first on ur mobile and computer bluetooth device>
then make ur computer to search ur mobile device>
now connect it via joint area network.
its done now u can use gprs>
to use edge connect in via ovi suite or data cable..its enable automatic
To use a Bluetooth dongle, it must first be plugged into the USB drive of a computer. After it is opened in the control panel on the computer, it is ready for use.
You would have to make use of a computer that connects both the WiMax usb and a network cable to connect to the switch. Then, in windows, you need to bridge the 2 connections.
Assuming that the second AP features a bridge mode then yes. Otherwise, no.
APs provide access to internet. Bridges connect together separated networks creating one bigger network.
You can certainly connect your PSP to your computer via a USB cable to transfer files to and from it, and you can use the PSP's WLAN function to connect to a wireless connection point. But you don't use the computer as a bridge between PSP and internet, the PSP needs to connect to the router.There might be homebrew software that can do it though.
Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Williamsburg bridge
Connect northen and southern part
Yes with a wireless router and connect the PS3 by the ethernet port to a wireless ethernet bridge. see related link
Sony has not released a wireless adapter specifically for the PS3; however you may purchase a wireless internet bridge and connect that way. anonymous@oola.com
Kwai
The Manhattan Bridge. Three bridges connect Brooklyn to Lower Manhattan. In order from south to north, they are the Brooklyn Bridge, the Manhattan Bridge and the Williamsburg Bridge.
Brooklyn and Manhattan