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AznRacerNSX Posts: 9

i hit a wall lol when you said it'll create a data account... cause on my phone it ask Me to set it up and i have no clue what's the APN/Username/password =___=
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Posted: 2006-12-06 17:43:46
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AznRacerNSX Posts: 9

hmm... i tried using the Widcomm drivers (5.0.1.802 and 5.1.0.1700) won't recognize my device. So i had to end up using back the program that came with my bluetooth dongle. Kinamax BT-USB using IVT Corporation BlueSoleil. Man.... I'm tempted to just get another usb dongle....... any recommendations.. anyone..... one that supports widcomm drivers right? stupid thing wasted my whole day...
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Posted: 2006-12-06 22:19:08
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AznRacerNSX Posts: 9

got it to work... with a kingston bluetooth 2.0... not sure how i did it... lol but ya... um...just can't keep a steady connection but i got it to work so it's all good!
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Posted: 2006-12-08 17:21:03
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blututan Posts: 1

This is my first post.

I read this thread over and over and I still can't get it to work. I am using a K800i with a Bluesoleil bluetooth dongle.

Then yesterday, I finally got it to work and it's easy.

All I did was...

- Connected to the Serial Port profile.
- Launched the SE PC Suite (I already prepped it to connect via bluetooth)
- Clicked on the Mobile Networking Wizard.
- Just waited for a few seconds to connect (no need to press any buttons).
- Launched the phone's Internet browser and I'm in...

Easy. Hope this helps.





[ This Message was edited by: blututan on 2007-01-19 21:52 ]

[ This Message was edited by: blututan on 2007-01-19 21:53 ]
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Posted: 2007-01-19 21:27:09
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pedrops Posts: 181

Hi guys,

I have a k800 and I'm trying the tutorial to acess the pc internet on my cel, with a DCU-60

but I just can't get it work

i've followed all the steps, installed all software and etc

but when I start Opera Mini with device manager, it stuck at 50% in "testing connection"

tryed out other browsers with no luck... gives error message

everything is right, it even start opera trough device manager... but it doesn't connect

anyone have any ideas on what's wrong?


Shall I create a Data Acount with my computer's IP at?
Shall I create an Internet Profile and set to connect with these data account?

(I've tried with, and without the profile... with it loads till 50% and froze... without, it doesn't connect)


P.S

Yeah, I know I should buy a BT dongle and stop breaking my head ^^


Is it really possible to connect with the cable?
What in hell am I doing wrong?
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Posted: 2007-01-31 07:46:05
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markwiseman Posts: 1

Quote:
On 2007-01-19 21:27:09, blututan wrote:
This is my first post.

All I did was...

- Connected to the Serial Port profile.
- Launched the SE PC Suite (I already prepped it to connect via bluetooth)
- Clicked on the Mobile Networking Wizard.
- Just waited for a few seconds to connect (no need to press any buttons).
- Launched the phone's Internet browser and I'm in...



blututan

What did you set up for your data connection and internet connection?
I have done what you have done above but when i open my phone's internet browser it asks to create these accounts.
I have tried a few combinations but unsuccessfully so far.

Thanks
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Posted: 2007-02-27 05:50:36
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speedyandre Posts: 42

@pedrops:
Opera-mini can't check connectivity using bluetooth, that's why it hangs.
Try to start it from your phone and let it check using gprs.
When the test is ok it also will work with bluetooth.

I've tried to setup PAN as Wakeelm did but there's a problem with my K800 because I earlier made a PAN connection to my pc.
At that moment on the K800 came a question wether it was a server or a client and I think I choose a server.
When connecting PAN to a laptop with Widcomm drivers it complains that both the laptop and the K800 can't be an accespoint.
An alternative way of bluetooth setup on the laptop is let it allow devices to make a virtual private connection but that's not working
PAN then can be connected but the K800 can't use it for internet.
I'm looking for a way to change how the K800 acts with its PAN, it should be a client and not a server.

André

[ This Message was edited by: speedyandre on 2007-03-04 00:42 ]
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Posted: 2007-03-03 23:47:21
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simbus82 Posts: 21

EXCUSE ME!!!!

But for creating the data account!??!??!?
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Posted: 2007-03-04 04:03:19
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speedyandre Posts: 42


On 2007-03-04 04:03:19, simbus82 wrote:
EXCUSE ME!!!!

But for creating the data account!??!??!?


You will get a new data account when you first make a PAN connection, when this has been done you can find your pc's name in the list of data accounts on your K800 and then you can choose it in the internet settings.
In the data account itself you don't have to change anything if your pc doesn't use a proxy server.
You may check in the PAN settings if dhcp is enabled, else it won't get a working IP and gateway.
The PAN settings can be found as network connection on your pc.

André

[ This Message was edited by: speedyandre on 2007-03-04 12:57 ]
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Posted: 2007-03-04 13:53:11
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simbus82 Posts: 21

I'm posting my reply with my k800i and my dial up connection!! Thanks to all! K800i rules!

This message was posted from a K800i
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Posted: 2007-03-05 22:35:47
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