Tethering allows the sharing of a mobile phone’s GPRS/EDGE/3G Internet connection with a PC, typically via USB or Bluetooth/WiFi. Nokia, Andorid and Windows Mobile (before Windows Phone 7) phones support tethering. Most service providers in India have data plans that allow tethering, enabling access to the Internet on laptops while on the move.
In fact, tethering has often come to my rescue where most other ways to connect to the Internet have failed. I blame it on the lack of their availability and/or price. Hence I aptly demand tethering from every phone I own or use. But my latest phone, a Dell Venue Pro (powered by Windows Phone 7), does not support tethering out of the box.
Googling reveals a hack which is repeated across the Web. But the hack never worked on my Dell Venue Pro. The issue was, the hack instructs switching to Composite mode via an option called Service Center. But on my phone I could not spot the Service Center. I suspect it could be that Dell chose to hide the Service Center option in its phones sold in India. Fortunately, I found a trick which reveals the Service Center. Thanks to these couple of hacks, I now enjoy USB tethering with my Dell Venue Pro, on my laptop running Windows 7 64bit. Following is how I tethered my Dell Venue Pro bought in India.
I have not included the entire step-by-step instructions to tether a Dell Venue Pro because I want to give full credit to the original websites that posted the much-needed hacks. Having said that, in case you have any queries you can always shoot a comment at me
Note: If you want to sync with Zune Software, you will have to turn off Composite mode and switch back to Zune mode. This can be done by going to the Service Center (as explained in the links above) and clicking on the Zune button.
Happy Tethering!!!
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@shekharg
For Airtel, you need to give your Airtel mobile number as both username & password.
In fact typing this comment connected via my Omnia 7 tethering.
Hi Vinod,
Strange! Since I’m on Vodafone, I again borrowed an Airtel SIM to test. I’am connected without providing a username and password.
Does dell venue allow tethering 3g as well or is it just 2g? Please let me know!
Hi Ashish,
3G. If you have activated 3G on your phone and are using a 3G APN, you will be tethering 3G connection.
Hi Expert,
i was lagging to get tethering for Dell Venue Pro,i have followed the steps as below,
After ##634# i can see three options ,i have entered first row key pad numbers ,but i didn’t get any Advance Menu Option.can you please help me in this
1. GO to EM app on your DVP (dial ##634# – if u haven’t done so to make the app appear under apps)
2. Open physical keypad
3. Double tap the blank dark area of the screen (below the MMS settings)
4. On the physical keyboard, press each of the first row buttons (qwertyuiop)
5. This should open up the advanced menu.
Kiran,
These steps are working for me. I tested it again. Will try to post a video.
Thank you,And one more thing ,is it possible to get Sim Traffic Information like Balance check,
INCOMING,OUTGOING,ETC.. CALL’s Count in our Application.