H2O Discoverer Apr 15, 2010 #1 I have an airtel connection and have mobile office activated on it and I would like to know how I can use this connection to browse the internet on my laptop. I have paired both devices using bluetooth. I am using Windows 7 and Samsung E250(Edge). ~H2O
I have an airtel connection and have mobile office activated on it and I would like to know how I can use this connection to browse the internet on my laptop. I have paired both devices using bluetooth. I am using Windows 7 and Samsung E250(Edge). ~H2O
B broadway Contributor Apr 15, 2010 #2 1) On your phone, make MO the default connection else delete all connections except MO. 2) Check if your able to browse on your phone 3) Pair devices and make a dail up connection with user : pass blank and no to dial *99***#
1) On your phone, make MO the default connection else delete all connections except MO. 2) Check if your able to browse on your phone 3) Pair devices and make a dail up connection with user : pass blank and no to dial *99***#
H2O Discoverer Apr 15, 2010 #3 broadway said: 1) On your phone, make MO the default connection else delete all connections except MO. 2) Check if your able to browse on your phone 3) Pair devices and make a dail up connection with user : pass blank and no to dial *99***# Click to expand... I've done step 1 and 2 what do you mean by number to dial *99***# ?
broadway said: 1) On your phone, make MO the default connection else delete all connections except MO. 2) Check if your able to browse on your phone 3) Pair devices and make a dail up connection with user : pass blank and no to dial *99***# Click to expand... I've done step 1 and 2 what do you mean by number to dial *99***# ?
B broadway Contributor Apr 15, 2010 #4 In the number to dial column, enter "*99***#" without quotes. They are astrix symbols, not wild cards. Dial the connection and see if it connects
In the number to dial column, enter "*99***#" without quotes. They are astrix symbols, not wild cards. Dial the connection and see if it connects