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Hi. I'm not sure if there's already a topic about this, but anyway. I've got a Toshiba e330 and I don't know how to connect it to the internet by my pc, I think it's more a software problem than a hardware one. The only things I have are the ppc and it's cradle; of course, the internet connection in my pc. I also know that there's a device that allows me to connect via bluetooth in a SD stick, but I don't want to buy it or any other device. I'll appreciate any help. thanks Jayer
I think I understand what you're asking... just in case that I don't, I'm going to restate what I think you're asking.
I think you want to tether (use the internet from the connection of your device, and use that to power your laptop/computer to be able to get on the internet). right? If yes, then you have to go into the communication manager. There should be a button, or an option for you to do "internet sharing". At least that's what I do for my phone. I don't know if the E330 is different though, because I am using the HTC (Sprint) Touch.
Also, if you want to do that with Bluetooth, I'd suggest you to turn the bluetooth on first, then go to "settings" and "connections"
When you select Bluetooth, there should be an option for you to connect to the device (your computer in this case) and make it go through a correct port.
am I on the target? or I didn't understand your question at all?