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ESTOR Joined: Apr 20, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Singapore PM |
I guess the point is you can carry your little phone around in the house (if you have BT), instead of lugging your notebook, or if you don't have a PDA.
Also some people want to do this because they need to download games and what not onto the phone but don't want to pay for GPRS.
An finally some are geeks and just want to show that it can work. |
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markarena Joined: Sep 28, 2004 Posts: 1 PM |
I am a Java developer, and by doing this I could test on my phone without incurring data charges from Three and the reliability connection of my connection will be improved.
I haven't had a chance to try this on my Z1010 yet, but I can't wait. Thanks for getting the information out there! |
liverpoolowen Joined: May 18, 2003 Posts: 18 From: Sweden PM |
It works realy great for me!
Using my TDK BT-dongle.
Sitting in another room surfing on wapbrowser, webviewer, Imic client and offcourse JIMM!
Its, free and u can do it all around the computer. But not longer distance than 10 meters.
Try it and enjoy!
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paulgrime Joined: Oct 05, 2004 Posts: 2 PM |
I get the following exception when trying to read from a http connection using my t630:
java.io.IOException
at com.sun.cldc.io.j2me.socket.Protocol.openPrim(+11)
at com.sun.midp.io.InternalConnector.openPrim(+180)
at com.sun.midp.io.InternalConnector.openInternal(+20)
at com.sun.midp.io.j2me.http.StreamConnectionPool.createStreamConnectionElement(+140)
at com.sun.midp.io.j2me.http.StreamConnectionPool.getConnection(+121)
at com.sun.midp.io.j2me.http.Protocol.connect(+64)
at com.sun.midp.io.j2me.http.Protocol.sendRequest(+90)
at com.sun.midp.io.j2me.http.Protocol.openInputStream(+48)
at com.pg.midp.http2.HttpLogger$Loader.run(+100)
Does anyone have any ideas why. I've followed the steps listed here to use the connection proxy to connect to the internet.
Thanks,
Paul.
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Pulver Joined: Oct 22, 2004 Posts: 2 PM |
First of all - thanks to jamshedd for this guide!
Question:
Has 'markarena' or anyone else got this working on a z1010 ?
I got as far as step 19 and after I 'Allow Web Access' in webviewer the phone stucks at "Contacting server"
Iīm using the USB cable and I am "Connected on COM7 at 57600"
Device explorer is running with Serial Networking enabled.
My Connection Proxy log looks like this:
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from = 6080 to = 7
[Fri Oct 22 16:17:00 CEST 2004] [TCP:6082->SSTCP:4] [br:5165021] [tool->phone] java.net.SocketException: socket closed
[Fri Oct 22 16:17:00 CEST 2004] [TCP:6082->SSTCP:4] IOException returning error code to tool.
SerialSocketController.receiveDataSegment() dropped segment. NO LISTENER! localPort = 1024 remotePort = 4
[Fri Oct 22 16:18:54 CEST 2004] BsdPcCM().connectSocket() called. This creates TCP Socket Thread[Thread-5,5,main]
Bsd Server Socket, tcp/ip host=216.16.231.69 port=80
[Fri Oct 22 16:18:54 CEST 2004] BSD[1] - BsdServerSocket.run() - Wait for tcpConnection to be true:
[Fri Oct 22 16:18:54 CEST 2004] BSD[1] - BsdServerSocket.run() - Wait for tcpConnection to be true:
[Fri Oct 22 16:18:54 CEST 2004] BSD[1] - BsdServerSocket.run() - Wait for tcpConnection to be true:
[Fri Oct 22 16:18:54 CEST 2004] BSD[1] - BsdServerSocket.run() - Wait for tcpConnection to be true:
[Fri Oct 22 16:18:54 CEST 2004] BSD[1] - BsdServerSocket.run() - Wait for tcpConnection to be true: |
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Any tips or hints ?
Could it possibly work if I get a bluetooth adaper ?
Or am I assuming right that it it doesnīt work with the USB cable - it will not work with bluetooth ? |
Pulver Joined: Oct 22, 2004 Posts: 2 PM |
Update: Got it working on the z1010 using bluetooth instead of the USB-cable.
Again - thanks  |
glorious Joined: Aug 16, 2004 Posts: 27 PM |
Has anybody tested this with a Mac? I have Powerbook 15" with BT and a K700. It would be cool to get it to work on a Mac as well. Anybody?
Even gods fight stupidity in vain... |
eiddi Joined: Nov 03, 2004 Posts: 2 PM |
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On 2004-10-23 14:37:41, Pulver wrote:
Update: Got it working on the z1010 using bluetooth instead of the USB-cable.
Again - thanks
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can you tell me how u did it īcos I canīt find wapprofile in my z1010. |
teslaguy Joined: Aug 11, 2004 Posts: 211 From: Cyprus PM, WWW
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wap profiles is internet profiles. And no i didn't make it with my K700i and bt |
k4m!k4ze Joined: Oct 02, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: CBE PM |
Ok i'm just reviving this thread.
Maybe a bit late but thanks Jamshedd for that tutorial on browsing on phone thru PC.
It works on my K700i. Can anybody tell me where i can get the full version of Webviewer ?
If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence of your attempt !! |
jamshedd Joined: Mar 18, 2004 Posts: 26 PM |
You're welcome  |
en0203 Joined: Nov 06, 2004 Posts: 14 PM |
ya, well done in bringing up this post, jamshedd
but it seems like we T630 users are having problem setting this up
anyone manage to do this on their T630?
i manage to create the connection between the PC and the proxy connection. however, the webviewer just won't connect to the web. i didn't even get the 'allow web connection' prompt. i am sure that i am using the test profile.
i suspect the server setting is also another problem. for those who manage to do this trick, are u all running any routing software and just using the xp one? do we need to enable ICS for this to work?
i did a check on the communication ip, it seems like most of my applications are communicating with the web through 127.0.0.1 but the proxy connection is communicating through 192.168.1.2. is there anyway i can change the connection ip of the deviceExplorer and proxy connection?
Good luck to all who are trying  |
jamshedd Joined: Mar 18, 2004 Posts: 26 PM |
The "Serial Networking" option in Device Explorer and the Connection Proxy together make up the "routing" software. In case of Nokia phones, the MRouter software does the same thing.
The Connection Proxy takes the data from the COM port (connected to the phone via a data cable) and passes that data on to the TCP/IP stack as if it came from a LAN connection. Therefore, on your phone, you need to specify the IP address of your other (real) LAN connection. That works as the end point in a point to point connection (your phone at one end and the real LAN connection at the other end). Now do you see how it forms a bridge ?
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andy_hubb Joined: Nov 09, 2004 Posts: 1 PM |
Hey,
I got it working on my k700i....its cool...thanks man....
The confusing bit was i had to just change java settings to the test internet profile...
but the java webviewer sucks
anyone else know a free java html web browser?
Thanks
Andy |
b3herys Joined: Nov 11, 2004 Posts: 1 PM |
Gents
I got error message when proceed on step#6.
Could not open registry key:SOFTWARE\Sony Ericsson\J2ME SDK
what was wrong.
My OS is Win2K |
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