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Old 03-28-2003, 01:21 AM   #1
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Smile T68i Internet Access using NZ

Does anyone have a T68i through AT&T set up so that they can access the internet through their NZ using Netfront and Bluetooth?
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Old 03-28-2003, 08:02 AM   #2
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I have a buddy here at work who has a T68i and a NZ. I think he has no issues whatsoever with internet connection. I'm not entirely sure that he uses netfront. I think he uses something else. I don't think it should really make much of a difference since Netfront uses the connection you setup.

But the answer to your question is YES .. you sure can use the Sony Ericsson T68i's bluetooth to the NZ's Bluetooth to connect to the internet.
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I use the T68i with my NZ via bluetooth to access the internet. I use the Clie mail app, Blazer and net Front with no problems. The speed is quite good as compared with what I was getting with a trio 300 but I'm not sure if that's the difference in processor speeds or ATT vs Sprint. If you go the T68i route make sure to download the phone script.

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Simply download and utilize Sony's new "Mobile Connection Wizard". I have tested it with my NZ90 and T68i and it has made it so simple to setup a Bluetooth networking connection between the two. In just 5 minutes (too download, install, run and then sync) you will have a proper connection between your Clie and phone.

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On the cellular telephone, on the Main Menu, select Data comm..

In the Data comm. window, select Data accounts.

In the Data accounts window, select Add an Account.

In the Add an Account window, in the Account type box, enter an account type.

NOTE: The Account type is provided by the cellular telephone provider.

In the Name box, enter the desired name.

NOTE: The Name should be a unique name that does not match the user ID or password used to log in to the Internet Service Provider.

In the APN box, enter the Access Point Name (APN) number.
NOTE: The APN number is provided by the cellular telephone provider.

In the User id box, enter the appropriate user ID.

In the Password box, enter the appropriate password.

In the Save? window, press the Yes button.

In the Data accounts window, select Add a Profile.

In the Add a Profile window, in the Name box, enter the desired profile name.



In the Connect using box, enter the name from the Name box in the Add an Account window.

In the IP Address box, enter the appropriate IP address.
NOTE: The IP address is provided by the cellular telephone provider.

In the Save? window, press the Yes button.

On the handheld, in the upper-right corner, tap the down arrow, and then tap to select All.

Tap the Prefs icon.

In the Preferences window, next to Date & Time, tap the down
arrow, and then tap to select Connection.

In the Preferences window, under Available Connections:, tap to select the appropriate wireless driver.

In the upper-right corner, tap the down arrow, and then tap to select Bluetooth.

Next to Bluetooth, tap the down arrow, then tap to select Enabled.

Next to Device Name, tap the Device Name box.

In the Edit Device Name window, under Enter a name for this device:, enter the desired name for the handheld.

Tap the OK button.

In the Preferences window, next to Allow Device to be
Discovered, tap the down arrow, then tap to select Yes.
Next to Allow Wake Up, tap the down arrow, then tap to select No.

On the cellular telephone, select Bluetooth.

In the Bluetooth menu, select 2Paired Devices.

In the Paired Devices window, select Add device.

On the handheld, in the Preferences window, tap the Trusted Devices button.

In the Trusted Devices window, tap the Add Device button.

In the Discovery Results window, tap to select the cellular telephone name.

Tap the OK button.

In the Add Trusted Device window, tap the Yes button.

On the cellular telephone, in the Connect menu, select 4Bluetooth.

In the Bluetooth menu, select 2Paired devices.

In the Paired devices menu, select the handheld device name.



In the Add device menu, select 2Phone accepts.

In the Add to paired window, enter the desired passkey.

NOTE: Specific passkey information may be found in the documentation included with the cellular telephone or from the cellular telephone provider.

Press the Yes key.

On the handheld, enter the passkey created on the cellular telephone.

Tap the OK button.

In the Preferences window, in the upper-right corner, next to Bluetooth, tap the down arrow, and then tap to select Connection.

Under Available Connections, tap the New... button.
In the Edit Connection window, in the Name box, enter a connection name.


Next to Connect to, tap the down arrow, and then tap to select Modem.

Next to Via, tap the down arrow, and then tap to select Bluetooth.

In the Discovery Results window, tap the OK button.
In the Edit Connection window, tap the OK button.

In the Preferences window, in the upper-right corner, tap the down arrow, and then tap to select Network.

Tap the Menu icon.
In the Service menu, tap New.

Next to Service, enter service name from cellular telephone.
The service name is case sensitive and must match the cellular telephone Data comm. name.

Next to User Name, enter the appropriate user name.

Next to Password, tap the -Prompt- button.

In the Password window, under Enter a password:, enter the
appropriate password.

Tap the OK button.

In the Preferences window, next to Connection, tap the down arrow, and then tap to select the connection created earlier.


Next to Phone, tap the Tap to enter phone button.
In the Phone Setup window, next to Phone #, enter the Content Delivery Network (CDN) number.

The CDN number is provided by the cellular telephone provider.

Tap the OK button.
In the Preferences window, tap the Connect button.


It may be necessary to accept any connection windows that appear on the handheld or cellular telephone.
If prompted to enter a passkey for the cellular telephone, in the Bluetooth Security window, enter the passkey.
It may be necessary to enter the username and password on the handheld or cellular telephone during the connection process.

On the cellular telephone, the message Connection Status Open will be displayed.

Open the NetFront application and type url


the hardest part of all of this was finding out my info from the provider!

good luck
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