>> Hi. >> >> After some more testing I found out that NM is able to bring up the >> connection when following these steps: >> >> 1. sudo rfcomm connect hci0 <bdaddr> >> 2. In nm-applet you can now start the already configured connection >> >> My questions are now: >> - Is it possible to lable the bluetooth based connections as "Bluetooth" >> or whatever. > > They are, if correctly configured. This already happens for PAN > connections, but DUN connections are not yet natively supported even > though they will work if you create the rfcomm connection underneath NM. > DUN is slated for the 0.8.1 release. >
Do you have a timeline for 0.8.1? Do you see a chance that this will be available until March 2010? >> - why do i need to open the rfcomm connection? Isn't it enought to bind >> to >> the mobile? > > You wont' need to do this after real DUN support lands. NM will do it > automatically for you. > Interesting. Best regards and happy new year to all of you! > Dan > > >> -- HG >> >> >> > I am currently looking for way to use bluetooth based dial up together >> > with networkmanager. >> > >> > Can someone give me an overview? What I'm looking for is >> > >> > 1. simple dialog for the initial pairing >> > 2. an entry in nm-applet to bring up or disconnect the connection >> > 3. I need to configure the apn + chap credentials. >> _______________________________________________ >> NetworkManager-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
