here is the method!!!!
Lets assume you want to be able to use internet on your N70 while at home. You have a fast 24/7 internet connection on your PC and have a bluetooth adapter/dongle. Now, instead of paying your service provider for using GPRS, you want to route your PC’s internet connection to your N70 via bluetooth so that you can use the internet on your N70 free of charge while at home. Alright now, lets get our hands dirty with this stuff.
Configuring m-Router
Let’s first configure m-Router to accept incoming. Start the mRouter installation and complete it. If you are using Widcomm drivers, something like this might show up right after the installation process:
A PC with an internet connection
A bluetooth dongle/adapter with appropriate drivers installed (Preferably Widcomm or Broadcom or BlueSoliel drivers)
m-Router 3 - Download it from here
http://rs14l33.rapidshare.com/files/8703046/598932/mRouter3Installer.exe
Gnubox for N70 - Download it from
http://www.tanbir.info/gnubox_N70.sis
Analog X Proxy
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/proxy.htm
Make sure your bluetooth drivers are installed and working correctly. I am using BlueSoliel drivers for bluetooth that came with my MSI Bluetooth adapter. Default Windows drivers should work just as well (Not tested).
Configuring m-Router
Let’s first configure m-Router to accept incoming. Start the mRouter installation and complete it. If you are using Widcomm drivers, something like this might show up right after the installation process:
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105234510
Click no if the above screen appears.
After the installation, the setup wizard will come, click Next >>
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105384870
Uncheck the box where it says “Automatically connect to this device when it is in range” and click Finish
Now right click on the m-Router taskbar icon and click on Advanced Settings
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105385099
Click on the View button under Additional COM Ports
Select the COM Port used by your Bluetooth device and click on >> as shown above. In my case the COM Port used is Serial Port A (COM19) and Serial Port B (COM 20), it may be different in your case. Check from your Software which serial port is used by your bluetooth Adapter.
After setting the COM Port, click OK.
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105385408
Under connectivity methods, look for Additional COM Ports and expand it to make sure your COM port is there. Click Close
Now install AnalogX Proxy.
Now that our m-Router and AnalogX proxy is all set, let’s configure Gnubox on the N70.
Make sure tht both software is running on System Tray.
Gnubox for N70 Configuration
Transfer the file gnubox_N70.sis and follow the regular installation process. Make sure that Bluetooth is turned ON on your PC and N70. Also make sure that your PC and N70 are paired. (set authorized)
Go to Tools >> Settings >> Connection >> Access points
Go to Options >> New access point >> Use default settings.
Change the connection name to Bt. Gnubox will not accept any other connection name so make sure you have it set to Bt.
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105387036
Once done: Go to Options->Advanced settings and enter these settings:
Proxy serv. Address : 169.254.1.68 (This is the fixed IP address used by mRouter)
Proxy port number : 6588
We are going to take the default port number used by the AnalogX Software. Of course if you are using another HTTP Proxy Software, change this value to your port number
Now that you have a connection named Bt, run Gnubox and go to Options >> Install >> Create
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105387091
Dont worry when it says ISP ‘Bt’ not found(wait for a while it takes time to show this msg) Exit Gnubox. This step is very important so make sure you Exit Gnubox.
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105387242
Now run Gnubox again. This time the screen will look something like below.
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105387315
Go to Options > install > copy setting from GPRS. Then again exit the program as before and reopen it. Now go to options > 2box bluetooth > serial port.
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105387386
he phone will now search for Bluetooth devices, select you PC bluetooth device and hit OK. The screen should look like below.
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105387480
We are almost done here. Now exit the program.
Go to the Web application
Choose an Internet URL
You will be asked to connect
A message box “Connecting to BT” will shortly appear
On PC side the Bluetooth icon will turn to green
Congratulations: now you can surf with your Nokia n 70
On the PC:
You will notice that the mRouter icon is moving and turning into a squared wave, when you are surfing with your Nokia N70
Now you can browse the internet, chat with friends and do pretty much anything that you can do over GPRS.
