hi,
can i use my dash as a wireless modem for my laptop over cable, bluetooth ?
cheers,
cudo
yes, but you need to do so by setting up a Bluetooth PAN
rabilancia said:
yes, but you need to do so by setting up a Bluetooth PAN
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can u explain in more details , please ?
cudo
This works with my laptop, YMMV:
1. Enable Bluetooth PAN on the laptop, go into bluetooth settings and enable it there.
2. Pair the phone with the laptop, using a secure connection.
3. One the phone go to Start>Accessories>Internet Sharing (click the icon).
4. Before you hit Connect (left soft button), be sure that PC Connection is set to Bluetooth Pan and Network Connection is set to T-mobile Data.
5. Hit Connect, now on the laptop, double-click or right-click and hit connect on the shortcut for the phone PAN Icon.
6. It should say Status: "Connected" on the phone.
7. Surf to your heart's desire if you have unlimited data.
Wifi
Will this also work with the Dash's wifi? I mean i have another pda with bluetooth and would like to be able to use the dash's wifi to browse.
thank you, jehlinger!
Bluetooh Dun Works!
I have bluetooth dun working on my devices using the the newly released 080308 6.1 ROM.....!
Hi,
I have S710 - Hermes - DASH. Windows Mobile 6
I have setup the VPN profile with appropiate my personal vpn server ip at home and information in 'Settings' --> 'Connections' --> VPN --> New.
I connected to Wi-Fi or using Cellular data, I could browse the Internet but I could not find where I can launch, or execute this VPN profile.
Any Help please.
Thanks,
Please also shoot the reply msg threat to my email. very appreciate your help.
Hi timolthy,
in WM 2003 there was a link in the menu that opens when you click on the G or 3G icon in the taskbar. For some reason we less minded will never understand Microsoft decided that this practical feature was redundant.
They did the same with the WIFI button from WM5 to WM6.
So the only way I know to dial VPN connections is either to rely on that buggy automatism, that might dial it, when you access a certain IP range (you can specify that range in the vpn settings) or you can go to control panel, connections and edit that vpn connection. Right click on the connection, there's a item called "dial".
These are the only possibilities I know of :-(
I have set my gps connection on COM4 & 4800 but i can not see my wifi acces point from home. Have i set something whrong from gps settings or is there another setting that i must change ? Thnx in advance
Nvrmd already fixed myselff. But does anyone now how i can connect to a acces point now ? Because wen i push on the ssid nothing happens. I read you must change settings buth i can not find this on my artemis -> automatically connect to non-preferred networks ? Anyway i have to disable WZC (wireless zero config) but i dont now where.
NP9660 said:
I have set my gps connection on COM4 & 4800 but i can not see my wifi acces point from home. Have i set something whrong from gps settings or is there another setting that i must change ? Thnx in advance
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GPS is your satilite navigation reciever, nothing to do with WiFi
mugglesquop said:
GPS is your satilite navigation reciever, nothing to do with WiFi
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Héhé i now, but the program can use the gps to locate the points or something. Anyway do you maybe now how to disable WZC (wireless zero config) ? Thnx
sorry, dont know much about the WiFi, mine is a UK T-Mob MDA Compact III, so no WiFi
Can anyone maybe help ??
Hi,
I'm trying to tether my Touch Pro 2 to my N95 (N95 acting as the modem as I want to use that SIMs data plan). When my TP2 tries to discover the N95 it only displays the "File Transfer" and "Serial Port Data Transfer" profiles. It does not display the Dialup Neworking Client profile (even though the N95 supports the DUN profile).
Looking through other threads I see that other devices (such as Blue Angel) which have had this issue have been resolved with some registry changes and replacing the BTWizardProfiles.dll. However, this DLL doesn't seem to be present on the TP2 - presumably because it's a different OS version and different BT stack.
I can't use the BT PAN profile as the N95 does not support PAN and I'd rather not go down the WiFi Joikuspot route.
Any ideas on how to add/enable the DUN Client profile?
Thanks,
Graeme
Hi,
I haven't managed to get BT internet sharing working between the TP2 and my laptop. I've been trying to create a BT personal area network that enables internet sharing. Whenever i select the internet sharing option, it claims my laptop doesn't support it.
This is bogus, because i had the same laptop with the same setup working just fine through my old Tytn II. You just enabled internet sharing and away you go! How HTC have managed to mess this up is baffling (and annoying!). Trouble is i need to route my laptop through my phone or it's not very useful.
Is there any way that is known to work?
Thanks for any ideas,
Don't know if this is feasible in your situation, but can't you just use the USB cable and ICS? Tethering through BT would be slower and less reliable than using the cable.
It is easy but I'm not sure if you aware about the new widcomm btooth settings applet. In the 3rd tab, select Networking Manager > Share Internet Connection > Follow On Screen > Done.
