Tether iPhone 3GS using redsn0w 0.9.3

Since iPhone OS 3.1.2, you may be already aware that you can no longer tether your iPhone 3G. Fortunately, iPhone Dev Team has recently released a new IPCC tethering hack (redsn0w 0.9.3 beta) that allowed jailbroken iPhone 3GS to be a wireless 3G modem.

redsn0w doesn't require a system restore like PwnageTool does, it doesn't even use iTunes at all. redsn0w doesn't touch your baseband but it doesn't help preserve it during an upgrade either. This release supports all iPhones and iPod touches (still a tethered-only JB for late-model devices though), Apple firmware 3.0 and 3.1.2, Windows and Mac OSX (x86).

For those who want to beta test the version with the IPCC hack included, The iPhone Dev Team behind redsn0w 0.9.3 have the tutorial + download links to do this. More details are available from the website (see bottom of page). They say, the IPCC hack is only useful on 3G and 3GS, and you'll need to install a mobileconfig or IPCC appropriate for your carrier to see if it works.
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