Notice: Undefined variable: REMOTE_ADDR in /home/smartphonemag.com/public_html/old_blogs/index.php on line 18
Expert: Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen - One of the BEST hacks of the year: Dial-up Networking Through Bluetooth Under WM5 AKU3 / WM6: at last, it’s WORKING, thanks to XDA-Dev folks (incl. me)!
Smartphone & PocketPC Magazine Experts Blogs></a></td>
		<td bgcolor=

Post details: One of the BEST hacks of the year: Dial-up Networking Through Bluetooth Under WM5 AKU3 / WM6: at last, it’s WORKING, thanks to XDA-Dev folks (incl. me)!

07/28/07

Permalink 12:39:25 pm Author: Werner Ruotsalainen , Categories: WM5, Bluetooth, WM6, 1275 words   English (US)

One of the BEST hacks of the year: Dial-up Networking Through Bluetooth Under WM5 AKU3 / WM6: at last, it’s WORKING, thanks to XDA-Dev folks (incl. me)!

UPDATE (11/02/2007): There's a version specifically meant for the T-Mo Dash is at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=340762 . Also, if you have a MS Smartphone (as opposed to a Pocket PC), it MUST be application unlocked for the hack to work. See for example See for example http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=2004&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 for more links on application unlocking. Note that app unlocking is absolutely legal.

UPDATE (10/02/2007): there is an even better, easier-to-install and, what is more, even MS Smartphone (Windows Mobile Standard)-compatible hack. Just download the CAB file linked from THIS post (I’ve also mirrored it HERE, just to be on the safe side, should you not want to register at XDA-Dev to access the download), install it (by simply clicking it on your handheld), power down your device (if it’s a Pocket PC – in order to make sure the Registry changes are all flushed) and restart it.

This hack will add full BT DUN to both platforms. I’ve thoroughly tested it on both my WM6 HTC Universal (a Pocket PC) and WM6 HTC s710 / Vox (a Smartphone) and found it excellent. Note that the traditional, BT PAN-based Internet Sharing will still work alongside with the added BT DUN (tested on both devices).

Note that it has a minor annoyance. After you terminate the connection, you will still be unable to access the Net on the Pocket PC or Smartphone that you used as a modem (also see THIS and THIS for similar bug reports). The solution to this is pretty simple: instead of (lengthy and/or awkward) soft resetting your handheld, just make sure you tap either the data connection icon in Comm Manager (this seem to be sufficient with Smartphones) or, as with, it seems, with Pocket PC’s (like the Universal), just dis- and, then, re-enable the phone connection itself (or, alternatively, en-, and, then, re-disable Flight mode). This all makes this small bug easy to live with.

Finally, Smartphone users: remember NOT to long-press the Red dial button to lock your device – it’ll also terminate the call. Instead, use the standard lock menu accessible via the Power button.

There is also a tutorial on making USB connection work with Modem Link HERE, should it be messed up. Also, the entire thread might be worth giving a read, should you still have problems.

Thanks for FX Belloir for pointing out this hack!

(end of update, the now-outdated original article follows. This means you’ll want to prefer the new hack explained above, NOT the old one I still keep for historical purposes only. It's only the first sections, which explain what this is all about, are worth reading for casual users.)

Anyone having read my article New dial-up networking model of the WM5 AKU3 – a must if you use your WM phones as modems knows WM5 AKU3 (and, of course, WM6) has dramatically changed the way dial-up networking is handled – not necessarily in the good direction. (Please DO read the article if you don’t have a clue what I’m referring to and you have ever wanted to use your Windows Mobile handheld as a cellular modem!)

Microsoft, so far, haven’t really done anything to the problem, except for publishing an article (also discussed for example HERE). Therefore, hackers needed to concentrate their forces on solving the problem. After the first failed attempts (for example mine, as is explained in the first-linked article), at last, some excellent XDA-Developers folks have managed to enable this feature with a comparatively easy-to-do hack. I’ve developed the hack further, making it compatible with several handheld models and ROM versions (the previous version available at XDA-Developers doesn’t support the Universal, Wizard and, probably, several other models because it doesn’t do any forced Registry import – it might only be compatible with the P3600.)

The hack makes it possible to use most WM5 AKU3 / WM6 devices in the traditional (pre-WM5 AKU3) DUN dial-up method, in addition to the new, in WM5 AKU3 introduced Internet Sharing.

This means you can use BOTH technologies and can have the advantages of BOTH approaches. With the “traditional” DUN dial-up, you still have the freedom of NOT having to manually start / reconnect Internet Sharing AND the ability to use clients not supporting the BT Personal Area Network (PAN) profile required by the new Internet Sharing. And, as Internet Sharing is still supported, you can still have a real internet sharing approach, making it possible to use the Internet on both the Windows Mobile device acting as a modem and the client that connects to it (and can still have the other goodies Internet Sharing also offers: for example, the accessibility of the phone even with an ongoing Internet session.)

