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Originally Posted by willdieh
Greetings!
Like the ROM a lot but noticed bluetooth Dialup Networking (DUN) is not enabled.
I enabled it using these registry hacks (found all over the net): 1. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\InternetSharing]
Extension="" Delete the "isext.dll"
2. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\InternetSharing\settings]
ForceCellConnection="Sprint"
3. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\OEM\Wmodem]
Check Profile=0
Connected=0
Multi-NAI=0
WModemDUN=0
4. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\WIDCOMM\Plugin\DUNServ er\ControlPanel]
Enabled=1
But I still can't connect using #777 and blank username/password.
There's no sign of the "CM Guardian" service and the ForceCellConnection isn't being reset so that's not the problem.
Each time the DUN connection starts up, the Data Connection control panel switches from On to Off and I get a "Data Call Failure" error 67 invalid username/password.
I've been using bluetooth DUN on this phone for years, both on the stock, Sprint Lovers, and Energy ROMs. Not sure why I can't get it to work with this ROM.
Is it just me? Anyone else try this? It looks like it's not using the proper cellular data connection. It should be using the default "Sprint" connection but for some reason it doesn't.
Any help would be great. Would love to use a stable, slim ROM like this again after Energy.
Thanks!
-William
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The registry edits you are referring to above are actually for stealth tethering with the default Internet Sharing application that comes with the phone. They used to work for the Touch Pro, but in the Touch Pro2, HTC changed it up and made it so the Internet Sharing application still calls home even with those registry settings. The application I am referring to looks almost exactly like the default windows internet sharing application (which doesn't call home) with the addition of the Bluetooth tethering capability. To get around the issue of the call home being made, the fix is to replace the Internet Sharing application that is put in by HTC (made by Broadcom) and replace it with the Windows Mobile Stock one (made by Microsoft). This results in the loss of Bluetooth tethering. You an alternatively use the WiFi Router application to do wireless internet sharing. This is all to my knowledge. If you know something I don't, then please enlighten me.
I will look into this issue and see what I did wrong and how I can enable the ability for Bluetooth tether.