Hi Dan, > > > NAP means that the iPhone would access the Internet using > > your computer, > > > not your computer accessing the internet through your > > iPhone... > > > > > > no, if the phone tells you NAP, then this means that the > > iPhone acts as > > Network Access Point. The computer connecting to the phone > > would be the > > PANU. This patch is 100% correct. > > > > Anyhow it works flawlesly for me with gnome-bluetooth 2.27.8, > > bluez 4.46 and current git versions of NM and nm-applet and > > iPhone 3G OS 3.0. > > Thanks for that - it makes my life a whole lot easier. > > Awesome, great to know! I just pushed the fix to the GUI bits that > should fix your original problem. We got everything right in NM, but > the gnome-bluetooth plugin wasn't checking the right capability bit.
I still don't understand why gnome-bluetooth is involved in the PAN support for NM? To be honest NM could pick up paired devices that allow PAN connection directly without the round-trip via the UI. I must be missing something here since I don't get it. Regards Marcel _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list