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ziggyzaggy Posts: 22

If I load the hyperterminal program in windows then connect to the com port thing that connects to my phone and type in ATI5 and press enter it gives me a load of output and part of it appears to be internet profiles. One of them is listed as:

EIAC: 1,2,"PanNapDefaultAccount"


Should this mean I can see this in my data accounts list in my phone? Cos I can't. Was wondering whether the item should have appeared the first time i connected to my phone with the computer using the phones internet?

Also, can someone try this who hasn't tried any steps to get the pan networking thing to work on their phone to see if it appears after that?

Thanks
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Posted: 2007-05-17 18:43:08
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max_wedge Posts: > 500


On 2007-04-15 05:26:43, TeenInvader wrote:
Reply I was gonna post for : http://my-symbian.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=26857&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=150

I didn't on a M600.

Forget connection sharing. :mrgreen: Bridge you bluetooth connection and the connection you use to connection to the internet.

Here are the easy steps

1. Setup a PAN account in yo phone. I assume that you now how to do that, pair your phone with yo PC etc.
Make sure that u add that account into the prefared group and it is the first one in that group.

2. On yo PC the network connections you need to bridge nust not be shared.

3. Select both network connections (bluetooth network & the other LAN connection) -> Right click and bridge connections.

4. On you bluetooth control panel enable the network acsess service / option.

Thats it.

If it all done correctly, if u go to yo phone and try to connection you might get a little popup from you pc asking to confirm the connection.

And thats it it should work

If uz not understanding what i'm saying please ask.

excellent solution, it's a bugger to share internet connection when you already have an internet gateway and network already configured and don't want to change your whole network setup (or turn your workstation into a bloody dhcp server!)

Good stuff!
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Posted: 2007-05-18 07:05:32
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miki331 Posts: 4




1. Setup a PAN account in yo phone. I assume that you now how to do that, pair your phone with yo PC etc.
Make sure that u add that account into the prefared group and it is the first one in that group.

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If uz not understanding what i'm saying please ask.



Well I'm asking ..... I have really big problem with PAN. How to create a PAN account in my phone if I have ruter is a big mistery for me. Must I write getaway and DNS including my user name and pass of the ISP or it is something else?

And about PAN connection on my PC when it is on my bluetooth connection PC- phone drop down (only in dtat case)

Eny help would be appreciated!

[ This Message was edited by: miki331 on 2007-05-25 00:16 ]
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Posted: 2007-05-25 00:01:47
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decay_zeit Posts: 401

hi there,after a while i'm interested in the issue again and i'm here to work on the damn BTinternet...

@speedyandre how are you buddy....congrats on your success...now after weeks that i'm looking at this issue from outside,the whole procedure really seems easy,but i know i'll get confused again as soon as i get involved...

@TeenInvader
thanks for your easy steps...the only step that i can't figure out is the fourth,would you please explane more???
and another question,i'm running PAN with drivers other than windows drivers(Blusoleil),would it be ok???

thanks...
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Posted: 2007-05-25 01:14:09
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decay_zeit Posts: 401

@miki331

to run a PAN connection simply turn on your phone's bluetooth,pair it with your pc,and then start Bluetooth Personal Area Networking Service from your bluetooth stack on your pc,be sure to enable Bluetooth PAN network adaptor first(Control Pannel-->network connections)

hope it'll help
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Posted: 2007-05-25 01:22:05
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decay_zeit Posts: 401

hi everyone...a stupid problem i just encountered.
well i know i must make a bridge between PAN connection and High Speed internet connection...what if my internet connection is dial-up???
i can see Bridge Connections when i select 2 high speed ones,but Bridge option is not available when i select 1 high speed(PAN) and 1 dial-up...

what may i do??????
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Posted: 2007-05-25 12:13:38
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ziggyzaggy Posts: 22

Hello,

Still cant seem to get this to work. I don't seem to be able to get that new data account to appear in my phone. Could it be anything to do with my phone being branded?

Has anybody had success doing this with an orange branded firmware pay as you go k800i?


Thanks
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Posted: 2007-06-01 17:24:07
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nandee Posts: 2

Hi!

I made it! I have k800i and hp integrated module with wireless tech, widcomm v4.

1. Just delete (if important) all the accounts from data communication (leave only the bt account) and from bt internet, delete all the profiles from internet settings
2. Make an internet and java profile (connect using: bt account), also streaming via bt account
3. Set up your bt device (local services -> network access properties -> set: allow other devices to access the internet/lan...)
4. Make sure, you have a bt lan connection under network connections (set tcp/ip auto or 192.168.0.1, subnet mask autofills, dg leave blank)
5. Share your internet connection for bt connection (properties -> advanced)
6. Pair your devices

The integrated browser works fine!

Hope this helps!
Sorry for my bad english
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Posted: 2007-06-15 01:34:51
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nandee Posts: 2

And if you have firewall installed, allow the internet sharing and the bt connection. (i use avg is, conf required)
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Posted: 2007-06-15 01:42:43
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ziggyzaggy Posts: 22

Finally managed to get this to work. It needed a firmware update and now when I select my computer in the bluetooth device list and choose connect I get the bluetooth data profile.

I was trying to get it to work with the windows bluetooth drivers but had no luck, it didnt look like the computer was doing anything when it was trying to connect.

So I installed my old belkin software and tried with that. It seemed to try and do stuff, and there was a connection made but I couldnt access any internet. It looked like in the bluetooth lan connection status that IP addresses are not being assigned correctly. What is the correct way to enable the computer to be a DHCP server? (assuming that is what im meant to do) I cant seem to find the check box.

Also I have to access webpages through a proxy and was wondering do I just change the settings in the internet profiles pages?


Thanks
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Posted: 2007-06-27 20:36:04
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