3G Dongle - Vega General

I have found a post on the forum Folio100 about using 3G modems. I could not try because my modem is ZTE and Huawei operate only. The file would have to remove the boot image and perhaps work if someone has a Huawei could comment.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914350

AS reported on MoDaCo forums there's a way to make Mobile Broadband dongles work.
C&P from there:
Details:
1. Installed theMoDaCo Custom ROM for the Advent Vega r7
2. Enabled USB Host Mode (USB Mode --> USB Host (required reboot)
3. Inserted the Huawei E220 USB Dongle (mine was a t-mobile PAYG dongle)
4. If USB Host Mode is enabled, the dongle will flash green, then blue
*Interesting bit*:
5a. Go to Settings --> Accounts & Sync --> Add Account
5b. Select 'Google'
5b. Hold down the back button (the physical button) for 2-5 seconds until a 'Wireless Settings' icon appears at the bottom of the screen
5c. Select 'Wireless Settings'
5d. Select '3G Service enabled'
5e. Select 'Data enabled'
5f. Select 'Network Operators' ... You may need to wait 10-30 seconds as the Vega configures itself to read the USB dongle, makes a connection and identifies what providers are available... the light on my USB Dongle went solid blue at this point (if I recall correctly)
5g. Choose your network operator
5h. The Vega notification bar will change to show a "3G" icon, which is animated to show upload/download action; and a signal strenth icon.
6. Ensure WiFi is off and surf to a website... In my case, I got the t-mobile top-up page, which showed me my dongle's phone number and the fact that I had no further credit on my account.
My huawei K4505 doesn't work... yet.
Maybe just maybe it's because it intends to start the cd-rom.
I haven't found the AT commands to disable cd-rom for this dongle yet, but this topic may help to others.
Source http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914350
You must disable the CD-ROM drive with AT^U2DIAG=0 on the modem before you can use it on the folio.
Connect your USB modem to your PC, find out the COM port used by the modem and then connect via putty to the COM port and send AT^U2DIAG=0.
Here is a tutorial how to send AT commands using Windows: http://3g-modem.wetpaint.com/page/ex...+under+Windows
Also disable the PIN check on your SIM card.

not working
not working for me. huawei e220 i´m on POV 10,2 with modaco vega rom r09.
everithing done as written above...
i have signal but no 3g symbol and internet is not working...
any suggestions?
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am I right, that that zip from lin above is not needed for vega?
I tried to flash it (with cw), but there was an error.

You need the last kernel in 1.08 or 1.09. It is not working in other stock roms.
The file of the first post is not needed.

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Having problems to use JasJar as wireless modem via USB :?

Hi all,
Yesterday I was trying to set up the JasJar to serve as USB modem for my laptop. I have found a complete step by step manual on http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=37298 post. I have tried to do all steps twice to be sure that everything is OK. But after 10 attempts to establish the connection I have gave up.
My phone is in Orange network in Poland. User name and password to access the internet from PDA via GPRS is ‘idea’ and ‘idea’. The access point name is ‘internet’. Those setting works fine on my PDA and should work as parameters for the Dial-up connection on the computer as well.
While I connect to the internet on my laptop via JasJar the connection process stalls on “Registering your computer on the network”. After that after few more seconds the GPRS connection on PDA is being disconnected. Does anybody know what’s wrong?
I have installed the latest version of the firmware available on iMate site (JASJAR_WWE_13076_164_10900_wwe_ship.exe)
Best regards
Marek Suski
Hi,
had the same problem with it in the beginning.
If you followed the detailed description I can only assume this problem:
You missed to insert the APN in the Wireless Modem driver on the PDA (this piece of Software is on the PDA; I have the German version where it is called "Funkmodem").
Go to Extras | Options at the bottom left within the Wireless Modem and tick the option you see there.
Then again insert into the box "Access Point Name" the correct APN of your operator.
Then it should work.
I think you know that the modem on the PDA has first to be started and then the PDA connected with the PC, because otherwise ActiveSync would start.
Post here if it works now or if you need further help !
