WiFi Confusion / Internet Sharing - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

So im pretty familiar with my AT&T tilt and have flashed/changed a few roms in and out but i cant seem to find an program for my needs anywhere.
I have currently just moved back home from college for the summer and we have a Wireless router which we use to connect our laptops to the internet. but my PC does not have a wireless card and i was expecting to be able to find a program that will allow my tilt to pick up the wireless internet from the router and transfer it to my PC over the USB cord. As of now i have been looking for days and have only found "internet sharing" applications which all use the Cellular Devices data plan as a substitution. but since thats not available to me ive hit a dead end when it comes to this issue.
maybe theirs an answer or program for my needs, or maybe their isnt. any help would be appreciated. thanks.

Why not just hardwire your PC to one of the ports on the wireless router?

Thanks JamesMB,
the distance where the pc is located isnt more than a few physical feet to the router through the ceiling , but if i were to run an ethernet cable to the pc it would have to take a rediculous path under carpet and up a winding staircase and across another room to access the PC. So its less of a matter of accessibililty and more one of practicality. good suggestion though.

Go on ebay and get yourself a used wireless b or g network card for 10.00 bucks. They are very cheap.
jeff

jeffla said:
Go on ebay and get yourself a used wireless b or g network card for 10.00 bucks. They are very cheap.
jeff
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Such as this one... WiFi's so cheap now...

thanks, i was just looking for a quick fix. maybe a program or something because running out and buying a card was more of a second option. its only temporary so i figured if i can take full advantage of the tilts capabilities then why not.

any other ideas? or anyone else heard of a program of this sort?

I have never heard of this. I can't see why anyone would take the time to write a program with how cheap the wifi. I also don't think you could even buy a laptop without a wireless card for about 4 years.

You should learn to search better.
By typing in 'internet connection sharing kaiser usb' into google, in link #1, I was able to find a post by blahmartinblah with a link to a link to what you're asking for.
Go do the same and you'll get your app...

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Modemlink and Edge question

I tried to search this but the only thing I could find was a thread that walked you through the setup but when I tried it, nothing happened.
Here is what I got:
T-Mobile, T-zones workaround for Edge.
Can I tether my MDA to my laptop via USB cable to use Edge. If so, someone please walk me through it.
Thanks,
M3
I've been trying this too but wasn't very successful. I've tried setting up everything myself from my knowledge, but I guess that wasn't enough.
So I found a program called PDAnet. It is supposed to be an excellent program to do exactly what you're asking- connect GPRS phone to laptop to access internet. Well, I've tried this program but was not successful. For some reason I couldn't get it to work. But do give it a try yourself, it is supposed to be great.
If it works for you, maybe you can share your settings? thanks
I do this all the time, I hate the $9.95 1 day access fee when your in an airport maybe 2 hours if that.
First, ditch the USB cable and link via bluetooth. I only got my USB setup to work once and that after massive messing around. I'm assuming you have bluetooth on your lap top, I've a Dell so your set up may be somewhat different than mine.
First you want to make sure your BT radio is on, all I have to do is right click on the system tray icon and enable radio. Next bring up the BT settings manager and hit make a new connection. On the Com screen in the wizard make sure it's set to discoverable, there is a link under the settings menu bottom of the screen. If this is the first time you've paired the laptop to the Wizard then you'll need to enter the access code, in my case it is 0000 for both. On my laptop I need to go into the manual connection process otherwise it assumes I want to do a file transfer and not a modem connection. Set the connection to dial up modem, if it asks you for a number to dial it is *99# (Tmobile gprs). Thats pretty much it. The only hitch I've found is that I occasionally need to set the wizard to discoverable.
When I want to connect to the internet at admittedly slow GPRS speeds I bring up the BT manager and hit connect, it finds the Wizard, dials it into the GPRS and that's it, I'm tethered and have internet access. It's slow, kind of like a dsl line but for checking emails it's just fine. I used to have a Sierra Aircard which I could pop my SIM into and that worked great and was stable but the new laptop has an express card slot so the Aircard doesnt fit. If you have the older style port and Cingular or Tmobile you can pick these up cheap on ebay.
xdame said:
I've been trying this too but wasn't very successful. I've tried setting up everything myself from my knowledge, but I guess that wasn't enough.
So I found a program called PDAnet. It is supposed to be an excellent program to do exactly what you're asking- connect GPRS phone to laptop to access internet. Well, I've tried this program but was not successful. For some reason I couldn't get it to work. But do give it a try yourself, it is supposed to be great.
If it works for you, maybe you can share your settings? thanks
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New! Version 1.72 adds support for GSM/GPRS devices such as T-Mobile MDA or Cingular 8125! It also supports Vista and Bluetooth/InfraRed connection through ActiveSync.
^thats from their website. Have you tried it lately?
I'm about to install it myself and try. Will post how it goes.

