Use PC Internet over IPhone via USB Cable

bassie666

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Who doesn't have WiFi ?

I don't have WiFi because it's not been tested throughly so the industrie can't guarantee safety for myself and my 4 kids, if they grow up being radiated 24/7.
So we choose to have the fastest available internet for them, fiberglass, regular computers which are cabled with everything they want on it. We have nothing wireless in our home and everything is checked for electromagnetic fields and radiation. Our house is somewhat shielded from wifi signals in the neighbourhood.

I am electrosensitive because I worked with cell phones, wireless laptops etc being setup in my department, sometimes more the 20 dect phones where charging in our room and 10 laptops being installed at once. After a couple of years being radiated like that I had to stop working overthere and I now can feel it with my eyes closed if there's a umts mast or wifi signal closeby.

It's certainly not the way I imagened the future would be, I have been IT Specialist over 15 years, was playing with pentium processors under nda a year before they were even released to the public, and always had the newest stuff available at work and in our home untill the wireless **** became standard. I didn't have wireless for a long time because I wanted the faster cat6.

Believe me, If i could and it was safe I would use WiFi, I want to use it but I can't, whenever I turn on the ipad with wifi I feel numm in my head and it get's worse within 5 minutes.

In France and some other countries WiFi is forbidden at schools, hospitals and eldery places, the EU council strongly advised not to use wifi and wireless signals in schools and near kids.

The industrie is doing everything they can to make money, do you think they care for you or your children or do they care for profit ?
Do you think they will make sure you stay healthy or do you think they don't care about your health ?

Did you know that in the small letters/details when you buy an iPhone Apple tells you to hold the iPhone at least 1,5 cm away from your head and that they are not responcible for anything related to radiation coming from their device ?

It's because they can't garantuee it's harmless for you as an adult, let aside little children who play with their educational ipads 2 , 3 hours a day.

I don't mind using a cable. I want the best for my kids, so if they can use an ipad through cable, they can have one. I wish the wifi wasn't causing me headaches :)

I'm gonna try the above with a 128GB Cellular Retina ipad, let you all know if it worked for me. :cool:
 
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natasftw

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You do realize the electromagnetic waves coming from the cell and wifi are in the same range, correct? They are both UHF signals.

What you're experiencing is known as the placebo effect. You believe the one is safe so you don't feel anything. You believe the other is dangerous so after several minutes it's causing you pain.

Neither is the fault of the device. It's entirely how you psych yourself out. Kudos.
 

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Just my two cents but having a wireless router doesn't mean you can afford the monthly Internet bill for that router. I actually went 6 months when times got hard without Internet or cable tv .. Maybe the op chose to have a phone instead of home Internet


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I don't have WiFi because it's not been tested throughly so the industrie can't guarantee safety for myself and my 4 kids, if they grow up being radiated 24/7.
So we choose to have the fastest available internet for them, fiberglass, regular computers which are cabled with everything they want on it. We have nothing wireless in our home and everything is checked for electromagnetic fields and radiation. Our house is somewhat shielded from wifi signals in the neighbourhood.

I am electrosensitive because I worked with cell phones, wireless laptops etc being setup in my department, sometimes more the 20 dect phones where charging in our room and 10 laptops being installed at once. After a couple of years being radiated like that I had to stop working overthere and I now can feel it with my eyes closed if there's a umts mast or wifi signal closeby.

It's certainly not the way I imagened the future would be, I have been IT Specialist over 15 years, was playing with pentium processors under nda a year before they were even released to the public, and always had the newest stuff available at work and in our home untill the wireless **** became standard. I didn't have wireless for a long time because I wanted the faster cat6.

Believe me, If i could and it was safe I would use WiFi, I want to use it but I can't, whenever I turn on the ipad with wifi I feel numm in my head and it get's worse within 5 minutes.

In France and some other countries WiFi is forbidden at schools, hospitals and eldery places, the EU council strongly advised not to use wifi and wireless signals in schools and near kids.

The industrie is doing everything they can to make money, do you think they care for you or your children or do they care for profit ?
Do you think they will make sure you stay healthy or do you think they don't care about your health ?

Did you know that in the small letters/details when you buy an iPhone Apple tells you to hold the iPhone at least 1,5 cm away from your head and that they are not responcible for anything related to radiation coming from their device ?

It's because they can't garantuee it's harmless for you as an adult, let aside little children who play with their educational ipads 2 , 3 hours a day.

I don't mind using a cable. I want the best for my kids, so if they can use an ipad through cable, they can have one. I wish the wifi wasn't causing me headaches :)

I'm gonna try the above with a 128GB Cellular Retina ipad, let you all know if it worked for me. :cool:

You realize your are surrounded by cell towers pumping out massive amounts of microwave radio? Cellular is far more powerful than wifi.