I actually have a different problem: I've set it up as per the guides. But when I want to start the connection it doesn't work. Here's what I do:
1. Disable USB connecctions in ActiveSync
2. start Wireless Modem on MDA Pro
3. Connect cable to MDA
4. Start the connection. It starts dialling, but after 10 seconds comes up with a 692 error code. Apparently, this means: "Error 692: There was a hardware failure in the modem (or other connecting device)."
Also, when I look in the Wireless Modem application, the little square indicating Connection activity always remains yellow. I presume that upon succesful connection it will turn green?
Any thoughts, anyone?

Using GPRS/EDGE as a Modem to access internet via Notebook

Using GPRS/EDGE as a Modem to access internet with Desktop/ Notebook Computer
When I need to connect my Notebook to the internet, I always prefer Wifi or Broadband line. If no such medium to connect internet, I will use PDA and USB cable. First of all, you need a modem driver for Windows 2000/XP and a simple dial-up utility. Both files are available here: USB Modem. It is a zip file and has 2 files, (1) USBMDM.INF, (2) USBModem_Dialer.exe. Just download them and unpack to you Desktop/Notebook. Second, you must set the partnership to your Desktop/Notebook first before proceed following set up.
Go to program and run “Modem Link” and set the connection type. In this case, choose USB and APN and tap on the Activate button (In my example, APN is Peoples.net). The device has switched to the modem mode and is ready to connect.
Photo 1 -3
At the moment you connect the PDA to a desktop or notebook over USB cable, the computer will connect the PDA. Let the system work until you see the Photo 4, select third options as red arrow, click Next.
In the next dialogue Photo 5, you can see that the new device is called HTC USB Modem. Even though the system offers to do this for you, you'd better select the second option as red arrow to be able to select location of the driver manually.
In the next dialogue Photo 6, choose the folder where you have unpacked USBMDM.INF from there archive and click Next to continue. The system will be working and configuring for a while. If no problems occur, you have installed the modem successfully.
Go to your desktop/notebook, double click USBModem_Dialer.exe that is part of the zip file you had previously unpacked. (Photo 7) As you see the APN must same as PDA one. (In my example, APN is Peoples.net) Click Dial.
Done. You can surf internet with you desktop/notebook.
Important : The key of this setting is that the APN for PDA and Notebook/Desktop must be same. The name of APN which you can ask the services provider.
Please note that all photo is not mine but I tested on my 818pro & Wizard and Notebook and work fine
Great info! I use my qtek9100 and T-mobileGPRS every day for this purpose. Only thing that is different is that I use the standard Dailup Networking of XP. You don't need to specify a APN but you have to fill in a number to Dial: *99#
I tried the above on my O2 XDA Atom and it didnt work, first in the PDA I was unable to select th APN (the dropdown list was empty). second thing is on my laptop when i tried to select the USBMDM.INF the laptop rejected it as unfit for the hardware.
help.
Hi all.
I'm not able to enter the APN number in my Dopod 818 Pro too. Any ideas how?
this is what i did on my O2 mini:
i. Installed USB Modem dialer on my notebook.
ii. Before connecting the PDA: Disable allow USB and allow Network checkboxes on Microsoft ActiveSync Connection Setting.
iii. Go to Task Manager on the Notebook. Disable all WCExxx processes.
iv. Create Dialup Connection as you create for normal dial up phone connection: No username or password: Dial up no *99#
v. In your PDA, Open Wireless Modem: Click at Start.
vi. Connect your PDA to notebook using USB cable.
vii. Changed modem properties at dial up connection to HTC modem.
viii. Proceed with dial up.
so far it works for me...
pls help
the device already switched to modem mode and connect to decktop,
but the desktop cannot detect to 838pro.nothing detect new device.
and how to setting the partnership to your Desktop/Notebook first .
thankyou very much
fix apn
mcmug said:
Hi all.
I'm not able to enter the APN number in my Dopod 818 Pro too. Any ideas how?
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hi,
u will not be able to change apn anyways.u can only see it.