Again, it’s almost impossible to emphasize how important, how revolutional this hack is! If you’ve EVER tried to use your WM5 AKU3 / WM6 Windows Mobile phone as a modem you know Internet Sharing can be a REAL pain in the back, particularly if the client you’d like to use it from doesn’t support BT PAN.

[More:]

Installation

Import THIS registry import file (via, say, the brand new, EXCELLENT desktop-side Registry editor of SOTI’s Pocket Controller 6) and copy the contents of THIS file to the \Windows directory of your Windows Mobile device. Soft reset your device and voliá: after this, clients discovering the Bluetooth services your device provides will also see it offering the DUN service (in addition to the PAN one) as can also be seen in HERE.

After this, everything will work just great – as in the pre-AKU3 days. Follow for example THIS tutorial on using DUN modems if you don’t know how it’s done.

Problems

  1. It’s incompatible with some HTC Wizard ROM versions, namely, the official AKU 3.3 T-Mobile ROM – see THIS. It, however, has no problems with mfrazzz's XDA Mobile 6 Release 2a Full at all.
  2. It seems it’s incompatible with WM6 MS Smartphones (Windows Mobile Standard). I’ve tested this on my HTC Vox (S710).

Compatibility

In my tests, it worked just great on my HTC Universal and HTC Wizard. A lot of people have reported other success stories; for example, with the AKU3 HTC Trinity (P3600).

Verdict

Again and again: if you EVER plan to use your handheld as a modem, this hack is a MUST!

UPDATE (07/29/2007): I've tried to extract the DUN-related files from my WM5 AKU3 HTC Oxygen (s310) smartphone and put them on my WM6 HTC Vox (they are available HERE; I've also provided two Registry import files in the archive. The first, SPRegImp.reg, contains the original S310 Registry contents; the second, SPRegImp2.reg, has a much bigger HKLM\SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ATCIUI\ Connections section).

Unfortunately, while, as opposed to the original case of trying to apply the PPC files, where not even the DUN service could be discovered, it seems it doesn't work: while the DUN service is already visible (as opposed to the original case using the PPC files), on my Vox, connection attempts fail with the same message as not importing the (original) Registry file on the Pocket PC.

I continue playing with the hack; hope I manage to achieve something. I still give you the extracted files so that you can also experiment with them. It MIGHT be working on your non-Vox Smartphone.

UPDATE (08/28/2007): no solution to the MS Smartphone platform yet. Do NOT apply the patch to them - it will NOT work!

Cross-posted to (might be worth checking out for additional info / discussions!): PPCT, AximSite, XDA-Developers, FirstLoox, BrightHand, HowardForums, SPT, MoDaCo, XDA-Dev - 2.


Notice: Undefined variable: text in /home/smartphonemag.com/public_html/old_blogs/b2evocore/_ppcmag_ads.php on line 43
Best Mobile InfoBest Software Awards

Trackback address for this post:

http://www.pocketpcmag.com/old_blogs/htsrv/trackback.php?tb_id=2121

Comments, Trackbacks, Pingbacks:

Comment from: Richard Kopper [Visitor]
Will this work on the T-Mobile Wing? The wing is an HTC Hermes from what I understand even though it's predecessor was the Tmobile MDA or HTC Wizard. I've never quite understood the naming conventions and wonder if it will work on my device. Thanks!
Permalink 07/30/07 @ 21:07
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
I am pretty sure it will
Permalink 07/31/07 @ 02:30
Comment from: Mikhail [Visitor]
It does not work with O2 Xda Flame
Permalink 08/01/07 @ 01:26
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
Mikhail, are you sure the registry import was successful (this was a problem with another user, who tried to use the non-Regedit5-compliant PHM Registry Editor which, of course, failed to import them)? Can you check the existence of the imported values?
Permalink 08/01/07 @ 03:58
Comment from: [Visitor]
Yeah! But having some trouble to get it to work. Imported the registry, added the files, soft-reset. Available services now say Dialup Networking. However, when trying to connect, I noticed that it's prepending a "0" in front of the phone #, ie. the phone will say "Connecting 0*99***1#" Tried re-pairing, but getting same results. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
Permalink 08/01/07 @ 19:02
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
This must be a dial-up problem - a 0 is being added as the international dial-out number. Does it work the same with other DUN-based dial-ups (with, for example, "dumb" DUN phones)? How did you configure your client? Is it Windows XP?
Permalink 08/02/07 @ 03:23
Comment from: Craig [Visitor]
Can't get this working on my HP 514 Mobile 6 platform. I think your article explains that this is expected but any news when a Mobile 6 smartphone fix will be available?
Permalink 08/03/07 @ 06:22
Comment from: Mike [Visitor]
Has anyone tried this on a HTC Mogul (Sprint PPC-6800)? If so, thanks for sharing the info! I've never used the default Internet Sharing app in WM6 yet but will give it a shot after this hack.
Permalink 08/04/07 @ 12:55
Comment from: Carlos [Visitor]
Hi, Meneisyys
You're really a PocketPC God! Your findings just work fine on my HTC Universal through "Celular Line". Would you know whether there would be any chance for the modem call to go through my embedded Voip provision instead or not?

