Q. I want to know if it is possible for my home computer, or my laptop to get an internet connection from my Blackberry Bold... Basically, eliminating my FIOS connection and modem, and somehow linking the BB Bold to my laptop or desktop? If so let me know, and how to do it? Thank You ahead of time!
A. what you are reffering too is called tethering. you can do this with the proper software. there is debate as to whether or not this feature is free. there is an app that is called tether, that you can use that claims that it is free, and will have people swear by it, however, i wouldnt like finding a huge bill in the mail due to tethering overage rates.
your cell provider is aware of the tethering capabilities of your devicfe, and likely offers a tethering package with the blackberry. there will likely be a fee for tethering, which will vary from carrier to carrier, and will depend on the data package that you currently subscribe to.
you will need to have the blackberry desk top manager software loaded onto your computer (the dtm has the drivers for your phone to be used as a tethered modem) and may need to down load your carriers software if you are going through your carreir, or third party software if going that route.
you should be able to find out more at your carriers website, or by calling your carriers tech support line, or by visiting crackberry.com.
your cell provider is aware of the tethering capabilities of your devicfe, and likely offers a tethering package with the blackberry. there will likely be a fee for tethering, which will vary from carrier to carrier, and will depend on the data package that you currently subscribe to.
you will need to have the blackberry desk top manager software loaded onto your computer (the dtm has the drivers for your phone to be used as a tethered modem) and may need to down load your carriers software if you are going through your carreir, or third party software if going that route.
you should be able to find out more at your carriers website, or by calling your carriers tech support line, or by visiting crackberry.com.
How do i connect my PC to the internet from my blackberry phone?
Q. I was told that I could connect to the internet on my pc through my blackberry phone, is that true? If so do you know how?
A. yes, but depending on youre carrier, there will be an extra fee, and with out that service on youre acount, the fee would be huge. if you have that feature or that feature is free (call youre carrier to find out to avoid a verrry large next bill)
1.you will need to have a windows computer system (mac and blackberry dont play well together,
2. you will need to down load the black berry desk top manager (this program has the drivers to connect youre device as a tethered modem). you should have gotten a disk with youre device that has the blackberry desktop manager on it, if you didnt, go to this link:http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/desktop/
and select the blackberry desktop manager 5.0, (choose the one with media manager so that you can back up youre device, and the media on it.
3. you wil need youre carrier's broadband connect software, you should be able to get this from youre carrier website, just look around for it, or give them a call and they can direct you to it.
4. you are going to need youre sync cable (you can choose to use bluetooth, but most carriers do not support it, and so will not help you trouble shoot, and it really kills youre connection speeds)
5. after all that is downloaded onto youre computer you should be able to tether youre device to the computer with the sync cable, and choose connect on youre carrier's connect program.
if you are not able to connect with all of the programs installed, and the correct feature on youre acount, then you should call youre provider, they will need to help you trouble shoot the connection.
1.you will need to have a windows computer system (mac and blackberry dont play well together,
2. you will need to down load the black berry desk top manager (this program has the drivers to connect youre device as a tethered modem). you should have gotten a disk with youre device that has the blackberry desktop manager on it, if you didnt, go to this link:http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/desktop/
and select the blackberry desktop manager 5.0, (choose the one with media manager so that you can back up youre device, and the media on it.
3. you wil need youre carrier's broadband connect software, you should be able to get this from youre carrier website, just look around for it, or give them a call and they can direct you to it.
4. you are going to need youre sync cable (you can choose to use bluetooth, but most carriers do not support it, and so will not help you trouble shoot, and it really kills youre connection speeds)
5. after all that is downloaded onto youre computer you should be able to tether youre device to the computer with the sync cable, and choose connect on youre carrier's connect program.
if you are not able to connect with all of the programs installed, and the correct feature on youre acount, then you should call youre provider, they will need to help you trouble shoot the connection.
How to upload pics from my blackberry curve 8330 to my computer?
Q. Im trying to download my pictures onto my computer from my blackberry curve 8330. I've plugged in the usb cable, but no prompts have come up and I don't notice any software anywhere. Please help.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Thanks in advance for your help.
A. Install the desk top manager if not already installed.
There are two ways of doing this:
1. Attach the device to your computer and open up the desk top manager.
Select the "Media" icon. Under "Media Manager" select start. This will open up the "Media Manager".
In the lower left you will see "My Devices."
You will see two locations listed for your device. Device memory and Media card.
Under each you will see the folders listed for both. If the pictures are stored in the device memory select the picture folder under device memory, if they are stored on the media card, select the picture folder listed under "Media card." This will display the pictures in the lower right pane.
Go to the upper right and select the "Folders' icon. Go to "My Pictures" and create a new folder. Right click on the "My Pictures" folder or right click in the pane on the upper right, select "New folder."
Name the new folder something easy to remember, I called mine "Device Download Files."
Open this folder.
Go to the lower right pane, select the images you will to move or copy to your computer. Select "Move" or "Copy", from the center bar, to move or copy the pictures from your device.
2. When you first attach the BlackBerry curve to the computer, the curve will prompt you to turn on "Mass Storage Mode." Select "Yes," do select "Don't Ask this again". This will make you device appear under "My Computer" like a thumb drive would. If your pictures are stored on the media card, device memory will not show, and then you can drag and drop them into a folder.
This would allow you to drag and drop files from your computer to the memory card on your device.
There are two ways of doing this:
1. Attach the device to your computer and open up the desk top manager.
Select the "Media" icon. Under "Media Manager" select start. This will open up the "Media Manager".
In the lower left you will see "My Devices."
You will see two locations listed for your device. Device memory and Media card.
Under each you will see the folders listed for both. If the pictures are stored in the device memory select the picture folder under device memory, if they are stored on the media card, select the picture folder listed under "Media card." This will display the pictures in the lower right pane.
Go to the upper right and select the "Folders' icon. Go to "My Pictures" and create a new folder. Right click on the "My Pictures" folder or right click in the pane on the upper right, select "New folder."
Name the new folder something easy to remember, I called mine "Device Download Files."
Open this folder.
Go to the lower right pane, select the images you will to move or copy to your computer. Select "Move" or "Copy", from the center bar, to move or copy the pictures from your device.
2. When you first attach the BlackBerry curve to the computer, the curve will prompt you to turn on "Mass Storage Mode." Select "Yes," do select "Don't Ask this again". This will make you device appear under "My Computer" like a thumb drive would. If your pictures are stored on the media card, device memory will not show, and then you can drag and drop them into a folder.
This would allow you to drag and drop files from your computer to the memory card on your device.
Why is my Windows Media Player not working?
Q. I hooked my BlackBerry Storm phone to Windows Media Player and its not working. It wont pick up my BlackBerry Storm phone do i can put music on there. I cant get the BB desk software because my aunt gave me her phone, and its off 4 the momment. Any help?
A. download the windows media center upgrade to version 11.
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