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Fix Mogul Internet Sharing wm6.1
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If you upgrade your mogul from wm.6.0 to 6.1 and now you receive a error when you try to use your phones as a modem.... here is what you need (this will fix the problem)
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Re: Fix Mogul Internet Sharing wm6.1
This issue has been covered a zillion times...
And I don't get it... It is very simple... Just delete one key from the registry and edit one more and the problem is all solved... |
Re: Fix Mogul Internet Sharing wm6.1
yes, but this fix uses teh cabs ;)
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Re: Fix Mogul Internet Sharing wm6.1
istill have problem every 2 mint iget disconnect even after the cab file . the only thing you need is pdanet ..its cost about 30 bucks ,belive me you will love it ...,
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Re: Fix Mogul Internet Sharing wm6.1
I know this is a bit late,
Just in case anyone runs into the same problem I had. (Internet Sharing disconnects within minutes on windows mobile (2 - 30).. If you can actually get on the internet, and then it disconnects, the problem is more likely to be your pc. I put this here, because I had read some posts where people had the same problem, but no one really came up with a good solution. So after frantically searching google and reading about a zillion forums to find the answer, I realized that my task bar would freeze whenever I got disconnected. So I ran a search on task bar freezing (and boy did that come up with a lot of different scenarios).. So thinking it might have something to do with the task bar, I went into Network places on the PC, and selected the Local Area Connection that was my phone, went to properties, and un-selected "show icon in notification area when connected", and voila! that worked. I was on for about 2 hours.. then it crapped out again. So I saved all of my work, and did a fresh install of XP (I chose the option to not Format - just to re-install the existing XP files)... Once that was complete, I no longer have the disconnect problem. You may not have to re-install XP like I did, but it sure beats trying out different scenarios to see which one is the culprit. But you could check spyware, viruses, etc.. Sometimes your antivirus program or spyware program may see a needed system file as a threat, and that could be it. Like I said, could be a number of things, but the problem lies within your pc. Hope this helps someone, Dave |
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