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chronster 12-09-2008 06:09 PM

Re: Using the Phone As Modem with the USB cable
 
can you hook your phone up and then play css or something or is the connection not like that?

skeegcpp 12-09-2008 06:17 PM

Re: Using the Phone As Modem with the USB cable
 
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Originally Posted by chedda_chez (Post 481408)
^^^^^really no need, just edit ONE reg key and your good to do.

pretty simple but either way. outcome the same.

ay chedda..wud u kno off hand which key shud b edited??? and to what?? my homegirl has a TP, wanting to PAM

chronster 12-10-2008 12:44 AM

Re: Using the Phone As Modem with the USB cable
 
This works GREAT, but it makes my phone so warm! I left the keyboard out and that seemed to cool it off slightly. The connection is faster than my comcast land line connection LOL.

I was playing left 4 dead with it for about 30 minutes, then I watched a porno and then I looked at ytmnd for about an hour.

Ender519 12-10-2008 12:53 AM

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Does anyone have these settings figured out for the Verizon TP? The registry settings don't match at all with the Sprint ones. It appears that several keys are missing. I took screenshots of the reg entries on my phone to illustrate.. Any chance one of you could do the same from a working modded Sprint TP?

HTCFord 12-22-2008 11:04 PM

Re: Using the Phone As Modem with the USB cable
 
I just got my relacement and I am trying to get back to where I was when all my buttons stopped working. I am trying to delte the value isext.dll under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / Comm/ Internet Sharing But I keep getting an error "Write Error" Cannot detele value! Try Again! (BTW that is really how they spelled delete in the error message.)

Any thoughts?

skeegcpp 12-22-2008 11:09 PM

Re: Using the Phone As Modem with the USB cable
 
OK...i dont have reg edits for you....but Ivan's ROM has phone as modem built into it..plus it worx jus like my PAM cab file for my 800w....it uses the regular username(not PAM username)

HTCFord 12-22-2008 11:44 PM

Re: Using the Phone As Modem with the USB cable
 
OK Thanks rayswiz I needed to UNLOCK the registry as his instructions said. Once I UNLOCKED the registry I was good to go.

1.) Install CeRegistryEditor on your PC.

2.) Connect your ppc to your computer and allow active sync to connect.

3.) Opened CeRegistryEditor, click on connection and then click on connect. Once connected, go to tools and click on unlock registry.

discipler 12-23-2008 09:27 AM

Re: Using the Phone As Modem with the USB cable
 
I flashed "yay 4 juggs" rom onto my phone. Now when I connect the USB to the PC, instead of two options to Activesync or to "Disk Drive", I now have a third option "Internet Sharing". I just select the third and on the new page I select "connect". In just a minute I'm connected. I'm on the Sprint TP. I also have the PdaNet program, which I purchased, which also pops up when the phone is connected. My Laptop sees it as one of the ISP options.

acme64 01-23-2009 01:53 PM

Re: Using the Phone As Modem with the USB cable
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JaxChris (Post 566696)
Just a question, why would you want to do that? Does your laptop not have a wifi card?

As to the original question, I have not seen anything before on how to share your wifi connection via Bluetooth or USB. So unless there is a regedit that I'm not aware of I believe your answer is no.

desktops generally don't have such cards.

acme64 01-23-2009 01:54 PM

Re: Using the Phone As Modem with the USB cable
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chronster (Post 568944)
can you hook your phone up and then play css or something or is the connection not like that?

I hosted a cod5 server using the phone, got 5 guys in there with a ridiculously high ping lol, but it worked.


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