I have noticed that, although my phone pad shows my Voip provider name, the modem call always go trough my celluar carrier instead, depite the dial plan which should be used when my Voip provider is active.

Thanks anyway.
Best regards.
Permalink 08/05/07 @ 09:41
Comment from: JL [Visitor]
I have a cingular 8525 with Windows Mobile 6 installed. (ROM 2.15.502.3 and Radio 1.40.30.0)

I believe I followed your suggestions, but I still can't seem to connect to my Nokia 770.

Is my phone one of the ones that may not work?

Thanks
Permalink 08/05/07 @ 14:42
Comment from: Paddy [Visitor]
Keep up the good work, tried your sp system out on a samsung I600 but no luck, I hope you can sort this lack of DUN problem out.
Permalink 08/05/07 @ 21:21
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
JL, did you manage to import the registry file? Are you sure it was imported OK?
Permalink 08/06/07 @ 03:14
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
Carlos, frankly, I don't know - I've never used non-GPRS dial-up connections on newer devices, only some 8-10 years ago and can't test them either, having no such dial-up subscriptions.
Permalink 08/06/07 @ 03:15
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
Craig, Paddy: still don't know when MS Smartphone support will be available. Sorry.
Permalink 08/06/07 @ 03:17
Comment from: jl [Visitor]
Thanks for responding so quickly.

Maybe I didn't import registry file correctly.

I am trying to understand your instructions. You indicated:

Import THIS registry import file (via, say, the brand new, EXCELLENT desktop-side Registry editor of SOTI’s Pocket Controller 6) and copy the contents of THIS file to the \Windows directory of your Windows Mobile device.

I don't quite follow. You're saying import the registry file and copy the content of zipped file to the windows directory mobile device. Import the registry file to where? If you would provide step by step inst. that would be very helpful.

I apologize for not understanding something that should be very obvious.

Thanks again,

JL
Permalink 08/06/07 @ 18:04
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
JL,

1, get and install Resco File Explorer. Make sure you also install its Registry Editor component.

2, start the latter

3, transfer the provided registry import file to \My Documents

4, select Menu / File / Import and select the registry file

This should work.
Permalink 08/06/07 @ 18:14
Comment from: jl [Visitor]
PS Doesn't the zipped file contain registry file with diff. values than the registry file that I am supposed to import?
Permalink 08/06/07 @ 18:19
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
Nope, they are, technically (in the way they're imported / copied) independent. that is, you need to:

1. import the .reg file to the Registry and
2. copy the (decompressed) contents of the .zip file to \Windows
Permalink 08/06/07 @ 18:23
Comment from: Paddy [Visitor]
Hi Werner,

Just a quick question is it going to be a case of a hardware problem with the smartphones or just a case of waiting for the service providers to say yes to allowing us to get DUN and the software being written.... I guess what I am trying to saying "Is a DUN hack even possible for smartphones with WM6"

Cheers Paddy

Permalink 08/06/07 @ 20:21
Comment from: jl [Visitor]
I finally imported the registry file. The problem was that I was using firefox and it gave no option to save or open.

Bad news is that after all that, it still did not work. I get the same message on my Nokia 770 "selected phone does not have services that can be used..."

I tried step by step process offered by xda developers with the same result.

Thanks to Microsoft, I just wasted incalculable # of hours. Hope to see WM6 with dun reinstalled or Nokia 770 update with PAN. It's a shame.

Thanks for all your help.

JL

ps is there any way to reinstall windows mobile 5 that came with 8525 so that I can bring back dun?
Permalink 08/07/07 @ 01:57
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
Paddy,

1, in general, my approach to this (being DUN, more or less, a "black box" - I haven no access to its source code) is "trial and error". That is, I extract the related files & registry entries from DUN-enabled (older but still WM5) Smartphones and try to make them work on newer ones. This is why it's impossible to say whether I will ever be able to come up with a solution - or not.

2, it's because of the mobile operators' objecting to it that Microsoft is not allowed to release their own version (see their statements confirming this HERE). However, as I'm not a MS employee and, more or less, independent of Microsoft, I'm free to do things unless it's a (C) infringement.

