bluetooth netzwerk ... MAC - PC

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Hi ,

also ich versuche ein netzwerk aufzubauen ... um auf meinem emac internet zu nutzen ...

folgendes :

versuche vom emac (OSX) über den Win PC (WinXP) aufs Internet zurgreifen zu können.

kennt jemand da eine schritt für schritt anleitung ...

:confused:
 
hmm ... oder mal was anderes ...

bei osx befindet sich in den systemeinstellungen noch nichtmal das bluetooth icon ... hab aber irgendwie alles andere da ...

bzw kann durch das icon in die bluetooth einstellungen gehen ...
 
wegen dem icon, hast du die neusten updates heruntergeladen?? sollte kein problem sein nachher.

ich versuche aber verzweifelt mien ibook über bluetooth ins netz zu bringen, (pc als "server")... lasst mich wissen..
 
Internet vai Bluetooth konfigurieren

Habe da was gefunden, wie man vorgehen muss, wenn man den mac als client nimmt und den pc als server;


Windows XP/2003:

Installing Blutooth Adapter:
Install latest Bluetooth drivers (as of writing Widcomm Bluetooth Software v1.3.2.7)
Configure your Bluetooth adapter and enable Bloothtooth Serial Port
Note down the COMx port for later use in guide, mine is on COM4
Creating Direct Serial Link:
Control Panel -> Modems -> New Modem
Select "Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list."
Click "Next." Highlight "Communications cable between two computers"
Click "Next."
On the next screen, under the question "On which ports do you want to install it?" choose "Selected ports." Then highlight the serial port used by your BT adapter for Serial Port, etc COM4 for mine.
Click "Next," and when available, click "Finish."
Confuring the COM Port:
Control Panel -> Modems
In the "Phone and Modem Options" window, highlight the modem added above and click "Properties."
Click the "Modem" tab. Change the "Maximum Port Speed" to 115200 (or higher, if available).
Click "OK" and then close the "Phone and Modem Options" window.
Set Up Incoming Connections:
Right click on "My network Places" select Properties
Select "Create a new connection."
Click "Next" in the "New Connection Wizard" window.
Click the "Set up an advanced connection" radio button.
Click "Next."
Click the "Accept incoming connections radio button.
Check ONLY the box containing the modem created previously (probably named "Communications cable between two computers").
Click "Next."
Click "Do not allow virtual private connections."
Click "Next."
At the "User Permissions" screen, check the new user you want to have dialin permissions.
Click "Next,"
Click "Finish"
On Mac OS X 10.2.6 (10.2.x):

You'll need to pair your devices together before you do this, I'll leave that to you talented people.

Creating Bluetooth Serial Port:
Open Applications
Open Utilties
Open Bluetooth Serial Utility
Click "New"
Under "Name", add a description for connection with no spaces, ie BlueNet
Click "Outgoing" and "Select Device"
Click the device name and "Bluetooth Serial Port"
Tick "Show In Network Preferences"
Change "Port Type" to RS-232
Creating PPP connection:
Open "System Preferences"
Open "Network"
Select "Show", select our Serial Port Name, ie BlueNet
Select TCP/IP
Select "Configure" to read Using PPP
Select PPP
"Account Name", is your dialin user you created under Windows XP/2003
"Password", well your password
Click "PPP Options"
Have ths ticked, "Use TCP header compression"
Have ths ticked, "Connect using a terminal (command line)"
Close PPP Options
Select "Modem"
Click "Modem" and select "Null Modem 115200"
Untick "Wait for dial tone before dialing"
Click "Show modem status in menu bar"
Click "Apply Now"
Connecting to the Internet:
Click your Modem Status on the Finder
Select your description, ie BlueNet
Click your Modem Status on the Finder
Click Connect
When Terminal Windows pops up type in, clientclient
A message saying CLIENTSERVER will pop up, click "Continue"



Das einzige problem dass ich habe; die verbindung steht, doch wenn ich dann den browser öffne, findet er die seite nicht.. habe auf allen rechner diese dns eingetragen;
 
Bluetooth ist zwar cool, aber warum vernetzt Du die zwei Rechner nicht einfach mit Kabel und nutzt von XP das Internet-Sharing?
 
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