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Browsing inernet through PC using iPhone GPRS

Last answer on Aug 3, 2009 10:05:30 pm BST Jitu, on Jul 8, 2009 6:29:04 am BST 
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Hello,i have apple iPhone and Airtel GPRS connection but I want to access using this GPRS connection how to do it? Is any special software/hardware required for it.I have data cable to connect it to computer.please help

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epsiman, on Jul 8, 2009 6:52:18 pm BST
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It's simple, i think you can connect via bluetooth...

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Jitu, on Jul 9, 2009 4:48:14 am BST

No it's not possible using bluetooth is there any other method by using data cable

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 Tom6, on Aug 3, 2009 10:05:30 pm BST

Hi :)

It may depend on which version of linux but this forum should be able to help
http://www.linuxquestions.org
as it deals with a huge range of different versions of linux but is dedicated to linux support.

It might be worth popping along to
http://distrowatch.com
to see if you recognise which of those versions of linux you are using. If you see your version listed down on the right-hand side then click on it and navigate to the "User Forums" for your version of linux. They should be able to give much better help in there.

Good luck and regards from
Tom :)

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