How do i share PPC wifi internet connection to Desktop PC - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

I have already search this site/ it doesn't give me solution for what i need to do, or i haven't understood what it really says. so please bear and help me if possible.
Situation is -
Two desktop PC
One Kaiser
PC-1 is connected to Dial-up Internet
Wifi Router (D-link) attached to PC-1 for Kaiser's Internet access
I need to use My wifi transmitted Internet signal in to Desktop PC 2 (I don't want to install additional Wifi Lan card in PC-2)
I want to use kaiser's Wifi + Activesync to use the internet on PC-2
Is it possible ???
Thanks

1) Activesync internet passthrough only works the other way
2) If you are prepared to do a reg hack, then you can share your internet connection using ICS from your device to your pc (as it only works via BT or USB normally).
BUT you will need to undo the hack whenever you want to use it any other way...
3) It would be a hell of a lot simpler to buy a USB wifi dongle for second pc though...

Thanks
Thanks for info

These might help you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=341398
http://www.jongma.org/WMWifiRouter/

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newbie wants learn about WLAN FOR PDA2K with Laptop

First of all if some one can help by explaining “that how to connect PDA2k with Laptop by WLAN”
I want that my PDA2k can connect to laptop than I can brows internet by WLAN through laptop that is connected to internet via LAN.
It can be possible or not?
thanks in advance....
Yes it is possible.
Just how you do it depends on the the OS on the Laptop.
In general you will need two NIC (Network Interface Cards) one will need to support 802.11b and one will need to be your wired LAN.
The wire LAN should not use addresses in the range of 192.168.0.xxx
You'll need to run ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) on the laptop, or a program like it. See; http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/ics/ics.htm
The wireless card will need to be configured as an Ad-Hoc network. The Laptop will need to be on and connected to the internet to browse it on the Blue Angel. The PDA will need to be configured as per this page; http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/WM2003/Connection_Manager/ConnectionManager.html
qureshi said:
First of all if some one can help by explaining “that how to connect PDA2k with Laptop by WLAN”
I want that my PDA2k can connect to laptop than I can brows internet by WLAN through laptop that is connected to internet via LAN.
It can be possible or not?
thanks in advance....
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1.you need a wireless access point to connect your pda2k to wlan.
2.you don't need laptop to be using wifi, laptop should be connected to the same network though (thru wired lan also it works fine)
3.if u want to sync pda2k with yr laptop, enter the WINS server address as your laptop's ip address in yr pda2k.
4. if u can connect to wifi access point, u don't need to go thru yr laptop to connect to internet, if yr network is connected to internet (directly or thru proxy), just check the proxy settings (if any) on pda2k

Use PC + USB cable to access internet on HTC

Is there anyway to access internet on the HTC if you just have a PC connected to internet ?
using WM5 it's possible using active sync, but after i upgraded to WM6 it's not possible..
any clues ?
upgrade activsync
well....i downloaded the active sync from internet..
my IE on the desktop is using a proxy.. not sure if i need to configure something on the phone.
thanks for the reply
Is Active Sync required?
My nephew doesn't have AS installed (doesn't have a WM phone) and I wanted to be able to conect to the net without having to remember to taked an AS disk with me.
it's possible using wifi and routing the wifi from the pc to the isp
otherwise it's not possible
The only way how i know is whit bluetooth
Whenever I travel I take a bit of internet with me so I can use it in emergencies.
Another way to access the "computer's" internet over your phone is to use internet sharing from the laptop and create an ad hock wireless network between the laptop and the phone. That works great for me in places where there is no wireless but wired internet.
Check out this link if you would like to learn how to setup Ad Hoc Internet Sharing.
I can access the Internet whenever I have the HTC connected through my PC via USB and ActivSync.
Accessing the internet normally engages the GPRS data path, but with the USB to the PC (assuming the PC is connected to the 'net) it connects without engaging GPRS and routes through the PC.
It works on Vista and XP without any problems.
Another neat trick is using the HTC to allow me to access the Internet from my laptop when I'm away from the Office i.e. HTC -> USB -> Laptop -> IE Browser -> Internet. By using 'Internet Sharing' in programs folder.
Don't you just love technology !
this is what u need
http://www.wmwifirouter.com/
and check this thread as well
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=357152

sharing my desktop internet TO my diamond?

