Dne, 01. 11. 2010 15:44:33 je Andrew Malcolmson napisal(a):
Hi Klistvud,
I've never got Bluetooth tethering working. Bluetooth pairing is fine
but when I use the Debian built-in Bluetooth and attempt the DUN
setup, I get a timeout error during 'detecting phone details'. Using
the Blueman DUN wizard I get "Device Added Successfully but Failed to
Connect".
It sound like the phone is not responding to the request but only only
relevant setting I found is 'modem' under Settings/Connectivity where
the only option is infrared. My model is the N95-3. Maybe the N95 8M
is the only one with Bluetooth tethering.
No, I have an older N95 (that would probably be N95-1 or something like
that) and it works flawlessly. The thing is, I spent several days
hunting down relevant info all over Google in order to make it work.
Some configuration had to be entered manually, IIRC. For some things, I
went "by nose", installing Gnome PPP and what not. I've never heard of
this Blueman DUN wizard. The modem is located at /dev/rfcomm0, while
Gnome PPP will only detect /dev/modem and /dev/ttySx, so its
autodetection is of no use. The hardest part, however, was finding the
relevant codes and numbers and initiation strings for my GSM provider;
providers like to obfuscate these data in proprietary files,
pre-packaged for Windows (and for Macs at best).
this is my /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf:
<code>
#
# RFCOMM configuration file.
#
rfcomm0 {
# # Automatically bind the device at startup
bind yes;
#
# # Bluetooth address of the device
device 00:11:22:33:44:55;
#
# # RFCOMM channel for the connection
channel 4;
#
# # Description of the connection
comment "Nokia N95 Dial-Up Networking";
}
<edoc>
Of course, you must supply your true Nokia's MAC inthere. For finding
the right channel, I think you can use hcitool or something like that.
I repeat, it's quite a bit of work. If you want me to post any
additional config files, just say so.
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