1st u should setup to access gprs internet on your ppc. this u do by going to
start>settings>connections>add a new modem connection, under select modem, cellular line gprs, next, now enter access point name as given by ur gprs service provider [mine is airtelgprs.com, gprs provider being airtel bengalooru] ,next, username and password as given by ur gprs provider [mine is leave both blank] , finish.
now go to modem link in start, programs, u can see ur apn as u entered.
if u still cannot see, go to start,settings, connections, connections, advanced, select networks, under programs that connect to internet, select the name of gprs u entered in above steps.
now u can goback and see in modem link.
now without activating modem link, browse internet in ppc only to c if all is right with ur gprs. if sucessful, then close pocket ie, activate modem link, connect to desktop or laptop via usb cable, use usb modem dialer or create other connection with no. as *99#[which is better, since in usb modem dialer, u cannot save apn, have to retype everytime]
any problemo in setting up gprs connection in ppc , contact ur gprs provider for settings. make sure gprs works in ppc b4 u setup to work in desktop.
alternate methods to use wizard as modem would be to use bluetooth DUN, or try pdanet 1.7
I don't find any variations in speed in any methods, all r as gud or as bad.
after hard reset,i can connect to devicve.
when dial to connet to internet ,snow "remote access error 797"
pls help
thanks
my PPC (XDA Stealth) is already in GPRS/Modem mode. when i connect it to my laptop using the sync cable, my laptop automatically installed its drivers. it didn't ask me to specify which driver to install. when i run HTC USB Modem, it says No USB Modem.
hi..I hav everything installed properly n it was workin earlier n now when I try to dial up the connection, it says hardware failure of modem...when tried pdanet it always says modem busy...pls help...
any way to do this with a G4 ibook?
EDIT: Nevermind... I found it... it is working great with my 6945 iPAQ via Bluetooth, for free! If someone wants to check this, look over Here
Sorry i posted to the wrong thread.
WM6 HTC Tytn usb modem settings
Hi, in WM6 there is no Wireless modem icon and settings.
Modem is HTC USB Sync, not USB modem.
What can I do?
Thanks
Start internet sharing on the tytn and chose usb and then connect to your pc with usb cabel and thats it
sas90850 said:
... new device is called HTC USB Modem. Even though the system offers to do this for you, you'd better select the second option as red arrow to be able to select location of the driver manually.
In the next dialogue Photo 6, choose the folder where you have unpacked USBMDM.INF from there archive and click Next to continue. The system will be working and configuring for a while. If no problems occur, you have installed the modem successfully.
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My XDA Atom is detected as a 'Windows USB Modem' rather than 'HTC USB modem' and the driver in the zip is not compatible with my device. Can anyone place the link to the driver file for XDA atom into this topic?
Is there any posibility to connect using HSDPA?
Because the subject specifically mentioned GPRS/EDGE ...
Thanks
I was searching for this solution some hours now...
Great fix!
Great!
Thanx!
Suberly simple and works perfectly!
Regards
wm6 sharing not as a modem, it sharing as a sharing device. i alos finding the driver.. but if you have install active sync b4, i can auto find a driver. but the driver how can i capture out? becuase if i connect to other notebook, it also ask me to install the driver
Still having trouble connecting
AndreyC said:
My XDA Atom is detected as a 'Windows USB Modem' rather than 'HTC USB modem' and the driver in the zip is not compatible with my device. Can anyone place the link to the driver file for XDA atom into this topic?
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I have an AT&T/Cingular 8525
I'm still having trouble. I connect the USB cable (after selecting connect onthe Internet Sharing). When I go through the process and select the .inf file, my PC (running WinXP) says that the "file contains no info for the device". What's going on with that?
I've searched all over the net and downloaded the USBMDM.INF file from 100 different places (thinking they were just corrupt files) but to no avail.
Someone help, please!

Using the Atom as a BT modem for a PC

Hi Guys,
I'm really stumped here, i have been on the www for days trying to findout how to get my Atom to work as a BT Modem for my PC. I keep going round in circles trying to locate the file USBMDM.INF but can not find this file anywhere. I have followed links to advise that i need to start "Modem Link" from program files but then i need the USBMDM.INF file to go to the next step....at least i think i do???......... can anyone help me to set up my Atom as a modem for my Laptop PC??
