Use Bluetooth PAN to Access Your Computer's Internet use your PAN capable SE phone to access your broadband
#1
Posted 31 July 2007 - 08:49 AM
2. go into network settings on pc and enable "bluetooth Network" (using the Bluetooth LAN Access Server Driver)
3. Bridge the local area network and the Bluetooth Network
4. In bluetooth settings go into properties of the K800 and tick "Network Access" (authorisation tab)
5. On the K800, in bluetooth settings/my devices, select the computer and "allways Allow".
6. then go into bluetooth settings on pc and attempt to start the PAN Network Access Point (this didn't work - it just kept trying to connect on the phone but wouldn't) - even though it doesn't work, it creates a data account with the name of your PC in the Data Account settings on the K800. Disconnect the PAN Network Access Point service
7. On the phone, go into internet profiles and create a new profile, using the new data account (the one with your computer's name on it). Set this profile as the default profile.
8. On the phone, go into the browser, the phone will auto connect to the computer and you will be browsing the Internet using the computer!
If you have a manual IP setup on your internet connection on the PC, this may not work. But if you get DHCP off your broadband router this should work for you too. (note this method works WITHOUT having to share your internet connection - that's why the two networks are bridged)
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#5
Posted 02 August 2007 - 05:57 PM
#7
Posted 05 August 2007 - 09:40 AM
happykhan, on 2007-08-03 16:47, said:
Any similar WORKING method available for K750???
Not similiar, but there is a working methodL
http://www.esato.com...t...565&start=0
@Wally_dog, when you use the bluetooth data acount, you are not using your carrier's network, so therefore there is no charge. The data traffic comes out of your computer internet provider plan.
#8
Posted 16 August 2007 - 10:28 PM
Good to see you around here too
=]
Nice topic! Good to see you sharing these knowledge with se-nse guyz to!
People, don't forget that this will only work with the Widcomm stack!!
follow the "how to" here http://forum.gsmhost...ad.php?t=342643 to get your BT adapter working with Widcomm Stack.
Be sure not to get any newer version than 5.1.1700... this version didn't worked for me
I'm using the 5.0.1.801... the patch works with this version too...
just follow the guide.
#9
Posted 16 August 2007 - 11:52 PM
PedroPS, on 2007-08-17 08:28, said:
Good to see you around here too
=]
Nice topic! Good to see you sharing these knowledge with se-nse guyz to!
People, don't forget that this will only work with the Widcomm stack!!
follow the "how to" here http://forum.gsmhost...ad.php?t=342643 to get your BT adapter working with Widcomm Stack.
Be sure not to get any newer version than 5.1.1700... this version didn't worked for me
I'm using the 5.0.1.801... the patch works with this version too...
just follow the guide.
My adapter has Belkin Software and it works fine. Maybe the belkin software is just a branded version of widcomm? I tried downloading widcomm but the links are dead. My belkin software doesn't allow to permanently allow connections to devices within PAN connections - so every time I use the PAN from my phone after logging into the system I have to re-authorise. It then okay until I log out.
#10
Posted 01 September 2007 - 11:45 AM
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Posted 27 September 2007 - 09:18 PM
#12
Posted 09 October 2007 - 05:21 PM
pamneja, on 2007-09-28 01:18, said:
ooh i cant see it, its too small font size, please write in more larger font size
#13
Posted 09 October 2007 - 11:15 PM
#14
Posted 25 October 2007 - 01:25 PM
max_wedge, on 2007-07-31 14:19, said:
2. go into network settings on pc and enable "bluetooth Network" (using the Bluetooth LAN Access Server Driver)
3. Bridge the local area network and the Bluetooth Network
4. In bluetooth settings go into properties of the K800 and tick "Network Access" (authorisation tab)
5. On the K800, in bluetooth settings/my devices, select the computer and "allways Allow".
6. then go into bluetooth settings on pc and attempt to start the PAN Network Access Point (this didn't work - it just kept trying to connect on the phone but wouldn't) - even though it doesn't work, it creates a data account with the name of your PC in the Data Account settings on the K800. Disconnect the PAN Network Access Point service
7. On the phone, go into internet profiles and create a new profile, using the new data account (the one with your computer's name on it). Set this profile as the default profile.
8. On the phone, go into the browser, the phone will auto connect to the computer and you will be browsing the Internet using the computer!
If you have a manual IP setup on your internet connection on the PC, this may not work. But if you get DHCP off your broadband router this should work for you too. (note this method works WITHOUT having to share your internet connection - that's why the two networks are bridged)
i did as you provided the steps but when trying to browse on mobile am getting this error "Connection failure,check settings.if problem persists please contact your operator for support"...please help...
#15
Posted 25 October 2007 - 01:29 PM
waleedhk, on 2007-10-09 18:21, said:
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#16
Posted 26 October 2007 - 06:19 AM
it's just an asus wl500gp running a custom build of dd-wrt i made with bluetooth kernel modules, bluez and usb kernel modules also etc etc. along with a bunch of scripts. to get it going...should get phone in a week or so, a few weeks after that guide will prob be here
at least this way u dont need ur computer on
edit: on second thought does the k610 support pan
This post has been edited by knk: 26 October 2007 - 06:20 AM

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