Another long-awaited breakthrough: dial-up Internet Sharing over Wi-Fi! |
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Another long-awaited breakthrough: dial-up Internet Sharing over Wi-Fi! |
Sep 27 2007, 14:38
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Addict Group: Moderator Team Posts: 862 Joined: 3rd December 2006 Member No.: 216,586 Device(s): a lot |
Anyone having read my tutorial on the new Internet Sharing utility in Windows Mobile 5 AKU3 and later versions (including, of course, WM6) knows that it’s not possible to use a Windows Mobile device as a GPRS / EDGE / UMTS / HSDPA etc. cellular modem via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth DUN or, with some exceptions, even infrared, “only” over BT PAN and USB. This means a lot of devices can’t connect to the Net if they don’t support either BT PAN (or USB with desktop Windows operating systems). While the BT DUN hack published some months ago certainly helped the situation (allowing for connections via the far more widely supported, “traditional” Bluetooth DUN), it still didn’t let for using the Windows Mobile Phone Edition (“Professional” in WM6 parlance) device as a modem with clients connecting via Wi-Fi.
XDA-Developers hacker fluxist has just published a tutorial on his latest finding, which, at last, allows for accessing the Net using a Windows Mobile device via Wi-Fi. I've thoroughly expanded (also with screenshots) the tutorial and tested it with some other Pocket PC's. The results are as follows:
Problems:
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Oct 2 2007, 13:00
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Addict Group: Moderator Team Posts: 862 Joined: 3rd December 2006 Member No.: 216,586 Device(s): a lot |
UPDATE (10/02/2007): There is a tutorial HERE explaining how you can get rid of disconnection problems with some models. It also lets for not having to manually import the Registry script and is, therefore, recommended even for people that otherwise have no disconnection problems.
Also, there is a CAB file HERE (to be on the safe side, I’ve mirrored it HERE), which makes it possible to fill in the IP addresses on MS Smartphone (Windows Mobile Standard) devices as well. That is, with this tool, you can use MS Smartphone models having Wi-Fi support like the HTC Dash / s620 and Vox / s710. The original poster reported success with the HTC Dash / s620. With the Vox, I haven’t managed to make internet sharing work, but you may have better luck. After installing and starting the application, you’ll need to select your Wi-Fi networking device (as can be seen in the following screenshot, it’s “TNETW12511” on the HTC Vox; if your model has the default TIACXWLN1, then, no such dialog will be presented): ![]() You’ll, then, need to select Options / Add Profile; there, just fill in the two numbers, making sure you also give the profile a name so that it is saved and becomes selectable: ![]() After this, you can already select the new profile: ![]() And restart the device as prompted: ![]() After this, do exactly the same as on the Pocket PC: start Internet Sharing, press the left softkey and, then, import the registry so that Internet Sharing uses your Wi-Fi unit. |
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Oct 21 2007, 08:24
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Addict Group: Moderator Team Posts: 862 Joined: 3rd December 2006 Member No.: 216,586 Device(s): a lot |
UPDATE (10/21/2007): In the meantime, a hacked DLL has been released (see the original thread for more info; note that the tutorial below suffices if you don’t want to read that much). All you need to do is to download THIS file, unzip it to anywhere on your phone (can also be a storage card) and create a link file to intshrui.exe in \Windows\Start Menu\Programs. This will make it possible to have two copies of Internet Sharing on your device: the original for BT PAN-based and a hacked one for Wi-Fi based sharing. This also means you’ll be able to use both the BT PAN- and the Wi-Fi-based sharing on your handset.
Note that the hacked DLL file itself is HERE; as you can’t just “shadow” the original ROM file in \Windows with it, you’ll only want to use it if you’re a ROM cooker yourself and want to put a cooked version in your ROM. . It worked wonderfully between my HTC Universal and Nokia N95; I used the shared connection for hours in this setup. The latter (S60 v3 FP1, ROM version 11.x; as it’s the latest-and-greatest in the Nokia line, this also means Symbian phones generally need to rely on Wi-Fi-based sharing when accessing the Net via an external modem) doesn’t support either BT DUN or BT PAN but it does support Wi-Fi P2P connections; therefore, you must use the latter to connect to the Web if, for some reason, you can’t or don’t want to use the built-in phone because, for example,
Note that the DLL has the Wi-Fi card name (TIACXWLN1) wired-in; this means it will NOT work on models using other Wi-Fi card names (for example, the HTC Wizard). |
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Nov 12 2007, 15:28
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![]() The Main Man Group: Admin Team Posts: 21,067 Joined: 6th November 2002 From: Norwich, UK Member No.: 1 Device(s): HTC Advantage |
Well whaddya know, works using the method in post 3 (hacked DLL) on my Kaiser!
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Nov 12 2007, 16:38
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![]() Diehard Group: MoDaCo Ad Free Posts: 439 Joined: 1st June 2004 From: Ipswich, UK Member No.: 45,194 Device(s): Samsung i600, SE X1 |
Well whaddya know, works using the method in post 3 (hacked DLL) on my Kaiser! P there is a newer version (0.9.1) that solves the 10 minute disconnect problem. first post on xda-developers is updated with details. -------------------- - spacerace -
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Nov 22 2007, 16:49
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Addict Group: Moderator Team Posts: 862 Joined: 3rd December 2006 Member No.: 216,586 Device(s): a lot |
UPDATE (11/21/2007): In the meantime, the hack has been GREATLY enhanced and automatized. See XDA-Dev forum member TalynOne’s excellent tutorial and tools HERE.
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