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mashimaro

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#811 15-Dec-2003 12:07
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Hi guys,

I'm using n-gage, I followed the steps instructed in the guides, it seems that my bluetooth lan is always "cable unplugged", but I can connect to the pc using pc suite and use mrouter. I shared the internet connection to the bluetooth lan. The software does support network acces profile but I just cannot get my bluetooth lan "plugged in"
I'm using widcomm 1.3.2.7 software
any ideas?

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  #2427 15-Dec-2003 14:13
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For Symbian devices the internet sharing is done completely through the mRouter software. The "Network cable unplugged" can appear if your Network Access services is set to "Allow other devices to create a private network", as in the image below (access this by right-clicking the Bluetooth icon, then Advanced Configuration and switch to the Local Services tab):



It's not a problem really...




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  #2429 15-Dec-2003 14:24
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Mashimaro, in another thread you say you have already checked it... Does it mean your configuration is like in this image?

Just to make it clear, this is not a problem - it's only because there's no connection to the service. If you change the option from "Allow private network" to "Allow device to access internet" it should go away". But even if it stays it'll not cause any harm.




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#2433 15-Dec-2003 23:14
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Yeah I already changed it to allow device to access internet, and still it will not connect. But if what you say is true dies it mean if I want to internet on my n-gage via bluetooth via pc it should work?

Perhaps I need to define a gateway and dns servers?

thanks in advance!



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  #2434 16-Dec-2003 01:06
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WOW it just works i tested it by using TIPIC ME! :D I can chat on my ngage! :D

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