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Mithgol2010-09-03 14:20:35
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Mithgol, 2010-09-03 14:20:35

How can I connect my desktop computer (Windows XP) to the Internet on my mobile phone (Android: HTC Desire) via Bluetooth?

Given: HTC Desire mobile phone running a "raw" (unpatched, non-rooted) Android 2.1 operating system. It has mobile Internet (EDGE from Tele2).
It is necessary: ​​to connect to a mobile phone (and therefore also to the Internet - this is the main thing) a desktop computer running Windows XP. Please do not offer to replace the operating system. The computer is equipped with a Bluetooth key fob, via Bluetooth and you need to connect. (Connecting via a USB cable is a trivial task, but please don’t reduce it to it. We are talking about the transition to wireless technology with freedom in the relative position of devices.)
Known solutions:PdaNet (from some devil it is also imposed to read and write SMS, supposedly to send and receive them from a large computer), EasyTether (full version - 10 bucks).
Are there other ways?

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Lazer1999, 2010-09-03
@Lazer1999

As far as I remember, when connecting to a phone, XP offers to use it as a modem (if Bluetooth allows this for this model). Accordingly, you set up a dial-up connection through this modem, you can see the login, password and dial-up phone from the opsos. XP does not know how to automatically see these parameters, so you have to use handles.
The result is a ready-made connection. I turned on the phone via BT, pressed the connect - the connection went.

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lashtal, 2010-09-03
@lashtal

Is bluetooth important? With a radius of 5 meters, it does not provide the notorious freedom of location, and is also slower than wifi and cable, and in general is not intended for tethering.
For Desire, the official update to 2.2 Froyo has been released, where there is a standard Wifi hotspot function.

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burzilov, 2010-09-03
@burzilov

support.microsoft.com/kb/883259/ru - the very first link when googling "bluetooth windows xp".
On my win7, I plugged in the adapter, the drivers were installed, the blue-tooth icon now hangs in the tray, opening the list with my phones. Double-clicking on any establishes an edge connection with the operator (I don’t remember at what point I set up the connections).

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thevery, 2010-09-03
@thevery

If you are ready to root, which is possible through code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/

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