Internet through Htc Mobile Phone

Hi,
I am new in to Mac,I have bought a new MacBook Pro. 2.4ghz dual core.
I have a phone HTC Wildfire which is an android based phone.I have internet connectivity on phone and I am able to use that internet in windows machines.
But am not able to configure Htc on Macbook ,and not able access the Phone internet sharing option to Mac.I try with the Nokia phone and able to share.
Please guide me how to access internet through my HTC phone?

gprs on mac wrote:
Hi,
I am new in to Mac,I have bought a new MacBook Pro. 2.4ghz dual core.
I have a phone HTC Wildfire which is an android based phone.I have internet connectivity on phone and I am able to use that internet in windows machines.
But am not able to configure Htc on Macbook ,and not able access the Phone internet sharing option to Mac.I try with the Nokia phone and able to share.
Please guide me how to access internet through my HTC phone?
If you are paying your provider for a phone hotspot, just connect your phone to the Internet then have your computer access the Internet through the phone using wifi from the computer to the phone.
If you are not paying for a hotspot on your phone, use something like http://www.junefabrics.com/android/ (PDANet) which will require you to connect your phone to the computer with a USB cable then access the Internet from your computer through the USB connected phone. The paid version of PDANet allows more capability.

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