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TeenInvader Posts: 398

Hi Fellows

I am trying to simplify the problem of browsing internet on the phone using the PCs internet connection.

There been threads about this, but the process is not nice and easy.

I'm in the process of writting my own web browser application. I recently came up with the idea of making to browser such that it can use bluetooth to use pc internet connection to browse.

This will involve writting another application to run on the computer to serve the requests for this browser.

Anybody keen to contribute on this development.

Please ! ! !
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Posted: 2005-11-17 13:04:09
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defensive Posts: > 500

mrouter can already give your phone ip connectivity to share internet connections!
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Posted: 2005-11-17 15:33:32
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TeenInvader Posts: 398

Does this work for PC that are no connected to the internet or lan.

When that pc is running it own webserver. No it does not.

Anyway where do I get this mrouter. I tried searching on my pc couldn't find it.

I have the pc suit and the jdk with all the connection proxies and the device explorer..


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Posted: 2005-11-17 21:10:48
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defensive Posts: > 500

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On 2005-11-17 21:10:48, bongzino wrote:
Does this work for PC that are no connected to the internet or lan.

if the computer was not connected to the internet, how do you intend to share internet in the first place?! eheh

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When that pc is running it own webserver. No it does not.

yes it does actually, because it uses your device (mobile) as an extension of your computers network by assigning it an IP address!

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Anyway where do I get this mrouter. I tried searching on my pc couldn't find it.

easy when you know which company develops this freeware! direct download here

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I have the pc suit and the jdk with all the connection proxies and the device explorer..

..err ok, so whats your point then? pc suite transfers files and the jdk is just the developers java programming isn't it?

anyway I'm not trying to have a moan at you/anyone (that comes naturally) but was merely pointing out that you don't need to create a new program for sharing IP connectivity for the j2me platform and would be best concentrating your efforts on the new browser, who knows it may compete with the likes of opera mini etc.
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Posted: 2005-11-17 21:32:31
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neox Posts: 175

does this 'm-router' work on the K750is?.. or just symbian smartphones!!
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Posted: 2005-11-17 23:07:25
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defensive Posts: > 500

it should do, I have both the P910i and the K750i but only ever tryed with my P910i as it has a better web browser

but theres nothing to install on your phone, only mrouter on your computer, so give it a try!
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Posted: 2005-11-17 23:08:48
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TeenInvader Posts: 398

You problem is that you read my post line by line.

I wanted to share my pc net, because my pc is running a webserver. So I wanna browser web hosted on this pc using the phone.

Cool, Dude.

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On 2005-11-17 21:32:31, defensive wrote:
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On 2005-11-17 21:10:48, bongzino wrote:
Does this work for PC that are no connected to the internet or lan.

if the computer was not connected to the internet, how do you intend to share internet in the first place?! eheh

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When that pc is running it own webserver. No it does not.

yes it does actually, because it uses your device (mobile) as an extension of your computers network by assigning it an IP address!

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Anyway where do I get this mrouter. I tried searching on my pc couldn't find it.

easy when you know which company develops this freeware! direct download here

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I have the pc suit and the jdk with all the connection proxies and the device explorer..

..err ok, so whats your point then? pc suite transfers files and the jdk is just the developers java programming isn't it?

anyway I'm not trying to have a moan at you/anyone (that comes naturally) but was merely pointing out that you don't need to create a new program for sharing IP connectivity for the j2me platform and would be best concentrating your efforts on the new browser, who knows it may compete with the likes of opera mini etc.


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Posted: 2005-11-18 08:50:09
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carkitter Posts: > 500

That website specifies Symbian OS compatibility.

I guess that means no K750's and K700's etc.
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Posted: 2005-11-18 14:29:48
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TeenInvader Posts: 398

Progress on my browser ! ! ! Just gave it more attension this month.

Watch the space !

See the picture below !




[ This Message was edited by: bongzino on 2006-01-25 07:38 ]
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Posted: 2006-01-25 08:36:11
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