Tether iPhone to Airport Base Station?

Just wondering if this is possible.
I know I can use tethering on my MacBook (which works fine) but if I try to share the connection wirelessly, my other computer ends up with a self-assigned IP and no internet connection.
Is there a way for me to use the iPhone (tethered) as a modem for my Airport Base Station router, bypassing the MacBook entirely?

You probably can theoretically, but you need to understand routing and IP.
If you set things up so that your airport uses the Iphone as its gateway/modem/connection to the internet, then the airport should be able to hand out IP addresses to all machines on your LAN.
The problem is that the Airport would need to have 2 different IP networks on 2 different WiFI interfaces and I don't think it can. You never really connect your wireless router using Wireless to your cable modem or DSL modem - it is usually a wired connection.
You have a better chance of using Internet Connection sharing within your mac, while your iPhone is tethered via USB - the Mac acts as wireless router and other computers in your house can get online.

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