But first of all, let’s make sure that your phone is really running the A200 platform - right now there are K630, K660, K850, V640, W890, W910 & Z750 running this platform, but more will come in the future. The easiest way to know if it’s A200 or the old A100 is by looking at the softkeys - if there are two softkey options in the phone, it’s A100, if there are three, it’s A200. Quite simple, right?
Anyway, lets get on with it. Please note that you must have PC Suite 3.0 installed on your computer and you have to have had the phone connected to the PC first, so all drivers have been installed and are working. Also please have in mind that I’m running a Danish version of Windows XP, so my translations might not be totally accurate with the English ones - and it may not be the exact same way to do this on Vista!
Now, first of all go to Menu -> Settings -> Connectivity -> USB -> USB network -> USB network type and choose Via computer on your phone. Also make sure that your phone shows the USB mode-menu when plugging it to the USB cable.


- Next press the Configure a home or small office-network in Network connections on your PC.

- A guide will now pop up. Press Next, Next, mark the “Ignore network hardware that is not connected”, Next, choose the first option (This computer has a direct connection to the Internet […]) and press Next.


- Now choose your primary Internet connection and press Next.

- Next up mark only the LAN connection created by your phone (in my case it’s called LAN-forbindelse 3) - press Next.

- Again press Next, and now you must type in a name for the network - I’ve called mine for K850.

- Now the guide will ask you if you want to enable file sharing - there’s no need for that, so just disable it.
- After you’ve done so, it’ll configure the connections - this may take a few minutes (once it completes, just close the guide).



Edited by Mizzle, 05 February 2008 - 11:59 PM.








