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ok guys!
ive been silly all along... it was just that easy...
at first when Max told us to let PAN connection run thru PC and Phone so that it will create a new profile for the PC...
i was always trying to work it from the PC... all along the trick was to work it out from the phone.. meaning make/initiate a PAN access connection from the phone to the PC. then viola! it will create a new profile on your phone but take not that it has established a connection... then just use your phones browser or opera and you can freely surf the internet using ADSL connection.. sweeet!
thanx for the patience... peace out!
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one more thing.. i just cant connect using PhotoMate?!
[ This Message was edited by: rockygali on 2007-07-31 09:02 ]
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Posted: 2007-07-31 09:59:13
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"freely surf the adsl connection"
Cool ain't it
I love my K800
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K750 Tricks[ This Message was edited by: max_wedge on 2007-07-31 13:26 ]
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Posted: 2007-07-31 10:41:59
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On 2007-07-30 12:48:16, shyam335 wrote:
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
hey!
I was just wondering if there's a way to do so!
can you tell me where to find such information?
@c_vignesh
It was my first update, cause SEUS never had an available update before ^^
finally they let it out, and I can say that they have changed a lot of little things
@rockygali
Hehehehe
so its finally working?
\o/
cool ins't it?
Now I'm workin in a BT dongle hack, to add and external antenna. I've read that even a small omni antenna [5 or 6 dBi] gives a real boost in range.
And there are some diretional antennas for bluetooth wardriving
=]
On 2007-07-31 10:41:59, max_wedge wrote:
"freely surf the adsl connection"
Cool ain't it
I love my K800
Yeah!
Me too!
[ This Message was edited by: pedrops on 2007-08-01 06:58 ]
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Posted: 2007-08-01 07:48:21
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one thing with this method, (bridging) - if you don't have a hardware firewall you should run a software firewall.
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Posted: 2007-08-01 07:55:58
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On 2007-08-01 07:48:21, pedrops wrote:
hey!
I was just wondering if there's a way to do so!
can you tell me where to find such information?
I have managed to stream a few 3gp's.I used darwin btw.
I couldn't find any on the fly encode-streamers to play other formats.
You can also try with VLC..
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Posted: 2007-08-01 09:58:34
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Hi all,
i was just wondering,well i have a question...
does this work with a Dial-up connection?????
as far as i tried,it seems it doesn't,what do you say?
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Posted: 2007-08-08 23:52:18
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I don't think it's possible to bridge dial up connections. Try sharing the internet connection (the dial up connection), then connecting via PAN. (don't worry about bridging)
Bridging just get's around the problem with broadband connections where sharing the network connection can prevent the computer from connecting to the internet via the broadband router or modem. With dialup this isn't an issue as you don't use an ip address to connect to the dial up modem.
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Posted: 2007-08-09 14:16:25
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original article link dead..
http://users.skynet.be/yozy/tutorials/se/k750/k750-1.htm
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Posted: 2007-08-10 11:08:15
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thanks for yout answer buddy,i'm trying all thing again and again,yeah sharing the dial-up connection is the way and i tried so,after so much ups and downs and having all setting mixed up,i accidently managed to get this thing to work but i don't know what happened then...
on the phone,i created an internet profile,connect using that data account which has the pc's name and a bluetooth icon.and selected this internet profile as default.that's all on the phone...
the PAN service was started and i shared my dial-up connection with these enabled : DHCP(68) , DHCP(67) , DNS ... using the IP address which BlueSoleil has had obtained : 192.68.50.1 ...............there should have been more settings but i don't know what they excatly are,as i don't know much of networking...
with all these,when i pressed the internet button on the phone,the phone stareted to connect and a dialog box in the pc appeared saying : a PANU(pan user)is trying to use dial-up connection and so...i hit Yes and a connection was established between phone and pc,i thought i had done it well,disconnected connections and left the room,now after hours i'm trying to get the same resualt again but nothing works....
i'm tottaly confused about pan,DHCP,TCP,DSN... what are all these????and what settings should i apply to them???
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Posted: 2007-08-12 00:01:50
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you shouldn't have to change dns, dhcp or tcp, these will all be set automatically by the isp and by internet connection sharing.
On mine I noticed it took a few goes of deleting the pairing and starting the process again from scratch before it started to work reliably each time.
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Posted: 2007-08-12 03:55:48
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