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can I use my phones net via PC ?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 12:16 pm
by steptoe
OK, been suggested by some I think know better than me in here....use my android fone to connect it to my PC and use my phones internet connection and allowance through my PC
I have got instructions on how to tether it to PC by cord USB etc or wifi is also a possibility.
When tethered by cord I did not get much, clicked on something and it looks like maybe my phone has now got GIMP from my PC - serious ? Maybe my PC got GIMP from my phone. GIMP is not what I want - I want to be able to get a browser for the net on my screen PC and use its keyboard, soak up some of my phones 5M of credit rather than try on its pissy little screen and keyboard, ditch my PC isp and save some subie moneys
Any assistance will help me with huawei U8350 android
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 12:33 pm
by Alex
yes you can. Im not sure if your phone has 'hotspot' capability. If it does you can hotspot your phone to a laptop using wifi.
Or else theres normally a 'internet pass-through' or similar option when you first connect your phone to the computer thru USB.
much easier to figure it out in person than figuring it out with typing.
alex
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:29 pm
by TOONGA
In wifi there should be an option to use connect via usb tethering you must have the cable connected to both devices then select usb tethering and you will then be able to suck the 5mb out of your phone
TOONGA
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 3:18 pm
by AlpineRaven
Depends what kind of phone you have.
I have an iPhone 4, it has its own WIFI that I can connect my iPad or Laptop via wifi to my iPhone to use the internet, I have 3gb data on my plan - pretty handy.
Cheers
AP
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 5:29 pm
by Brumby Kid
Get an iPhone of some sort already!!!!!
4 hard buttons, home, on off, volume up, volume down. And then a switch for silent.
The iOS user system is really simple and easy to use! (Even I can work it

hahaha)
Just simple and strait forward.
You won't regret it.
Cheers Cam
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 5:59 pm
by Alex
Brumby Kid wrote:Get an iPhone of some sort already!!!!!
4 hard buttons, home, on off, volume up, volume down. And then a switch for silent.
The iOS user system is really simple and easy to use! (Even I can work it

hahaha)
Just simple and strait forward.
You won't regret it.
Cheers Cam
poor advice. Android is very user friendly and only GIMPS with iphones who arent willing to try anything new say ios is easier. Be realistic! phones of any make arent hard to use. People make them seem hard to use becuase they arent interested in learning.
Jonno; i just googled your phone, it says it has wifi hotspot capability.
does your computer/laptop have wifi capability? if it does, i can walk you through setting up wifi hotspot really easily.
I hotspot my motorola tablet to my playstation for online gaming, it only runs 3G and works really well. Suprising really.
alex
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 7:39 pm
by TOONGA
Brumby Kid wrote:Get an iPhone of some sort already!!!!!
4 hard buttons, home, on off, volume up, volume down. And then a switch for silent.
The iOS user system is really simple and easy to use! (Even I can work it

hahaha)
Just simple and strait forward.
You won't regret it.
Cheers Cam
I have an iphone 4 and as a telephone it is a POS, mind you it makes a great remote for my Tbox

