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I used to carry small phone + PDA but it used up too many pockets, and when I was stuck somewhere it would be the one time I didn't have it with me.

I always have my phone, so I can always get on messenger, always check my mail, always post on brisky etc... I'm lucky to pay

OK this is how I run it.

I setup a GPRS connection on my phone' date=' the PDA then connects to the phone via bluetooth and uses it like a modem. The PDA I have is an ipaq which comes with windows pocket premium 2003 which also includes MSN, once you have connected to the internet from the PDA you just start MSN and vola pocket MSN which is great on the move.[/quote']

Thanks - I'll give it a go :thumbup:

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You can't usefully access Briskoda (even on PDA setting) through a mobile connection with your laptop... I've tried

IBM thinkpad and Nokia (vodafone) 6100 :grumpy:

Don't forget the PDA view ;)

Strips all images out and leaves just the basics although not all functionailty is available.

Thanks - I'll give it a go :thumbup:

I had to get the settings for my phone off my service provider.

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i got me a nokia 6600, its got bluetooth and pretty sure it can be used as a modem, didn't think of this option actually. not sure now if the notebook has bluetooth built in?? might do as its a centrino with lots of wireless stuff.

btw heard from the place already, only posted it last night and they expect me to have it before christmas :thumbup:

i got me a nokia 6600, its got bluetooth and pretty sure it can be used as a modem, didn't think of this option actually. not sure now if the notebook has bluetooth built in?? might do as its a centrino with lots of wireless stuff.

Not sure - if it doesn't, a USB Bluetooth dongle is only about

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no onboard blue tooth but i have found a pcmcia bluetooth adapter for

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