connection between 2 mobiles by GPRS - Networking

Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to connect 2 mobiles via a connection GPRS.
I will be very grateful if you can bring me some help.
Mike

What do you mean?
What do you mean? File transfer or what?

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jeremyw said:
What do you mean? File transfer or what?
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I would like to exchange data between 2 mobiles by GPRS.
I'm working on monitoring and I need to control several mobiles.
I would like to send informations about positionnement via GPRS to a control center.
So I need to etablish a direct connection between one mobile and my control center.
If you want further details ask me for
Michael

http://www.soti.net/default.asp?Cmd=Products&SubCmd=MC
Might be helpfull to you?

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BlackBerry Connect Installed and Working well on HTC TyTn

Well, I have been testing it all day, and it works like a charm. I didn't want to post until I had verified it was working well....and it does. I'll be posting a detailed write up on how to do so, and what versions to use etc tomorrow. To all you people that have Blackberries, you can now move that email to your HTC TyTn(and probably most other WM5 PPC Phones)!
Are you able to access any other data rather than just blackberry? I have yet to find a way to do it.
Hi,
Can you put the link to download the client to install on the tytn?
Thanks,
Gilbert
Find it here:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Hermes_Utils
how can i connect my company's BES server? i cant find it
pof said:
Find it here:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Hermes_Utils
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Hi,
I have not installed it because it says it is in German. Is it? Second, is it carrier specific? The BB client for desk top is not the same we use in our company. I assume the desktop client from mycompany will work fine with the pocket pc client found in the downloaded program?
Thanks,
Gilbert
Anyone?
eagerly awaiting the howto that is forthcoming....
What carrier are you with? did you have to register it as a crackberry device with the provider?
is the blackberry connect on 3g or gprs?
Could anybody with blackberry connect work on the Hermes verify whether it's working on the GPRS connection or use 3G instead? thanks much
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rwu said:
Could anybody with blackberry connect work on the Hermes verify whether it's working on the GPRS connection or use 3G instead? thanks much
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It works on whichever one you are connected to.
How you getting on with right up? I'malmost there, just need some help getting the blackbery service to stay connected and to connect first time, each time I restart my device.

Networking over USB?

Hi!
Is it possible to connect a WM6 PDA via a PC to the internet (over the USB-cable)?
I need to debug an application, and therefore run tcpdump somewhere do examine the packets. If I could route networking over my PC this would be possible.
Thanks!
unless you turn it off then when the pda is connected to activesync it have access to the same network as the pc running activesync
Rudegar said:
unless you turn it off then when the pda is connected to activesync it have access to the same network as the pc running activesync
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if thats the case then,why have i just received a bill of £22 for mobile data usage,when my kaiser is connected to my pc via usb???am i doing something wrong??if so,what? i'm a novice when it comes to these matters!!lol
maybe you did it the other way... and your pc used your pda as a modem...
on my touch dual...
if you are using the Internet Sharing app, the comp/laptop uses the gprs/3g modem on your pda.
any other time... i think the pda uses the computer's connection by default.
There is a setting somewhere in "Settings" I think, cant remember the exact wording. Sorry... dont have me phone on me.
soggybiscuit said:
maybe you did it the other way... and your pc used your pda as a modem...
on my touch dual...
if you are using the Internet Sharing app, the comp/laptop uses the gprs/3g modem on your pda.
any other time... i think the pda uses the computer's connection by default.
There is a setting somewhere in "Settings" I think, cant remember the exact wording. Sorry... dont have me phone on me.
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I welcome your comments,thanks 4 getting in touch.I spoke to 3 different tmobile customer service reps and only after the 3rd person was I any nearer in finding out why i'm being charged for mobile data.i had 1 tmobile CSR try and tell me that tmobile own the wireless network and also that tmobile make the handsets not htc,how ill informed was she???one also siad that if i didnt refresh the page on my pc,then gprs would kick in and that was the reason iwas being charged,they also said i should contact my broadband provider,when i challenged them that i tmobile should not be charging me for mobile data,for using my own broadband,only then did i get passed onto technical advisors.They suggested that i totally erase all gprs settings,of which i had already done the previous night,i then asked them to see if any charges were on my account for yesterday,surprise surprise i'd been charged £1.27,i told them that i had erased all gprs settings,so why were charges still showing up on my account??i was met with your wireless signal is not powerful enough,of which i said hogwash because my next door neighbour can connect from her house,so i cant see as to how my signal is too weak for me to connect my kaiser or wizard to.They have rescinded all charges,but i cant understand for the life of me,if i aint got gprs settings,how can i still be charged by tmobile for using my own home network???might need to call ghostbusters!!LOL
Use PC INTERNET
On The Option Go To Connection And Choose Where It Says Your Computer Is Connected To Choose Internet And If Lan'd Choose Work Network
settings->connections->connections->advanced->select network
choose my work network in the dropdownbox
Rudegar said:
settings->connections->connections->advanced->select network
choose my work network in the dropdownbox
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i've tried what you have suggested,but still not working,i added to my previous post,let me know what you think pls,as it is really mysterious

