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#2579 22-Oct-2004 03:02
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Few days ago I have to install a new Bluetooth adapter on Windows XP with SP2. Every thing works great and I was just about to start the ICS and surprise … no "check box" in my NIC properties window to tic. You probably have the same problem and until you install the original (shipped) dongle drivers the ICS is missing. In fact if you don’t have second network no ICS will be available. I suppose that Windows does not take the Generic BT driver as one. I know it is not a big deal but imagine on one side you have you ADSL modem connected to the Internet and you home PC, on another you have you PDA connected to the same PC via Bluetooth. But you can't share you internet, you can't serf or send and receive mails directly form the PDA you can't even chat using MS Messenger. Well if you don't care this Tutorial is not for you else here is the workaround I implement on my network.

To read the full Pictorial / Tutorial go to: http://www.wifizard.com/tutorialsXP/gbt-solution/index.htm


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Ivan

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#9543 22-Oct-2004 08:56
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The Pocket PC with Widcomm driver can host a network. The Windows XP SP2 software can only join a network. In your experience, after doing this have you being able to browse the internet from the Pocket PC?




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#9596 24-Oct-2004 23:13
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Sure, I’m having a fully working PAN I can Ping, Surf, Chat, Browse my PC (in fact this is how I transfer my screen shots) and I can even ActiveSync (over TCP/IP). I don’t need any more the old slow serial (comX) ports for syncing. It just works fine. I can even post if you need some traffic capture examples (windump).
By the way do you know a free screen capture utility for Palm Tungsten T3. Now we have at work few of them and I was thinking to make some Pictorials for Palm. Unfortunately can’t find a utility.

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