Macbook Leopard and Bluetooth GPRS

Has anyone managed to browse the net using their Wizard with the Macbook Leopard via their Bluetooth? I know its possible but I am just not managing. Any help/pointers? Thanks in advance.
Figured it out.
No worries I figured it all out...
How?? Can you share?
Followed this guide..
Well I followed this guide I found after a little googling:
http://justinblanton.com/2006/01/mac-os-x-windows-mobile-bluetooth-modem
One has to download certain drivers available here (as the wonderful article above will explain):
http://www.taniwha.org.uk/
The issue I was having was trying to dial *9***1# (which my service provider had given)
Whereas I changed it to *99# (as the article suggested)
and entered username as [email protected]
and password: yourserviceprovider.
And it worked!
All the best to you, let me know if you succeeded.
doesn't that end up making you pay to connect? I want to do the same thing but dial my local ISP (407.896.XXXX, a local dial up number)
another question I have been trying to solve is how to use a 4gig micro SD chip on a Cingular 8125(Wizard)
illaccordBLUE said:
doesn't that end up making you pay to connect? I want to do the same thing but dial my local ISP (407.896.XXXX, a local dial up number)
Well the configuration that I have mentioned is for GPRS for which you are anyway paying according to your mobile service provider's plan. Connecting via bluetooth you only access your mobile GPRS on the Mac, you pay whatever your mobile service charges you for accessing GPRS via mobile phone. As regards the dial up, I guess you would have to buy the Mac USB modem, then you can dial-in to your ISP.
another question I have been trying to solve is how to use a 4gig micro SD chip on a Cingular 8125(Wizard)
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This answer I do not know since I use a 2gig card which at the moment is more than sufficient.
I've got an easier method that doesn't involve needing to mess with the Mac's bluetooth settings very much...IF you have Internet Sharing on your phone
(which seems to be included in most of the roms I see kicking around this place...)
You also don't need to install any scripts or do much other mucking about...
1. Pair your devices through the usual methods
2. launch internet sharing, select "bluetooh PAN" for PC Connection and hit connect
3. go to the mac's bluetooth settings and select your phone, then hit the 'gear' at the bottom of that menu; click 'connect to network.'
Viola! Internet access without much work!
I feel like I may have oversimplified or missed a step, let me know if you have problems!
BTW--this was done using a VERY recent macbook and dferria's WM5 Touch Rom v 5.0 w/AT&T USA. Your results may vary!
Thanks for adding that information, I guess the method I found is for ROMs which don't have the PAN sharing option. Like mine. At least I couldn't find it.

