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It is definately possible to connect via bluetooth PAN, ... here goes
You must bridge your Bluetooth network with whatever your default internet connection happens to be (see step 4).
PC Setup
Skip steps 1 and 2 if you have already installed the Bluetooth (from now on Bluetooth = BT) device on your PC.
1 - Install supplied BT drivers for your device.
2 - Start and configure your BT device. Choose a name such as “Computer”
3 - In the case of the Belkin drivers, ensure that you have enabled and configured 'Network Access' amongst your BT services. The following steps may be different to those illustrated below, depending on the drivers for your BT device. But you get the idea.
THIS NEXT PART IS REALLY IMPORTANT
When configuring Network Access, make sure that you allow other devices to connect through your device rather than create a 'Private Area Network':
In Windows, click Start > Settings, and double click on 'Network Connections'
Your connections should now include your newly-created BT network connection, in my case called 'Bluetooth Network'.
You now need to create a network bridge to bind the BT connection with your default internet connection, ifind it just easy to bridge them all...
Drag a selection over your default internet connection and your BT connection, right click and select 'Bridge Connections':
Phone Setup (Sony Ericsson W950i)
Add a new BT device:
[MAIN MENU] > [CONTROL PANEL] > [CONNECTIONS] > [BLUETOOTH] > [DEVICES] tab > [NEW DEVICE], wait for your phone to find the BT device you set up on your PC ... > Connect, now pair your phone and your PC as you would any BT device.
Create a new internet profile:
[MAIN MENU] > [CONTROL PANEL] > [CONNECTIONS] > [INTERNET ACCOUNTS] > “More” > [NEW ACCOUNT] > [BLUETOOTH INTERNET (PAN)]
Name: 'My Bluetooth Internet Connection'
Connect Using: “Computer”
And that's it. Use this profile as your default when you're within range of your BT device.
منبع:
http://developer.sonyericsson.com/thread.jspa?messageID=109753