Thanx for any assistance that you can give.
instruction:
XdaAtom_Wireless.zip
Without pictures the instruction look like follows:
XdaAtom – Wireless Modem via Bluetooth
a.) Pairing Devices
1. To turn on Bluetooth on your device. Tap Start --> Settings --> Connection --> Bluetooth
2. Check on "Turn on Bluetooth" and "Make this device discoverable to other devices"
3. Tap on "Devices" and tap on "New Partnership..." to search for bluetooth devices.
4. Select your computer name and tap on "Next" to pair the devices.
5. Key in Passkey (for example "0000") and tap "Next" to continue.
6. On your computer, key in the same Passkey and click "OK".
7. On your device, check on "Serial Port" and click "Finish"
8. A partnership will be created on your device. Tap "OK".
b.) Disable incoming beam files
1. on your device, tap on Start --> Settings --> Connections --> Beam. Untick "Receive all incoming beams" and tap "OK".
c.) Disable Microsoft Active sync on your computer.
1. On your PC, launch Microsoft Activesync. Click on File  Connection Setting
2. Uncheck “Allow USB Connections” and “Allow connections to one of the following” then Click “OK”
3. Microsoft Activesync is disabled.
d.) Configuring Modem
1. On your computer, click on Start --> Control Panel --> Phone and Modem Options
2. Click on "Modem" tab and select "Bluetooth DUN Modem" then click on "Properties".
3. Select “Advanced” tab and type in Extra initialization commands and Click “OK”.
** Depending on which service you want to create a connection to, you have to use the appropriate APN name and replace the “internet”. You may want to refer to your operator or its web site for the APN names.
e.) Create a Dial-up Connection
1. on your computer, Start  Control Panel  Network Connection
2. Click on “Create a new connection”.
3. Open the "New Connection Wizard" in XP and select “Connect to Internet” and click “Next”.
4. Choose “Set up my connection manually” and click “Next”.
5. Select “Connect using a dial-up modem” and click “Next”.
6. Tick on “Bluetooth DUN Modem” only and click “Next”.
7. Type in any name for your connection and click “Next”.
8. Type in Phone Number “*99#” and click “Next”
9. Type in Username and Password required (if any) and click “Next” then “Finish”.
10. Press “Dial” to connect to your modem connection.
11. If everything worked fine, you should able to get connected.
** You may want to refer to your computer’s Bluetooth software manufacturer for more information regarding to the dialing method.
f.) Disconnect Wireless Modem
1. To disconnect the connection, right-click on the dial-up connection and click on "Disconnect"
Thanx for the detailed set-up instructions Kropotov!
I follwed to the letter but at this time I'm still unable to get it all to work. When i enable the PC dial up connection it activeate the Atom cos the back light come on abd the BT symbol in the PC system tray changes colour. However it does not want to get past this stage and no signs of the GPRS sybol coming on the PPC...........I know my GPRS APN is "NET" with user name being the operator and the password being "WAP" but still nothing working. I just don't know why it should be so hard to establish a link via BT or USB cable. It was easier to do on my old Nokia 6030 about 5 years ago than it is on my Atom!
Regards
Chris.
try to connect to GPRS using USB connection...
Can you go to internet from your Atom?
How do I know which COM port the ActiveSync is using......would it be COM1 by default? When i try to set up a DUN modem the only ports that i can see are all Bluetooth ports that i have created, I do nt get the choice for COM1.
I also found some instructions from O2 on how to set up an Xda II to act as a modem, in these instructions you set up a new standard modem on the PC, disable Activesync on the PC then deactivate "Receive all beams" on the PPC and then activate "Modem Link" on the PPC. Then when you plug in the PDA to the PC via USB cable the computer will detect new hard ware and try to install a drive, I have not been able to locate the required driver o the internet so can not get any further with this method. The driver is on the OEM CD supplied with the device and as I'm away from home i can not check if i have the driver on the CD that came with the Atom. The driver i called "HTC USB Modem".
angusc :wink:
http://www.rapidshare.ru/27257
Kropotov,
I can't figure out how to download the file from this site, sorry to be such a pain.
http://dl.rapidshare.ru/27257/99530/USBMDM.INF
Thanx again for your continued support and assistance but that link is not working for me at this time, i will try it again later to hopefully get to that file!!
give me your mail. I will send you
kropotov,
Thx for the file, i installed a new modem on my PC and then activated the "modem link" on my PPC and installed the driver when prompted, but alas still not working. I think it is to do with the assigned COM port for the modem on the PC, I can only seem to choosE COM 4, 9, 13, 14, 15 when installing the modem to PC. I would think that the Atom would be com port 1-3 as it is connected to one of my PC USB ports......
