Hi guys.
Searched all over the internet but havent found any info on this. I would like to use the internet from my touch hd on my netbook, via bluetooth. Is this possible and how can i do it?
netbook is just hardware
and hardware is irrelevant
the question is what operating system
the netbook in question is running
if it's xp then it would do it the same way as any other xp computer
would
if it's linux it would do it like any other linux computer
use search tons of threads about how to do it
and luckily for you it's the same for all ppc devices
so you need not exclude your search to blackstone forum
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howdy.. got rid of my 6 day old Atom after downgrading to it from a Mini, so now I have my first smartphone its awesome
After using the sites search feature to answer a dozen questions I had, I am left with a couple of quick questions I cant find answers to..
I use Windows Powertoys to view my phone on my pc's desktop, although it doesnt allow the same functionality as it does if you plug a PDA into it.
What else is there to use that will emulate the phone on a pc desktop?
Thanks
U can try Pocket Controller-Professional v5.05
http://www.soti.net/default.asp?Cmd=Products&SubCmd=PCPro
Hey that looks pretty good.. thanks
Does exactly what I want.. you can send commands to the phone via the mouse.
Windows PowerToys doesnt allow that if you are using Windows Smartphone, only a PDA, CE device
Thanks
Err.. but wat i dun like is some software was installed in the phone right ?
Hi guys, i'm trying WMWifiRouter by using linux, but it doesn't work good..I installed program on my ppc (HTC P3600) then turned on wifi (of my ppc) started WMwifirouter, and then in my pc i saw this network in mode Ad hoc..but i'm unable to use internet by using this software. Some helps???
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Hi there!
I have the same problem too. WMWifiRouter seems to not work at all on Linux.
I use wicd network manager but, it has problems assigning the IP address to the PC.
Anybody knows how to solve this problem??
Any alternatives?
Windows Server 2003
It doesn't seem to play well with Windows Server 2003 either...same results:
it looks like it makes an adhoc connection, but no internet connectivity.
If your OS is not designed for adhoc connectivity (ie: a "home user" windows
system) I think there is a lot more to be done on the PC side to get this working.
I've tried everything from disabling other network interfaces to
altering routing to modifying metrics (all on the server) but still can't
get a hit...though strangely, I briefly did load a Google page (as I was
simultaneously disabling a NIC or something), but I can't be sure it wasn't
just in the IE cache...
I'm going to check out ICS Control because it's still free, and it has
a lot more open manipulation of parms...not geered to be hidden for the
"dumb" user.
I'd like to see the source made available, then we would be
able to contribute to it's further development, and it would not end up
like WMWifi
I think I'll go over here (below) and suggest that
( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=377047 )
A bump for future reference. WMWifiRouter works in linux. Some linux wifi card drivers just don't like the ad-hoc connection mode it uses. The solution is to change the wifi driver. For me, it was the move from madwifi to ath5k. For others, it may involve using ndiswrapper and a native windows driver instead of a native linux one. Now my Ubuntu Jaunty connects fine to WMWifiRouter.
Mint
apienk01 said:
it may involve using ndiswrapper and a native windows driver instead of a native linux one
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I'm using Mint on a HP Mini which I believe does use the ndiswrapper. That just will not connect to WMWIFIRouter.
Martin
I'm using Mint on a HP Mini which I believe does use the ndiswrapper. That just will not connect to WMWIFIRouter.
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Martin,
you "believe" or are sure? Ndiswrapper is not used by default because it involves downloading proprietary Windows drivers specific to your hardware. By default, an open source driver is installed. What is your wireless network card? Type 'lspci' in terminal to find out.
For the life of me I cant figure this out. I run Windows XP and Ubuntu on my laptop...and I use Internet Sharing using my Wizard under XP all the time....but I cant make it work under Ubuntu! I have read a couple of threads about how to make it work with the Kaiser and such...but for the life of me I cant make it work...so that is my question, does anyone know how to make Internet Sharing work with the Wizard and Ubuntu Linux? Thanks for any help all!
I am having problems with a few things.
I am new to linux... but to be specific I am using ubuntu 10.10 (maverick) I want to be able to sync data to my phone and vice versa... like send files to and from my phone... i cant seem to do that! also the main problem i have... is i want to tether Internet from my pc to my phone via bluetooth. i have a verizon XV6900 (it does not have wifi) I have done some googling... and that is just making me frustrated as I copy and paste terminal commands, and get errors... or after it does crap... it ended up not making any difference. in windows 7 i used windows mobile device center and bluesoleil 2.6. I am a complete noob when it comes to ubuntu, so please be verry specific and kind. in windows it did take me a while... but i did figure it out! for windows, i finally got it to work through usb... then i messed around more, and got it to work with bluetooth.
just to make it clear. (from reading other forums) i did plenty of googling, and could not find anything that worked.... also, i hope this thread is fine in this section.
I want everybody to know, it was not me that has this thread in the apps and games section. I put it in General, and an admin moved it.
ok moved back to general
Hello,
i am searching for an App/Server to use with Windows Phone Smart-Phones where i can host the server on my own Hardware.
Does some one has seen a software?
OwnCloud is not working with Windows Phones.
Thanks a lot
Tobias