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Using 6700 Bluetooth as a dial-up connection
Ok so I just decided to try using my BT for my modem on my laptop. I already used the USB version and worked, so I decided to share my findings (I did a search and didn?t come across any thing, sorry if there was something posted on this prior).
Ok let?s get started first off make your 6700 discoverable: Start> comm. manager Click on settings tab> Bluetooth settings? Check turn on Bluetooth then check on make discoverable. You may go into security and check Authentication (passkey) required Now that?s done lets go to the PC side. Start>control panel> Bluetooth Devices In new window click on add. A new window will pop up and do a search for you device, once it is done click on the device that you want to add (if you clicked on authentication it will ask you for the key you put in your device). Now it will give you an option to: 1. choose passkey for me 2. use passkey found in documentation 3. let me choose my own passkey 4. don?t use passkey Once you made your choice click on next and it will install services that device offers, then click finish (I chose don?t use passkey since I like things easy). Now back to Bluetooth device window click on the device> properties> services> check Dial-up networking click on ok. Next is creating a new connection: Start> control panel> internet options Internet options window: Connections Tabb (on top)> add Check on dial up networking> next> check Modem ? standard modem over Bluetooth link (COM 4)> next> #777 (for number)> next> (name)> finish (no password needed Dial up connection settings: Do nothing click on ok Brings you back to internet options connection settings window I would ether click on: ? never dial a connection ? dial whenever a network connection is not present Start> connect to> the connection that you named Click on dial. That should be it I didn?t need to activate the wireless modem, like the USB version and didn?t need to add any files to do this Just incase on you mobile device Start> programs> wireless modem Click on dropdown Bluetooth then click on start Then on pc side open dialup manager and click on dial Oh ya before I forget, my speeds are: through USB down 509 & up 105, through Bluetooth down 354 & up 68. So if you don?t mind the cables I recommend the USB (2.0) it?s much faster but I like the ease of Bluetooth (no wires). Also I wasn?t able to receive calls with this running like the USB. This is the first time I?ve done a write up so hope I did a good job and hope I helped somebody with this. #-o |
Nice wright up thanks for contributing. :) I have done this before and I didn't like the slow down either. Cables suck but speed rules. :thumbright:
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:lol: ya man i feel you with the speed but, if you forget your cables and you have bluetooth its a god sent
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nice write up in deed my friend. this is one I meant to do but never got around to it. Thanks again. :thumbleft:
~mike |
well you guys have helped me out so much, just returning the favor.
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