You can browse Internet on PC if your mobile has an inbuilt GPRS modem.Most of the modern mobiles which have Internet browsing facility do feature a modem and can be used to get Internet on PC.All you need is a GPRS connection from your mobile operator.
If you have a Nokia mobile and want to setup it for Internet access on computer, all you need is the data cable through which you can connect it to computer and latest version of PC suite installed on your PC.Here is how to setup.
GPRS Internet on PC Through PC Suite
Once you connect your Nokia mobile through data cable and have all the necessary drivers installed -your computer will show you a system tray pop up saying “Nokia xyz is now connected via USB”.Now here are step by step simple instructions to setup internet access.
Step 1
Open Nokia PC suite.And click on “Connect to Internet” as shown on the menu.
Step 2
Click on settings.
Once you click on settings,it will show you the available modem.Suppose you have connected Nokia 6300,it will show you Nokia 6300 modem.Select the modem and click next.
Here you get option to either have automatic connection setup depending on the operator or manual settings. Select “configure the connection manually”
Step 4
This is the final step where you have to enter your GPRS access point.
For BSNL North Zone enter access point as “gprsnorth.cellone.in” without quotes.
It will be different for each region.Most probably it is gprswest.cellone.in for West region and so on.
Once you have entered this access point,leave all other fields blank and save and close the settings.All this done- you should be able to connect to Internet when you click connect on the one touch access menu.
Once Internet is connected the OTA(One Touch Access) is minimized to task bar and you can continue browsing.When browsing is over,click the disconnect button(which you used initially to connect).
Please note that browsing at computer will consume more data than normal mobile browsing.So check your plan before you set out for Internet on PC through GPRS.
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