Sharing the cable internet via wireless to my phone

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    32-bit Windows 7 Home Premium & Windows 8 Release Preview
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    Sharing the cable internet via wireless to my phone


    Hey guys, I am really sorry if this has been asked before.

    Well, there are some apps which my phone needs and they can be downloaded directly to the phone only. Vodafone India is pretty expensive in data charges. So, the only option left with me is to use the internet I use on my laptop.

    Sadly, the internet I use is not a wireless one, but its the cable internet (needs a wire). I don't know how do I use this internet service in my phone.

    I tried Connectify, virtual router and even created a new ad-hoc connection with sharing on, but still, no results.

    I guess I do some mistakes in the settings. Can anyone help me?

    General Errors:

    • Connectify is not able to create a connection
    • Virtual Router connects to the phone, but there is no internet connection. Same with the new ad-hoc connection


    I use Windows 7 Home Premium (32 bit). Detailed specs can be found on my profile, if needed.

    Thanks

    Regards,
    Abhishek Sharma
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  2. Posts : 404
    Dual Booting Windows 7 64-Bit Ultimate Edition and Fedora 16.
       #2

    Which phone are you using??
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  3. Posts : 126
    32-bit Windows 7 Home Premium & Windows 8 Release Preview
    Thread Starter
       #3

    youllbelost said:
    Which phone are you using??
    Samsung Wave GT-S8500
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  4. Posts : 404
    Dual Booting Windows 7 64-Bit Ultimate Edition and Fedora 16.
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    AbhishekSharma said:
    Samsung Wave GT-S8500
    Hi abhishek,

    Cant help you on the connectivity issue. But, this may help.

    That phone runs Java apps and there are more Java apps there in the world than Android and iPhone apps grouped together.

    Just download Java apps and put the .jar and .jad files on your SD card and you are good to go.
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  5. Posts : 404
    Dual Booting Windows 7 64-Bit Ultimate Edition and Fedora 16.
       #5

    if you have bluetooth enabled on your system try connecting to the internet thru it.
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  6. Posts : 126
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    Thread Starter
       #6

    youllbelost said:
    AbhishekSharma said:
    Samsung Wave GT-S8500
    Hi abhishek,

    Cant help you on the connectivity issue. But, this may help.

    That phone runs Java apps and there are more Java apps there in the world than Android and iPhone apps grouped together.

    Just download Java apps and put the .jar and .jad files on your SD card and you are good to go.
    Can you suggest some apps?
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  7. Posts : 8,870
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    AbhishekSharma said:
    Hey guys, I am really sorry if this has been asked before.

    Well, there are some apps which my phone needs and they can be downloaded directly to the phone only. Vodafone India is pretty expensive in data charges. So, the only option left with me is to use the internet I use on my laptop.

    Sadly, the internet I use is not a wireless one, but its the cable internet (needs a wire). I don't know how do I use this internet service in my phone.

    I tried Connectify, virtual router and even created a new ad-hoc connection with sharing on, but still, no results.

    I guess I do some mistakes in the settings. Can anyone help me?

    General Errors:

    • Connectify is not able to create a connection
    • Virtual Router connects to the phone, but there is no internet connection. Same with the new ad-hoc connection

    I use Windows 7 Home Premium (32 bit). Detailed specs can be found on my profile, if needed.

    Thanks

    Regards,
    Abhishek Sharma
    I think that part of the problem may be that you are only able to share a wireless connection using connectify. It looks to me like you only have a wired connection.

    There may be a way to bridge the adaptors, both wired and wireless but I havn't tried that yet.

    This set up procedure may you figure it out.
    Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows: Windows 7 Tip of the Week: Use Wireless Hosted Networking to Share An Internet Connection Wirelessly
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  8. Posts : 126
    32-bit Windows 7 Home Premium & Windows 8 Release Preview
    Thread Starter
       #8

    chev65 said:
    AbhishekSharma said:
    Hey guys, I am really sorry if this has been asked before.

    Well, there are some apps which my phone needs and they can be downloaded directly to the phone only. Vodafone India is pretty expensive in data charges. So, the only option left with me is to use the internet I use on my laptop.

    Sadly, the internet I use is not a wireless one, but its the cable internet (needs a wire). I don't know how do I use this internet service in my phone.

    I tried Connectify, virtual router and even created a new ad-hoc connection with sharing on, but still, no results.

    I guess I do some mistakes in the settings. Can anyone help me?

    General Errors:

    • Connectify is not able to create a connection
    • Virtual Router connects to the phone, but there is no internet connection. Same with the new ad-hoc connection

    I use Windows 7 Home Premium (32 bit). Detailed specs can be found on my profile, if needed.

    Thanks

    Regards,
    Abhishek Sharma
    I think that part of the problem may be that you are only able to share a wireless connection using connectify. It looks to me like you only have a wired connection.

