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Re: the math just does not add up on this deal No, you can't. HOWEVER, you can use the Bluetooth2EDR in most laptops to connect to your phone to your laptop, then select Dial Up Networking, and set your phone up as a modem. (Requirements: Access Numbers, Dial Up ISP (Worldnet, MCI, etc.) OR SBC/Yahoo! Dial Backup for DSL, A phone that supports Bluetooth 2/2EDR as well as a laptop that supports Bt2/2EDR. You are connected @ 14.4 kbps by default, however with a little tweaking, you can get 57 kbps out of Bluetooth 0.5/1, 64 out of Bluetooth 2, and 112 out of Bluetooth 2EDR. Glad to be of ASSistance. -- "When it comes to technology, if you are not part of the steamroller, you are part of the road." -Anon. Find me @: »www.tinyurl.com/alanxweb |