A little googling will supply a number of hacky ways to do this but 
native support in the US is limited by ATT.

CB

hank smith wrote:
> Hello
> everettposted a podcast on this verry thing
> I am trying to get the url he shows how to do this
> On Aug 4, 2009, at 10:20 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
>
>   
>> Tethering is a feature supported in the iPhone 3.0 software that is
>> enabled (or not) by the carrier. For the US ATT has decided not to
>> support tethering so I can't try to reproduce the steps here. You  
>> might
>> try turning on tethering on your iphone and connect via USB to see  
>> if it
>> pops up as a network connection.
>>
>> CB
>>
>> Yuma Decaux wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> I was wondering if anyone knew how one can get connected to the
>>> internet throguh his/her iphone 3gs. I used to have a sony ericsson
>>> (actually still have it))) 3g with which i connect to the internet.
>>>
>>> I've tried going to the network preferences but the iphone doesn't
>>> appear in the services lists as the sony does. Is there another way  
>>> IE
>>> bluetooth to get the connection going? If so, how do you actually get
>>> the macbook and the iphone to pair up? I went through the connection
>>> wizard but the iphone which i've turned the bluetooth on doesn't
>>> appear in the list either.
>>>
>>> Anyone get this too? Or are you all on a cable connection and don't
>>> need to get on the 3g network for your net stuff? i'm using the 3g
>>> here because it's the best method for connecting in
>>> Cambodia///grumps...
>>>
>>>       
>
>
> >
>   

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