Hi all,
I feel like I am *almost* there with syncing my 6600 and evolution but I
just can't get the tcp over bluetooth working.

On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 18:34, Tuomas Salo wrote:
> The phone can be synchronized through any TCP/IP connection. Normally
> this only includes a GPRS and GSM-data connections, but with some extra
> tweaking it's possible to run TCP/IP over bluetooth. Instructions are
> available at
> http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~leonard/linux-n6600-howto.html and
> http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/mraento/symbian/bt-ap.html .

I've tried everything as suggested here. The second link talks about an
application called kannel. Is this needed? How do you use if it is?

The steps I use to connect to the phone are:
sdpd
sdptool add --channel=3 SP
dund --listen --channel 3 --msdun noauth 192.168.1.6:192.168.1.12
crtscts 115200 ms-dns 192.168.1.1 lock
rfcomm bind /dev/bluetooth/rfcomm/0 00:0E:6D:26:8C:0C 3
echo x > /dev/bluetooth/rfcomm/0

At this point I get an error on the phone that says something like
"App.Closed!". Every time I tried to connect subsequent to this I get an
error on the phone that says "Disconnected from Bluetooth device".

Can anyone see anything I am doing wrong?
 
I would really appreciate any help you can provide,
James Fitzsimons
-- 
It's 5.50 a.m.... Do you know where your stack pointer is ?



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