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Using your Cable/DSL on T610 |
Marcebra Joined: Aug 22, 2003 Posts: 14 PM |
Hello,
I was wondering if through bluetooth, I can browse the internet on my T610 using my DSL.
Thanks in advance |
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jbendaou Joined: Feb 11, 2003 Posts: 458 From: Washington, DC PM |
i d love to know the answer to this
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ferrarista44 Joined: Jan 30, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: down south PM |
wouldnt the T610 choke? just browsing pbase alone chokes and restarts some of my friends T610.
though i think the concept is possible. |
jamba Joined: Aug 10, 2002 Posts: 87 From: Baguio City, Philippines PM |
Theoretically, it is possible. I have done it via PDA (iPaq 3970). What I did was to "share" the internet connection from my PC to the iPaq via bluetooth (BT). When a connection has been established between my PC and my iPaq cia BT, under the "services" menu of my iPaq, I have included the BT to act as modem. So theoretically, it is possible.
The only question left is whether the WAP browser of the phone is capable of connecting to another device to serve as the gateway connection. Since the phone has limited capability to be configured in this manner, you may try from the PC side. Check out your control panel in the PC and look at your BT neighborhood and see whether this can be configured to transfer the internet signal from the PC to your phone. If this is possible, then .... happy surfing !!! |
wrath000 Joined: May 14, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM |
It's not possible.
It's not possible to do this via a JAVA midlet either. T610 JAVA has no support for BlueTooth...
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Jim Joined: Jan 20, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Belgium PM |
And the only connection possible to go to the internet is the gsm and gprs, so it's impossible ... |
SJT Joined: Sep 27, 2003 Posts: 1 From: London, England PM |
Hello all, first post!
Although i haven't managed to get it to work, I think it is possible by setting the APN to your paired computer's bluetooth name and then running a routing proxy on that machine. You basically set the machine to be a GPRS access point.
Why do I think it's possible if I can't do it?
http://3650anda12inch.blogspot.com
This is all for Mac OS X, but the theory behind it is the same.
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jbendaou Joined: Feb 11, 2003 Posts: 458 From: Washington, DC PM |
Try and let us know. I so want dat 2 work
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