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BrigateGB
12th February 2007, 07:57 PM
Hi Guys finally i get this nice device but it seem to don't like my MacBook..
For Sync i used the Missing Sync programm and all work Good but for going in Internet using my Trinity as a modem it NO WAY...
Who can slove this problem?
Have you try to use it as a Modem for an apple copmputer?
Thx a lot Guys!

anonimo
12th February 2007, 08:09 PM
Try this: go to Settings, Connection, USB to PC and uncheck "Enable advanced network functionality". This way the phone should be recognised as a USB modem.

(I don't have a Mac so I haven't tried this myself)

BrigateGB
14th February 2007, 12:41 AM
thx i try it but it doesn`t work!
I try on xP and i have the same problem!

muchado
23rd April 2007, 11:02 PM
Hi Guys finally i get this nice device but it seem to don't like my MacBook..
For Sync i used the Missing Sync program and all work Good but for going in Internet using my Trinity as a modem it NO WAY...
Who can solve this problem?
Have you try to use it as a Modem for an apple computer?
Thx a lot Guys!

I certainly have been trying... the first thing that I find is that when I connect it to the Apple using the USB cable is that it doesn't recognise it. Has anyone had more success with this? The only problem is that I can't remember what happened when I first connected it - perhaps it asked me to set up a connection and I got it wrong. This is my first return to Macs in ten years, so I was a little overwhelmed by trying to get familiar both with it and with a new phone (Dopod D810).

If I did set up a connection... (!) then I think the connection is called "SerialPort-1", and the network report says that it is configured, but not connected. I don't seem to be able to delete it and start again. Maybe the Mac isn't even recognising the USB connection?...? Any feedback would be much appreciated!

rdkay
24th April 2007, 11:30 AM
This has been discussed many times - no DUN service with Trinity ...

But no problem going online with your MacBook. Make sure you update to the latest OSX.

Then delete old bluetooth connections to Trinity on your MacBook and reconnect using bluetooth

Then start Internet connection sharing on your Trinity - then click on the bluetooth symbol (top right) on your MacBook and choose the New Option connect to Bluetooth Pan (your owner name)

Hope it helps