Any way to use a pocket pc GPRS connection to access by cable or bluetooth to a laptop?
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I have a T-Mobile MDIII (Seimens I presume) pocket PC. Excellent connection to full time GPRS. There are times when I cannot get a wireless internet signal on the road and would like to use the Pocket PC GPRS connection on the laptop. Have active sync and wireless. If this is not possible, would sure like to know how to share a dialup using the pocket pc phone. It seems to have this as an option on connections, but seems a bit complex. Thanks for any help!
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Answer:
GPRS on a laptop Below is some information on how to configure your laptop for use with a GPRS-enabled mobile phone, for Internet access: * On the PC, go to the Networking section of the Control Panel (Start > Settings > Control panel > Network) * Select "Make new connection" (this should start a setup wizard) * Choose "Dial up to Internet" * Choose the "connect via a modem" option * Enter the telephone number to dial as *99# (No area code, and turn off dialing rules) * Select the username and password for your Network Operator (GPRS settings here) * When complete, go to Control panel > networks, and right-click on the icon for your GPRS connection. To need to set the following: Connect Using - select your modem (infrared / USB / Bluetooth) GPRS on a laptop You need change one other thing - to do with your modem settings. Do this as follows: * Go to Start > Settings > Control panel > Modems * On the Modems tab, select your modem, and press Properties * On the Advanced tab, you need to enter string in "Extra initialization commands". This initialisation string will need to be entered as: +CGDCONT =1,"IP","apn.address" - you should substitute apn.address with the name of the GPRS APN that you wish to connect to. For o2 Internet access, this is mobile.o2.co.uk and for Vodafone, this is internet. See the table on our GPRS page for the UK settings. Also, note the space before the =1. To set whether you dial using the modem over GPRS, or a different connection, check the settings in Internet Explorer > Tools > Internet Options > Connections GPRS on a Pocket PC Below is some information on how to configure your Pocket PC for use with a GPRS-enabled mobile phone, for Internet access. This section makes the following assumptions: * You have a GPRS-enabled mobile phone with an Internet-enabled SIM card * You can establish a connection between your phone and PDA (by Bluetooth, cable or Infrared) * You are using a Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC machine If you're struggling with any of the above, try our Pocket PC Connectivity page first To set up a Pocket PC for Internet access over GPRS, on the Pocket PC, do the following: 1. Go to Start > Settings, go to the 'Connections' tab, and select 'Connections' 2. Under "My ISP", select "Add a new modem connection" 3. Enter the name of your network operator, e.g. "Orange" and select the modem connection you want to use ("Generic IrDA" or Bluetooth), then press 'Next' GPRS - Phone Number 4. In the phone number field, enter *99# , and then press 'Next' 5. Enter the username and password required to access the Internet Access Point (APN) you're trying to connect to (check the APN listings on our GPRS page) . GPRS - Username 6. Before pressing Finish - You need to press on the 'Advanced' button to change some settings - untick "Wait for dial tone", and add the following string to the extra dial-string commands: +CGDCONT =1,"IP","apn.address" - you should substitute apn.address with the name of the GPRS APN that you wish to connect to. For o2, this is mobile.o2.co.uk and for Vodafone, this is internet. See the table on our GPRS page for the UK settings. Also, note the space before the =1. Press 'OK' to close the Advanced screen, then press Finish. GPRS - Modem Strings 7. Close the 'Connections' dialog with the 'OK' button * Email and Web on a Pocket PC - See our Pocket PC Connection page * Connection problems - See our troubleshooting page * Get GPRS running on a Psion PDA - GPRS Quick Fix (archive) or the PsiLOC+ GPRS helper * Get GPRS running on a Palm PDA - Woggledog * O2 online - for mobile web, including GPRS tariffs, the inclusive GPRS WAP allowance and free SMS texting
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