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How to Connect Mobile to computer as Modem to use Internet

Updated on February 19, 2013

How to connect mobile to pc as modem

There are several cellular companies provides internet service with there cellular service as GPRS or EDGE internet service, to use this internet service we all need is GPRS or EDGE enabled mobile phone. We can use internet on mobile for browsing WAP sites and also to download wallpapers, applications, songs and videos etc. We can also use internet on our personal computers by connecting any GPRS enabled mobile to our computer. Ours requirements are GPRS enabled handset, data cable or Bluetooth connectivity, computer or laptop.

To use internet on computer we required GPRS enabled handset because when we connect our phone to computer then computer will identify our phone as modem. This modem is always required wherever internet connectivity is there. So our computer will convert cell into as modem.

Data cable is required to connect our mobile to computer or laptop. This data cable is provided by your mobile manufacturer company, it come with your handset or if not provided then you have to purchase separately. If your phone having Bluetooth technology functions then you can connect your mobile with the help of Bluetooth to your PC or laptop. This Bluetooth connectivity will be wireless but it having limited range for connectivity to stay active with devices.

Computer or Laptop is required if you want to use internet and to make connectivity with your mobile.

Mobile to Modem

Here I am introducing you that how to connect mobile handset with your laptops and computers. When you purchase any GPRS enabled handset the retailer gives you full pack of box which includes handset, charger, data cable, driver disk, etc. So our need is only with handset, data cable and driver disk.

Now connect data cable one end to computer and another end to mobile now in your computer you will get alert as new hardware found now you have to insert driver disk in your CD-ROM, from this disk, data cable connectivity drivers will install automatically, when you start installing PC-suite software which is also provided by mobile manufacturer company. This disk also includes modem drivers, which convert mobile as modem. After all this application install such as, connectivity drivers, modem drivers and PC-suite successfully. Now all we need is to create internet connectivity. By referring your cellular service provider you will get further information about setting in mobile device as modem setting and web setting. After receiving mobile settings from cellular company save that settings and restart your phone. In that pc-suite application there is connectivity option available go there, you will see now country and service providers. Select carefully your service provider and there will be another option to fill such as APN, which is known as Access Point Name, to fill this option contact your service provider for more details about setting and access point name. When you submit all settings correctly you can able to connect internet from your computer or laptop.

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