That's just one of many. You also have tv broadcasts, emergency services radio, and stacks of other transmissions flowing around you at any time.

To be honest, your tv screen is probably pumping out more radiation than a wifi router.


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can i do this for running internet on my ipod touch 4th gen .... plz reply soon

The whole point of this asinine idea is to use the phone's data connection to avoid using wifi.
Your iPod would need to use wifi. Why not just use that same wifi for the computer?
 

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i do not have a wifi bro thats y i m saying that i only have a LAN connection and i want to use my pc's LAN connected internet to my ipod touch via usb cable .
 

David Waters2

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Holy ish, thank you! Those who replied negatively, you guys are jerks. A burnt out Wi-Fi chip is a very common problem for last-gen iPhones. Many of those with potentially flawed phones reported intemittent or a permanently greyed out Wi-Fi switch in settings. Popular solutions have included heating the chip with a hair-dryer and putting the phone in the freezer, which have worked for some, but only temporarily fixed mine.

This was a huge problem for me. I can get by using small amounts of data for email/social/news and updating apps with iTunes, but certain things are impossible without a decent internet connection. Before this, Cydia was completely unreliable and now I can use it. And no, there ARE NOT any other downloadable or built-in (Mac or PC) that could serve as a solution. Bluetooth PAN and Mac Internet Sharing options are all either defunct in iOS 7 or only work on iPad (for some reason). This guy just made my iPhone livable again! Although, if you figured this out yourself, you could easily use these skills in a field that pays enough to be able to afford all of the latest Apple gear, instead of trying to help ungrateful haters. Props!
 

Peter Rhoads

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I need this for the following reasons:

wifi connection can be notoriously poor quality for bandwidth heavy and QOS dependent apps like facetime and skype, especially in an office environment
I have a data plan, but the data connection quality has been very poor at almost every office building I have ever worked in.
Other office environments I have worked in do not offer wifi for security reasons, and on top of that, I get a poor data connection in the building
Office routers can be configured with various security features that could block things like Airplay, which I use to eliminate the need for switching headsets

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The programs required for running this are easy to run without security privileges since they affect only the usb connection
While the initial setup of this is a bit tricky, it can be set up to run automatically, so it can be very easy to use (set and forget)
I put my phone on a USB dock when I get into the office, so if this can improve that experience, I would ask, why not?
 

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I need this for the following reasons:

wifi connection can be notoriously poor quality for bandwidth heavy and QOS dependent apps like facetime and skype, especially in an office environment
If either Facetime or Skype are a "need" at work, you're able to install both on Mac comps or Skype on others. In fact, Skype is installed on every comp I have at work. There isn't any "need" to have either of these at work. It's a lot like saying you need this to use Facebook at work.

I have a data plan, but the data connection quality has been very poor at almost every office building I have ever worked in.
Who's your provider? I've never had an issue in any office building. That doesn't mean it can't happen. But, it makes me doubt how far you're suggesting this reaches. Office buildings are generally near densely populated areas. This is a common place for cell towers. Office buildings generally have the offices closer to the exterior of the building where you're less likely to run into the problem you're suggesting. I'd point out, again, you're suggesting you need to play with your apps while you're at work. I think we have a different definition of "need."

Other office environments I have worked in do not offer wifi for security reasons, and on top of that, I get a poor data connection in the building
All of your "needs" seem to be work related. Yet, work doesn't agree.

Office routers can be configured with various security features that could block things like Airplay, which I use to eliminate the need for switching headsets
You call this a need. Yet, you can get the same functionality with a service like Spotify. That means you're able to listen to your music just fine without swapping headsets. When there's an easy alternative, it's hardly a "need" to use the precise method. Beyond that, if your company specifically disables things like this on their network, odds are you're risking your job to do this. Are you sure this is a "need"?

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The programs required for running this are easy to run without security privileges since they affect only the usb connection
I'm not sure why you bring this up. The ability to create a program has nothing to do with whether or not it should be created. As an example, viruses can clearly be written. Does that mean they should be? If they're easier to write, does that mean we should make more of them?

While the initial setup of this is a bit tricky, it can be set up to run automatically, so it can be very easy to use (set and forget)
Again, I'm not sure what the point of this is. If it's something useful, do we really care about the initial setup or the automatic running? We are going to use it regardless. If it's not useful, it doesn't matter how easy it is, it won't be used.

I put my phone on a USB dock when I get into the office, so if this can improve that experience, I would ask, why not?
You're treating lateral changes as improvements. To your question: the improvements come at a risk to your job while offering alternatives to solutions that already exist. They don't provide additional functionality. With that, why?
 

ooomos

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I can't believe how many people are putting negative comments about something they think won't benefit their lives.

This is something I really need because there is no WIFI in my office and reception in my office is really bad that I'm constantly switching between edge and no service.

The only problem is I do not want to jailbreak, but thanks for looking into it!