[Q]Diamond as a modem

Hi there
Can anyone confirm the behaviour of the Diamond when being used as a modem and an incoming call is received i.e. is priority given to the inbound call and the data connection suspended? I plan to make considerable use (several hours per day) of the Diamond as modem but need to make sure I can still receive calls.
Much appreciated.
cheers
v.f.
Technically you can't use the Diamond as a modem, but rather you can use it as a 'Router' The way is works is that you initiate an Internet Connection on the phone itself using the 'Internet Sharing' application. This application will use the phone's modem to connect to the Internet and then share it out on a virtual LAN adapter for you. When you connect the phone to your PC, your PC will detect it as a 10 Mbps LAN adapter which would then be connected to your Gateway (phone) to the Internet. So in essence the phone acts as a Router for you. You don't 'dial' the modem connection from your PC as you would with most other phones.
Sharing with data isn't an issue with these newer phones. I can talk on my bluetooth headset while using the Internet connection. This depends whether your Telco in your area supports this multi mode capability or not, but nowdays it works almost everywhere.
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
I can only tell for TyTN, but this should not be a difference:
Receiving a call is possible, also when there is an active data connection.
Many thanks for that - it sounds like the device will offer the functionality that I'm after. I'll be on the "3" network - you don't happen to know if they support the multi-mode capability you mention do you?
Thanks again.
In fact, Internet Sharing + receiving/making calls + browsing on the phone itself all at the same time is possible.
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Many thanks for that - it sounds like the device will offer the functionality that I'm after. I'll be on the "3" network - you don't happen to know if they support the multi-mode capability you mention do you?
Thanks again.
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I've used my Touch Cruise on O2 UK and Vodafone UK and it works. However it still depends on area. I've once been in an area on Vodafone in which I only had GPRS coverage and then when a call came in it killed the data connection because it didn't support this multi mode.. however I only had this issue very very rarely so it's safe to assume that for a majority of the populated areas in the UK it's ok.
I've not used 3 before however I can confirm for you that the 3 Sim card will work in the phone because I've put 1 in before. (3 SIM cards are known to reject a lot of phones)
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
Cheers, that helps a lot. Even worst case if the data connection is dropped and the incoming call is given proirity then that is more desirable than the call being rejected (i.e. directed to voice mail).
I have a mobile broadband SIM from "3" that I'm going to put in there. The voice tariff isn't cheap, but I don't tend to make a lot of outgoing calls anyway - I'm more of a data user.
cheers
v.f.
hey Voodoo:
No problems
Do you have your Diamond already, if you do could you please help me to check this? :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=402453
Also, I've been told that a 3 'mobile broadband' SIM won't work in a normal phone? Not sure....
Why don't you port over to O2? Btw, I read that Orange has also launched HSDPA coverage in the UK...
I've been with Vodafone and O2 and generally O2 has got better coverage and provides more chances of an HSDPA signal getting picked up. Vodafone's coverage is just as good but with more areas giving 'GPRS only'. That just my personal observation. I take the train quite frequently and use the phone as a mobile broadband connection on board.
Cheers.
happyguy82 said:
Do you have your Diamond already, if you do could you please help me to check this?
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I haven't opened mine yet, and after reading about the battery life today I'm sad to say I'm thinking of returning it
happyguy82 said:
Why don't you port over to O2? Btw, I read that Orange has also launched HSDPA coverage in the UK...
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I'm on an 18 month contract with "3" at the moment, and by the time that expires there should be a lot more choice with respect to data packages hopefully.
cheers
v.f.
voodooflux said:
I haven't opened mine yet, and after reading about the battery life today I'm sad to say I'm thinking of returning it
cheers
v.f.
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The battery isnt really that much of an issue if you disable the gprs auto attach feature in schaps advanced config. I did it last night and my battery is still sitting at about 5 bars and thats with a good few calls, sending a load of sms's and about 30 mins of web browsing.
But i imagine that ill be charging it again tonight...not really a problem as my nokia n95 was the same....always charged it at night whether it needed it or not.
I believe the real test will come when one tries to use the Diamond with TomTom 7 installed as a navigation device in a car... bet by the time you reach your intended destination the battery would be dead.. even the Touch Cruise couldn't last half a day with that sorta usage.
It'll probably be wise to keep a 12v to USB adapter in the car handy.
Btw another 'weird' problem with the Diamond is that when I use it with my super mini low quality thin retractable USB cable, the PC doesn't detect it properly although the phone does prompt me whether I want to use it for Active Sync or Disk Drive... very peculiar.. the cable's worked fine for me with my Touch Cruise.... any idea?? I don't want to be carrying thick heavy cables in my laptop bag
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Btw another 'weird' problem with the Diamond is that when I use it with my super mini low quality thin retractable USB cable, the PC doesn't detect it properly although the phone does prompt me whether I want to use it for Active Sync or Disk Drive... very peculiar.. the cable's worked fine for me with my Touch Cruise.... any idea?? I don't want to be carrying thick heavy cables in my laptop bag
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Its probably the cable, your laptop probably doesnt like it so wont detect theres a phone attached. The supplied USB cable isnt that thick...i carry mine in my back pocket
Thanks Spawn12...
Supplied USB cable IS thick!! fat and stiff!!! not sure if we both have the same ones?? Mine appears to have nice metallic rouded edges plugs on both ends and the cable itself is greyish... round and quite thick... well thicker than a standard USB cable anyway...
point is.. it's not a 'portable USB cable'... if you know what I mean.. to me portable stuff means being as light, small and least bulky as possible while maintaining its functionality.
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Thanks Spawn12...
Supplied USB cable IS thick!! fat and stiff!!! not sure if we both have the same ones?? Mine appears to have nice metallic rouded edges plugs on both ends and the cable itself is greyish... round and quite thick... well thicker than a standard USB cable anyway...
point is.. it's not a 'portable USB cable'... if you know what I mean.. to me portable stuff means being as light, small and least bulky as possible while maintaining its functionality.
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Well i have mine in front of me and its the same one you have...maybe im not as fussy...it isnt exactly portable or as you said light, small and least bulky. I dont think ive read anywhere that the cable that comes with the Diamond is portable....perhaps try another portable usb cable and see if it works...could be that yours is duff.
Hahahah okiee... actually I find the original cable very beautiful and hence I'm just reluctant to take it out and use it coz I don't wanna get it scratched so soon
I'll look around for another mini USB cable that works...
happyguy82 said:
Technically you can't use the Diamond as a modem, but rather you can use it as a 'Router' The way is works is that you initiate an Internet Connection on the phone itself using the 'Internet Sharing' application. <some tekst is delete>
Cheers.
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I have to use my phone as a modem but I can't find out how to do it. Can some body help me.
KC
Compact IV and Palm
Just got a Compact IV on T-mobile. I would like to use the Compact as a modem for my Treo 680 and have tried various suggestions in this thread and others but with no success. Has anyone successfully done this with the Treo or any other Palm?
Can the treo get Bluetooth PAN connections?
This post is made while diamond is on HSDPA and Shared Internet via bluetooth on my laptop, ánd while diamond is calling customerservice (on hold-music ) ín my car through the Parrot
And still browsing at almost 1000kbit /s
It rocks
Riel said:
Can the treo get Bluetooth PAN connections?
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I don't know. Anyone else know?
my two cents for diamond rock, I use it to connect my eeepc 701 ubuntu 804 powered and I can receive and send calls during internet surf.

