Using 9500 to access internet with laptop

I have a basic laptop that is not connected to the internet. Is it possible to use the 9500 to connect my laptop to the internet.

Absolutely. It is even quite straightforward and well-documented. You'll need to set up internet access on your phone first - your service provider will likely tell you how to do this.
Once that's done you'll be able to use the phone just like any old modem. But, you'll need to install drivers onto your pc first. The drivers are downloadable from this site, and are also included in the PC Suite application (also downloadable from this site). In order to connect the phone and the laptop together you have a choice of what technology to use. The choices are bluetooth (good - phone needs to be in same room as laptop), infrared (not quite so good - phone needs to be within a foot or so of the laptop and the Infrared ports on both laptop and phone need to be in line-of-sight with each other) or using the usb cable that came with the phone (good, except you need to carry the cable with you). I seem to remember that the PC Suite application takes a lot of the pain out of setting all this stuff up for you. Plus the phone manual (again, downloadable from this site) will help. One final thing - if you're planning on using the phone just to dial up your ISP, you're talking very slow connection speeds. It might be worth looking at gprs or edge. You don't need to do anything with the phone, just talk to your cellular service provider to get the service enabled. HTH, Pete

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