Will keep playing and let you know if I manage to get it to work......Thanx for all your help.
Request Modem Driver for O2 XDA Atom
Dear all, Please anyone send me the Bluetooth modem driver, I just lost my CD, also the USB modem driver for O2 XDA Atom thanks alot
Cipto
O2 Atom
Request for BT modem driver
Hi, I'm looking for BT modem driver (.inf) to install in PC.
I'm using O2 Atom and my PC is Dell Latitude D420.
Thanks in advance for any help.
XDA Atom usb driver
Hi,
I'd like to know if somebody can send for me the drivers for my XDA Atom, because I don't have the original CD.
Thanx
Alvaro
xda atom driver
Hi,
I just found the correct drive for XDA Atom in the internet:
http://files.pdamobiz.com/Tools/atom_usbmdm.rar
I hope it help....
Alvaro
Is it possibe to use the usb/bluetooth modem to receive incoming connections?
Thanks.
Jebril can you pls send the same driver for my h/s ....Thanx.
Serial Port not appearing while teaming
Hi
I followed the following steps:
1. To turn on Bluetooth on your device. Tap Start --> Settings --> Connection --> Bluetooth
2. Check on "Turn on Bluetooth" and "Make this device discoverable to other devices"
3. Tap on "Devices" and tap on "New Partnership..." to search for bluetooth devices.
4. Select your computer name and tap on "Next" to pair the devices.
5. Key in Passkey (for example "0000") and tap "Next" to continue.
6. On your computer, key in the same Passkey and click "OK".
7. On your device, check on "Serial Port" and click "Finish"
My O2 Atom is not showing any serial port to select
any idea?
Regards
kropotov said:
instruction:
XdaAtom_Wireless.zip
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Good work mate, but still wait for the laptop to come

wireless modem

Has someone connected a laptop to internet using TyNT?
I cant. I did it with my htc universal using the wireless modem or internet sharing (aku 3.2).
But TynT hasnt "internet sharing utility" and my laptop doesnt recognize it as modem. Some idea?
thanks
Do you have under programs wireless modems? If you launch this and got to usb then start; your laptop/pc will pnp and request instalation of drivers, I think the drivers and software are on the wiki. Also remember to use the correct APN name i.e. for T-mob uk it is general.t-mobile.uk
cool this worked fine for me, i just needed to change the apn settings from "internet" to "general.t-mobile.uk"
Check the Hermes FAQ: there's a section about using TyTN as a laptop modem...
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Hermes_FAQs
Bye
It worked when i used my Univesal. But now, when a click "start" in wireless modem app and plug it to the laptop nothing happens.....No hardware detected......
im usin orange spv m500. when i connect the phone to my laptop using USB cable, nothin happens. no hardware detected. it doesnt prompt to install any driver.. pls help!! :!:
It works fine for me with a BlueTooth connection. I don't think anybody has it working over USB.
It works fine using a Dial-up Connection from Windows.... you don't need to activate the Wireless Modem on the TyTN... in fact doing so will prevent it from working...
Hi.Yes, it works setting a dial-up connection with bluetooth but i want to use the wireless modem usb because the dial-up system closes the connection if you receive a phone call.......
I miss the utility "internet sharing" from Universal Aku 3.2. I hope it is present in next TyNT rom....
i have found the solution
go to start > programs > wireless modem
select connection type USB
tap Start
then connect ur mobile device to ur laptop or pc. it will detect new hardware n will prompt to install driver. u can download the driver and utility from here
Code:
http://dl1.uploadgalaxy.com/files/e52d58daacf8/USB_Modem.zip.html
when I plug the tynt in my pc or my laptop (with the wireless app running on usb) nothing happens....
