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Using cell phone with MS Smartphone 2002 as GPRS modem over USB
June 30, 2003 [MS Smartphone] | By anonymous 1.

Screenshot-rich how-to instructions have been published by PPCW.Net:
Connecting a Windows XP Notebook to GPRS by using the Microsoft Windows Powered Smartphone 2002 as modem is is pretty easy if you know how to do it. This is a step-by-step which works for all Windows XP Notebooks and Desktops with all HTC Smartphones like the Orange SPV; PPCW.Net i-Mate, Orange SPV100 and others and works for all GSM/GPRS carriers world wide.
Please note: connecting to the Internet with MS Smartphone over USB is faster and more reliable, than using infrared (see also related article from msmobiles.com about using infrared for this purpose here).

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