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pho_boi

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#1753 23-Jun-2004 00:19
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hey everyone.....

i am trying to setup bluetooth internet sharing and its being very gay to me atm. ill explain my scenario..... i have a router with the IP 192.168.0.1 and it shares the internet for 5 people. so when i try to enable ICS it tells me i HAVE to have my IP set as 192.168.0.1 which i cant do because its my router's IP. so what do i dooo?!?!!!!! btw all the other bluetooth stuff works, such as file transfers and stuff. also this error code pops up when i try making a internet connection '0X81000196'

thanks everyone

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#6762 23-Jun-2004 05:01
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If you can't change your router's IP address, then you'll have to use a third party program. Have a look in our Bluetooth Guides for instructions on how to setup NAT32 for this.




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  #6803 24-Jun-2004 01:04
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ok i've got it working with winroute, couldnt get NAT32 to work well. but i have another question...... is it normal when it gives me error codes when i try to connect to network and use the internet connection at the same time? because i cant connect to the internet if i am connected to the network, it gives me error codes. and it also gives me error codes if i am connected to the internet and i try to connect to the network??!!! also my internet connection is a 'bluetooth null modem'?!!? is this correct?

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