22
07
2010
This is just a note for others that may be having the same issue. I’m not sure why, and there doesn’t seem to be a fix that consistently works, but here’s my experience with this.
Issue: My iPhone 3GS was working fine prior to upgrading to iOS 4. Once I did that, I couldn’t connect to the 3G network anymore even though all the apps worked while connecting via wifi. I tried turning the Airplane Mode on and off, rebooting, etc. etc. Nothing worked. It was completely frustrating!
Fix: YMMV, as I’m on the Fido network in Canada, but this what I did. I have to do this every time there is an update as well. I went to Settings/General/Reset/Reset Network Settings Once I did this, the iPhone restarted, searched for a network, and everything worked again.
If you try this, you’re on your own, but it worked for me. Good luck!
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3
12
2009
If you are like me, you HAD to have iPhone tethering even though it wasn’t supported yet. So, you poked around on the web and found/hacked a profile config file for Fido/Rogers and installed it.
Well, as of iPhoneOS 3.1, the iPhone will not accept unsigned config files (unless you have jailbroken); as such, this file will no longer work. This means that if you have the unsigned config file, your tethering option will disappear.
However, seeing as Rogers/Fido has officially embraced tethering (for now). If you have the hacked and unsigned config file installed it (or any similar file for other carriers, like AT&T, T-Mobile, etc.) and upgraded to iPhoneOS 3.1 or 3.1.2, you will need to remove it.
Open Settings > General > Profiles (at the bottom). Remove the profile you see there. Tethering should now show up for you.
Enjoy! The credit for this goes to http://cdslash.net/about/ who helped me work out the whole config file thing in the first place…
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