Can the following be done...
WM5 smartphones WM5 PDA's
Can the smartphones connect via bluetooth to a PDA and share the PDA's gprs/3g network / dial up connection
example 1. 5 smartphone no sim cards entering data. When returned back to main office automatically connect to pda and send data via the pda's internet connection
example 2. If the above is not achievable can the data be transfered to the pda via bluetooth automatically when smartphone return to main office.
Any thought appreciated..
SteveW
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I have tried using the T-Mobile tool for suggestions to use my MDA II as a BT modem to browse the net on my laptop using GPRS:
http://us.t-mobile.mywds.com/
T-Mo will not help ("we do not support MDA II in US").
I am using the the Ambicom BT SD/CF PC Card Adapter for my laptop:
http://www.ambicom.com/products/air2net/bt2000cf.html
I have been unsuccessful getting my laptop to take advantage of the Bluetooth connection.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
My ultimate goal is to be able to view web pages full screen on the laptop and access company VPN (we can't access the VPN on the PDA).
Ambicom techies are clueless but I am guessing we have some regulars here who really know what they are doing!!!
The connection works flawlessly on my Nokia 6310i so it must work, just need the proper settings.
Thanks in advance.
Use the build in radio modem. Start Bluetooth (visible mode), search for the device and create a connection. Following services are offered:
SSA auf Pocket PC (Dialup Networking)
OBEX Object Push
For using the modem, launch the radio modem, select Bluetooth as connection type and press the start button.
Start the connection from your laptop.
Regards
Dr. Blauzahn[/quote]
Hi,
I' am trying to connect two Smartphones over GPRS. At first I used TAPI to establish a connection between the two devices, but I don't want to use a CSD-connection. Then I took a look at the Connection Manager from EVC++, but I think with the Connecttion Manager you are not able to connect the two phones by there phonenumbers, like with modems or tapi.
Is it even possible to do a data call over GPRS? Or is GPRS just used to connect to the internet?
thx foobar
I had an audiovox rtm8000 and I put my home phone number into the gprs connection settings. I was able to log in with terminal services client. I don't know how it could be done using a normal phone hardware.
Thanx, for your post. Could you describe a little more what you did? Which APIs did you use?
I did not do it myself. It was a tool that came with the audiovox phone card. It only works with that card.
Hello
Can anybody help me how i can set up my smartphone that i can connect to the internet via BT?
I like to use the broadband internet connection of my home pc for browsing on the smartphone.
Greets,
Che
unless you set it to block it when you are connected with activesync you are connected to what ever network connection the pc have
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=449
thanks for the answer. One thing i don't know is how i can set the phones internet explorer to use the bt connection and not the gprs.
i already have a activesync connection to the pc via bt, internet connection is shared.
in activesync, connection setting: this computer is connected to: maike it connected to the internet. that usually does the trick.
if you use a WM5 defice it's probably the only thing you can do to go online via BT, if you use a wm2003, it's whole different story. you can use PAN profile on the PDA and on the PC. I personally prefer the later one.
system->connections->connections->advanged
changed from myISP to mynetwork
then it use bluetooth for internet
and
" if you use a wm2003, it's whole different story. you can use PAN profile on the PDA and on the PC. I personally prefer the later one."
is only valid if you dont have vidcomm bluetooth stack
hi
thank you for the good inputs, that was what i have searched for.
It was a bit curios for me, because the OS Language of my phone is german, but now it is working!
Hello
I've 2 smartphones (Breeze & Tornado). I want connect the breeze phone to the Tornado smartphone to share the GPRS internetconnection (2 phones with one internetconnection).
On the Tornado phone I enable Internetsharing -> Bluetooth PAN and my GPRS network connection and i CONNECT.
On the Breeze phone i want to make the connection to the tornado phone with the bluetooth manager. With this bluetooth manager i can see the phone and i can also connect, but the Tornado PHONE won't share the GPRS connection (internet sharing says always DEVICE SETUP FINISHED. On the PC connect bluetooth PAN).
When i try to make a connection from my laptop to the Tornado phone this works but not with 2 phones.
Is there anybody who have the correct solution?
I have an htc touch running nfsfan's 6.5 rom and recently bought a cheapo bluetooth usb dongle that uses bluesoleil.
I've configured activesync to feed the touch internet via bluetooth and can browse the web and all through that connection, but none of my sip programs can register their connection.
Upon googling it turns out activesync dosnt pass the required udp packets for voip.
The second solution is to create a bluetooth network completely bypassing activesync.
And here are my problems:
- I cannot establish a pan connection from bluesoleil as long as I do not establish a bluetooth activesync first (am able to exchange business cards though)
- If i establish activesync, then bluetooth pan, then disconnect activesync, the pan connection is still active, but I get about 75% packet loss when pinging my router from the phone and apps want to dial the #777 to get internet.
The touch not having wifi, that bluetooth pan connection seems to be my only solution to get voip working on that phone (cell provider phone data connection has very high latency and unusable for voip)
Any suggestions greatly appreciated