Hi,
I must admit I never tried that before myself on OBSD, but did use BT on
phones on different occasions.
I see several points of potential failures here.
1.) Bluetooth connection
Are you sure you have connected to the phone? Did you exchange Bluetooth
passphrase (a few characters, that you chose yourself) on the computer
and on the mobile? Or is the phone paired with your computer (it allows
connection establishment automatically)?
When used with Windows the phone is paired with the computer with a PIN
number, with OBSD I am still trying to work out how to pair it once I know
if it is recognised.
2.) GPRS/3G connection
when you use *99#, you use a GPRS (or 3G) connection for data transfer.
Depending on the phone model you use, you might still need to set the
GPRS (3G) access point correctly. So when you issue the at dt*99#;
commamd in a terminal window, does the phone start a GPRS (3G)
connection? This is usually indicated by some status indicators in the
phone's display. If nothing happens, you might need to set the PDP GPRS
context information via AT+CGDCONT= command. See
http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/html-info/27060.htm for more information
on mobile stations in the packet data domain.
The phone is not 3G, so it uses GPRS, you are right I had to set up some
instruccions in the configurations, but it was fairly easy as my Telecom
provider told me what to do on a free phonenumber. Again this is on
Windows.
3.) Your ppp scripts :-)
I'm not an expert here and cannot help here.
OK, I understand the best I can do is to get the dmesg and post it here so
somebody who understands can see what is going on, I would have already
done so if I could email it straight from OBSD, I just need to work out
some way of copying the dmesg file to Windows, I will post it tomorrow.
Thanks
Zoraya
PS: Something tells me is not going to work :(