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gyrogearloose

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#62211 1-Jun-2010 13:58
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I have a Nokia E72 connected to the XT network, with a data plan. The phone can access the net, and uses Mail for Exchange to connect to a named exchange server.

Today's mission is to use the E72 as a gateway to connect a laptop to the internet. I think my options are a USB cable and the Nokia PC suite, or a bluetooth connection. I'm trying bluetooth at the moment.

So far, I've entered a bluetooth passcode and been able initiate pairing from the laptop. The laptop shows 6 services on the E72 (1) Data Transfer (2) Dial-up Networking (3) Headset Audio Gateway (4) Imaging (5) OBEX File Transfer (6) OBEX Object Push.

The Dial-up networking opens just like an analogue modem, it's asking for a username, password, and number to dial. What I was expecting was something more like a network connection into the internet via the existing configuration on the E72.

Does anyone have some good hints on what I should be doing. Is bluetooth viable, or should I locate my USB cable and install Nokia PC suite? Is there setup needed on the E72 to define an APN, or is this already done (since I can use the phone to access the internet and exchange server).

Thanks for any help. 

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  #337029 1-Jun-2010 14:02
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install nokia PC suite and all the drivers and everything is in the software



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  #337037 1-Jun-2010 14:15
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What John said, but you can use the dial-up dialog using the phone number *99# with no username or password. This initiates a data connection and works pretty well.

Edit: Just read that this is for XT. Settings above for vodafone. Oops!

Cheers, Matt.




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  #337041 1-Jun-2010 14:18
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Use the DUN option, dial *99# and no username or password. See how it goes.





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  #337086 1-Jun-2010 16:23
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Cheers - DUN using *99# with no username or password worked fine.

I'll find my USB cable overnight, and try the Nokia PC suite tomorrow.

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  #337108 1-Jun-2010 17:23
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Otherwise if you're computer has wifi you can download an application from the Ovi Store called Joikuspot and use your E72 as a wifi access point. Generally faster than bluetooth and great for when you forget your cable.

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  #337484 2-Jun-2010 18:34
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I have JoikuSpot, it works very well and I recommend it. There is free version is available but it doesn't have encryption.  If you like it I think it is worth paying for the full featured version




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