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Re: How To: Using your 6700 as a USB modem for your computer.
wmwifirouter is something that turns your wi-fi enabled phone into a wireless router. It seems like a nice solution, although I'd keep the phone on the charger while running it. I would think it's making that little phone work quite hard.
The magic internet search shows you can get it at: http://www.wmwifirouter.com It looks like it recently changed to a commercial product. They have a download trial, but I don't see on their site what the restrictions are. It's not priced too bad at 15 Euros. (So what's that...about $225 with the current exchange rate? )There are still some sites that have the beta freeware version available. Internet connection sharing does look like it makes the dialer obsolete. I really haven't used my smartphone (HTC Apache with the WM6 upgrade) to anywhere near it's full potential. I just turned sharing on, and my PC found a Remote NDIS Based Internet Sharing Device. Unfortunately I live at a point far from 3 Sprint towers, so I'm only getting 39 kbps 1X speed. I'll be taking it on a trip tomorrow to an area with the $10/day wi-fi access, so this should help a lot. Thanks for the information everyone. |
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Honestly i have no use for it. I mean whats to point? other than you can get a wifi card for your laptop? I could understand if you had a home computer and your lucky to find free wifi.
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Re: How To: Using your 6700 as a USB modem for your computer.
I got this configuration using the Internet Sharing set up while I was at the Sun-N-Fun airshow in Lakeland, FL last week. They have very good signal coverage at the event there. I sent to speedtest.net, and it showed me getting 916 kbps down and 113 kbps up.
I don't know if that's completely accurate, but browsing speed was very good. That Spring SERO plan with data pays off again. I just wish I had a good signal at home. The one of their antenna sites is at a nearby airport on a hotel that is only 5 stories tall. Another is on a good sized hill, but I have high voltage power lines between us that seems to block the signal. I wonder if there's some cheap repeater that would be able to be put in the house? |
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Re: How To: Using your 6700 as a USB modem for your computer.
I have my 6700 working as a USB modem when I log in as an admin on my XP Pro. The issue is when I log in as a standard user account (not admin or power user) there is no entry in the modem field of the dialer.
I have tried to change the permissions on all the keys in the registry that pertain to HTC or Conexant to allow all users full control and still no luck. Is there a way to run this as a standard user w/o admin rights? If not, how can I get the I.C.S. to work as I have tried and it will not acquire an IP address? Thanks, for any assistance in this. |
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Re: How To: Using your 6700 as a USB modem for your computer.
I need some help please. I was running Rob Meyers WM 6.0 and I just cooked my first rom ever (6.1) but now I can't connect via Internet Sharing. Is there any files/settings that I have to change or update. It was working before the update.
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Thank you in advance for any assistance! |
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Re: How To: Using your 6700 as a USB modem for your computer.
There should be an entry in Group Policy editor to allow non-admin users to dial-up to the Internet--look for that.
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Re: How To: Using your 6700 as a USB modem for your computer.
Digit,
Thanks for the quick responce. My problem is that the Group Policy is created and maintained by our corporate IT group and I can't modify it. However, using another dial up connection, the standard user can connect to the internet. This leads me to belive that the dial up is not restricted by the GPO, but possibly by some other security setting. Or is it a reg edit type of fix? Thanks again. |
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