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Now on your iPhone, go to the main settings, and connect to the network you just set up as your Wi-Fi connection. If you can't get connected to your iPhone, try disabling the ethernet port on your computer, so only your Wi-Fi connection is active.
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Everybody's got a wireless network at home, but if you've ever wanted to get your iPod touch, iPhone, or other wireless device connected but all you've got is a wired network at work, school, or elsewhere, Windows 7 makes this process trivial.
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