net on phone via pc

hi,
does anybody know if we can use internet from pc on the x1 via bluetooth...
i tried finding on google but in vain...can anybody help me regarding this...
ps: i am aware that we can use internet connection via usb cable...what i want to know is that can we use it via bluetooth...and whats the procedure...
thanks in advance...
so many views and no replies???
i really only think it will work the other way around. if you have 3g using the x1 as a bluetooth modem so you can get internet on your pc. unless you have a highspeed internet connection on your pc that isn't already wireless, in which case you can buy a usb wifi adapter for pretty cheap. i dunno if this was any help...
bleh. disregard most of that. i'm sleepy... i only read half. yes it is possible to use your phone as a bluetooth modem though
thanks dude...
the thing is that i hav a really fast pc connection and its cheap...whereas the phone internet service is costly...so i was just wondering if its possible...(net fron pc to phone via bluetooth)
thanks anyways...cheers
Actually there is a way.....
If you establish an bluetooth active-sync connection.
You should be able to surf the net via the bluetooth connection...
But it is still more efficient to go by wi-fi....
Stuart
awesome dude...ill check it rightaway..thanks
doesnt work...detects the serial port..but connection fails..
I know that with Palm OS PDA we used Mocha PPP, perhaps you can give it a try.
Else perhaps an adhoc connection if you want to try Wifi.
yes being connected to activesync with bluetooth give the phone the network access of the pc
been doing it since i had an old wm2003 device
or you can do this if you dont want to use activesync
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=InternetOverBluetoothNetwork
mercury5 said:
doesnt work...detects the serial port..but connection fails..
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Try initial the BT detection from yr PC (or the other way as I don't remember.). The "serial port" will be replaced w/ ActiceSync eventually.
It does work but it depends on your contract
The carrier company can tell if you are browsing through your phone or using internet sharing. I am on O2 and it does not have this, but if I put my T-Mobile sim card in, it works fine. PC's use higher bandwidth and this costs the mobile companies.
If you want to use it, I recommend using the USB lead as bluetooth and 3G connection will abuse your battery.
To use, press start, programs internet sharing. You can only use it if you have activesync on your pc, USB mode is activesync and your mobile provider lets you.
DAN
danjwalker
he want to do the opposite he want to surf using his computers internet not
letting his computer use his phone internet
so i was right the first time. all he needs is a usb wifi adapter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Wi-Fi_USB_Connector
something kind of like that
and you won't even have to use bluetooth after you set it up. just turn on your wifi in the comm manager
Rudegar said:
or you can do this if you dont want to use activesync
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=InternetOverBluetoothNetwork
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This method may not work anymore since PAN client is being removed in recent WM release. You may need to try this to get PAN client working. I posted my working experience over there w/ my Att tilt. But this method require a lot more effort to get it working compare to activesync.
yeah... you guys are backwards on this
figurine said:
yeah... you guys are backwards on this
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why would anyone want to buy additional hardware when it "should" be possible to use the current internet connection on your PC over bluetooth?
artesea said:
why would anyone want to buy additional hardware when it "should" be possible to use the current internet connection on your PC over bluetooth?
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i thought the bluetooth internet sharing only works one way...?
if you go to internet sharing on the phone, you choose bluetooth pan and then a connection that your phone uses to connect to the internet. that's not what he wants. someone correct me if i'm wrong and there's another way to do this bc i'm really not sure.

