The new MacBook Pros have problems with Internet tethering made from an iPhone

Un website from France presents a rather interesting problem in connection with the new MacBook Pro from 2011 and the Internet tethering included in the iPhone. It seems that when you connect an iPhone to a new generation MacBook Pro and activate Internet tethering, the system will freeze and reset. You will have a kernel error displayed on the screen, but not immediately after starting the connection, but a few minutes/tens of minutes or even hours after starting it. It is not known what exactly causes these problems, nor how many MacBooks are affected, but if you have experienced something like this, then you now know that you are not the only one with problems.

There are 2 solutions: the first involves starting the system in 32bit mode by pressing keys 2 and 3 simultaneously during booting, and the second involves tethering only via BlueTooth. One of these 2 methods should solve your problems, but I'm curious if any of you have experienced this.