    There may be a way to bridge the adaptors, both wired and wireless but I havn't tried that yet.

    This set up procedure may you figure it out.
    Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows: Windows 7 Tip of the Week: Use Wireless Hosted Networking to Share An Internet Connection Wirelessly
    Hmm... The link seems to be down.

    And even I feel the same way about Connectify. What about Virtual Router? It at least manages to create a connection, my phone even connects to it, but there is no internet access.
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       #9

    AbhishekSharma said:
    Can you suggest some apps?

    Here you Go.

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  10. Posts : 1,210
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (XP, 98SE, 95, 3.11, DOS 7.10 on VM) + Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx
       #10

    You can share the internet from PC to the mobile using Hiisi Bluetooth Proxy.

    The instructions given below are for the Nokia N73, but it should be almost the same for other mobiles also.


    Hiisi Proxy (Browse on Mobile using PC Broadband)

    Hi All,

    I've uploaded Hiisi Proxy 1.6.3 which allows you to use the Broadband connection of your PC on Mobile using Bluetooth.
    Its quite simple to follow the instructions

    Step 1
    First create a new acces point:Copy to clipboard
    Code:
    Go to - Tools > Settings > Connection > Access points > Options > Create new access point
    Name the access point anything you wish. In my case I called it 'Hiisi', but you name it as you want.
    Example
    Connection Name > Hiisi (Or anything else you want)
    Give a valid Access Point Name (you can take it from any valid GPRS/EDGE connection)
    Leave everything on default then go to Options > Advanced settings.
    On the proxy server address enter 127.0.0.1 and 1234 as the proxy port number. Now save the new access point.

    Step 2
    Installation on the phone
    On the folder that you extracted \Hiisi1.6.3\Hiisi\bin there are Hiisi.jar and Hiisi.jad.
    Copy both files to the root of your MMC or phone memory, its important that both files are in the same directory for proper installation.
    Then using any file explorer, locate and run the hiisi.jad file and not the JAR, this will be in a path looking something like E:/hiisi.jad (it is important to run the jad file, and NOT the jar file, or simply won't work at all, but .jar file must also be present in same dir as the .jad file for successful installation), so follow all on screen prompts which comes from after clicking the hiisi.jad file, and go ahead and install it.

    Step 3
    Configuring the server on PC
    First we need to know the COM port used by your bluetooth.
    In my case its COM11. In the main panel of BlueSoleil go to My Services > Properties > Serial Port A.

    Now we need to edit the COM Port in the Pihatonttu.cmd.
    Open Notepad and drag and drop Pihatonttu.cmd inside the Notepad.Copy to clipboard
    Code:
    start javaw -Djava.library.path=. -cp .\lib\comm.jar;.\lib\jdic.jar;.\class Pihatonttu.PihatonttuMain COM7 null
    In the COM7, change the number 7 to your COM Port used by bluetooth. In my case is COM11 so it should be like this:Copy to clipboard
    Code:
    start javaw -Djava.library.path=. -cp .\lib\comm.jar;.\lib\jdic.jar;.\class Pihatonttu.PihatonttuMain COM11 null
    If you want to use 3rd party proxy server just replace null with 200.65.127.161:3128 (note that this proxy is only for example, you're not supposed to use this) or any other proxy you want.
    ExampleCopy to clipboard
    Code:
    start javaw -Djava.library.path=. -cp .\lib\comm.jar;.\lib\jdic.jar;.\class Pihatonttu.PihatonttuMain COM11 200.65.127.161:3128
    Note: You can do the same with the Pihatonttu_localhost.cmd file but in my case it worked with Pihatonttu.cmd.

    Ctrl+S to save it and close Notepad. Now double click the Pihatonttu.cmd and the Pihatonttu Proxy window will appear.
    Note: If you get error like "COM Port is in use" when you launch the app, close it and launch again.

    Step 4
    Now launch the Hiisi Proxy on your Phone. It will ask you "Allow application Hiisi bla bla bla...?" Press Yes.
    Select and press Bluetooth Mode then it will say "Inquiring bluetooth devices..."

    Now choose your PC bluetooth name then it will search for bluetooth serial port.

    On the next screen you will see the btspp://..... selection.This is the RFCOMM service and you need to select this one. (select the first and not the second)

    Final step
    Now without exiting the Hiisi Proxy, unlike GnuBox, open the browser on the phone and try to open any web page.
    When prompted which access point to use, select your new dummy access point. In my case I called it 'Hiisi' so I have to select that.

    That's it. Done. Now you can browse using the PC Broadband on Mobile. No more GPRS/EDGE charges.
    Hiisi Proxy (Browse on Mobile using PC Broadband) - Free Talk - UC FORUM UC,mobile browser - Powered by Discuz!
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