Hi,
on the HD is a tool to connect to a network printer. But I have a Brother printer, and there are no drivers in the tool. Is there a way to fix it?
THX
I'm interested in this as well (OKI network printer).
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I have a HTC Artemis with Artemis Touch 3.01 WWE ROM and a PC runing windows xp pro. I'm trying to connect my ppc to pc with a ad hoc connection with a wireless usb adapter 802.11 b/g. First i add a network to my pc and then to my ppc and i have the connection. But i cant accesse to internet and file sharing. I have a usb adsl modem connected to my pc with automatic ip.
please can any one explain me how to configure it to have internet and file sharing to my ppc do i need to create a vpn how can i do it?
PLEASE PLEASE im going crazy is one week that im searching and traing everything.
i'm sorry never don adhoc myself but adhoc internet sharing is not really spc a
pda thing so the steps getting a pc to connct to a pc is the same deal
http://www.google.dk/search?hl=da&s...ult&cd=1&q=pc+ad+hoc+internet+sharing&spell=1
you need to bridge connections (your lan and wi-fi) on your desktop
mahsoud said:
you need to bridge connections (your lan and wi-fi) on your desktop
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How can i do that?
Network Browser
I'm using an app for that: http://www.vmobilesoftware.com/NetworkBrowser.htm
It's quite unexpensive and stable. Give it a try, they give you two weeks to make up your mind.
marsel said:
How can i do that?
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http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/wxpbrdge.html
Hi, Folks,
I was trying to connect a HTC TyTn II (Kaiser) to Internet over a bluetooth connection with a HTC Diamond, but no success...
First i tryed to connect using a DUN (Dial-up Network), but I don't know why, this dosn't work.
Second, i tryed to connect using the Internet Connection Share (ICS) on Diamond, but i don't found a way to join in a Bluetooh PAN with my Kaiser.
I've made a lot of searchs in this forum and the Google, but nothing that i found solves my problem.
In one of links/articles/wikis it tell me to use a Bluetooth Manager, but i don't have it.
Anyone has any idea to solve this problem?
Thx a lot! (and sorry about my english)
Try WmWifirouter. It essentially creates a P2P network over wifi. Was there a specific reason to use bluetooth?Im sure both devices have Wifi.
Hi,
I have the same problem too !
pyraxiate said:
Try WmWifirouter. It essentially creates a P2P network over wifi. Was there a specific reason to use bluetooth?Im sure both devices have Wifi.
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WMWiFiRouter does the job.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=477821
or icscontrol and set the private interface to BTPAN on the serving ppc
Don't forget to setup the connection as ad-hoc.
You won't be able to share the net in managed mode.
It is possible to share internet over bluetooth.
See Below
http://www.ahsan.pk/2009/06/share-internet-over-bluetooth/
@ alpha2k
nice link. do you know if you can connect a PDA/Mobile through your PC's Broadband Connection? See my mini diagram below?
Mobile --- (through bluetooth)---> PC --(through WIFI/Cat5e) ---> Router ----> INTERNET
Thanks
Hello!
Is there any possibility to use the internet connection from the notebook with ADSL cable on the HTC Touch HD using a data cable?
Or make this internet from notebook turn wifi and use on HTC?
Sorry for my poor english...
Thanks people!
Easiest way is using activesync connection (USB or bluetooth). There are many tutorials on this - just google them
dwaradzyn said:
Easiest way is using activesync connection (USB or bluetooth). There are many tutorials on this - just google them
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I couldn't find any thing about this on google. The problem is that It has many thread explaining how to use the phone as modem and not the inverse.
My network adapter is an Intel Wi-Fi 4965AGN. Can I put this adapter to work on acces point and send internet to my phone?
You should be able to plug the Cat5 cable into the netbook and then turn on internet connection sharing on the Cat5 Network Connection. You then need to bridge that and the wireless adapter connection and set the wireless up as an ad-hoc network. You then join the ad-hoc network with the Touch HD.
Look here for how to do it: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/setup/adhoc.mspx
Hi,
Was just wondering if the polaris can be used as a WIFI adapter for PC?
i.e. using the wifi capabilities of the phone to connect to internet on the pc.
Thanks
hi I think what you are looking for is wmwifirouter - google that and will bring you to there homepage. Not only does that but can do other sort of tethering as well eg - 3g to bluetooth, 3g to pc, wifi to pc, and others.
Hmm, so with this program, basically I can connect via the following illustration?
wifi router ----wireless---> polaris ----USB---> PC?
The site you sent to me sounds moe like making the smartphone into a router.. Though, i may be wrong..
Thanks though!
hi yes it does both though i believe to do what you are asking the computer has to have internet sharing enabled someone correct me if i"m wrong, but I have done this myself when i was playing with this program and had it working although i have only done this once as i use the program to make the polaris a wifi router.
Hello, I have an app that connects to my laptop that allows me to control movement in a CAD package (CADSTAR touch) and it uses WIFI to connect to the laptop.
I'd like to be able to connect to the laptop when out of the office on a demo so want to enable a portable wifi network or replace wifi all together with the USB lead.
I know that the windows 7 wifi hotspot does not work (if it does how?) so is there a way to fool the nexus 7 to thinking that the USb lead gives wifi connectivity land the laptop the same too). ?
Or what would I need to be able to make my own wifi network to connect the nexus too? Something small would be best.
Cheers.
Sid
Anyone?
Well thanks for all the help folks.
I have resolved this problem by using a MIFI device with no sim card in, it allows the devices to connect via WIFI still.