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On 2007-07-30 06:42:49, rockygali wrote:
actually when i bridge the connections, my LAN is automatically set to 192.168.0.1
and unfortunately i cannot connect to the internet... i have a feeling that sounded like a bad news... isnt it?!
the steps that i went thru, well i have followed yours, every bit of it... then installed widcomm drivers given the link of pedrops.
right now... this whole thing is about to tick me off...
if your lan is set to 192.168.0.1 then make sure neither the bluetooth network adapter nor the lan adapter are shared.
Unbridge adpaters, then disable any internet sharing, as ICS will force a 192.168.0.1 ip address and try and make your computer assign ip addresses (and will go against the router which is the only device that should be assigning ip addresses).
Then test your internet connection. If it's working, bridge the adapters and then test internet again.
then go on with my steps.
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Posted: 2007-07-30 06:54:58
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@rockygali
Hey man, abou the patch thing saying "zero bytes patched", note that even though it says "patch sucessfull" or something like this, and it does work, cause I've installed version 5.0.1.810 and patched with the patcher v2 from the gsmhosting link
and, see the comment when you launch the patcher...
"Tested on WidcommS:
5.0.1.801; 5.0.1.802; 5.0.1.1200
May also work on others, I don't know..."
so, it was made for 5.0 versions.. not the 5.1, but it works anyway
Were you able to actually stablish a connection bettween your pc and phone with the version 5.1?
cause I haven't with the 5.1.0.1700.. maybe the 5.1.0.1100 works, but I couldn't find it
about your connection setting problem, I think Max can help you better, since here I shared and didn't bridge.
[ This Message was edited by: pedrops on 2007-07-30 07:00 ]
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Posted: 2007-07-30 07:25:00
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On 2007-07-30 00:30:54, max_wedge wrote:
pair the phones before you try the network access. Also go into the authorisation tab andclick the "network access" box.
Thanks a lot,that was the tiny thing i was looking for ...
Got it working..
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Posted: 2007-07-30 07:51:46
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Got it working..
Great man!!!
Did you take a look at mini opera 4 ?
http://rapidshare.com/files/44902199/Opera.Mini4.Beta.jar
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Posted: 2007-07-30 08:10:35
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the thing is.. with 5.1 i can make connections with the phone.. solid ones.. but with (bluetooth) serial ports, not with LAN Access...
the other thing is... i dont have any Authorization Tab on my K810. Like Max is describing.... until now im puzzled...
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Posted: 2007-07-30 08:12:39
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@pedrops
Thanks for your help and time..
btw im working on other things,like enabling streaming over the bluetooth,
so that i can access all of my music/video and stream,without having to download it
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Posted: 2007-07-30 12:48:16
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Thanks man...I tried updating thru the ADSL connection...it downloaded the entire package and when it was verifying it said verification failed ...so did it through SEUS for the first time in my life and it worked properly
....by setting up my
K550i to access the ADSL connection I tried out Opera 4 Beta..I would say it is COOL ...would have liked it better if there was a landscape mode
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Posted: 2007-07-30 14:03:38
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On 2007-07-30 08:12:39, rockygali wrote:
the thing is.. with 5.1 i can make connections with the phone.. solid ones.. but with (bluetooth) serial ports, not with LAN Access...
the other thing is... i dont have any Authorization Tab on my K810. Like Max is describing.... until now im puzzled...
One thing, you'll never get the bluetooth network access working from the PC end. You try that once only, and in doing so a data account is created on the phone, but the computer won't be able to actually connect to the phone. You then use that data account in the default internet profile. Then when you go to an internet address, the phone innitiates a bluetooth PAN connection with the Bluetooth Network access service on the computer. It will connect from phone to PC but not the other way around.
It should have somewhere in the bluetooth settings in widcomm an option to always allow connections from a certain device without prompting. I'm using the belkin stack on my desktop, it's different to widcomm in layout.
You could use the serial connection to access your adsl by using the SE Java SDK proxy software, that's another method, but it can only be connected from the desktop end. What you want is to be sitting in the lounge, and be able to innitiate a connection without getting out of your seat.
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Posted: 2007-07-30 15:00:19
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On 2007-07-30 12:48:16, shyam335 wrote:
@pedrops
Thanks for your help and time..
btw im working on other things,like enabling streaming over the bluetooth,
so that i can access all of my music/video and stream,without having to download it
Another thing that would be cool, is a java network client - so you can browse the files on your computer via network shares.
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Posted: 2007-07-31 00:27:44
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If u happen to have some kind of web server (even the light-ies ),it enables directory listing,same effect as network shares...
so u can use the inbuilt browser itself..
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Posted: 2007-07-31 09:20:53
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