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Talking What about using someone else's internet thru bluetooth?

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Originally Posted by luv2chill View Post
Bluetooth DUN is included in the kitchen by default and works just fine. To use it you must include both Wireless Link and Wmodem.

Then, assuming you have already paired the two devices you simply open up Wmodem, choose Bluetooth from the list, and click Start. Your PC should detect a "Wireless Modem over Bluetooth" device and assign it a COM port. Then you need to create a dialup connection on your PC, using #777 as the phone number and setting the user name and password according to how they are set up on your phone (I believe most of us leave those blank). Tell it to use the Bluetooth modem and connect.

I am posting this via Bluetooth DUN right now.
Here is a scenerio.
I want to use my friend's phone internet thru bluetooth on my PPC-6700, (not using sprint internet on my phone, i dont have a data plan, but i want to use someone else's thru their phone.)

I no longer see the Dial-Up Networking profile when i pair it with anyone's phone, even when their phone bluetooth profiles shows that it supports dial-up.

I remember being able to see that profile when i had wm5 kitchen, but with WM6 i no longer see that profile when i try to add a modem connection.
you do this by going to: Settings>connections>Add a new modem connection>
Select bluetooth as modem, and when the pairing happens, no dial-up networking profile shows up at all.

I CAN DO THE SCENARIO THAT zentor MENTIONED EARLIER, BUT NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND LIKE I EXPLAINED ABOVE,
IS THIS POSSIBLE TO DO IF WE HAD THE BLUETOOTH DIAL-UP NETWORKING ON THE WM6 AGAIN,
I THINK IT IS JUST NOT IN THE KITCHEN,
ANYONE?
Anyone tried this
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