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I've been reading some threads about how to connect to a Windows PC over bluetooth and using that Windows PC as a gateway to connecto to the internet.
Am i right to assume that there is no easy way (easy as in no command-line, root access, installing/activating modules, etc) to do this using a normal graphical application? The process should be the same as connecting to a phone or to Wifi. Why is the Bluetooth process so complicated and for Linux specialists only?
Thanks,
Ton.
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