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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Lake Constance Area
Posts: 99
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what to do - online with my mobile via bluetooth..
hi,
ok, i have bt running.. - installed the bt dongle (ANYCOMM) with broadcom drivers - enabled phone moule in cf - the phoco wizzard installs my phone (nokia e61), and found a com port.. - i can sms , phoco finds my phonethe final step is missing - what do i need to do to use my mobile phone to connect to the internet using cf ? do i need to configure some connection profile on the os ? i see a bt connection offered when select the connection type cf should use.. thank you for any hint..
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 4,587
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Centrafuse works with DUN right now, create a DUN connection and get it working in Windows so you can go to dial up networking and click the new DUN connection and it connects...
then you can go to Centrafuse Settings\Internet and select the new DUN connection as your connection... Then when the icon is red in the top right you can double click this to dial the DUN, or enable auto dial in various plugins... if connected to the DUN connection double clicking the green icon will hang it up... you can also setup your DUN connection in windows just to auto connect... looking to add PAN support, if this is all you can get working just set it up in windows to auto connect, nothing to do with Centrafuse... after you create the DUN connection you generally need some info from your provider, for example with AT&T you dial the number *99# and use cingular as the username I believe, you should be able to find the info somewhere on the net... david |
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