
10-31-2011, 10:04 AM
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I hit this post on a search for "bluetooth PAN" and the technique begin described in THIS thread is NOT "PAN" or "Personal Area Network". It is the "DUN" or "Dial Up Networking" approach, where the BlackBerry acts as a modem. Windows computers can be paired via Bluetooth to the BlackBerry handheld, and one of the "services" offered via Bluetooth on a Blackberry is a "modem". Windows will see the BlackBerry handheld as a modem and using the correct settings, you can use Dial Up Networking to connect a Windows computer to the internet.
But devices like Android WiFi+Bluetooth tablets and the iPad do NOT support the "Dial Up Networking" method... they (apparently) only support the "Personal Area Network" method... so finding a way configure "PAN" on the BlackBerry is what is required to tether Android Tablets and iPads to a BlackBerry.
The instructions in this thread are not that.
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