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Hi Brian,
> 
> You have correctly identified the two independent questions when choosing an 
> iPad model.
> 
> a) 3G or WiFi only?
> b) How much memory?
> 
> By the way, a number of articles have touted how children with Autism 
> benefited from an iPad. That will probably require that you choose software 
> relevant to your son's needs but that is a whole other question and possibly 
> one that dedicated groups are already addressing.
> 
> a) So 3G or Wifi only? If you intend to used the internet from you iPad 
> mainly from home, work or a WiFi enabled public place, such as many cafes and 
> libraries you can get by with the Wifi only model. You will need 3G only if 
> you make significant use of the iPad while outside (say the map application) 
> or in areas where you do not have access to WiFi -- perhaps customer sites if 
> you are in the service industry. To use 3G you would need a data plan either 
> prepay or postpay.
> 
> It is true that iOS 4.3 will have a personal hotspot feature, the current 
> version of iOS already has a tethering feature. You can only use this if your 
> carrier allows it. Internode, for one, currently allows tethering but they 
> could choose to charge extra for this feature at any time. AT&T in the US, 
> for instance, charges $20 a month for 1GB of data using tethering.
> 
> b) How much memory? If you want the iPad mainly to run apps for yourself and 
> your family, then the 16GB is probably sufficient. Once you start to store 
> media on the iPad such as films or photo's they you may find that you need 
> more memory (32GB or 64GB).
> 
> I, personally, went for the 3G / 32GB model. I have not to this point used 
> the 3G feature apart from some tests of tethering and once at a cafe with 
> friends to show them some features of the iPad. :-}. The 32GB has been way 
> more than enough memory for me because I keep my main iTunes collection on my 
> MacBook Pro and only transfer a small number of films and photos to the iPad 
> on an as needed basis. My main video consumption on the iPad is the iView 
> feature of the ABC. iView programs can be viewed with either a dedicated 
> iView app on the iPad, which uses no storage, or by streaming the programs 
> from my MacBook Pro with a app called Video Server -- this also uses no 
> storage.
> 
> I went for a slightly cheaper iPad because I was planning even at the time to 
> get and iPad 2 as well. This time I will likely get WiFi only / 16 GB as that 
> will meet my needs.
> 
> Cheers,
> Carlo
> 
> 
> On 2011-03-09, at 20:58, Brian Risbey wrote:
> 
> 
>  
> Hi everyone, about to lash out on an iPad2 but which model?
> I believe that the next iPad/ iPhone software update will include a data 
> hotspot enabling both our iPhone4s to allow data and Internet access- if so I 
> would only need a wifi version, correct?
> Apparently iPads are great for children with Autism, my son has one available 
> to him at school hence the interest.
> Brian
> Sent from my iPhone
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