E52 CAN USE AS A MODEM TO PC?

hi guys , is nokia E52 can use as  a modem in PC? 
thanks 

Hi swirls,
You can use your phone as a modem by following the instructions in the user guide on the page 85.
You can also do it with Nokia Suite as per instructed here. In case you don't have Nokia Suite yet, you can download it from here.
Hope you get your PC connected to internet!
Jampe
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