
Before we begin, do note that we could not get FireFox 3 to work with NetShare using Nullriver's settings; the company said it only tested the app on FireFox 2. Safari, however, works just fine. Without further ado, here's our tutorial:
Step 1: Download NetShare:

Step 2: Create a New Network:

Step 3: Open System Preferences --> Network

Step 4: Configure TCP/IP

Step 5: Configure Proxies

In your iPhone's Settings app, choose the network you created and hit the blue arrow.
Step 7: Configure Static Settings
Hit the Static tab and enter 192.168.10.1 for the IP address.
Step 8: Disable Sleep
Don't let your iPhone sleep, because you'll get disconnected. In iPhone's settings, go to General-->Auto-Lock and set it to "Never."
Step 9: Open NetShare
Now open NetShare and run Safari on your Mac. You should be able to start browsing the web.
Step 10 (Optional): Confirm Connection
If you want to double check whether you're connected, load Terminal (in the Utilities folder) on your Mac and type "ping 192.168.10.1." If you see some activity, you're all set.
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