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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 2 Joined: 24th March 2008 From: Jamaica Estates, NY Member No.: 371,150 |
I am not sure why they are recommending this method. The easiest thing to do is to use ActiveSync Tools>Explore Smartphone and make a shortcut to the IntShrUI.exe program that is in your windows directory. Put the shortcut in the windows/start menu folder. Hold the control key down and drag and drop from the windows folder to create the shortcut. IntShrUI only works via USB. Not Bluetooth. There are some drop down menu's you will see there, but you can only select USB. Hit Connect (left soft key) while docked. Viola! Your laptop will now have a Lan connection. Nothing to download. And I believe you can have a voice connection at the same time. The dialup method does not allow simultaneous voice. One warning. Using IntShrUI must change something in the registry or something because I cannot use the dialup method mentioned above anymore. |
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 2 Joined: 24th March 2008 From: Jamaica Estates, NY Member No.: 371,150 |
badword, Sorry. I've been mad busy. Installed Motorola USB driver (*supplied on cd, or website herehttp://commerce.motorola.com/cgi-bin/ncomm...=1&zipcode= created a Dial up connection through windows (XP sp2) phone number = *99# username: WAP@CINGULARGPRS.COM password: CINGULAR1 Next go to Control Panel> Phone and Modems> click on Motorola USB ... > Properties > Advanced tab > type +CGDCONT=1,"IP","apn_name" (*Replacing apn_name with your APN like WAP.CINGULAR <<NOTICE THE UPPERCASE!) Here is the newest usb drivers January 18, 2008 This USB Driver is used for connecting your Motorola handset to a 32-bit Windows computer via a USB cable. Ok, I went out and purchased a bluetooth dongle for my laptop because I don't like wires. It was about 30 bucks and it rocks. http://us.kensington.com/html/9403.html you tell your phone to accept connections from your laptop and it will use the modem on the phone and expect to get about 320bps and 128 up. And never ever tell AT&T your doing this. I had to show the guys at the ATT store how to do this. Otherwise you will pay for tethering. Now piss off I'm busy Can anyone tell me the benefits of this method vs using the IntShrUI.exe program? |
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