What rom to share Desktop's wlan with Wizard via Bluetooth ? - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario ROM Development

With WM6, bluetooth option do not allow to "join a network" via bluetooth ... so you could surf the web using your Desktop wlan :
(save pda battery etc.)
I know this could be done under WM5... and earlier !
I've tried Broadcom bluetooth stack.cab on my WM6.1 rom but since it broke my bluetooth...
Now I'll reflash but I'd like to know what rom I should use in WWE (or FRA french) !
Thanx a lot !!

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Accessing the Internet on your PDA via Bluetooth equipped PC

In the following link a guide that shows you how to connect your PDA to the Internet using the Bluetooth and your PC as a gateway.
http://www.aximsite.com/bluetooth/bt_guide4.htm#section11
I tried this method on my previous PDA which was i-mat 2k and wm2003 and it works fine.
Now I have i-mate K-JAM with wm5 OS 5.1.70 (Build14402.1.1.0) and there is no Bluetooth Manager, or any option like before.
any one have ideas how to do this in the new version

Bluesoil BT Stack Problem and PAN

Hi again and again folkes!!!
I recently instaled the (in)famous bluesoil bt stack that was found in a recent topic here at xda... first impression was good but... there is always a but... i've noticed that it ****s up my gprs connection and my modem settings... gprs network card disapears even when i return to MS BT... any soluction to solve this problem? i use the S110 to connect to msn in a regular basis and it sucks not being able to use it... and if someone bothers.. how (dont know if its possible) to stream video/sound from my pc via bluetooth and how to acess shared folders in my pc from the pocket also via bt? i already set auto ip(DHCP) in both... no way... assigned ip's in both and still nothing. If someone give it a time to post a How-to about PAN and VCN(control pc with pocket via bt) and other nice but strange to most users it would be very apreciated.
Deactivate the GPRS before installing
which installer of blusoleil stack do u use? is it the xxx.r2.arm ?
in this case the gprs problem should not appear, otherwise, you have to disconnect the GPRS so that only the white "G" appears.
installing the stack with shown the "G" only the GPRS Settings will work well after installation.
but another question, do u use the pan? and if its working for you
can u PLEASE post all the settings of your 3 lan adapters (btpda btwin and lanwin)
*gate/ip/dns/sub for each adapter and the ics on which adapter.
i'm getting the same error message every time if i try to activate the ics.
(like: 192.168.0.1*needed for ics could not be assigned, the ip adress is assigned to another pc in the network) i'm using german xp, don't know the exact words.
after reading 1000 posts and trying this all the last week and the pan won't work.
thx for every tip
greets phr³³k

