1. First enter the "Settings" of the mobile phone.
Settings-> Connection settings-> Access point->; Options-> Add new access point-> Use default settings
(If you can't open the access point, please open GnuBox-& gt;; Options-> Installation-> Delete record-> Exit GnuBox)
Connection name: Bt
Data bearer mode: data call
Dial the number: whatever (if 888888) won't do.
Identification: Normal
Others remain the default.
2. Options-> Advanced settings
IPV4 settings-> DNS address->; Primary domain name server: 220. 169.96.3
IPV4 settings-> DNS address->; Subdomain server: 202. 103.83.3
DNS settings vary from place to place. Please set DNS according to local telecom.
(You can also type "ipconfig/all" at the command prompt to view DNS. )
Use PPP compression: Yes.
Use login script: Yes
Others remain the default.
3. Sign gnubox first, and then install and open it. (You must sign it yourself. )
4. Options-> Installation-> Set RAS login script-> Prompt "finish"
Options-> Installation-> Automatically set modem ID-& gt;; Prompt "Switching ...".
Options-> Installation-> Create record-> Prompt "finish"
Options-> Exit->; Exit GnuBoxs
Open GnuBoxs again.
Options-> 2box bluetooth-> Serial port->; (Find and) Select PC Bluetooth Adapter-> Ask "Do you want to request encryption?"-> Confirm->; Prompt "Set BT ..."
Options-> Debugging-> Put forward if-> Prompt "Connection open".
Options-> Exit->; Exit GnuBoxs
This item is very important: if all the settings before Gnubox are correct, please check Gnubox. Delete Gnubox several times and reset it. If tested: option-> Debugging-> Put forward if-> Prompt "Connection open", which is normal, but prompt that Gnubox gateway is enabled or in use, please select option->; Installation-> Create record-> Prompt "Done" so that you can link to the Internet!
5. At this point, the N8 1 terminal has been set up. As long as you set the access point to Bt on your own browser or other third-party browsers, you can enjoy high-speed surfing.