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On 01/06/2005 01:01 PM, vivek khurana wrote:

|>Service Name: Dial-up Networking
|>Service RecHandle: 0x10001
|>Service Class ID List:
|>  "Dialup Networking" (0x1103)
|>  "Generic Networking" (0x1201)
|>Protocol Descriptor List:
|>  "L2CAP" (0x0100)
|>  "RFCOMM" (0x0003)
|>    Channel: 1
|>Language Base Attr List:
|>  code_ISO639: 0x656e
|>  encoding:    0x6a
|>  base_offset: 0x100
|>Profile Descriptor List:
|>  "Dialup Networking" (0x1103)
|>    Version: 0x0100

|
|  I do not see LAN service in the list.
|
Maku/Vivek,

You need to bind the dial up networking service on your phone with a
communication port, then use that port in kppp or whatever. You can bind
it to an RFCOMM device like so :
#rfcomm bind /dev/rfcomm0 00:0E:6D:93:40:7E 1
- ------------------------------------------------^ this is your device ID
as i saw in your email.
that should create the device and you can use that to connect. You will
probably want to dial *99# to connect to GPRS.

- - Ankur.
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