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#4923 9-Sep-2005 11:08
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i'm using an ipaq 5150 with pcmia card and expansion pack to access the internet. I want to connect my windows CE system that is blue tooth enable to my ipaq 5150 to share the internet connection with the Ipaq 5150 as the server. I can get the blue tooth to connect between the device and receive incoming from the Windows CE device but i can't get the Ipaq 5150 to send info to the Windows CE device. Anyone know the answer

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#19884 9-Sep-2005 11:16
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Welcome to Geekzone... The iPAQ 5150 can be a PAN Server, but it does not have routing capabilities, so I don't think this will work for Internet sharing.





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  #19887 9-Sep-2005 11:29
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Is There any software you know of or on the market that could emulate this

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#19888 9-Sep-2005 11:33
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No... The best option is to have either a Bluetooth LAN Acess Point or Wi-Fi Access Point for your network.





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