mine is a spv m500. OS is windows mobile 2003. it detects new hardware only when u plug in after pressing the start button
Yes. I have Imate pocket pc and Imate jasjar and it works in than way. But it doesnt work with TyNT (for me)
shafiu said:
i have found the solution
go to start > programs > wireless modem
select connection type USB
tap Start
then connect ur mobile device to ur laptop or pc. it will detect new hardware n will prompt to install driver. u can download the driver and utility from here
Code:
http://dl1.uploadgalaxy.com/files/e52d58daacf8/USB_Modem.zip.html
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Hi I used have functional connection from my laptop to TyTN using USB cable. but since last week it started telling me that there is some remote access error (I have tried different cable to check whether it is broken or not ... didn't help)
so I removed the HTC USB modem .. so I could re-do it .. since then I can't install it again .. it evern doesn't detect the TyTN so I could process it using wizard mode .. and when I want to do it manually it doesn't work as well
can somebody please help?
thx in advance
dherrero said:
when I plug the tynt in my pc or my laptop (with the wireless app running on usb) nothing happens....
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Yup, exactly the same here, any ideas anyone?
Thanks.
M.
have you
1. disabled USB/Serial connections in ActiveSync and
2. started the "Wireless Modem" application?
not helping .. I am starting to think about HR .... BT connection is toooo slow :/
EDIT .. I have used HR ... created new connection .. tested it (it worked) and used back-up .. now it doesn't work again and keep teeling me about some access error 680
I am going for finall HR I am affraid ...
a BT modem connection will at best have less than half the speed of a wired USB one... (see my previous benchmark thread).
goestoeleven said:
have you
1. disabled USB/Serial connections in ActiveSync and
2. started the "Wireless Modem" application?
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Yes i have do so but nothing append pc dont want see the tynt.
I have try 3 part program like mobile stream usb modem...
But nothing work for me..
I have give a look to wiki faq but nothing this url:
thread 1:http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=59586 and
Thread 2; http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=57841 are simply death link...
Have somebody an idea???
thx
works through usb no problem
Part I: Install USB Modem Driver
1. Make sure that your PocketPC does not connect with your PC
2. Disable ActiveSync USB port connect on your PC
3. Tap device Start->Programs->Wireless Modem -> Tools->Options, and input your APN of your service provider. Then tap “OK”
4. Make sure the “Connection Type” selected ”USB” , Now press the button “Start” , and connect your device with PC through USB cable
5. On your desktop PC will found a new hardware
6. Select “No, not this time” and press “Next”
7. Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)” and press “Next”
8. Specify USB Modem driver(USBMDM.inf) path and press “Next”
9. Press “Continue Anyway” to continue install USB Modem driver
10. Press “Finish” to finish driver install
11. After installation you have a new USB Modem called “HTC USB Modem” in Control Panel->Phone and Modem Options
Part II: Create New USB Dialer
1. In “Control panel”, select “Network Connections”
2. Click “Create a new connection”
3. Press “Next” to start Dialer create process
4. Select “Connect to the Internet” then press “Next”
5. Select “Set up my connection manually” then press “Next”
6. Select “Connect using a dial-up modem” then press “Next”
7. Select your “USB Modem” then press “Next”
8. Input modem ISP Name, like “ABC”, then press “Next”
9. Input dialup number “*99#” then press “Next”
10. Select “Anyone’s use” or “My use only” then press “Next”
11. Input “User Name” and “Password”, default is empty, then press “Next”
12. Check/Uncheck “Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop” then press “Finish”
13. After setup completed, you can see a new dialer in “Network Connections”
14. Execute your new USB Modem Dialer(ABC)
15. Press “Dial” to dialup to network
works 100% tried it fine. document was taken off somewhere i think on the wiki so no thanks to me. Just to confirm via usb works fine and it is quick
sk8funk said:
Part I: Install USB Modem Driver
1. Make sure that your PocketPC does not connect with your PC
2. Disable ActiveSync USB port connect on your PC
3. Tap device Start->Programs->Wireless Modem -> Tools->Options, and input your APN of your service provider. Then tap “OK”
4. Make sure the “Connection Type” selected ”USB” , Now press the button “Start” , and connect your device with PC through USB cable
5. On your desktop PC will found a new hardware
6. Select “No, not this time” and press “Next”
7. Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)” and press “Next”
8. Specify USB Modem driver(USBMDM.inf) path and press “Next”
9. Press “Continue Anyway” to continue install USB Modem driver
10. Press “Finish” to finish driver install
11. After installation you have a new USB Modem called “HTC USB Modem” in Control Panel->Phone and Modem Options
Part II: Create New USB Dialer
1. In “Control panel”, select “Network Connections”
2. Click “Create a new connection”
3. Press “Next” to start Dialer create process
4. Select “Connect to the Internet” then press “Next”
5. Select “Set up my connection manually” then press “Next”
6. Select “Connect using a dial-up modem” then press “Next”
7. Select your “USB Modem” then press “Next”
8. Input modem ISP Name, like “ABC”, then press “Next”
9. Input dialup number “*99#” then press “Next”
10. Select “Anyone’s use” or “My use only” then press “Next”
11. Input “User Name” and “Password”, default is empty, then press “Next”
12. Check/Uncheck “Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop” then press “Finish”
13. After setup completed, you can see a new dialer in “Network Connections”
14. Execute your new USB Modem Dialer(ABC)
15. Press “Dial” to dialup to network
works 100% tried it fine. document was taken off somewhere i think on the wiki so no thanks to me. Just to confirm via usb works fine and it is quick
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Hi, read/found it somewhere in the wiki, and it works as you described.
