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General FeaturesTetherBridge MIS is a mobile Internet sharing application that allows a PC (typically a laptop) to connect to the Internet through a Blackberry smartphone. It is NOT a wireless modem solution and does not set up a wireless IP modem tunnel through the cellular network. Instead, it shares the same wireless IP tunnel and IP address with all other TCP/IP applications on the Blackberry. As a result, the user does not need to pay tethering fees associated with wireless IP modem usage.

After installation, you can start tethering:

Connect your Blackberry to your PC with a USB cable
Start TetherBridge MIS on your Blackberry and select “Start” from the TetherBridge MIS-Mobile command menu.
Start TetherBridge MIS on your PC and click “Connect”

“TetherBridge MIS-Mobile”:

· Bona fide no-fee tethering
· Support most TCP/IP applications, including all Internet browsers and email clients such as Outlook
· Allow the Blackberry to be used as usual while in a tethering session.
· Allow the Blackberry Desktop Manager to be used in concurrency with tethering (performance may be affected)
· Track data usage to help avoid overuse
· Visual indication of connection progress
· Simple installation and virtually no configuration except on some cellular networks which require APN configuration
· Simple operation with user-friendly run-time guide. No need to read any instructions beforehand.
· Traffic goes from your Blackberry directly to your intended destination, no external server forwarding and therefore no additional risk of man-in-the-middle attack
· Downloading/uploading bandwidth as high as your Blackberry and the cellular network can provide at the time of use.

Requirements:

· A Blackberry device running Blackberry OS 4.6 or later
· A PC running the Microsoft Windows operating system XP, Vista or Windows 7
· A USB cable for connecting your Blackberry to your PC
· Blackberry Device Manager from RIM installed on your PC
download TetherBridge MIS-Mobile

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