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DTOXX Posts: 6

I'm really brand new to the use of a smartphone for web and email access, and I'm completely ignorant of how to gain online access at all. I have a wireless network set up in my home that I connect to with my laptop. Can I also connect to it with my phone without having to set up a whole new web access account with my cell provider? They charge an arm and a leg, I can tell you, and I'd rather just be able to connect to any available wireless network I can.
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Posted: 2005-01-02 02:53:33
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scotsboyuk Posts: > 500

@DTOXX

Which handset do you have? Does it support Wi-Fi?
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Posted: 2005-01-02 10:50:31
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masseur Posts: > 500

looking at the other posts of DTOXX he appears to have the O2 version of the i-mate SP3i that I had recently.

It does have a mini-SD slot under the battery but unfortunately there are no wifi cards in mini-SD format yet and even the full size SD cards are longer than standard SD cards so that the aerial can be external from the device it is plugged into. so it will certainly be a while before there is a mini-SD card that will fit under the battery

the only possibility is when you have the phone connected to the USB cable and thus connected to the PC because activesync provides pass-through capability to whatever network the pc is connected to
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Posted: 2005-01-02 10:58:36
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g7lgw Posts: 2

I beleave there is a way of doing this by bluetooth on certain phones. Through your PC then onto the net work just about to do some research myself on the subject. Regards Pete This message was posted from a Nokia
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Posted: 2005-01-02 11:10:54
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masseur Posts: > 500

yeah, the P series can do it via BT if your're using opera.

actually, now that I think of it even this phone that DTOXX has can do it via BT since you can also set up a BT activesync session. I actually did do that when I had the SP3i and it also works on my JAM and iPAQ too. I guess I didn't think of it when writing my previous reply because I use wifi on both device directly through my router rather than BT or cable through the pc. actually I also activesync wireless (using wifi) too :- isn't technology great (when it works!)
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Posted: 2005-01-02 11:15:07
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DTOXX Posts: 6

So, I can use BT to connect to the network thru my laptop? That sounds great! Truthfully, I've never used BT before for any reason, and other than the phone, I have no BT devices. I'll try this out. Thanks!
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Posted: 2005-01-02 14:34:03
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OluYom Posts: > 500

How does one set up a WiFi enabled device (9500 or MPx300) so it can connect to any available wireless network? This message was posted from a P800
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Posted: 2005-01-02 19:14:25
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masseur Posts: > 500

I don't know about the 9500 or MPx but all the wifi devices I have used usually have some function that shows you all the wifi networks that are broadcasting their SSID and you can then click on the one you want to connect to in order to establish the connection.

For those that are not broadcasting their SSID you should be able to manually enter that if you know the value.

Once thats done if there is security on the network you will be prompted to enter the WEP or other security key

I can only assume it will be something similar for the 9500 and MPx
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Posted: 2005-01-02 19:19:51
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AMD Posts: 80

@masseur

I know its off topic, but could you tell me how to connect P910 to access internet (LAN) using opera via bluetooth.
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Posted: 2005-01-02 19:23:25
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OluYom Posts: > 500

@masseur: Sounds easy enough. Thanks. This message was posted from a P800
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Posted: 2005-01-02 19:25:04
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