Finally, as I really hate the really restrictive approach many mobile operators take (removing DUN, disabling call recording / answering machine features, removing Wi-Fi support, forcing their users to use their sometimes very buggy cursom ROM's, refusing to give their customers ROM updates, while HTC does etc.), I'm only too pleased NOT to obey their Microsoft-centric rules :)
Permalink 08/07/07 @ 04:54
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
JL, the fact that your 770 doesn't see any services clearly shows it's not the Registry import that failed.

In general, TRYING to downgrade a ROM can't do any damage. In general, downgrading is very safe. I've done it numerous times when, for example, I needed to downgrade the ROM of my phones to see how a given (previous) ROM version behaved in some respect. That is, nothing will be messed up - unless you use for example external USB hubs or USB cable extenders.

First, give a try to any *official* 8525 ROM. Their installer will complain right at the beginning if you can't downgrade.

If none of the (usable) official ROM's work, you will need to use alternate (not-so-official, "cooked") ROMs. This, however, isn't in any way official and I am not allowed give you any links pointing to these ROM's either.
Permalink 08/07/07 @ 04:59
Comment from: Paddy [Visitor]
Hi Werner,

Many thanks to your clear explainations, I am truly glad that you and the folks over XDA forum are trying hard on behalf of all the users who are having hardships with this problem. I wish you every luck in finding the magic solution, if you need a tester for any smart phone updates please feel free contact me via XDA forum or modaco.

Keep up the good work

paddy (macpad)
Permalink 08/07/07 @ 15:56
Comment from: [Visitor]
Has anyone tested this on a Samsung Blackjack?
Permalink 08/09/07 @ 11:03
Comment from: [Visitor]
Has Anyone gotten this to work on a Hermes, TyTN, DoPOD or 8525? (al Hermes models).

I am running a TyTN which was upgraded to WM6 (Black 2.5).

LJ
Permalink 08/10/07 @ 09:47
Comment from: [Visitor]
I just loaded this on the Hermes (HTC TyTN)and it works great! My phone syncs with my TomTom 910 again!

I agree this is the most significant hack in a long time! This was a constant frustration on an otherwise good OS and platform

Thanks!

LJ
Permalink 08/11/07 @ 10:42
Comment from: [Visitor]
A comment in regards to the 7/29/07 update...

I'd love to get DUN working on my Samsung Blackjack. Tried many things, including PDAnet and other hacks. I was excited to see mention of getting this to work on a Smartphone here, but sadly must report that it did not work on my AT&T branded Samsung Blackjack. I will eagerly await some sort of hack to re-enable this. Until then, I'll be sticking with my Samsung Sync that fully supports DUN.
Permalink 08/11/07 @ 16:33
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
LJ, thaks for reporting this - this means it should work on TyTN's.

I don't know why it, then, didn't work with JL's (see his/her posts above) Cingular 8525 - maybe another Cingulr dumb-down?

This also mean JL should consider flashing his/her TyTN to a non-Cingular ROM. (Of course, the usual "legal" stuff applies here: make sure you don't lose your warranty before flashing, do it on your own responsibility etc.)
Permalink 08/13/07 @ 07:20
Comment from: [Visitor]
Can someone confirm if this works for the Hermes 2 at all?

Thanks!
Nick
Permalink 08/24/07 @ 19:05
Comment from: Geoff [Visitor]
Brilliant. Bloody brilliant!!! I was just about to send back my O2 xda-Trion (HTC Hermes) in despair as I use TomTom traffic a lot. This fix worked first time (I didn't need to set up a modem).

I would have happily paid for this!

Permalink 08/26/07 @ 05:23
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
Dunno about the Hermes 2 compliance. Give it a try. If you feel unsure about it, backup your device first with a capable backup tool (SKTools, Sprite Backup 6 etc.)
Permalink 08/26/07 @ 06:22
Comment from: Gijs [Visitor]
Tried it on my HTC MTeoR / Breeze. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work. Laptop sees only PAN, TomTom sees no DUN... Unfortunately now my Bluetooth Activesync connection doesn't work anymore either, any thoughts?
Permalink 08/28/07 @ 05:21
Comment from: Gijs [Visitor]
PS. Can I simply remove the registry entries and the /Windows files I've added? Or do I have to change the registry entries?
Permalink 08/28/07 @ 06:56
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
Gijs, probably - I haven't tested this.

BTW, did you make a backup before applying the patch?
Permalink 08/28/07 @ 07:21
Comment from: Gijs [Visitor]
I know that I should have made a backup... but I haven't. I was too enthousiastic about a possible solution. It would have made life easier to roll back via a backup... any suggestions, besides the obvious "reset to factory defaults"?
Permalink 08/28/07 @ 07:28
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
Try removing the given files and the Registry entries.
Permalink 08/28/07 @ 07:51
Comment from: Gijs [Visitor]
Two questions:

1. Should I remove the whole folder (i.e. select the ATCmdInt folder in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ATCmdInt and delete it?)