How to configure WM6 internet sharing using WIFI

Does anyone know how to configure WM6 internet sharing using WIFI via USB to a laptop PC which does not have WIFI?
When I click on the internet sharing, my Qtek 9000 running WM6 always tries to do GPRS/3G connection, even if the WIFI is on and fully functional.
Is there anyway to change that?
Thank you in advance.
From what I understand is that is does exactly what you explain, it will share your device's GPRS/3G internet connection. But I dont think you can turn the Qtek into an accesspoint for laptops to connect to via WiFi or share an incomming WiFi signal.
Biffert,
Yes, you are correct. I want to turn my Qtek 9000 as a WIFI/GPRS/BlueTooth Access Point. Or simply view it as a WIFI/GPRS/BlueTooth internet access super USB dodge for my PC.
Thank you for your pointing out about current internet sharing limitation of WM6.
However, there are two issues about the WIFI can not be shared.
One is that I am often in a place where has no GPRS, only have WIFI.
The other is that there are many regular PDAs which have no GPRS, only have WIFI. When WM6 is available for those regular PDAs, many people will ask this internet sharing via WIFI question.
Thank you.
Hello,
I have done this just now and what you need to do on WM6 is just configure the gprs / 3g settings on your mobile phone and then go to start-programs-internetsharing. The jasjar should be connected via usb.
Set the pc connection to USB and select the nework connection you have previously configured from the list. hit the connect button and you are done
gluck
You could use the GPRS/3G internet sharing to connect your notebook to the internet, and share that connection (using ICS) from the notebook (set the wifi card to Ad-Hoc mode). I have never tried this though, so I'm 100% sure it will work
Thank you to all for your suggestions.
The limitation is that if there is not GPRS available, even though my Qtek is already connected to internet (WIFI), my PC is not able to access internet via USB using Qtek 9000 WM6 internet sharing.
I think that I need to describe the situation in detail.
I have a PC which can not access internet because it does not have WIFI, or BlueTooth, or GPRS. But it has a USB port.
I have a Qtek 9000 which can access internet by either WIFI, or GPRS, or BlueTooth. And my Qtek 9000 has WM6 internet sharing enabled.
What I want to do is to connect PC with Qtek 9000 via USB cable to let my PC to access internet using Qtek 9000 WM6 internet sharing.
Idealy, regardless how my Qtek 9000 is connected to internet (WIFI, GPRS, BlueTooth and etc.), my PC should be able to access internet via USB cable using Qtek 9000 WM6 internet sharing.
The current WM6 internet sharing is limited to that if Qtek 9000 is connected to GPRS internet, my PC is able to access internet via USB cable using Qtek 9000 WM6 internet sharing. If Qtek 9000 is connected to WIFI internet, WM6 internet sharing will not work.
I think this issue will be resolved sooner or later because when regular PDAs start to use WM6, many people will want to have WIFI WM6 internet sharing because regular PDAs do not have GPRS.
dchen4649 said:
Thank you to all for your suggestions.
The limitation is that if there is not GPRS available, even though my Qtek is already connected to internet (WIFI), my PC is not able to access internet via USB using Qtek 9000 WM6 internet sharing.
I think that I need to describe the situation in detail.
I have a PC which can not access internet because it does not have WIFI, or BlueTooth, or GPRS. But it has a USB port.
I have a Qtek 9000 which can access internet by either WIFI, or GPRS, or BlueTooth. And my Qtek 9000 has WM6 internet sharing enabled.
What I want to do is to connect PC with Qtek 9000 via USB cable to let my PC to access internet using Qtek 9000 WM6 internet sharing.
Idealy, regardless how my Qtek 9000 is connected to internet (WIFI, GPRS, BlueTooth and etc.), my PC should be able to access internet via USB cable using Qtek 9000 WM6 internet sharing.
The current WM6 internet sharing is limited to that if Qtek 9000 is connected to GPRS internet, my PC is able to access internet via USB cable using Qtek 9000 WM6 internet sharing. If Qtek 9000 is connected to WIFI internet, WM6 internet sharing will not work.
I think this issue will be resolved sooner or later because when regular PDAs start to use WM6, many people will want to have WIFI WM6 internet sharing because regular PDAs do not have GPRS.
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Between PCs and regular PDAs, usually the internet connection sharing would go the other way around. Nearly all laptops these days come with a Wifi card and virtually all desktop or laptops come with Ethernet NICs. For this reason I think that perceived demand is low and this functionality was not envisioned when WM6 ICS was designed.
I think the easiest way would be to get a USB wifi adapter for your PC... You won't have to worry about battery life on the phone, etc.
Wondering how possible it is to do something slightly different. I have a UTStarcom PPC-6700 running one of the various AKU3.5s out there. The Internet Sharing feature is great, but the only options are to connect the PC via either USB or Bluetooth.
Now, what would be really slick, since the 6700 has integrated WiFi, would be to enable Internet Sharing over WiFi and effectively turn the 6700 into a WiFi access point. Anyone make any progress on this?
And... I'm new here, so please accept my apologies if I have asked something that has been already asked ad nauseum.
answerman said:
Wondering how possible it is to do something slightly different. I have a UTStarcom PPC-6700 running one of the various AKU3.5s out there. The Internet Sharing feature is great, but the only options are to connect the PC via either USB or Bluetooth.
Now, what would be really slick, since the 6700 has integrated WiFi, would be to enable Internet Sharing over WiFi and effectively turn the 6700 into a WiFi access point. Anyone make any progress on this?
And... I'm new here, so please accept my apologies if I have asked something that has been already asked ad nauseum.
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Yes, sharing EVDO over WiFi instead of bluetooth and USB is already possible. Just click here to see how..
However, I have yet to see how to share WiFi over USB or Bluetooth... Let me know if this is posted anywhere...
can i share from uni in one time connection over wifi and bluetooth ? if yes...how do this ??
dchen4649 said:
I have a Qtek 9000 which can access internet by either WIFI, or GPRS, or BlueTooth. And my Qtek 9000 has WM6 internet sharing enabled.
What I want to do is to connect PC with Qtek 9000 via USB cable to let my PC to access internet using Qtek 9000 WM6 internet sharing.
Idealy, regardless how my Qtek 9000 is connected to internet (WIFI, GPRS, BlueTooth and etc.), my PC should be able to access internet via USB cable using Qtek 9000 WM6 internet sharing.
The current WM6 internet sharing is limited to that if Qtek 9000 is connected to GPRS internet, my PC is able to access internet via USB cable using Qtek 9000 WM6 internet sharing. If Qtek 9000 is connected to WIFI internet, WM6 internet sharing will not work.
I think this issue will be resolved sooner or later because when regular PDAs start to use WM6, many people will want to have WIFI WM6 internet sharing because regular PDAs do not have GPRS.
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i have a very similar problem: my laptops built-in wifi-card can only handle WEP encryption, but not WPA !
so i would like to use my Neo as a "wifi-modem", connected to my laptop by usb-cable.
any news on this ?
tia
Joined the conversation a few years late! Anyway, this may be the answer to your question:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=377047

Internet Share Connection Wifi WM5

hello,
i use an HTC P3600 with WM5, i want to share the PDA 3G/GPRS connection using Wifi but in the default application i can only share it using bluetooth or USB Cable, so is there any other application that can share Internet with an wifi ad'hoc solution.
Thank you

Internet Sharing - Wifi router to Touch Bluetooth to Artemis u

Hi Folks,
i am trying to get internet to my Artemis ( Tmobile version without wifi ). My Tmobile touch has internet access via wifi. I was thinking to start internet sharing using bluetooth to the artemis, but I cannot find any internet sharing in it. Do you guys have any ideas how to proceed ?
Thanks for any input.
Vladimir
internet sharing on WM doesn't support sharing wifi to bluetooth connections, unfortunately. the best alternative, if you can at all use it, will be found in www.wmwifirouter.com
Thanks for your input. I was wondering if the windows mobiles 6 are not same. I have upgraded HTC artemis ( without wifi ) to 6.0. It has the internet sharing icon ( and bluetooth pan ). However, the newer htc touch ( t-mobile ) also with win 6.0 does not have that. Is the touch is incapable of such thing? It has the bluetooth too.
it's all about having the internet sharing application installed or cooked into the rom you're using.
btw, your artemis, touch, or any other device, even having the internet sharing app, can only use bluetooth to supply a connection rather than use a connection.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=321393
you can follow this thread to have the internet sharing app on your touch as well.

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