Re: Philips 9@9q USB connection

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On 21/02/10 19:53, Hiisi wrote:
> Hi list!
> Recently I've bought a new cell phone. It's Philips 9@9q Xenium. It
...
> I'm unable to use it with wammu - can't find appropriate device. As I
> understand system recognise it as removable disk, not a cell phone. Is
> it possible to change that behaviour?
If it is windows mobile, their is a setting for fast transfer (usb disk 
emulation), or windows sync mode, of which only one can be selected at once.

If you mean to say "use the phone's cell data capability to share it's 
internet connection", then there is another setting to enable that.
On older f10, this works initially, everything seems good - private dhcp 
assigned on the usb connection, pc can ping itself, phone and external 
dns server. but when i try to get a page, anything but the simplest 
craps out before even the basics of the page are drawn.

Other people suggest bluetooth as the tether method, but i haven't the 
bt to try it.
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