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Ewan, you wouldn’t happen to have the settings for tethering a MacBook to a Nokia would you? Since I upgraded to Leopard I haven’t been able to tether. Thanks.

5 COMMENTS

  1. honestly, i dont see why people even post in forums anything more than this:
    http://europe.nokia.com/A4516037

    direct from the vendor, clear and concise, includes screen shots, doesn't require any downloads… am i missing something? in short, there is one setting you need in your phone that is not obvious, and the rest just works the way Bluetooth Setup Assistant makes it look like it should work. (the obscure'esque setting: Tools -> Settings -> Packet Data -> Access Point : here, set the APN you want to use – don't know it? ok, copy it from the Access Point you typically use for internet access on the phone itself ie. the APN for AT&T-USA is either of isp.cingular or wap.cingular – oddly they have identical behavior as far as i see.)

  2. honestly, i dont see why people even post in forums anything more than this:
    http://europe.nokia.com/A4516037

    direct from the vendor, clear and concise, includes screen shots, doesn't require any downloads… am i missing something? in short, there is one setting you need in your phone that is not obvious, and the rest just works the way Bluetooth Setup Assistant makes it look like it should work. (the obscure'esque setting: Tools -> Settings -> Packet Data -> Access Point : here, set the APN you want to use – don't know it? ok, copy it from the Access Point you typically use for internet access on the phone itself ie. the APN for AT&T-USA is either of isp.cingular or wap.cingular – oddly they have identical behavior as far as i see.)

  3. honestly, i dont see why people even post in forums anything more than this:
    http://europe.nokia.com/A4516037

    direct from the vendor, clear and concise, includes screen shots, doesn't require any downloads… am i missing something? in short, there is one setting you need in your phone that is not obvious, and the rest just works the way Bluetooth Setup Assistant makes it look like it should work. (the obscure'esque setting: Tools -> Settings -> Packet Data -> Access Point : here, set the APN you want to use – don't know it? ok, copy it from the Access Point you typically use for internet access on the phone itself ie. the APN for AT&T-USA is either of isp.cingular or wap.cingular – oddly they have identical behavior as far as i see.)

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