Lets assume you want to be able to use internet on your N70 while at home. You have a fast 24/7 internet connection on your PC and have a bluetooth adapter/dongle. Now, instead of paying your service provider for using GPRS, you want to route your PC’s internet connection to your N70 via bluetooth so that you can use the internet on your N70 free of charge while at home. Alright now, lets get our hands dirty with this stuff.
Configuring m-Router
Let’s first configure m-Router to accept incoming. Start the mRouter installation and complete it. If you are using Widcomm drivers, something like this might show up right after the installation process:
A PC with an internet connection
A bluetooth dongle/adapter with appropriate drivers installed (Preferably Widcomm or Broadcom or BlueSoliel drivers)
m-Router 3 - Download it from here
http://rs14l33.rapidshare.com/files/8703046/598932/mRouter3Installer.exe
Gnubox for N70 - Download it from
http://www.tanbir.info/gnubox_N70.sis
Analog X Proxy
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/proxy.htm
Make sure your bluetooth drivers are installed and working correctly. I am using BlueSoliel drivers for bluetooth that came with my MSI Bluetooth adapter. Default Windows drivers should work just as well (Not tested).
Configuring m-Router
Let’s first configure m-Router to accept incoming. Start the mRouter installation and complete it. If you are using Widcomm drivers, something like this might show up right after the installation process:
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105234510
Click no if the above screen appears.
After the installation, the setup wizard will come, click Next >>
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105384870
Uncheck the box where it says “Automatically connect to this device when it is in range” and click Finish
Now right click on the m-Router taskbar icon and click on Advanced Settings
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105385099
Click on the View button under Additional COM Ports
Select the COM Port used by your Bluetooth device and click on >> as shown above. In my case the COM Port used is Serial Port A (COM19) and Serial Port B (COM 20), it may be different in your case. Check from your Software which serial port is used by your bluetooth Adapter.
After setting the COM Port, click OK.
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105385408
Under connectivity methods, look for Additional COM Ports and expand it to make sure your COM port is there. Click Close
Now install AnalogX Proxy.
Now that our m-Router and AnalogX proxy is all set, let’s configure Gnubox on the N70.
Make sure tht both software is running on System Tray.
Gnubox for N70 Configuration
Transfer the file gnubox_N70.sis and follow the regular installation process. Make sure that Bluetooth is turned ON on your PC and N70. Also make sure that your PC and N70 are paired. (set authorized)
Go to Tools >> Settings >> Connection >> Access points
Go to Options >> New access point >> Use default settings.
Change the connection name to Bt. Gnubox will not accept any other connection name so make sure you have it set to Bt.
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105387036
Once done: Go to Options->Advanced settings and enter these settings:
Proxy serv. Address : 169.254.1.68 (This is the fixed IP address used by mRouter)
Proxy port number : 6588
We are going to take the default port number used by the AnalogX Software. Of course if you are using another HTTP Proxy Software, change this value to your port number
Now that you have a connection named Bt, run Gnubox and go to Options >> Install >> Create
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105387091
Dont worry when it says ISP ‘Bt’ not found(wait for a while it takes time to show this msg) Exit Gnubox. This step is very important so make sure you Exit Gnubox.
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105387242
Now run Gnubox again. This time the screen will look something like below.
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105387315
Go to Options > install > copy setting from GPRS. Then again exit the program as before and reopen it. Now go to options > 2box bluetooth > serial port.
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105387386
he phone will now search for Bluetooth devices, select you PC bluetooth device and hit OK. The screen should look like below.
http://flickr.com/photos/65172164@N00/105387480
We are almost done here. Now exit the program.
Go to the Web application
Choose an Internet URL
You will be asked to connect
A message box “Connecting to BT” will shortly appear
On PC side the Bluetooth icon will turn to green
Congratulations: now you can surf with your Nokia n 70
On the PC:
You will notice that the mRouter icon is moving and turning into a squared wave, when you are surfing with your Nokia N70
Now you can browse the internet, chat with friends and do pretty much anything that you can do over GPRS.
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