How I can reverse-tether my tablet using my phone’s mobile broadband with bluetooth DUN, without rooting?
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I have a [phone](http://www.samsung.com/fr/consumer/mobile-phones/mobiles/bar/GT-B2100SRIXEF) which run java for the [J2ME](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/embedded/javame/index.html) platform not android ones.
When I pair it with my laptop, I can use the [phone](http://www.samsung.com/fr/consumer/mobile-phones/mobiles/bar/GT-B2100SRIXEF) to connect internet using [mobile broadband](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_broadband#GSM_family) connection *(I pick my provider in a list on the laptop to autocomplete the parameters)*.
However when I pair it on my Samsung Galaxy tab S, I don't have this option, even when there is no Wi-Fi access point.
There are lot of apps to convert you android phone into a server for this. But I own a tablet with android 5 *(only Wi-Fi and bluetooth connection)*, and I would like to use my classic mobile phone as access point over bluetooth. I know how to configure the phone since I already use it on my Linux laptop. But I don’t know how to use my tablet as a DUN client, and I couldn’t find an app on the play store for that.
For those who still don’t what is beeing asked here, here’s a [tutorial](https://wiki.debian.org/UseYourCellPhoneAsModem) I use for a non wizard tethering on Debian *(I couldn’t find a android equivalent)*.
So, how I can connect Samsung galaxy tab S 8.4 to internet over bluetooth with my mobile phone's connection?
# Update :
Here’s my provider parameters in my case :
**dial-up number value** : "*99#"
**APN value** : "Free"
**Authentication method** : Store
**Username value** : "Free"
**Password value** : "Free"
**DUN channel value** : "0"
**Connection method** : [GPRS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Packet_Radio_Service)
**PIN method** : Store
**PIN value** : null
**Provider proxy address value** : "212.27.40.225"
**Provider proxy port value** : "80"
But on most OS, *(for laptop, including old windows)* you just get a country selector, then you pick-up your mobile provider in a list and the connection parameters are filled up for you.
***Note***: As the device is still new I want to keep the long time warranty option.
BlueVPN+ seems to indirectly allow what I need without rooting, but the program is not free.
Asked by user2284570
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Jan 4, 2015, 11:34 PM
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