Hi guys,
i'm wondering if could exist any chance to connect via USB port a Windows Mobile phone (in my case HTC touch pro - wm6.1) and a USB 3G Router (Sitecom WL-357) which normally works with USB 3G Keys.
Activating the "Internet Sharing" via USB doesn't help at all and for what i currently know, the Sitecom WL-357 is based on a Linux Distro and all the source code is available from the manufacturer site since it's under GPL.
Any hints? Would be easier to develop an application on the mobile phone side or to hack the firmware from the router side?
Any feedback or experiences really appreciated!!!
Take care, R.
Hi everyone,
Is it possible to enable Bluetooth DUN Profile support in the Transformer so that I can use my 3G cellphone (Symbian S60v3) as a Bluetooth dial-up modem?
Thanks!
No, it is not possible and will likely never be possible unless someone modifies the android code. I've been studying the problem for a while but can't seem to make any headway.
http://code.google.com/p/android/is...un&colspec=ID Type Status Owner Summary Stars
This stuff i now working perfecly in any linux system!
What would they need? Port ppp and some code from network-manager? Probably the mobile phone providers database also.
Does anyone know what is the reason why this is not implemented?
I have an HTC Desire HD (DHD), I was hoping to use the BT DUN or PAN from the TF to the DHD when I was out an about, seems this wont work.
Then I thought, OK, if I connect the TF to the DHD with USB, I can use tethering, that does not seem to work either.
Any thoughts?
You MAY be able to get BT-tether to work between your tablet and your cellphone if you install pdaNET on both, and your cellphone supports BT-DUN. I believe stock Android kernel doesn't support BT-DUN, but if it's rooted and the custom ROM supports it you're in business.
For me I go with wifi-tether ... it's much faster.
USB-tether would make sense, cos you can charge your phone at the same time (with your dock, I suppose). Problem is there's no phone driver for the Android tablet and I don't think there will ever be.
So, in short, if you have a Symbian phone there's no way to have Internet access in the TF101 through the phone.
This is not good news...
[Q] Bluetooth Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN) in 3G firmware?
Does anyone know if the 3G firmware version supports Dialup Networking through Bluetooth?
The complexity of supporting DUN should not be much bigger than supporting GSM SIM cards, right?
There is no joy for us blackberry users either.
I think that dual-booting a standard Linux distribution is probably the way to go...
According to lilstevie Network Manager is starting to work.
Then it's just plug and play, hopefully
Hi I am not expert so please forgive me if i am answer wrongly .
I manage to use bluetooth internet sharing to my TF but I am using Iphone 3gs and use Internet Tethering option.
Is that what you want ? I never tested using nokia phone.
As far as I know, tethering requires the mobile phone to act as a wireless access point.
Symbian does not support this natively.
I did find an application that would implement it, but it was purchasable only.
And I'm trying to find a free solution.
I managed to get this working in CyanogenMod 7.1... in theory it should work on any Android 2.3.7 based OS.
I'm going to write a howto geared for the end-user later tonight, but for now my notes are here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1352936
So, i'm using Galaxy R as my primary phone but have multiple phones. I have a Nokia x3-02 which i use to connect to internet on my PC. But i also use it to connect to internet on my Galaxy R via bluetooth.
For this i just have to switch bluetooth ON on both the devices and in my Galaxy R under the "Bluetooth" option there is a list of available devices. When i choose the "setting" button located on the right side of the "Nokia X3-02" i get the following option
Internet access(Use for Internet access) and a "checkbox" alongside it which i check and then i can surf internet using my Nokia X3-02's internet connection.(See pics for details)
My question is i do not get this "Internet access" option under every devices having bluetooth even on other high-end devices, why ?
What i need to do in order to surf the internet using other mobile's internet connection using bluetooth ??
Kindly help in this regard...
Obviously not all devices support bluetooth tetherint and that's why you cannot find it on every device.
Adam77Root said:
Obviously not all devices support bluetooth tetherint and that's why you cannot find it on every device.
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Thnx Adam for replying but
How ridiculous it is that Nokia X3-02 supports bluetooth tethering(if really it is) or even my cheap Nokia 2700C but not the Nokia N8 or other high-end Nokia devices which i tried the same way i mentioned above.... so, i'm still doubtful about it
and is there any way to find out exactly which Nokia model support this feature... i can't find this out anywhr
My Dad wants to be able to tether his tablet to his phone using BT or Wi-Fi (BT is probably better as it uses less battery I think), so that when he's in the car he can use the phone's mobile data to get traffic updates for his SatNav apps on the tablet, which doesn't support mobile data.
I believe that tethering is frowned on by mobile providers but could I use a VPN or Tor (Orbot) to encrypt all the data traffic from the phone, so that the provider can't tell if it's originating from the phone itself or a tethered device?
Both devices run AfWall+, so what service/app on each device would I need to create rules for? I don't think AfWall+ has any options for managing BT access, only LAN, WiFi, Data (on devices that support that) and VPN.
The tablet is a Sero 7 Pro running 4.2.1 and the phone is a Huawei G300 running Gingerbread, although I'm trying to persuade my Dad to buy a Moto G 2014 DS like mine, as he does need to use two SIMs.
On my Lenovo S8-50 tablet, when I pair it to my phone it has a tickbox for "Use this connection for Internet" but if I pair it to my Moto G it just unticks itself when I try and enable it. The Sero 7 Pro doesn't even have this option, so I can't try it on that.
Hi there,
Maybe this thread can help you:
[Q] Tethering from phone to tablet
Also please see in this forum about your question more threads: Networking
Good luck
Hi Team!
I am super new here (and new tot he android ecosystem too!)
I recently got my first android table (Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 505 - LTE version) and successfully rooted it.
I am after a software that could allow me to hotspot my LTE/Cellular on the tablet that would not need me to alter any settings on my computers which will use the hotspot.
In the apple world (on a jailbroken device) I have used TetherMe which essentially you just turn on HotSpot on the iPhone and every device connects directly and everything magically works. (no need to set up proxies or VPNs or adjust TTLs on devices) is there anything like this in the android world (paid or free?)
Many thanks!
Bump - if anyone could give me a sort of direction?