PROBLEM: 2 smartphones sharing a Bluetooth PAN connection - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

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?

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