2. Could it be that for some reason the registry entries where not imported properly. i.e. at [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\BTHATCI] the DWORD value is not set and I can find the folders[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\atciuiapp and [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\ATCIUI].

I have imported the settings via the Resco file explorer and got the message that it was imported successfully.
Permalink 08/28/07 @ 08:17
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
I don't think it's because the Registry not havng been imported that DUN doesn't work.

So far, noone has ever managed to make it work on any Smartphone models - with successful registry imports too.
Permalink 08/28/07 @ 08:38
Comment from: Douglas [Visitor]
Has anyone tried this on a Palm TREO 700wx????? Thank's
Permalink 08/29/07 @ 14:08
Comment from: [Visitor]
Hi,
Does this hack work on HTC Touch (3450, using WM6).

Thanks !
Permalink 08/30/07 @ 05:44
Comment from: LJ [Visitor]
What is a Hermes 2?
Permalink 09/04/07 @ 06:15
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
LJ, it's the Kaiser (P4550)
Permalink 09/04/07 @ 06:37
Comment from: Eddy [Visitor]
I am delighted with this fiz ( and that's quitte an understatement)

Eddy
Permalink 09/11/07 @ 10:38
Comment from: [Visitor]
Will this work for DUN via USB?
Thank You.
Permalink 09/20/07 @ 03:55
Comment from: Bo [Visitor]
Mike,

It works fine on the PPC-6800. I've now got my TomTom 910 talking to my Mogul thanks to this hack. Thanks Werner!
Permalink 09/23/07 @ 21:37
Comment from: Paul Hacker [Visitor] · http://www.btka.org.uk
Fantastic Tutorial

Just set up my TomTom 510 with my XDA Orbit and I can now use Traffic Updates!

Thank you very much indeed!
Permalink 09/29/07 @ 20:02
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
Guys and gals, a Smartphone-compliant hack is out!
Permalink 10/02/07 @ 05:40
Comment from: Mario [Visitor]
Does the new Smartphone hack work with WM5?
Permalink 10/04/07 @ 16:11
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
Mario, I couldn't test it as my WM5 Smartphone (the HTC s310 / Oxygen) is a pre-AKU3 one; that is, it uses BT DUN.

Backup your phone (just to be on the safe side - I don't think the CAB file will mess up anything, but it's still the best to have a backup file around), and give it a try.
Permalink 10/04/07 @ 16:30
Comment from: Mario [Visitor]
Well nuts. Doesn't work on WM5 and I don't have much hope of a WM6 upgrade any time soon. :-(
Permalink 10/04/07 @ 21:35
Comment from: Paddy [Visitor]
Many thanks, works on my I600, now I just need to get the dailing setup on my TomTom to work with T-Mobile
Permalink 10/09/07 @ 20:50
Comment from: [Visitor]
so you havent yet figured out the hack for the WM5 for the blackjack?
Permalink 10/23/07 @ 22:32
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
It seems the CAB is only compatible with WM6 (not WM5) Smartphones.
Permalink 10/24/07 @ 01:45
Comment from: DJN [Visitor]
Hi,

I want to test on HTC Titan (Telus HTC P4000), I am looking to connect Titan as a modem to HTC Advantage. When I tried to test with PDAnet using Titan and HTC P3600, the P4000 could not see the P3600 as a serial device, thus, It would not connect.

Can 1 Windows Mobile device see another Windows Mobile device as a serial device, if it can, then I should be able to create a Bluetooth DUN?

Can you clarify this question?

Thanx

DJN
Permalink 10/28/07 @ 12:15
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
1, you can't use a serial BT connection for modem purposes (unlike in the desktop world), only for tasks likeGPS or multiplayer games. See for example THIS on the latter.

2, therefore, dial-up will only work when the client sees the Dial-Up Networking profile show up in the "server" PDA.
Permalink 10/28/07 @ 13:22
Comment from: D [Visitor]
Thank You for the information.

Let me ask the question a different way.

I want to connect 2 PDA's one as a host to provide modem service (host is HTC P4000, same as Mogul except has wModem vs Internet Sharing) target system is HTC Advantage. I do not have Advantage to test.

I did test on HTC P3600 using PDAnet software on host system P4000, the P4000 did see the P3600, however, the Bluetooth did on the P4000 did not see any services for the P3600.

If I was to load the Bluetooth DUN (your cab) on both devices or one device, will I be able to use share the P4000's data service with HTC Advantage (be able to connect to internet using P4000 internet connection?

Thank You for your patience, I hope this is a clearer picture of what I am trying to do.

