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Finally i did it and i share the internet connection of pc to p800 via bluetooth.
My next question is, if there is an application to listen radio stations from internet on p800 (via bluetooth or gprs....i prefer the first).
Opera browser can't open links for live radio.
Also p800 default internet browser don't work via bluetooth.
All the time try to open gprs connection
Thanks
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Posted: 2003-12-18 01:59:00
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There are currently some live music video feeds available via GRPS... One site in particular allows one to launch a 'live' music video feed through their Pxxx video player by simply clicking a button on the website. The fact that they are able to feed video+audio through GPRS I suppose audio only would be that difficult. However, I don't personally know of any sites that do as of yet.
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Posted: 2003-12-18 02:15:33
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I don't think that i need something like that
And the reason is that,radio via gprs and specialy in greece is a lot expensive.
But it would be perfect to use p800 via bluetooth at this office to hear radio stations on internet.
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Posted: 2003-12-18 10:16:28
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Iam sorry for this newbie question..but is it possible to get connected to the internet with your pc then connect the pc with your p800 and surf with the phone?
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Posted: 2003-12-18 11:54:50
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@grokos
"Finally i did it and i share the internet connection of pc to p800 via bluetooth."
-How did you managed to do so?
xairetismata apo xanthi! efxaristw.
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Posted: 2003-12-18 13:27:17
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Just to add one more voice.. I would really like to know how to do this, too!
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Posted: 2003-12-18 14:57:15
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I've managed to work it out
The following works for me on my TDK USB Bluetooth device. I don't know if this a generic solution or specific to TDK - but I would assume similar options must exist for other makes.
Go to My Bluetooth Places
Open My Device
Open My Network Access
Select Properties
In the dropdown 'Select the type of service to offer remote devices' choose 'Allow other devices to access the Internet/Lan via this computer'
Click Configure Network Sharing
This brings up Windows' Network and Dial-up Connections list. Select the Bluetooth Network, bring up properties, and enable sharing
I then rebooted - but not sure if that's necessary.
Now Opera and IM+ use the bluetooth connection, and don't dial up to GPRS. However, as the original poster says, the inbuilt Internet browser still dials GPRS. But Opera's mostly better anyway, so I don't care that much
Tom
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Posted: 2003-12-18 17:02:54
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Yes it is
First of all i have a comuter (A) that this computer connect to internet.
There is another computer (B) that is connected on computer A via fireware cable.
Another one computer (C) is a laptop that connected on the computer A via ethernet.
And finally there is a Bluetooth USB adaptor (levelone) that is connected on computer A.
On the computer A the computer fireware (B computer),Ethernet (C computer) and bluetooth adaptor appears as network.
So,i did a bridge connection for B,C and Bluetooth adaptor and i select from the properties of internet dial-up to share the internet to the brigde.
Now alla the computers and specially the p800 has internet at the same time via one connection from computer A.
It's amazing to leave the computer A at the office to download anything and surf the internet from the bedroom wth P800

[ This Message was edited by: Grokos on 2003-12-18 19:01 ]
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Posted: 2003-12-18 19:57:26
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On 2003-12-18 13:27:17, superas_1988 wrote:
@grokos
"Finally i did it and i share the internet connection of pc to p800 via bluetooth."
-How did you managed to do so?
xairetismata apo xanthi! efxaristw.
Geia sou re patrida !!!
..Parakatw ta lew ola !
Xairetismous
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Posted: 2003-12-18 20:52:09
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No news about listen internet radio stations on P800?

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Posted: 2003-12-19 01:14:48
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