Only thing is always start the modem first before connecting to the PC. Works everytime for me:
Connected speed: 230.4 kpbs (good enough for me as I'm on EDGE connection)
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How use ATOM as modem to connect my laptop to internet

Hi.
I have an ATOM and I would like to use my MacBook and my Laptop PC to connect trought the ATOM EDGE funtion using Bluetooth.
I can easly navigate in internet using ATOM internal browser and programs but I'd like to use as a modem it.
Can anyone explain me how does it work to connect to my 2 Laptops (one per time)?
I tried connecting it before to the net then using WiFi or bluetooth .. but nothing to do.
Very sad.
I'd like to use it much more but is always swithced off closed in the box!
Thank You very much for your help
Ciao
Cixi,
I had the same request and was actually coming back to my original post to update it with the information that i got from O2 and finally I managed to set up for oth a USB modem connection and a USB one. I have attached the USB Modem driver but saved as a .txt file so you will have to open it in note pad and rename it as a .INF file (can also be found on the companion CD that shipped with your Atom) to this post (if uploading allows).
Below are the detailed instructions from O2 to set up a USB connection.
Regards
Chris.
Wireless Modem via USB for XdaAtom
a.) Installing USB Modem driver
1. On your PC, launch Microsoft Activesync. Click on File  Connection Setting
2. Uncheck “Allow USB Connections” and “Allow connections to one of the following” then Click “OK”
3. Microsoft Activesync is disabled.
4. On your device, tap on Start  Programs  Modem Link
5. Select “USB” for the from the Connection drop-down menu.
6. Tap on “Active” and connect your USB cable with your device and the USB port on your PC.
7. Windows XP will recognize the device as a new USB device an will start to install the required modem driver.
8. Select “Install from a list or specific location” and Click “Next”
9. Select “Don’t search. I will choose the driver to install”.
10. Select Modems and click “Next”.
11. Click on “Have ****”.
12. Now browse the location where you have stored the modem driver and click “Open”.
13. Click “Next” to continue the installation.
14. Windows XP will notify you that the driver isn't digital signed so click “Continue Anyway”.
15. Now the driver will be copied to the appropriate location.
16. If the installation was successful you will get a notification from Windows XP. Click “Finish”.
b.) Configuring USB Modem Driver
1. On your PC, Click on Start  Control Panel  Phone and Modem Options
2. Select “O2 USB Modem Link” and click “Properties”.
3. Select “Advanced” tab and type in Extra initialization commands and Click “OK”. (Command is: AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","YOUR_APN_NAME","",0,0)
** Depending on which service you wants to create a connection to, you have to use the appropriate APN name and replace the “YOUR_APN_NAME”. You may want to refer to your operator or its web site for the APN names.