Sincerely

DJN
Permalink 10/29/07 @ 13:16
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
Yes, if you install the CAB file on the host PPC (no need to do this on the other one, that is, the Advantage), that is, the P4000, everything should be OK and DUN will already be accessible.

Uless the P4000 turns out to be incompatible. Hopefully, it won't.
Permalink 10/29/07 @ 16:40
Comment from: D [Visitor]
Hi Werner,

You are awesome.

Sorry to ask possibly stupid questions, provided my P4000 can use the DUN cab, do I need any specific Bluetooth profiles on either the P4000 or Advantage?

I am guessing the DUN profile does not use any sort of serial profile, so in theory, once the advantage see's the P4000, I will be able to open browser on Advantage and use the data connection on P4000 for connectivity on the Advantage to connect to Internet.

I am surprised more PDA users have not asked about this option, to me it seems like a natural "in between" solution for a users who want a larger screen for some applications but do not want/need the full functionality/weight of a laptop.

DJN
Permalink 10/30/07 @ 13:34
Comment from: Vasilako [Visitor]
Thanks for the hack guys this was driving me nuts for connection to my TomTom One

Ohh and this hack was on a Dopod 838 Pro on the 3 network in Australia

Cheers for the help!! keep up the good work!
Permalink 11/03/07 @ 00:04
Comment from: Vasilako [Visitor]
Also forgot to mention that the operating system was WM6 with ROM version 3.54.707.4 and radio version 1.47.30.10
Permalink 11/03/07 @ 00:07
Comment from: Carsten [Visitor]
Dude, you SO rock!!! I just put this on my Hermes HTC100 (recently upgraded to WM6) and my TomTom GO 510 is FINALLY able to connect to it - whoohoo! ;]
Permalink 11/08/07 @ 17:22
Comment from: reggie [Visitor]
Hi, Is there any way i could use my Wireless data connection through bluetooth (DUN) for my navigation system from my new T-mobile Shadows (HTC JUNO). I have WM6 standard CE OS 5.2.1711
radio ver 4.1.13.47_03.04.90

Kindly send me an email if possible
Permalink 11/25/07 @ 10:14
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
reggie, most probably. I can't guarantee it as I haven't personally tested it, though.

Make a backup of your device (just to be on the safe side) and apply the hack (install the original CAB file). If it doesn't work, you might also want to give a try to the one HERE
Permalink 11/25/07 @ 10:54
Comment from: szefte [Visitor]
PADDY: how did you manage to get it working on i600?
Permalink 11/28/07 @ 20:25
Comment from: Amol [Visitor]
The internet sharing is enabled and my HTC is connected to Internet over GPRS. My laptop is connect to HTC over USB.
But despite this, I am unable to browse from my laptop.

When checked, I can see that my laptop gets IP from HTC & I am able to ping, but no luck to browse. Any IDEA??

Permalink 12/10/07 @ 11:08
Comment from: Seth [Visitor]
The title of this post specifically says WM5, but the zip file is named WM6 and it doesn't seem to work on WM5.

Can you update this post to ensure people with WM5 don't waste there time with this as I did?
Permalink 12/14/07 @ 16:03
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
Seth, thanks for pointing this out - indeed, it contains "WM6" in its name.

For WM5, you MIGHT want to give a try to the manual hack explained in the old (outdated) article - it MIGHT work on your model. It does work on some models; for example, the P3600 (Trinity) with WM5 AKU3.

Which model do you have?
Permalink 12/14/07 @ 16:38
Comment from: vandergraff [Visitor]
Anyone got this to work on either a Samsung Blackjack (SGH-i607) or Samsung Blackjack II (SGH-617)? I considering getting either but need DUN over Bluetooth for a TomTom Go 720.
Permalink 12/19/07 @ 18:05
Comment from: bismark [Visitor]
Any luck with a VZW Motorola Q? I tried both the manual hack and the cab file and neither worked for me. I would really like to be able to use my TomTom again and VZW doesn't seem to want to release a "fix" for their removal of BT DUN.
Permalink 12/20/07 @ 14:30
Comment from: Koen [Visitor]
Hi, i was today updating my TYTN from WM 5 to 6 and was getting crazy from the fact that my tomtom din't receive traffic info annymore.

Thanks to you this is solved now!

Thanks very much!!
Permalink 01/06/08 @ 07:04
Comment from: NVir [Visitor]
Anyone got this to work on either a Samsung Blackjack (SGH-i607)?

Please can any one guide me how to upgrade WM5 to WM6 on my Samsung Blackjack (SGH-i607)?

