Opera works via bluetooth, but not well because it needs too much memory.
Wireless IRC works splendidly.
Some have said that Doris and webviewer do too, but I didn't get them to work. Do they even?
I'd like to test those programs before I get myself a decent gprs connection, because now my connections costs like 1c/1kb 😉
How? Any help? (Search didn't help me)
yes they work but not nicely: you have configure a new internet connection named "pc", "Bluetooth" or whatever without changing any of the standard settings. And you have to confirm using this internet connection for each new webpage which makes browsing at home kind of annoying
Doesn't work. Tried that. It works with Wireless IRC though. When I make a dummy connection named like "Bluetooth DSL", it just connects through GPRS. And no I haven't changed any settings.
of you have connected to mrouter/pc-suite before?
ANd within programs (java progs) you can configure a default access point.
[quote="weenie"]Doesn't work. Tried that. It works with Wireless IRC though. When I make a dummy connection named like "Bluetooth DSL", it just connects through GPRS. And no I haven't changed any settings.[/quote]
I use Doris using this method. Make sure you haven't set the browser to use the GPRS connection in the preferences - best to change it to 'always prompt'
search didnt help u?
i started one of the biggest thread on the board on this subject
all your info is there
This patch installs a Bluetooth option for Doris Browser. Effectively it just stops prompting for connection if there is already an active connection.
installation file: http://www.anygraaf.fi/browser/extras.sis
WAP url (if you wish to download from your phone): http://www.anygraaf.fi/browser/extras.wml
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Anygraaf Oy
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