Software to use Tilt as an Wireless Router - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III Themes and Apps

Is there any have the software to use Tilt as an wireless router. I knew that the original ROM does have that function but that function does not available in Dutty's ROM

Wi-Fi Router...
If I remember correctly your looking for Wi-Fi Router. Search on that.

Related

Use Trinity as wireless

Hi ppl! Don't know if this is the right place to post this but here it goes!
I've wandered if there is a way to use my sweet Trinity as an wireless receiver,like those external wireless usb pens, anyone has any idea if it is possible? I'de like to use my trinity to connect to a wireless LAN.
Hey it's funny because i was thinking at the same idea !
It should be very nice to be able to do so !
If someone has an idea for that ?
Thank's for the help
I don't know if I understand your question correctly. You want to hook up your say notebook to the Internet via Trinity's builtin wifi?
I think it's possible - but not through the Internet Sharing program - since it doesn't treat wireless lan as a modem.
Though I haven't actually tried, I believe you can use BT DUN of WM6 instead.
Have you tried this on WM6?
Any options on WM5?
I'm in the same situation, my desktop PC hasn't wifi and I want to use my trinity as a USB modem and connect to Internet through its wifi capabilities, but the Internet Sharing hasn't the wifi as an option.
Maybe there is such a program like a proxy to achieve this, but I'm not able to find it.
your desktop dont have wifi ?
but your internet router does?
personaly i never seen a pda work as router not sure if the work load is too big
Yes, my desktop computer doesn't have wifi but my Internet router does.
The idea is installing some kind of proxy on the Trinity to share its wifi connection.
It seems it isn't as easy as it would be. I've found this blog entry from Werner Ruotsalainen, but the JVM he recommends doesn't work for me. I'm going to try another JVM when I have some time.
mmh, just trying to do the same... I got it working with the PocketPCProxy from the blogpost. But its not very stable :-(
Any other proxyservers for WM avaliable??

Tilt with HTC ROM, Mac, and Internet Connection Sharing?

Hi Guys,
I've used the Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) before on the AT&T 8525 with Schapp's WM6 ROM. I am trying to do it on my Mac using my AT&T Tilt running HTC stock ROM. It shows that the connection works, paired, and is "connected" on my TILT via Bluetooth, but when I try opening a webpage on my Mac, the browser isn't connected to the net.
Is anyone else having the same problem or can offer a fix?
By the way, running OS 10.4.10 and am on an Intel processor.
In "Systems Settings/Network" you got to arrange the different inteface in right order, with "the most wanted" highest on list. I have my bluetooth PAN above Ethernet and Airport. I'm on a MBP 2.4 and Leopard, and for me it works absolutly great!!!
/SG
Thanks so much!!! That works. I moved the BT and BT PAN up above ethernet and airport like you said and it works like a beautiful charm!
You might also want to consider sharing your internet connection via WiFi instead. It's much faster.
There is a thread floating around here somewhere with an all-in-one wifi router program that will do this without you having to perform the registry tweaks.
edit: and it works great on my mac
Is sharing the internet over WiFi a bigger battery drain than the USB ICS?
Sharing Internet over wifi = More battery drain on Pocket PC
Sharing Internet over USB = More battery drain of Laptop PC as your phone will also be charged by this time.
Regards,
Carty..

Use Kaiser as Router??

I was thinking of using my kaiser to connect my pc to a wireless network,
I have a wireless router in my house but i dont have a wire that goes to my room, so i want to connect my Kaiser via usb to the computer and the Kaiser to the wireles router via WIFI so i can use the internet in my room in my computer.
Is it Possible?
I have a wireless modem option on my dutty 6 hybrid rom. I would think that that option could be tweeked to add an option to use wifi instead of cellular and then you would be able to recieve over b.tooth and wouldnt need a cable either. I would donate and then ask one of the devlopers very nicely if they knew of or could write a tweek for me. But thats just what my plan of attack wood be
It is possible and there is a reg hack that allows wifi sharing over ICS - but sticking a wifi usb dongle in the pc would be a lot easier.
As a second thought, it dawned on me that i hacked a linksys wrt54gs and changed the flash/os to dd-wrt`s 3rd party software
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Wireless_Bridge
By switching to dd-wrt i then had an option to make the AP a wireless bridge and thats how i connect my slingbox to my network. I would recommend that anyone with a linksys router re-flash to this 3rd party software which enables TONS of features to this device. Hope this helps. PEACE!!
These might help you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=341398
http://www.jongma.org/WMWifiRouter/
holy crap !
the jongma thing works perfectly with dutty's rom.
im amazed, my computer is connected to the internet via wifi signal that my phone is broadcasting. thats incredible.
on 3g its fffffffffffast!
Is there any way to use wifi instead of 3G etc? I have a Wii here at school with wireless. It wont connect to the schools wireless network because of the routers used. Im thinking if I could use the Kaiser to brodcast wifi and connect the Wii that way then maybe it would work? Any thoughts?

Kaiser as a Wireless Router?

Say I have an iPod Touch nearby and would like to use the data connectivity of my Kaiser for the iPod's web browsing. Is there any application out there which turns the Kaiser into a wireless router so that nearby Wifi devices can leverage its bandwidth?
http://www.jongma.org/WMWifiRouter/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=361247
but some people are not sure it's safe
I use that program on my tilt and haven't had any problems, I did have a little trouble getting it to work in the first place until I realized that my internet connection sharing program wasn't working, the thread posted above also has a link to ICS that works great.
Very cool program

DHCP settings when using Bluetooth PAN

I have a Bluetooth PAN set up successfully between my AT&T Tilt and HP Laptop with Bluetooth stack 5.1.0.3000. I am able to use Internet Sharing and connect to the internet from my laptop.
Everything works internet wise, however I need to change the DHCP settings on the Tilt. It is set to work in the 192.168.0.x range, but my corporate VPN has problems with this IP range. I need to change it to any other private range.
I searched quite a bit for this information but couldn't find it. Any tips?
I remember that I had a similar problem in the past as wanted to connect my WM6 Hermes via BT to the laptop, then share that connection over the laptop's wifi. But internet sharing on Windows forces the destination adapter (Wifi in that case) to use 192.168.0.x, so I had to change that on the Hermes. If I remember well, all I did was go to Wifi settings->network adapters, selecting BT PAN Driver, and manually assign 192.168.2.1. It seemed the DHCP followed as I could connect the laptop fine without having to give it a fixed IP address. Not sure if that still works on WM6.1, but if it doesn't just use a fixed IP in that subnet on the laptop's BT NIC. I guess you don't use it everyday to connect to other BT networks anyway.
I just tried on my WM6.1 Kaiser and it works the way it did. Just change the IP in the BT PAN interface, and the DHCP will follow.
I'm now posting this from my desktop PC that is connected through Ethernet to my wireless access point, which connects wirelessly to my laptop, which has its bluetooth PAN shared onto Wifi and connected to the Kaiser, which connects to EDGE. Phew.
So the path is EDGE->Kaiser(192.168.2.1)->laptop via BT(got 192.168.2.221 via DHCP)->AP via Wifi (192.168.0.1 via windows internet sharing)->desktop via Ethernet (got 192.168.0.233 via DHCP).
This is exactly what I needed and works perfectly! Thank you!

Categories

Resources