1.) Go to HD/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration
2.) Delete the "preferences.plist"
3.) Restart your Mac.
Doing this will set all of your network settings back to default, thereby enabling the two connections the iPhone sets up the first time you connect it to tether to be recreated. You will also lose all of your wireless and wired network settings so you'll have to log back in to those, but that's a small price to pay for such great functionality from your iPhone.
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by benjaminlove
June 17, 2009 10:29 PM PDT
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See all 181 Comments >>2.) Delete the "preferences.plist"
3.) Restart your Mac.
Doing this will set all of your network settings back to default, thereby enabling the two connections the iPhone sets up the first time you connect it to tether to be recreated.
You will also lose all of your wireless and wired network settings so you'll have to log back in to those, but that's a small price to pay for such great functionality from your iPhone.