Its really great to know things can happen as I thought.
I will talk about these things in my office soon.
I am grateful to you all for all your suggestions.
Even if I am not able to implement this system,
I would invite some professionals (some persons have shown their interest).
But, its my
On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 09:17:21 +0530, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर)
r...@linux-delhi.org wrote:
Hi,
Trying to use my Nokia XpressMusic as a Bluetooth modem under Debian
GNU/Linux with no luck.
The computer and the phone are paired.
Rfcomm (configured through /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf) works:
Trying to use my Nokia XpressMusic as a Bluetooth modem under Debian
GNU/Linux with no luck.
I have, in the past, used blueman with network-manager, to connect
Nokia 5800 to my debian laptop.
Bluetooth setup on my laptop is currently broken and I have not had
the time to look into it. But I
On Saturday 19 Mar 2011, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
Cannot say for sure about 5800, but used the following in E61 E70
and worked flawlessly.
For using 3G (and even EDGE/GPRS), the following works in the init
string
AT+CGDCONT=1,IP,pps3g,,0,0
via wvdial. The 'pps3g' is the APN (for MTNL). Not
On Saturday 19 Mar 2011, Vikas Rawal wrote:
Trying to use my Nokia XpressMusic as a Bluetooth modem under
Debian GNU/Linux with no luck.
I have, in the past, used blueman with network-manager, to connect
Nokia 5800 to my debian laptop.
Bluetooth setup on my laptop is currently broken
On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 10:50:57 +0530, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर)
r...@linux-delhi.org wrote:
That doesn't work, unfortunately. Just an ATX3 in cu also closes the
connection with an error. As you would expect, wvdial whines about
Modem not responding.
Incidentally, my GSM provider is