Tuesday, March 30, 2010

HOW TO CONNECT YOUR CELLPHONE TO PC AS A MODEM

First pair your phone with your PC, using the intructions on the main page, This will allow windows to delet the modem,and install drivers for it.

You will also need to obtain GPRS access point settings from your network provider,then enter them into your phone.
NOTE:- for unrestricted access you need GPRS-web settings (iGPRS).
If you use GPRS-wap settings,the service may be limited.
Once you have the settings, enter them into your phone under network connection settings. There is no need to delete or overwrite any existing settings. Simply create new ones, as your phone can store several

Now on your PC click "start" followed by "control panal".

Now click the icon named "Network Connections".
Click on "Create a new Connection".
A connection wizard window will apper. You just click "Next".
Choose the first option "connect to the internet" then click "next".
Then choose " setup my connection manually" and click "next".
Choose "connect using a dial up modem" then click "next".
Tick the "bluetooth modem" then "next".
It will ask for an ISP name. You can put what you want i.e. "o2internet" then click "next".
It will ask for a phone number so you will need to type *99# (star nine nine hash) this dial up will work for most phones.

If the dial number does not work, go back and change it to *99***n#, where "n" is the slot number of the web settings.

(i.e. If the mobile-web settings in your phone are stored in slot 3, then the dial code is *99***3#)
If you are unsure which slot the correct access settings are stored in, you can place on intialization command in you modem settings. Then use *99# as the dial number.
Instruction for entering the intialization command can be found at the main menu.
Once you have entered the dial number click next.
You will be asked for a username and password but just leave those boxs blank, as your phone will provide this information.

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