Thanks,
Permalink 01/07/08 @ 15:20
Comment from: spdweb [Visitor] · http://spdweb.net
I WAS able to get this hack to work on my blackjack (wm6 upgrade) at least somewhat. First you MUST app unlock the phone (I used the cab found at surrealnetworks.com) Then install the WM6_BT_DUN.CAB on the phone. reboot and presto! I was ecstatic to find I now have "Dialup Networking" listed as a service under the blackjack BT pair on my PDA. Now this is where it all goes south. Once I setup the connection, I cant get it to connect! The closet I have gotten is using

*99#
WAP@CINGULARGPRS.COM
CINGULAR1

It will dial.. I can hear the usual GSM chatter through my PC speakers but then it just drops the connection. Tethered PDA displays (The answering modem has disconnected).

I have also tried using

*99***1# and so on..

They wont even dial.
Its almost as if its being blocked at a network level.

These settings worked find with my old Nokia via DUN.

Has anyone successfully gotten a tethered DUN connection to work through blue tooth using a i607? It seems I am the closest I have found so far.
Permalink 02/02/08 @ 10:47
Comment from: Jim [Visitor]
Hi,


Has anyone got the DUN working a Hewlett Packard 514 Messenger phone - It is running WM6.
Permalink 02/18/08 @ 02:44
Comment from: Nvir [Visitor]
It worked for me on Samsung Blackjack i607....

Please visit below website
http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/samsung-i730-i830-i830w/50453-faq-v-2-samsung-i730-updated-11-19-2005-12-20-pm-est-2.html#post388131

Download btmodem-0.9.zip

It working with N810.

Thanks,
NVir
Permalink 02/19/08 @ 14:52
Comment from: Nvir [Visitor]
It is amazing to connect Balckjack SGH-i607 & Nokia N810.

1) First I upgraded my Phone to WM6. (it is locked phone)
2) Downloaded BTModem.exe and I save under My Documents. Do Not Run as of Now.
3) On Samsung Blackjack Created New Connection, by going Seetings > Connections > GPRS > New
I called it "MY ISP" but you can name it anything you like.
Settings are:
Connection: GPRS
Connects to: The Internet
User Name: ISP@CINGULARGPRS.COM
Password: CINGULAR1
APN: isp.cingular
(Not sure Do I needed My ISP, but if I remove it then I have difficulty to connect to Internet)
4) On the N800/N810,
a. go to Settings > Control Panel > Phone
b. Select "New" from the pop-up window and choose the Samsung Blackjack phone from the "Select a Phone" list of found devices.
c. An operator setup wizard will launch automatically. Pair your phone with N8x0. NOTE: After selecting your country Select “None” as Celular Iperator on Sepup ¾.
5) After you exit the wizard on N8x0, go to
a. Settings > Control Panel > Connectivity.
b. Tap the "Connections" button on the pop-up window, select the Blackjack from the "Connections" list, and tap the "Edit" button to access the connection setup settings.
c. Give the connection a name and select "GRPS" as the connection type. I gave SGHi607.
d. Fill in the fields as
i. APN: wap.cingulat
ii. Dial-up Number: *99#
iii. User Name: WAP@CINGULARGPRS.COM
iv. Password: CINGULAR1 (Uppercase)
v. Click on “Finish”.
6) On Samsung Blackjack go to Seetings > Connections > Wireless Manager
a. Click on Menu on below right
b. Click “Disconnect Cellular Data”, (it should become disable – Light gray color)
7) On Samsung Blackjack go to My Documents and click on BTModem.exe to start, It will display “Bluetooth modem Service Started”. Click Ok.
8) On N8x0 go to settings connection manager and Click Select Connection.
9) You will see your connection in the list, select your connection and click connect.
10) Soon you will it will connect to your Blackjack.
11) You can not use internet on your phone but you can call out, and receive calls as well. Incoming call showed me “unknown” first then showed me caller number.
Permalink 02/20/08 @ 13:07
Comment from: werner golombick [Visitor]
Hi Werner,

Please could you assist?
I flashed my samsung i600 with the i607 rom, phone almost completly bricked.

If possible could you assist in loading the original WM5 or WM6 cab from the SD card?

Appologies if this is not the apropriate section for the request

many thx
werner g.
Permalink 03/10/08 @ 14:57
Comment from: Werner Ruotsalainen [Member]
The i600 being manufactured by Samsung and not HTC and, therefore, not enjoying too much community support (XDA-Devs only concentrate on HTC-manufactured devices and Russian ROM cookers / hackers "only" develop for Asus / HP / Dell), I'm afraid I can't really help with it.

However, you could still repost your help request to the following forums / threads:
Kaiser
Dev & Hack, particularly the hx4700 and the Dell Axim x51v ROM cooking threads (Kozhura et al.)
HoFo Samsung i760 thread
The Russian Asus hackers (beware, it's in Russian!)
Permalink 03/10/08 @ 15:46
Comment from: Stefanos Tamvakis [Visitor]
Dear Werner,

I was using in the past to send and receive fax the HP ipaq 2750 connected by Bluetooth with a Sony Ericsson Z600 mobile. Now I have an HTC touch pda phone and I tried to use the same Sony Ericsson as a fax modem to my HTC as the HTC doesn’t support fax sending. But the software (truefax) needs some serial ports that I cannot configure them with the Bluetooth. Do you believe that if I use the WM6 Bt DUN it can work with me?

