Many times we are facing problem of internet unavailability on the go. Especially when it’s some another computer and the required PC application not installed.
Today we will learn to connect internet via mobile Bluetooth. Yes there is no requirement of any type of PC suite application in your computer.
- Switch on your mobile phones Bluetooth and computer Bluetooth as well. Keep both Bluetooth radio in visible condition.
- Now search for the Bluetooth device from your computer and then pair both.
- Wait for the drivers to install.
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Now go to control panel>phone and modem

- By clicking on phone and modem option, one pop-up will open. If you opened it for first time, then one form will show on that pop-up. Just fill the form and select tone dialing option and press OK.
- Again open phone and modem option and now you will get modem tad on the top of that pop-up.
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Go to modem tab and here you will get the list of modems installed. Now find the modem name “Standard Modem over Bluetooth Link#–”and having some com port listed for the modem. Modems showing comport “not present” please ignore.

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Now got the modem details. Note down the com port and the modem name.

- Now for windows 7 go to network and shearing center and set up a new connection. For windows xp , open my network place and create a new connection.
- Select connect to internet. Press next
- Select create a new connection. Press next
- Choose dial up connection and then select the desired modem you noted down previously. Press next.
- Now put dial no as *99# and keep user name and password blank. Then connect.
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Hurray Its connected.
NOTE: If your phone GPRS Internet on phone is not previously activated, you may not successful to do internet. See I am not talking about wap service. The internet service should be activated.
But in case of WAP service only…… yes its also possible. Please follow my next post….
3 comments
Adriana
February 25, 2012 at 5:17 PM (UTC 5.5)
thanks for share!
sam
March 28, 2012 at 4:13 PM (UTC 5.5)
You have a youtube channel?
RUPAK
March 29, 2012 at 9:28 PM (UTC 5.5)
no. let me know if there is any specific req.