Mountain Lion x Bluetooth PAN

Hi Apple' Masters,
I have got a problem after made Mountain upgrade.
Before it, only after plug my Iphone 4s using USB cord my web connection was available either if I seted via bluetooth and choose Bluetooth menu/my Iphone name/conect even start automatically internet conection. However now, after upgrade, both does not work.
If i try connect through USB, the system say me there is no Iphone connected and if try bluetooth it is do me absolutely nothing after choose connect way via bluetooth menu.
Could you help or have any idea what can I do to try solve it?
Thanks in advance.

Gilson Victor wrote:
Java is required for Adobe Illustrator, as said by jimhere, in the begin of installation process and during the software operation! But the version 7 just don't be recognized by CS6. So, I've been searching for tutorials to reverse the version, from 7 to SE6, and found this step-by-step instructions in this link:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5559?viewlocale=pt_BR
After this procedures, the Java still don't appearing in Finder, but works fine as Java SE 6 update 37 in Java Tester: http://www.java.com/en/download/testjava.jsp
I believe the instructions at http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5559 only work if you still have Java 6 installed after installing Java 7. I've tried them and still can't get CS6 to launch with Java 7 installed.  Java 6 for Mac seems to have been pulled from Oracle's site (which makes sense, since they're EOLing it in February) and Apple's existing Java 6 installations (like this one: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5493, or the risky MacUpdate one at http://macupdate.com/app/mac/39490/apple-java) fail for me because it claims a newer version of that same package is stalled.
So I'm stuck with a non-functional CS 6 that won't recognize Java 7, and no way to download the version it does recognize, so I can hack it together.
Is anyone running CS6 with Java 7?

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