Surfing the Internet using your cellphone and Bluetooth

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(Instructions on how to use your PDA with a T-Mobile cellphone's data.)
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-This tutorial is lifted from the Howardforums T-Mobile FAQ.+http://ostara.info/images/g-shit.jpg
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-Credit goes to johnnysc22.+
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-Phone settings:+
-Use auto configure tool from T-Mobile or get the settings directly from T-Mobile. Remember to put in the proxy in your phone. Remember that if you have the $2.99, $4.99 or $5.99 T-Zones, you probably won't be able to access any site that uses https. You're good to go with http and IMAP/POP3. You need the $19.99 or $29.99 Total Internet to browse https and other blocked ports.+
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-First pair your PDA to your cellphone, read the instructions on how to do this. Its pretty easy.+
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-Set up bluetooth modem on PDA:+
-1. Turn Bluetooth on.+
-2. Go to Start - Settings - Connections.+
-3. Tap on "Add a new modem connection."+
-4. Choose a name for this connection, e.g. "T-Mobile GPRS"+
-5. Under "Select a modem", use the drop-down menu to select "Bluetooth Dialup Modem".+
-6. Tap next.+
-7. Enter the number you wish to dial; for GPRS, the number is *99#.+
-8. Tap next.+
-9. Tap on the "Advanced" Tab.+
-11. Change baud rate to "57600".+
-12. Uncheck "wait for dial tone before dialing."+
-13. Input extra dial-string command. Extra dial-string modem commands: +CGDCONT=1, "IP", "wap.voicestream.com"+
-14. Click OK in the top right hand corner.+
-15. Click "Finish".+
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-Now Setup the proxy on you PDA:+
-1. Go back to settings -> connections+
-2. Tap on "manage existing connections"+
-3.You should see the connection you created in the above step, click on "Proxy Settings" tab+
-4. Check the box "This network uses a proxy server...."+
-5. Type in 216.155.165.50+
-6. Tap ok in the top right.+
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-Now just use the Connection Manager to start the Dial-up networking and connect using the modem connection you made.+

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