hi,
Is it possible to share my desktop computer's LAN internet connection to my phone?(via bluetooth?)
I already have a bluetooth dongle for my pc and I have a personal area network under network connections..
Remember, I need to *send* internet from my desktop to the phone, not the other way around.
Also, I have a separate laptop without an internet connection but 802.11 b/g WLAN, can I connect to the diamond to share files wirelessly?
Thanks so much
you can share internet TO your Diamond using activesync, and if you have a infinate amount of patience, in theory you can connect Activesync via Bluetooth (its in the options, and microshaft says it works, but i have tried with 4 different PPCs, and never have made it work).
As for the file sharing, you would need to set up a VPN (Virtual Private Network) which i have no idea how to do
Interesting, I'll try that.
But is'nt there a way I can make a network adapter for my diamonds bluetooth and then have it accept the personal network connection on my desktop?
It seems this feat is possible with symbian phones and an app called gnubox which *takes* internet from a computer via bluetooth.
Thanks so much.
yes they call it PAN
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=InternetOverBluetoothNetwork
the instructions on that page is wrong.
Theres no Network cards under Settings>Connections!
hey, the active sync sharing works! =P I'm quite happy with it!!!
Btw, you can also try connecting activesync via bluetooth with shared internet. Seems to work ok for browsing but not for WL messenger.
Also, Wifi network is way more easier to setup.

Connect to the internet through a laptop

Hello!
I am connecting my Kaiser to my laptop through an ad-hoc connection. I set up internet sharing on the laptop, and created an ad-hoc connection on the laptop. The Kaiser connects to it, but I can't access the internet from the Kaiser. Maybe someone knows what can be the reason?
Thanks!
You need to use the "Internet Connection Sharing" program on your phone while connected via USB with Activesync. Ad-hoc mode is used if you want to share the connection over WiFi.
I really want to share the laptop's connection through wifi.
May I suggest the program WMWifiRouter. It costs $30 or 20 Euros, but will share your connection over Wifi, USB, Bluetooth. It also performs a number of other networking related function and is very easy to use but also has many options.
WMWifiRouter is used to share the pocket pc's internet connection, and I need to share the laptop's internet connection. Then, I want to connect my pocket pc to it, and access the internet through it.

Access Internet on Kaiser via PC

Ok I have been trying to use my pc connection and access that connection through my bluetooth on my kaiser, most I can get is the other way around. Any suggestions
Not sure that Internet Connection sharing in WinMo supports that...just wondering, why the heck would you want to surf the web on a 2.8" screen when you have a full PC available to you?
You can use the remote desktop facility via wifi. But as previously posted... why?! Bluetooth doesn't support a high enough datarate for it to work properly.
Connection at my location is 3G at best so bluetooth is defininitaly fast enough to accomidate my needs just simple stuff.
metalman0581 said:
Ok I have been trying to use my pc connection and access that connection through my bluetooth on my kaiser, most I can get is the other way around. Any suggestions
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The best way to get the connection on your kaiser throught the pc is when you connect it using the USB and being connected to the active sync on your pc besides there are no settings need to be made for using this way. I'm not sure if you can connect the kaiser to you active sync on the pc through the bluetooth.anyway let me try it and if anything pops up, i'll let you know
Nope, no additional software required. Just go into Start - Programs - Internet Sharing. Hit connect and connect up your USB cable and you're done.
_Wait for ActiveSync to connect and then exit the programme._________________
Max confusion
What a jumble this thread has become . The O/P wanted to access the internet that's already on his PC and channel that through his TyTN II - NOT the other way around. As already mentioned in one post, one way of getting this is via an Activesync (or WMDC if it's Vista or Win 7 on the PC) connection. For greatest speed this would be via the USB cable but it is possible to have an Activesync or WMDC connection via Bluetooth for greater mobility if there's a need to carry the phone up to 10 m from the bluetooth hub. The other (more straight forward) way to do this is just to connect the phone via WiFi directly to the landline/broadband router (assuming there is a WiFi capable router avail).
Internet connection sharing is only for when the phones internet connection eg GSM/3G or HSDPA is feed to a desktop PC (say if the landline/broadband connection is down). In the O/Ps second post, the reference to Bluetooth speeds made it look like this was what was being saught.
I have done all of these with my TyTN II and had things working well in each case.

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