I searched for this topic, but couldn't find it. Apologies if it's already been answered! Point me in the right direction! I have a PDA2K, and as you all know it has wifi builtin. using wifi, I can connect to the internet. Now, friends of mine have bluetooth enabled cellphones like JAM, 6600, etc or bluetooth enabled laptops. Are the following scenarios possible:
1) PDA2K connected to the internet, and I'm browsing on it. I enable bluetooth on it, and my friend using the JAM or a bluetooth enabled laptop can connect to my PDA2K to use the internet through it's wifi connection. In other words:
JAM -> bluetooth -> PDA2K -> wifi -> Internet
2) Further, how can I use a bluetooth enabled cellphone like a Nokia 6600 or any other to connect to the internet using GPRS on that cellphone and browse on my PDA2K. In other words:
PDA2K -> bluetooth -> Nokia 6600 -> GPRS -> Internet
Hope you understand! Thanks in advance for any replies.
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This may have been asked already.
Ive been playing with my M2000 for a bit now and i cant seem to find a way i can make a BT modem conection through my Nokia 6630 (3G)
All i had to do on my M1000 was just create new dial up *99#
I want me 3G conection back!
grrr
I don't think Blue Angel doesn't has the right bt profile for that to work.
I seem to remember that it would need 'Dial up networking client' profile, but it only has 'Dial up Networking Server'.
Himalaya and Alpine has both.
JD
this is a problem with our bt stack, that not support BT dial up modem
regards
are there any workarounds, hacks, flashes, or programs that will allow this?
The Blue Angle buletooth have some bugs. I tried to swap another BT Engine/patch but it will disconnect in a large volume of traffic. You can find another BT Engine/Patch in the forum to test.
My Mobile Phone
XDA IIs and NEC 616 (3G)
Hi everybody,
when I try to connect my laptop to the internet using my SX66 and bluetooth, one of the following happens:
1) If gprs is already connected on the SX66, my laptop comes back and says 'phone is busy'.
2) If gprs is not connected, then I get a DUN connection, but no network connectivity. Connecting gprs then disconnects the DUN.
Is there a solution for this annoying crap? My old SE T616 let me DUN with my laptop just fine.
Could wiring the laptop to the SX66 with activesync, and some 3rd party app solve the problem?
thanks, I appreciate any comments or suggestions.
Also, could someone who has NOT applied the latest Siemens patch tell me if they get they same behavior?
update
Since I got the SX66, I've noticed the following bug.
The GPRS symbol appears in white briefly when I start up the phone, and then disappears.
If I connect using GPRS, then I get a black symbol which seems to stay after I've disconnected.
IF I try DUN when there is a disconnected, lingering black GPRS symbol it works. But if I actually connect GPRS, then it hangs up the DUN.
??????
Now I have a working solution. Before using Bluetooth DUN, connect and disconnect GPRS.
Out of curiosity, is this business unique to the SX66, or common across the Blueangel platform?
Hello Guys,
I need to setup the internet access at my PDA2k ...
so i can access the internet through WIFI Connection, USB Cable...
i have PDA2k Device and have wm5 Installed on it.
Note: i mad a successful connection with my wifi laptop and i get it connected but i cant surf with the internet exeplorer
Thanx in advance
U need to enable Internet Sharing (google it) between LAN & WiFi on laptop
Network Connections -> LAN connection -> Properties -> Advanced
or Wifi/LAN router attached to WAN/ADSL for home/small office use - all devices have independed internet access
I like Asus products - best price/quality ratio for me.
ADSL router with 4LAN ports + Wifi /g
I'm trying to connect a laptop and a desktop with bluetooth to the internet via my HTC-S620. I have no problems connecting to the internet via Bluetooth or USB but I want a solution for 2 devices to connect.
Even though Bluetooth and PAN seem to be all the rave, especially with support for mobile devices and USB dongles, I much prefer the flexibility and configurability of WIFI. Under XP, and I assume Vista, Internet Connection Sharing easily supports multiple clients. Under WM6 this does not seem possible even though it apparently provides a DHCP server.
If it were possible to somehow to access the internet from the desktop via the laptops Bluetooth that would be OK since the laptop would be gettig internet via USB but XP auto assigns the same IP as WM6 for ICS. Ideally, both the desktop and the laptop would connect to the internet via bluetooth directly.
Anyone know of any free solutions, hacks or applications that might help?
EDIT: Ok I saw a thread over in the Hermes forum where they were able to successfully connect 2 devices to Bluetooth internet sharing by hacking the registry keys HKLM\Comm\BTPAN1\Parms
AcceptConnections 0x1(1) to 0x2(2)
MaxConnections 0xA(10) to 0x2(2)
However this hack does not appear to work on the HTC-S620 WM61.
BlueTooth Dunn
GJSmith3rd said:
I'm trying to connect a laptop and a desktop with bluetooth to the internet via my HTC-S620. I have no problems connecting to the internet via Bluetooth or USB but I want a solution for 2 devices to connect.
Even though Bluetooth and PAN seem to be all the rave, especially with support for mobile devices and USB dongles, I much prefer the flexibility and configurability of WIFI. Under XP, and I assume Vista, Internet Connection Sharing easily supports multiple clients. Under WM6 this does not seem possible even though it apparently provides a DHCP server.
