connect to the internet with my bsnl dial - up phone

2009-08-07 Thread rajpal songara
hi, to everyone,
i'm from india,
 i have a bsnl dial -up  phone to browse the internet
but, somehow i'm still not succed to browse internet in my FEDORA10 with my
that wireless phone

so, plz.. guide me how to configure both  fedora10 my phone
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Re: connect to the internet with my bsnl dial - up phone

2009-08-07 Thread stan
On Fri, 7 Aug 2009 20:23:41 +0530
rajpal songara rajpal.619...@gmail.com wrote:

 hi, to everyone,
 i'm from india,
  i have a bsnl dial -up  phone to browse the internet
 but, somehow i'm still not succed to browse internet in my FEDORA10
 with my that wireless phone
 
 so, plz.. guide me how to configure both  fedora10 my phone

Your description and question aren't completely clear to me, but I'll
try to answer.  I think you're saying you can browse the internet with
your computer and F10 over your dial up line, and you want to browse the
internet via F10 and the dial up line using your cell phone too.

I think if you want to do that, you have to get a bluetooth device for
your computer, and then install the Fedora tools for bluetooth (bluez?).
Your cellphone has to be bluetooth capable as well.  And the cellphone
has to have a browser.  Then you have to configure everything to work
together.  I don't have or use this, but that's how I understand the
process.  Maybe someone else has direct experience or this exact setup
and can advise you more accurately.

Or maybe you want to install F10 on your cellphone.  I have no idea how
to do that, and doubt that it is possible without extensive
modification.

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Re: connect to the internet with my bsnl dial - up phone

2009-08-07 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
stan wrote:
 
 Your description and question aren't completely clear to me, but I'll
 try to answer.  I think you're saying you can browse the internet with
 your computer and F10 over your dial up line, and you want to browse the
 internet via F10 and the dial up line using your cell phone too.
 
 I think if you want to do that, you have to get a bluetooth device for
 your computer, and then install the Fedora tools for bluetooth (bluez?).
 Your cellphone has to be bluetooth capable as well.  And the cellphone
 has to have a browser.  Then you have to configure everything to work
 together.  I don't have or use this, but that's how I understand the
 process.  Maybe someone else has direct experience or this exact setup
 and can advise you more accurately.
 
It is also possible that their is a data cable for the phone so you
can use it as a modem. Not that I know enough about his setup to be
sure.

Mikkel
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Re: connect to the internet with my bsnl dial - up phone

2009-08-07 Thread stan
On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 11:16:43 -0500
Mikkel L. Ellertson mik...@infinity-ltd.com wrote:
 It is also possible that their is a data cable for the phone so you
 can use it as a modem. Not that I know enough about his setup to be
 sure.

That interpretation didn't even occur to me - using the cell phone as an
additional access point to the internet via dialup.  The computer would
have to have a modem in order to use the landline as an access point.
So it is just a matter of connecting the modem and cell phone, as you
suggest, through a (telephone) cable.  Then the process should be
identical to that used for the landline.

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Re: connect to the internet with my bsnl dial - up phone

2009-08-07 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
stan wrote:
 On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 11:16:43 -0500
 Mikkel L. Ellertson mik...@infinity-ltd.com wrote:
 It is also possible that there is a data cable for the phone so you
 can use it as a modem. Not that I know enough about his setup to be
 sure.
 
 That interpretation didn't even occur to me - using the cell phone as an
 additional access point to the internet via dialup.  The computer would
 have to have a modem in order to use the landline as an access point.
 So it is just a matter of connecting the modem and cell phone, as you
 suggest, through a (telephone) cable.  Then the process should be
 identical to that used for the landline.
 
I was thinking more of the data cable available that make the phone
look like a modem to the system. For a lot of Motorola phones, it is
a USB standard USB cable with a 5 pin mini-USB connector on the
phone end. You put the phone in the modem mode, and it responds to
AT commands. You may have to dial a number, or you may use one of
the extended AT commands. There are extended AT commands that will
also let you use it to send/receive SMS messages.

The thing is, when in the modem mode, the phone looks like a modem
USB or bluetooth modem to the system, depending on how you connect
to it. This may be what the OP is trying to do...

Mikkel
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