tooxic, on Oct 8 2008, 15:32, said:
Connect Omnia to PC and then Menu -> Programs -> then scroll to Internet Sharing. Click connect and voila internet should work on your computer...
Hello!
It is nice to give something back to the Internet community and so I am posting this to help others when googleing for a solution to this problem
1. install the Samsung Omnia modem driver on your Windows PC - can be found @
http://www.samsungmo...fr/sub02_xp.jsp
2. if you have installed Active Sync on your Windows PC then make sure that before you connect your mobile device to PC you disable "Allow USB connections" from the Active SyncOption menu
3. after you connect Samsung Omnia to PC, on your mobile device go to START->PROGRAMS->INTERNET SHARING and select the connection type (bluetooth or USB - most commonly used would be USB); tap "Connect". Your Samsung Omnia will connect to the mobile network if you have set up a profile for GPRS/HSDPA according to your billing plan provided by the network operator.
And that's about it!
Active Sync is not needed for this type of connection between PC and Samsung Omnia as Active Sync helps only when transferring data between the devices; remember 2. from above - you will see on your Windows PC that Active Sync will display a message like "no device detected".
Sorry if I haven't been accurate when describing menu options or messages being displayed, but I don't have my Samsung Omnia with me now.
Good luck!
