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2012-08-06
, 16:47
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@ France
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#12
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I just got tethering working using Bluetooth between the N9 and Nexus 7. I prefer Bluetooth tethering when I don't need a super-fast connection as it goes easier on the battery.
I installed an app on the Nexus 7 from Google Play called "BlueVPN [DUN Client]". I then paired the devices, started BlueVPN, and set the Access Point (3G) name in the settings. I could then link to the N9 and use my 3G connection.
I've also read that this works more reliably when wi-fi is turned off on the Nexus 7.
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2012-08-07
, 15:48
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2012-08-07
, 21:57
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2012-08-07
, 22:04
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@ France
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#15
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when tethered via this method, I have no problem browsing the web, but I seem unable to get anything done in terms of download/install from the Play Store and the Gmail App seems to hang when trying to send or receive emails. Not sure why...
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2012-08-08
, 04:16
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@ london
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2012-08-08
, 06:46
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@ Finland
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#17
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Is there a way to enable the WiFi hotspot on the n9 without it being in adhoc mode? Since the nexus 7 doesn't detect that mode of broadcasting... although Bluetooth internet connectivity is possible its less then idle not that I'm complaining....
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2012-08-08
, 10:09
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2012-08-09
, 22:16
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2012-08-13
, 13:05
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#20
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Finally got round to getting this sorted today!
Work perfect, massive thanks to Mattaustiin for the solution.
FYI - how I got it to work...
- Turn wireless off on Nexus 7 (N7)
- Pair devices via Bluetooth
- Under 'settings' on BlueVPN (N7) select access point and enter the APN found in the N9 under settings> Internet Connection > Edit Networks > *your mobile internet network* (in my case its - general.t-mobile.uk)
- In BlueVPN select the paired N9 device (it will start to show its trying to connect)
- When the big 'power' style button comes up on BlueVPN you are connected!
Mountains of WIN!
thanks again