Sunday, March 4, 2012

How to use your mobile phone as a modem vs Bluetooth

How to use your mobile phone as a modem vs Bluetooth Tube. Duration : 3.62 Mins.


Lots of mobile phones can function as a modem for connecting laptops and PCs to the internet. All you need is a phone with modem circuitry enabled, a wireless data-access plan that supports using the phone as a modem, and appropriate software for your computer. How to install Bluesoleil Website BlueSoleil allows your Bluetooth radio enabled desktop or notebook computer to wirelessly access a wide variety of Bluetooth enabled digital devices, such as mobile phones, stereo/mono headsets, keyboard and mouse, camera, printer and GPS devices or PDAs etc.BlueSoleil Windows application supports 18 Bluetooth functions (Profiles) and 17 languages at the moment, working perfectly in Windows 2000, Windows XP and Window Vista. BlueSoleil 6 presents users Bluetooth connection environment in dual interface: the enhanced Soleil GUI and the windows explorer GUI. Users can enjoy the wireless freedom either in the BlueSoleil classic interface or the windows style interface. BlueSoleil for Linux has the classic BlueSoleil user interface that BlueSoleil 6 for XP/Vista already apply. On the basic of classic BlueSoleil user interface, BlueSoleil for Linux improves many user interface elements to make BlueSoleil GUI more intuitive, and easy-to-use. What can BlueSoleil do for you? * View, manage Bluetooth phone's contacts on PC (only available in BlueSoleil 6); * Send/Reply/Forward/Backup mobile phone's SMS from computer (only available in BlueSoleil 6); * Support VoIP; * Transfer files from/to ...

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