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2007-11-26
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2007-11-26
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2007-11-26
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After hours of scouring the internet for a solution I came across a right gem.
Surfing speed is the same as when I am on my home wifi network, pages just take seconds to render.
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2007-12-13
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2007-12-15
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2007-12-15
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2007-12-15
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2007-12-16
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After hours of scouring the internet for a solution I came across a right gem.
It’s basically a simple script that changes a line in the registry of the mobile phone (pocket pc). So instead of using bluetooth for it's ICS it now uses much faster WIFI.
Now I can connect to my mobile phone over WIFI using ad-hoc and it’s very fast as I am with T-mobile and they support HSDPA.
Also my mobile can now be used as a gateway with anything that has WIFI.
Surfing speed is the same as when I am on my home wifi network, pages just take seconds to render.
Can’t wait for OS2008
Rob