Vodafone dont understand the power of the Xperia

I receive a telephone call from them:
They start of by asking me some generic questions about my contract like "how it is" etc then get onto the real reason they rang
Vodafone:"Would you be interested in buying our mobile broadband package?"
Me: "No"
Vodafone: "Oh, well you get get the internet anywhere you go with your laptop if you use our special dongle"
Me: "I use my phone to do that"
Vodafone: "But if you sign up to the dongle package you get a small usb stick that you plug into your laptop"
Me: "Why would I pay for another unlimited data plan when I already have one? Good Bye"
You Underestimate the power of the dongle side.
I don't think you can compare the net on a laptop with the net on the X1, it's much, much better on a laptop.
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I don't think you can compare the net on a laptop with the net on the X1, it's much, much better on a laptop.
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I think you missed the mark by a million laptops.
Heard of tethering using a phone?
rickysio said:
I think you missed the mark by a million laptops.
Heard of tethering using a phone?
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Of course. It's a good way to make your phone battery die before the day ends.
plug in the usb cable and kill the battery of your laptop xD
with a netbook u got after pluggin in the usb cable about 4,5 hours xD
so GL HF with ur secondary plan xxDD
I don't know for Vodafone UK but Vodafone Germany offers a so called "ultra card". This card is basically a copy of your current SIM Card. If you have a data plan on your SIM card, you can order a second ultra card for a usb dongle connected to your laptop/netbook. The ultra card costs only a one-time fee (here €30) so you're not charged for a second data plan at all.
I use this solution by myself. Former times I used my phone for tethering a lot, but it became pretty annoying when receiving calls while connected to the Internet and I also think it's not that good for the battery as the phone is constantly charged while operating under full load (it get's very (very!) hot). Another advantage of a usb dongle is the speed, as X1 can only reach up to 3,6 Mbit/s downstream when using HSUPA. Current USB dongles reach up to 7,2 Mbit/s no matter if HSUPA is used.
And the best thing is: You can use both SIM cards in parallel although Vodafone officially states different. So you still can receive mails on the phone while surfing on the Internet using a laptop connected to a usb dongle.

[Q] KAISER -> MIFI DEVICE .. making something very useful out of an old device

Hi,
I was thinking about buying a second MIFI device and I have a couple of old windows mobile devices (TYTN 2) stuck in the cupboard gathering dust and i thought hey some clever person must be able to bake a MIFI ROM for these devices to make them really useful.
Its a shame that thousands of these are discarded and the same people discarding them go out and buy brand new MIFI devices for their wifi ipads and laptops when they could recyle these to give them similar functionality for nothing.
We have a microsd card for a bit of LAN storage as with the MIFI .. anyone interested or is it time to bin windows mobile devices completely
I have to say though I have never seen WPA wifi tetheringon a kaiser :-(
rgds
ian
Wifi tethering on a Kaiser is completely doable and has been for some time now, running Android.
Drivers and such have been a bugger to get (or make from scratch), but I can tether my Kaiser via USB or WIFI and use my mobile network for internet.
I think WM6.0 allowed sharing the mobile data connection, I just never tried it on my own device while 6.0 was still on it.
P.S.: I will take those Kaisers off your hands for a partly donation...lol.

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