Best regards
Stefanos

Permalink 03/25/08 @ 08:04
Comment from: anon [Visitor]
Applied WM6_BT_DUN.cab to my WM6 HP iPAQ 514 smartphone and now I can use the plus services from my tomtom one (v1).
I had already application unlocked the 514 so the installation was very straightforward and immediately fixed the tomtom reporting that the phone did not have the required capabilities.
Many Thanks!
Permalink 04/11/08 @ 10:03
Comment from: Ohlerth [Visitor]
I have read the above and I am now totally mixed up and could not solve my problem with this.
I have an unlocked MDA-Vario (WM5,IPL/SPLv2.26 ROM). It is connected via USB and ActiveSync-4.5 to my PC (Win-XP-Pro SP2). Before upgrading my ROM I was able to connect parallel via USB to the internet using the connection datas of my PC by taking over automatically the datas from the PC. Can somebody help me, how to setup my MDA to use simultaniously the same connection to the internet which is in use from my PC? Thanks to everyone, who can help me.
Permalink 04/30/08 @ 07:58
Comment from: John [Visitor]
I have read the above and I am now totally mixed up and could not solve my problem with this.
I have an unlocked MDA-Vario (WM5,IPL/SPLv2.26 ROM). It is connected via USB and ActiveSync-4.5 to my PC (Win-XP-Pro SP2). Before upgrading my ROM I was able to connect parallel via USB to the internet using the connection datas of my PC by taking over automatically the datas from the PC. Can somebody help me, how to setup my MDA to use simultaniously the same connection to the internet which is in use from my PC? Thanks to everyone, who can help me.
Permalink 04/30/08 @ 07:59
Comment from: Eltuuro [Visitor]
Just installed this patch on a HP Ipaq 514 in order to connect it to a TomTom Go 720 (t) and (eventually) it works a treat! These are the steps i took (with sometimes no result):

1] 1st install the DUN bluetooth patch --> no luck, it did not do the trick;
2] Unlocked the registry of the Ipaq (as discribed above). Still no luck.
3] Tried to install the DUN patch again. -> still no good (frustrating..)
4] Tried several settings in the Ipaq 514 to do with TTY -> still no luck
5] Changed visibility settings in my Ipaq. Some luck --> ALL bluetooth connection functionality was present except for calling sound... :o( In order to give someone a call, sound does come in handy....(more frustration, But directions are good!)
6] Upgraded tomtom 720 from 7.010 to 7.481 via the Manufacurers' site --> This brought the final solution --> complete Hands free calling etc. available. :o) I am not sure what exactly solved the problem, but to be honest I do not care. I hope my review solves yours as well. Good luck and thanks for this site which have send me in the right directions!
Permalink 05/05/08 @ 06:50
Comment from: The Other Steve [Visitor]
Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou to all who worked on this.

I have just spent an frustrating couple of days trying to get a Mio P560 PDA to be able to use the GRPS service on my HTC S620 (both brand new).

Althugh the WM6 on the Mio offers the ability to share it's own connection via BT PAN, it didn't want to connect to the PAN service on the HTC. For various reasons it is 100% essential that the Mio can use the HTC as a modem, and I was on the verge of sending them back, this hack has seriously saved my bacon, so I salute you all, a million thanks.

Is there anywhere I can have a read up on the technical ins and outs of the hack ? I;d love to know how it's done, and why it works, etc, etc. I've many years of windows development experience, but am new to WM, so any juicy tech info will bemuch appreciated.

A million more thankyous !
Permalink 05/10/08 @ 08:20

Leave a comment:

Your email address will not be displayed on this site. Our privacy policy.
Your URL will be displayed.
Allowed XHTML tags: <p, ul, ol, li, dl, dt, dd, address, blockquote, ins, del, span, bdo, br, em, strong, dfn, code, samp, kdb, var, cite, abbr, acronym, q, sub, sup, tt, i, b, big, small>

authimage

Options:
 
(Line breaks become <br />)
(Set cookies for name, email & url)

Expert: Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen

Welcome to the Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine blogs! We look forward to your comments and feedback.

Get a free issue of Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine!


Looking for the BEST software? Get over $3400 of award-winning software at more than 90% off retail! Over 130 games and applications plus free gifts.



September 2010
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
<<  <   >  >>
    1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30      

Search

Categories


Misc

Syndicate this blog XML

powered by
b2evolution