Guest Menneisyys Posted October 2, 2007 Report Posted October 2, 2007 Lately, several "hacks" and enhancements have been released for enhancing the Windows Mobile platform. Windows Mobile devices used as modems are pretty common. Currently, as of version 6 of Windows Mobile, the official ways you can use a WM-based phone are pretty limited. These new hacks allow for using the old, widely supported Bluetooth DUN access (as opposed to the less supported and more complicated-to-use, BT PAN-based, new approach) and Wi-Fi. I've just posted brand new, updated versions of both tutorials explaining how you can use dial-up over both BT DUN and Wi-Fi. Now – in addition to other niceties; for example, BT DUN is, now, much easier to be installed (you, basically, only need to install a single CAB file. NO registry importing, file copying etc. needed) – , you can use both (Wi-Fi and BT DUN) based access to your Windows Mobile device working as a modem. In addition to the above links, here’re the cross-posted versions of the two articles: BT DUN: PPCT, AximSite, XDA-Developers, FirstLoox, BrightHand, HowardForums, SPT, MoDaCo, XDA-Dev - 2. Wi-Fi: PPCT, AximSite, XDA-Developers, FirstLoox, BrightHand, HowardForums, MoDaCo, XDA-Developers - 2, SPT.
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