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Originally Posted by AdamTr
A much clearer instruction set would be appreciated. I know virtually nothing about Terminal and never heard the term "BASH prompt" before. However that being said, I've been a Mac user for nearly 2 decades so I do know my way around the system pretty well.
The method laid out in this thread seems easy enough - if the instructions were dumbed down a little I think many more could take advantage of it 
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I'm an OS X newbie, but after some playing around, I got this to work. It's only a temporary measure as my "Hackbook" is waiting on a Wifi card that works, but this is fast enough for now.
So I found that the most confusing part(s) were putting adb into the usr/local/bin and then making the script.
So all you need to do is download the Android SDK and drag the tools folder into your user folder in Finder (no need to enable hidden files, etc. to get into the usr folder).
Also, the link to the script just shows the contents. But on the right side of the page, there is actually a link to download the (premade) file. I just saved it as azilink.sh in my user folder. Then you can just follow his terminal code word for word to allow it to be runnable.
Also, I am running SL 10.6.2, so I had to download TunTap. If the script isn't working for you, you'll have to download it.
EDIT: This also works with the Wifi connection! Much faster now, and more suitable for my purposes.