Palm Tungsten T3 Bluetooth internet setup

Hi,
I'm running windows 8 pro with built-in bluetooth. I am trying to set up a connection to use the Internet.
I'v tryed several tutorials, but none of them work. How do I set it up properly?
Thanks

In the past, users had great success using a program called "Softick PPP" from http://softick.com/ppp
Hopefully, this will still work with Win8.
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