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Hi

I got a Nokia cellphone and I know there is an app in the Nokia PC Suite to let me use the net via bluetooth on my laptop. I was wondering does anyone know the settings/steps needed to set up a BT connection to the phone for laptop internet via built in windows networking? Been trying to figure it out how to use my gprs on any pc without needing to install the Nokia PC Suite Software. Can ne1 help?


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Re: How to use Bmobile GPRS internet via Bluetooth sharing to laptop....
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2009, 07:44:27 PM »
This is easier than it sounds...or I could do it FOR you (for a lil fee of course :happy0203:)

You first need to connect your phone to your PC via bluetooth.  You can use a bluetooth dongle for this.
If its a laptop, with on-board bluetooth, then even better.

If connected correctly, Windows will also interrogate the device (your phone) to see
what 'services' it will host.  Most phones that are GPRS capable will host the 'dial-up networking'
service across the bluetooth connection, and will usually create a modem and assign it to
a virtual COM port.  To confirm if this is so, go into the Control Panel, and then go into
'Phone and Modem Options'...you should see a 'bluetooth modem' or 'Standard Modem' listed.

Right-click on this modem and click 'Properties' on the context menu that appears.  You
should now see a device configuration dialog (similar to what you would see if you were
in the Device Manager).  Go to the 'Advanced' tab, and input the following init string: +CGDCONT=1,,"internet"

The same applies for Blackberry bluetooth modems as well, only the init string you input differs slightly: +CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet"

We're not done yet...

You now need to go back to your 'Network Connections' folder and manually create a new dial-up connection using
the new modem you just configured above.  When complete, right-click on this connection and go into the 'Properties'.
In the 'General' tab, make sure you set the phone number as *99#.  Uncheck the 'Use dialing rules' box if checked.
Also, make sure the 'Show icon...' box under that is checked.

In the 'Options' tab, make sure the following ONLY is checked: 'Display progress while connecting'
This connection needs no username or password, so the 'Prompt for name and password...' box MUST remain unchecked.
Under 'Redialing Options', I suggest setting 'Redial Attempts' to 5, and 'Time between redial attempts' to 3 seconds.
'Idle time before hanging up' should be set to 'never'.  'Redial if line is dropped' should be checked.


Now we move to the 'Security' tab...

Under 'Security options', make sure the 'Typical' option is selected.  Don't change anything if it is.



Now for the 'Networking' tab...

Under 'Type of dial-up server...', it should be set tp 'PPP...'.  Clicking the 'Settings' button right under this reveals
three more options which should be checked.

In the connection protocol table, make sure the 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)' is selected, and also,
make sure your DNS servers in its properties are set to 196.3.132.1 and 196.3.132.4 respectively.



Oh...one other thing I forgot to include under your bluetooth configuration...make sure on the device, that the bluetooth
pairing that corresponds to your PC is set to 'always allow', or 'connect without confirmation', so that whenever you initiate
the dial-up connection on the PC, you won't have to tell your device to accept the connection each time.



Whew...I know that seems like a lot, but it's not that hard to do.  You will only get issues if there are bluetooth driver problems.


Feel free to chime in if I left anything out.
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Re: How to use Bmobile GPRS internet via Bluetooth sharing to laptop....
« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2009, 07:56:24 PM »
Arcman ftw once again, thanks!

I am having an annoying problem with it though, it connects and works fine but like after a minute or two the connection stops working. It stays connected etc. but no data passes thru the connection. ANy idea why? BT connection still seems to be there as well.........
« Last Edit: February 28, 2009, 11:48:54 PM by woodyear99 »

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Re: How to use Bmobile GPRS internet via Bluetooth sharing to laptop....
« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2009, 12:26:08 PM »
I got this problem with my Blackberry as well.  No one sems to know why this happens.
Had to eventually resort to a separate data-SIM to enjoy proper GPRS.

...and by the way, I got my USB SIM-adapter.  It works great.
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Re: How to use Bmobile GPRS internet via Bluetooth sharing to laptop....
« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2009, 12:53:32 PM »
I use a nice symbian app called joikuspot for sharing via wifi, multiple pcs can connect
http://www.joikuspot.com/aboutJoikuSpot.php

Only downside is that it is a massive battery drain. I usually charge my phone while using it but it still draws alot of power but most worrying is the heat generated. My E71 feels like it is cooking after a few minutes lol.

Just curious that USB Sim adapter would you be able to receive calls and txt msgs still or at least be aware that someone is callin/txting u??

If there was a wifi router version to this that would be the ultimate in geekdom.I might actually consider getting lol dial up speeds ftw.......nah but seriously sometimes you just need that connectivity when there is nothing else available.

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Re: How to use Bmobile GPRS internet via Bluetooth sharing to laptop....
« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2009, 12:53:32 PM »

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Re: How to use Bmobile GPRS internet via Bluetooth sharing to laptop....
« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2009, 01:26:44 PM »
Yes..it can send and receive calls and texts.  There's a handy little app that runs while you're connected that
includes phone functions.  It even came with a mono-aural headset that plugs into a 2.5mm jack on the device itself.
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Re: How to use Bmobile GPRS internet via Bluetooth sharing to laptop....
« Reply #6 on: March 01, 2009, 01:31:24 PM »
Hmm very interesting. Bluetooth technically should be good enough for this but those disconnects = dealbreaker

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Ok once again I am impressed with the Asus Eee PC 1000HE, out of the box I simply paired it with my phone and was able to connect using it's built in bluetooth drivers (no Nokia PC Suite necessary)

It works just as good via bluetooth as it does using the cable so I am finally cable free hehe. Posting this via bluetooth connection :p

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Nokia PC suite isn't necessary for most of the newer Series 40 phones, and most Series 60 smartphones.  I actually thought using a Blackberry as a GPRS modem would have been easier/faster, but in practice, it has not been so.  Of course, your mileage may vary.

El cheapo Nokia 2630 FTW...
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I had no luck doing this on another laptop using a bluetooth usb dongle, tried both manually and using nokia pc suite. It would always disconnect after a short while. I think it was the BT dongle though never had issues with the other bluetooth functions. I nearly bought one of those Edge modems yes....

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Re: How to use Bmobile GPRS internet via Bluetooth sharing to laptop....
« Reply #10 on: May 11, 2009, 09:11:32 PM »
so are you saying it is the implementation of bluetooth on the asus eee that made the difference?

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Re: How to use Bmobile GPRS internet via Bluetooth sharing to laptop....
« Reply #11 on: May 11, 2009, 09:24:41 PM »
Well I am guessing that there was some issue with my usb bluetooth dongle, never got to try a different brand though. The EEE PC built in bluetooth working real nice though.

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Re: How to use Bmobile GPRS internet via Bluetooth sharing to laptop....
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