TuikkA
12-10-2004, 04:33 PM
Hi ya all!
I was doing stuff with my 9210 and i kinda got this ephiphany (or what ever) and i started to think that, i am sharing my internet (ADSL) connecion with my second pc but is it possible to share the internet connection to com port so that the communicator could use this connection whith data cable (or ir if available) to connect to internet. If my memory serves me right, i remember reading about an article or some piece of software that communicator had an IrDA connection to a phone that had gprs I-net and the communicator used the other phones gprs connection through IrDA to connect to the internet. To accomplish this, i think that pc would need some kind of a process (or what ever) that feeds the internet connection to the com port and 92xx would probably need some code that it could connect to the feeding... program.. thingy.. (?) The speed would not naturally be xDSL level but as fast as possible. (hopefully)
If this sounds like load of bulls***t, you don't have to tell me that, just ignore this thread.
It was just an intresting idea. Someone, give it a try and report to this thread.
Unless it's already done, please let me know how.
I'll be checking this thread now and then or when ever i remember.
Have nice day! :-)
Finland 12.10.2004
I was doing stuff with my 9210 and i kinda got this ephiphany (or what ever) and i started to think that, i am sharing my internet (ADSL) connecion with my second pc but is it possible to share the internet connection to com port so that the communicator could use this connection whith data cable (or ir if available) to connect to internet. If my memory serves me right, i remember reading about an article or some piece of software that communicator had an IrDA connection to a phone that had gprs I-net and the communicator used the other phones gprs connection through IrDA to connect to the internet. To accomplish this, i think that pc would need some kind of a process (or what ever) that feeds the internet connection to the com port and 92xx would probably need some code that it could connect to the feeding... program.. thingy.. (?) The speed would not naturally be xDSL level but as fast as possible. (hopefully)
If this sounds like load of bulls***t, you don't have to tell me that, just ignore this thread.
It was just an intresting idea. Someone, give it a try and report to this thread.
Unless it's already done, please let me know how.
I'll be checking this thread now and then or when ever i remember.
Have nice day! :-)
Finland 12.10.2004