If it were possible to somehow to access the internet from the desktop via the laptops Bluetooth that would be OK since the laptop would be gettig internet via USB but XP auto assigns the same IP as WM6 for ICS. Ideally, both the desktop and the laptop would connect to the internet via bluetooth directly.
Anyone know of any free solutions, hacks or applications that might help?
EDIT: Ok I saw a thread over in the Hermes forum where they were able to successfully connect 2 devices to Bluetooth internet sharing by hacking the registry keys HKLM\Comm\BTPAN1\Parms
AcceptConnections 0x1(1) to 0x2(2)
MaxConnections 0xA(10) to 0x2(2)
However this hack does not appear to work on the HTC-S620 WM61.
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Find my old thread on bluetooth dunn, but did you know that the bluetooth dunn codes are already in the Excalibur 6.1 ROM by Kavana and Ricky. You can connect your laptop and PC via bluetooth dunn to the Internet. I now use Kavana's latest 6.1 ROM because of the new Microsoft bluetooth stack. I now have stereo music with surround sound on my Excalibur's. Another thing, you can make phone calls via your BT headset using Microsoft's voice command..............!
Technology said:
Find my old thread on bluetooth dunn, but did you know that the bluetooth dunn codes are already in the Excalibur 6.1 ROM by Kavana and Ricky. You can connect your laptop and PC via bluetooth dunn to the Internet. I now use Kavana's latest 6.1 ROM because of the new Microsoft bluetooth stack. I now have stereo music with surround sound on my Excalibur's. Another thing, you can make phone calls via your BT headset using Microsoft's voice command..............!
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How I connect to Internet via bluetooth?
Technology said:
Find my old thread on bluetooth dunn, but did you know that the bluetooth dunn codes are already in the Excalibur 6.1 ROM by Kavana and Ricky. You can connect your laptop and PC via bluetooth dunn to the Internet. I now use Kavana's latest 6.1 ROM because of the new Microsoft bluetooth stack. I now have stereo music with surround sound on my Excalibur's. Another thing, you can make phone calls via your BT headset using Microsoft's voice command..............!
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I was using Bluetooth on a Windows 2003 Server for Small Business Server. I finally got tired of it disconnecting every few minutes so I use USB and all is ok there. BT PAN works just fine on my XP boxes. When on the road I often would like to have two or more computers share the BT internet. I will look into your suggestion of using DUN instead. Thanks.
LeoArg said:
How I connect to Internet via bluetooth?
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Just go to your Communications Manager and select Internet Sharing and follow the prompts from there. Assuming you have BT and drivers on your PC, you should be prompted to pair the devices and establish a BT PAN.
Technology - I tried to find your BT DUN thread by doing a forum search for threads started by "technology" with keywords "bluetooth" and "dun" without success. Can you point my to the thread? Perhaps it was started by someone else.
I was unsuccessful in my attempt to have two clients connect via DUN to my HTC-S620, however, the search for a solution lead to enabling DUN on both my HTC-S620 (T-Mobile Dash with cooked ROM) and my Samsung T409. Both have EDGE data and with the connection teaming capabilites of the Intergate 8.5 software I am able to use both phone modems simultaneously. I have experienced burst speeds of 50.1KB/Sec or 501kB/sec so far.
The Samsung connects to DUN via USB cable and the HTC connects via Bluetooth DUN. Fortunately, I was able to configure the HTC USB Activesync connection as the internal network. I used a laptop that was disconnected from an ethernet or internal network so using the HTC Activesync connection was a work around. The Intergate software configures two connections for the internal network. One for the Intergate and the other for the Microsoft TCP/IP to access the intergate from the server PC. You can have other PCs use this teamed connection as well when connected and configured for a network setup. This was the final step in getting intergate to work properly. So the HTC is connected both via BT and USB.
Now here is the good part. The HTC has T-mobile Total Internet $19.99 but the Samsung has only T-mobile Web $5.99. I was able to configure the DUN settings and initialization strings on both modems for the T-mobile Web proxy (wap.voicestream.com) and (216.155.165.50:8080). The trick here was to configure Intergate to use the T-Mobile Total Internet connection as the primary or default connection. Subsequently, the Intergate connection teaming software is able to team both and where possible utilize both connections. The T-Mobile web connections can only use unblocked ports but it kicks in for port 80 and the other unblocked ports.
Connection teaming will only increase your available bandwidth with when there are multiple connections. So streaming and the like will see no improvement but surfing, downloading and other applications will see better overall performance.
Sweet!
Hi all.
I have a problem attempting to connect my computer (with Windows Seven) with my TP2 to make an Internet connexion (dialing) using bluetooth.
Please note that the connexion work great with a cable between the two devices. But I want to make it work with bluetooth.
So I used the "Internet sharing" in the "Start" menu. I choose "Bluetooth PAN" and my favorite Internet 3G connexion. Next, the TP2 asked me to select the new bluetooth device, and i choose my computer, naturally. Please note that I'm able to establish bluetooth port between my phone and my computer, so they can connect both. And now my HTC attempt to connect with my PC : "looking for bluetooth services" and finally, he said to me : "Remote device does not support personal area networking"...
What did I wrong ? Please help me ! Thank you very much !!!
I would just get Wi-Fi Router and use that:
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-mobile-wi-fi-router.html