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Alex at
iPhoneBlog.de (Germany) tipped us off to a
simple "hack" they discovered while doing speed tests between EDGE and WiFi. It involves creating an
ad hoc network with your computer or a hotspot and changing the default route of the network to point to the IP address of your EDGE connection. Accomplish that and you should be able to run applications over EDGE that are normally WiFi-only, such as the iTunes store.
I can't test it right now, but I'm sure that some of you will be eager to give it a shot. The speed tests in the video look decent considering the obvious handicaps. If you happen to
sprechen Sie Deutsch you'll probably be able to glean more details from
the post. You'll also want to check out the
podcast on using Skype over EDGE.
Thanks, Alex!
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