internet through USB.....the other way

Hello,
Is it possible to get internet from the X1 to another device, say a laptop, through the USB?
And if so, how of course =)
Thanks in advance
Yes
Yes it is. you can also do it completely wirelessly through bluetooth. all you have to do is set up an active sync connection with your pc/laptop. ensure that you are connected to the computer and not just syncing every so often. Then when you've established that you are connected to the computer, goto internet sharing on your device (x1) while running active sync in the background, then make sure you select your connection by usb or bluetooth. This is a really handy tool if you have an unlimited data plan.
Regards,
Joel
heep said:
Hello,
Is it possible to get internet from the X1 to another device, say a laptop, through the USB?
And if so, how of course =)
Thanks in advance
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try ICS Control
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=377047
blink182_joel said:
Yes it is. you can also do it completely wirelessly through bluetooth. all you have to do is set up an active sync connection with your pc/laptop. ensure that you are connected to the computer and not just syncing every so often. Then when you've established that you are connected to the computer, goto internet sharing on your device (x1) while running active sync in the background, then make sure you select your connection by usb or bluetooth. This is a really handy tool if you have an unlimited data plan.
Regards,
Joel
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I hope for some help please.
I do as above and all seems to work as it says connected in internet sharing [via usb], and a local area connections shows connected in windows, but no pages want to load. Do I need to change something on XP to make this work please?
Regards
or
wmwifirouter 0.91 still freeware.. makes phone a router..
vimal
heep said:
Hello,
Is it possible to get internet from the X1 to another device, say a laptop, through the USB?
And if so, how of course =)
Thanks in advance
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go to start manu...program ....in that u go in internet sharing
hope ur problem will be solve.........
Thank you all for the great help !!! =)
It works. It's a lot easier to check email on a laptop than on a phone.....especially writing =P
why don't use the standard internet sharing?
on your pc you'll have a new ethernet interface and you're ok

Using Touch HD as a modem with XP

Hi everyone. Does anyone have a mokey's step be step guide to setting up my Touch HD as a modem with vodafone. Instructions for both the phone and my laptop running windows XP with a USB wire connection would be greatly appreciated.
I can connect to the internet wih the phone just cannot set it up as a modem for my laptop - driving me to despair.
Any help would be greatly appreciated - Phone on UK vodafone.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/inde...-up, Wi-Fi, using as modems, peer-to-peer etc.
here are plenty of guides
Hi
Thanks but no info on my issue there, might seem a rather basic problem for this forum but this is causing me a real headache.
Cheers
I used to use my old HP 6300 as a dial-up modem a few times and when I moved to a Wizard and now a Kaiser I wanted the same ability. You need ModemLink in your ROM (or installed from a .cab file). You also need the HTC USB Modem drivers installed on your PC.
You need to activate ModemLink and then install the drivers onto your PC. You should then have a new COM port and attached to this a HTC USB Modem. You need to change the CSD Line Type to get it to call 'real' analogue lines because by default it is set to v.110, set it to v.32 or v.34.
I have ModemLink (& Internet Sharing) cooked into my ROM and have probably only used ModemLink a couple of times. It does work though.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=473875&highlight=modem
Andy
I'm interested too.
I hate ICS because I can't remotely control my device.
Also, it's simple to get automatical internet connection if device is used as modem.
Nokia in this is really better imho.
Bisis said:
I'm interested too.
I hate ICS because I can't remotely control my device.
Also, it's simple to get automatical internet connection if device is used as modem.
Nokia in this is really better imho.
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Haven't I just told you it does work with ModemLink and posted a link to how to get it working
Andy
ADB100 said:
Haven't I just told you it does work with ModemLink and posted a link to how to get it working
Andy
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Really? I'm sorry but I can't remember.
However I tried just yesterday ModemLink app but it can't work on my touch hd. When I start the app it doesn't anything. I tried also WirelessModem where I can choose to use USB interface but WXP can't recognize the device as a usb modem. I tried anything but with no results.
Please can you update me?
So do you really want to use it as a modem, or do you want internet sharing? You used the word "modem," but from your description, it sounds like you really want to share the internet connection of your phone with your computer. Or do you actually have an ISP or some other service that you want to call? There is no internet sharing app on the touch HD? Try ICS Control maybe?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=377047
I really like to use my device as modem.
I'd like to go to Network Connection in WinXP and double click on a network link and push on "connect" button, compose *99# and go to surf the web.
Bisis said:
I really like to use my device as modem.
I'd like to go to Network Connection in WinXP and double click on a network link and push on "connect" button, compose *99# and go to surf the web.
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Does it have wireless? If you use ICS control, and use the wireless to share the intenret, you can use active sync on the usb connection for remote control.
Rudegar said:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/inde...-up, Wi-Fi, using as modems, peer-to-peer etc.
here are plenty of guides
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Hi Rudegear, your link points to sort of nowhere?

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