as well I have a Samsung Galaxy S2 which poops all over the iphone
Jonno how old is the laptop most from around 2005 onwards had wifi as standard issue along with an ethernet port
TOONGA
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:45 pm
by steptoe
ah,,,, it has wifi out but as you ask the PC no has wifi in , which is why I tried to tether it.
Has to be some way to slurp it up - the 5 GB. I tried my PC net disconnected, just tethered phone to PC and clicked on my mozilla firefox and got the timer circling backwards and very slowly - so something is happening.
My PC is dodo who use the optus wcdma. optus won't even try to supply as they know it will not be reliable in my location. dodo has confirmed I am in a grey area - turns black in 200metres south. Optus is sometimes very slow on the phone here, and wonderful in some other weird remote places - might be the problem for the tether.
To be fair to those offering tech help, I need to take notes and pics of what comes up on screen as I go - all in good time. I'll bump it when I am ready. Thanks guys
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 7:04 pm
by AlpineRaven
steptoe wrote:ah,,,, it has wifi out but as you ask the PC no has wifi in , which is why I tried to tether it.
Has to be some way to slurp it up - the 5 GB. I tried my PC net disconnected, just tethered phone to PC and clicked on my mozilla firefox and got the timer circling backwards and very slowly - so something is happening.
My PC is dodo who use the optus wcdma. optus won't even try to supply as they know it will not be reliable in my location. dodo has confirmed I am in a grey area - turns black in 200metres south. Optus is sometimes very slow on the phone here, and wonderful in some other weird remote places - might be the problem for the tether.
To be fair to those offering tech help, I need to take notes and pics of what comes up on screen as I go - all in good time. I'll bump it when I am ready. Thanks guys
Cant you use the USB cable and connect it to the pc to tether?
Cheers
AP
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 8:51 pm
by steptoe
I can tether the phone to the PC and get this >>>>>
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OK, now, with phone tethered by USB I click on my Mozilla icon on PC screen and get the connecting symbol rotate anti clock which is normal, but quite slow - and that is it ....just keeps doing it until I give up !
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:08 pm
by steptoe
it seems the phone will only allow data transfer not internet access or do I need to more , that is not obvious to me ??
Any help is appreciated

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 10:06 pm
by TOONGA
1. disconnect your computer from your normal modem / router /dongle / internet providing device
2.connect your phone to the computer and the USB cable, (it must be connected for the tethering to work) then in settings find tethering and portable hotspot, select that
3. then in the menu that opens, select / enable USB tethering. the software will install automatically and you will then be tethered to the computer.
4. You will now be able to use the phone as your network.
hope this helps I just used my phone to give you this walk through
TOONGA
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 10:09 pm
by Silverbullet
*Edit* Don't ya hate it when you reply to something without realizing there's another page of replies you haven't seen?

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 6:22 am
by steptoe
OK, thanks for reading and contributing.
One question - do I need to do all four steps each time I hook phone to PC?
Oh, and another one question regarding 'disconnect modem' _ I use a dongle in the USB port for WCDMA - remove it from USB port ? Or just not call it up ie not click on its icon?
Previuosly the attempt was done with tethering command given befor connect to PC - may have been the error
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:05 am
by steptoe
OK. Clicked on disconnect for my dongle.
Connected phone by tether USB cord
settings, wireless & network,tethering & hotspot, usb tethering ticked got rid of first foto above.
Got a "found new hardware wizard"
asked if I got a install CD with hardware install now - I didn't have install CD or any software so folled instructions to connect to internet via dongle and allowed windows to look for stuff
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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:21 am
by steptoe
So, I need to try a huawei website looking for U8350 installation android adapter software to tether it to PC ?
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:28 am
by steptoe
details of phone
http://www.pocketronics.com.au/Huawei-U ... bile-Phone
so, it is Android 2.2 for starters.....
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:39 am
by steptoe
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:23 am
by TOONGA
I searched for then downloaded the driver for you phone just then and it is the driver in the picture below
click on the green icon and it will install the drivers for the tethering process (but you must make sure your phone is just connected the way you did it the first time you got to those files) or copy the drivers to your desktop and go through the tethering process again when you get asked for the drivers browse to that folder and hopefully it will install
(not sure why those photos werent there when I looked at this thread yesterday)
you should now be able go through the tethering process and hopefully you will be able to use your phone as a modem / internet device
hope it works this time
TOONGA
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 1:56 pm
by steptoe
TOONGA wrote:
(not sure why those photos werent there when I looked at this thread yesterday)
TOONGA
Jules it is either old age or the kids causing that

Actually, my clock is 3 hours ahead of yours and I started it about 7.00am my time today!
Thanks I wil give it a go when time allows - already wasted time with .TS file getting it off my set top box external hard drive, download file reader successfully, now will be trying conversion to mpeg or jpeg and save it. Then may be time to try pdf reader download successfully after three crap tries.
thanks