c.) Create a Dial-up Connection
1. Start  Control Panel  Network Connection
2. Click on “ Create a new connection”.
3. Open the "New Connection Wizard" in XP and select “Connect to Internet” and click “Next”.
4. Choose “Set up my connection manually” and click “Next”.
5. Select “Connect using a dial-up modem” and click “Next”.
6. Tick on “O2 USB Modem Link” only and click “Next”.
7. Type in any name for your connection and click “Next”.
8. Type in Phone Number “*99#” and click “Next”
9. Type in Username and Password required (if any) and click “Next” then “Finish”.
10. Press “Dial” to connect to your modem connection.
11. If everything worked fine, you should able to get connected.
d.) Disconnect USB Wireless Modem
1. On your device, tap on “Deactivate” to disconnect Wireless Modem connection.
O2 Instructions with pictures - USB Modem Set-up
Here are the O2 instructions with pictures for the USB Modem
you so funny! :lol:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=59804
And as Kropotov points out, he was very helpful in assisting me on the previous post that he references above and that i was coming back to update prior to seeing your post.
Attached is the set up instructions for BT Modem link.
Diffence is that with USB modem the connection is of course faster than BT. Also your phone can still accept phone calls while your using the USB modem link but go straight to your Voice mail if your using the BT modem connection.
Thank You All.
Do you think it will work with MacBook Pro too?
I left the Atom at home and now I'm around so I can't try your settings in windoz but as soon as I get back I try them so I can tell you more.
I prefer BT communications since I can swap between PC and MAC easly
Thank You anyway great persons here.
Any idea on how could I achive this with SuSe Linux 10 running KDE?
Hi all,
I lost my CD, so I don't have the modem driver. Can anyone tell me where I can download the atom modem driver? I really want my labtop can use my atom phone as a modem to connect the internet. Thank you in advance!!!
eric50022 said:
Hi all,
I lost my CD, so I don't have the modem driver. Can anyone tell me where I can download the atom modem driver? I really want my labtop can use my atom phone as a modem to connect the internet. Thank you in advance!!!
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hi
i did`nt find modem driver in my CD.can you help me?
thank you!
angusc said:
11. Click on “Have ****”.
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LOL.. I dont see this option on my PC.
Anyone got drivers for Vista? I had tested the CD one and it not working.
Definitely need drivers for Vista...Anyone have one?
Thanks
O2 XDA Atom USB not recoginzed
Hi All,
I am trying to connect to Internet on laptop using O2 XDA Atom as a modem. But my laptop is not recognizing my O2 XDA when I connect it to USB port in my laptop. I am not getting the window which asks to install the driver. I tried uninstalling & reinstalling Microsoft ActiveSync but that did not help either. I have O2 Windows USB driver with me.
Can someone please help what more can I try?
thanx- guys
it contain driver for o2 xda atom........enjoy
thankyou for sharing all of you guys, this topic already posted before, i just dont remember, it was long time,.
so maybe many people still dont know how to do it, they can read here,.
modem link - vista configuration
I have been using my atom for 2yrs now. and thanks to all your posts i was able to configure my atom as a modem to my then XP based computer. Recently i bought a laptop with vista in it. Can anyone help me configuring the atom to a vista so i can be able to use it as a modem? Many thanks....
zhardouz said:
I have been using my atom for 2yrs now. and thanks to all your posts i was able to configure my atom as a modem to my then XP based computer. Recently i bought a laptop with vista in it. Can anyone help me configuring the atom to a vista so i can be able to use it as a modem? Many thanks....
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Hi, you don't need to install anything, just plug your atom via usb cable and run internet sharing application, tap connect then it should be a usb modem.
How about Atom Exec as modem to connect my laptop to internet
How about Atom Exec as modem to connect my laptop to internet by using Vista
any idea?
Why All That?
Read first post and was thinking why you need to connect your Atom Life as modem with manual setting while its just one click away
Assuming A) you have GPRS connection and phone data settings are working as told by GSM provider, you can browse on your phone.
Assuming B) On your pc/laptop you must have installed either ActiveSync 4.2 (WinXP) or later or Mobile_Device_Centre in any version of Vista and you are able to connect your phone to pc. NO NEED TO DISABLE, KEEP THEM WORKING.
If you are ready with above two things, just do one following step.
Step 1) Start >> Programms >> Internet Sharing >> Connect. THATS ALL, YOU ARE ALREADY BROWSING ON YOUR PC.
Only two options are seen in INTERNET SHARING, first to select is USB and second is your GPRS connection profile.
Someone please tell me why all those manual things are required, just for browsing on pc/laptop.
thanks
thank you very much!

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