I am having the same problems and I have tried the network manager > share internet connection but no luck. what makes my case worse is that i have the Toshiba bluetooth stack. any ideas?
gotta try that with tp2 btw yesterday when i tried to send some files from tp2 to my old hermes (tytn) it didn't work because tp2 claims 'device does not support a suitable service to perform this operation'. however the bt-link between my lap-top and tp2 or tytn works fine and i have used the internet sharing many times with my old tytn
so maby the are some issues with the newer bt? dunno
Eureka! I have manged to get a connection and i am posting this over it. But I tried so many things that I am going to have to delete the connection and start all over again so I can create a step by step guide for anyone that may be intersted. Test enviroment is TP 2 WM 6.1 (obviously) and Toshiba laptop with Toshiba stack running Vista.
You have the same problem as i did if you will get the error msg 'remote device does not support bluetooth PAN' and have a toshiba bluetooth stack. I should be back soon. Wish me luck so I dont mess up everything.
1. Enable BT on TP2 and make device discoverable
2. On laptop right click BT icon --> options --> General --> select PAN networking service
--> yes --> ok.
3. On laptpp right click BT icon --> add new connection --> custom mode --> next --> select your TP2 --> next --> select group ad-hoc network --> next --> next --> finish.
4. On your device --> open ICS --> select bluetooth PAN --> select your PC from list of BT devices --> accept connection on PC.
You should be good to go at this stage cos it works for me. If you dont mind leaving the PAN networking icon on your taskbar then you only need to do step 1 and 4 anytime you want to share your internet connection otherwise it will be step 1, 2 and 4.
Good luck and I hope someone finds this useful. I also hope in the future there will be an easier and more straightforward way to connect. There probably is now but I just dont know it. Half bread they say is better than none. cheers
If the fix from lombardo8 does not work/apply to you - try the following:
1) Setup/ connect an ordinary BT serial port from your PC to the phone.
2) Use the Widcomm BT applet as monx suggested above to setup the rest.
I have found that I cannot initiate any BT activity from my phone to the PC without a connection made from the PC to the phone first - even though the PC and phone both use Broadcomm stacks!
Also my Tytn II worked perfectly with my PC so likely not to be a PC problem.
Hope this helps...
lombardo8 - you are the dude!
this worked! indeed, i too am running the toshiba BT stack. it's the one i found before worked. I had tried creating all sorts of new connections from the PC settings, but the difference you have found is in the BT options/general settings.
Strangely, the "select PAN networking service" box was not checked. i guess this explains why PAN networking wasnt active. however, what is strange is that this must have worked before using my old TyTn II without this setting.
So once this is enabled, it makes a connection fine!
with regard to wire tethering, this is always a handy fallback, but i have found that BT usually worked quite well, once set up and working, additionally you dont need a wire.
For the life of me i cannot get it to work with my work notebook running Win7 and my netbook running Win7 & OSX
It's driving me nuts
Why can't they just leave it simple. Damn Bluetooth 2.1
Is there any chance somebody can have a .cabs to install back the old internet sharing where there is a Bluetooth PAN in the drop down list. I figured that would be alot easier.
I had the same issues with TP2 and a Mac Book Pro. It works perfectly on Windows XP on this machine but not in OSX. I found a solution for OS X though:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4101986
Thanks for the info but now i'm getting the error msg below
"Failed to establish Internet Sharing connection to remote devices as it supports only Network Access Point (NAP) mode"
What does that mean and how do i configure it in OSX?? Appreciate any help with this as i need ISC in OSX.
Well it means that TP2 thinks that your Macbook offers the internet sharing and not the TP2. I get that same message until i kill the blued and tick that mark again. Then it works until next reboot where i have to repeat the sequence again. Which OSX Version and hardware are you using btw?
Seems the new Snow Leopard fixes some issues with bluetooth. I re-paired my TP2 with Snow Leopard and this works like a charm out of the box. No more fiddling with the bluetooth daemon. Let's see if it stays that way
Just disable DHCP on laptop/PC PAN & u r ready to go.
Scann69 said:
Is there any chance somebody can have a .cabs to install back the old internet sharing where there is a Bluetooth PAN in the drop down list. I figured that would be alot easier.
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Yes bro. v1.11 will have this feature but still Widcomm stack & bt PAN working 100%
Bluetooth ICS Windows 7 WinMo 6.5
I'd like to chime in here. I've flashed several 6.5 ROMs, but with the 23016 and 23017 sys roms I can't seem to connect bia BT ICS. The USB cable works fine. It seems that my netbook does not acquire an IP address from the TouchPro. I'd sure like to find a fix for this as I use this technology all the time.
@izzyforreal
see my post above. did u disabled dhcp on ur netbook bt pan profile?
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see my post above. did u disabled dhcp on ur netbook bt pan profile?
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Hi monx!
How do you disable DHCP on the PC's BT PAN profile? I'm using Widcomm/Broadcom firmware 2.1.211.299 by the way.
And if I do disable it, how will the PC get an IP address??
Thanks,
- Shay
skamin said:
Hi monx!
How do you disable DHCP on the PC's BT PAN profile? I'm using Widcomm/Broadcom firmware 2.1.211.299 by the way.
And if I do disable it, how will the PC get an IP address??
Thanks,
- Shay
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I've found the solution here. Not using the "Internet Sharing" application though but a couple of nice hacks. IT ACTUALLY WORKS!!!
See attached ZIP with files and that post quoted.
- Shay