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		<title>By: the Idea Shower &#187; &#187; 4 Earthquakes, 1 Tsunami, My Laptop, and Me: Two weeks from Japan</title>
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		<description>[...] While in Japan I stayed at both a friend&#8217;s house and for a few days, a hotel.  At both locations, no wireless was provided, but instead a hard LAN connection.  This meant that I was still unable to use my iPhone without cracking open the data connection.  But with a laptop, I discovered that you can use it has a router to create your own wireless network from the hard line and use that to connect your phone!  I wrote a separate post on how to set that up here: Reverse Teathering [...]</description>
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