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Home › Forums › Samsung Netbook Forums › Samsung NC10, N110, N120, N130, N140, N310 › Connecting my NC10 to my XDA Orbit 2 to browse on a 3g connection via bluetooth
Hi all
New to the forum – loving my NC10. Can anyone tell me if the above is possible? I have unlimited 3G web usage through O2. I was under the impression i could connect via bluetooth to the handset (which i’ve managed to do) but i can’t figure out if there is a means for me to then use the phone’s 3G connectivity to browse?
If anyone can help or point me in the direction of links which discuss, i would be most appreciative.
Thanks
[link]http://forum.o2.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=7272&sid=2077b91ff011215133fa508e83746c59[/url]
Might be something useful here? It should be possible to do, you need to create a PAN (Personal Area Network) via bluetooth.
does it offer a dial up modem under services when you add it toSammy as Bluetooth device?
If it does then you just create a DUN using something like *9**#1 as the number to call, the username is o2bb or o2web and password is password. You may need an init string under the advanced tab on modem properties, there’s a thread floating around here somewhere. Just off to bed but if you dont find it I’ll look later
EDIT
try this thread
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[link]http://forum.o2.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=7272&sid=2077b91ff011215133fa508e83746c59[/url]
Might be something useful here? It should be possible to do, you need to create a PAN (Personal Area Network) via bluetooth.
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Those are the instructions I used and I can report they work fine!
On the sammy at the appropriate step I right-click on the BT icon and choose ‘quick connect’>Network Access>’Your Device Name’
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[link]http://forum.o2.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=7272&sid=2077b91ff011215133fa508e83746c59[/url]
Might be something useful here? It should be possible to do, you need to create a PAN (Personal Area Network) via bluetooth.
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Many thanks – this was just the link i was looking for! Works like a charm!!
Thanks all, great forum and bunch of users here!
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