On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 15:34 +0200, Teemu Nikkilä wrote:
> On Tuesday, 13. February 2007 13:50, Hans du Plooy wrote:
> > (I used a bluetooth connection to my Nokia
> > 6230, for example).
> 
> Is setting this up documented somewhere?

/etc/ppp/peers/gprs:

lcp-max-configure 20
lcp-max-failure 20
nodetach
passive
debug
debug
debug
debug
show-password
connect '/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/peers/chatscript-t-mobile'
/dev/rfcomm0    # Bluetooth serial port one
115200  # fast enough
crtscts  # serial cable, Bluetooth and USB, on some occations with IrDA
too
+pap
noipdefault
ipcp-accept-local
replacedefaultroute
defaultroute
usepeerdns
novj
nobsdcomp
novjccomp
nopcomp
noaccomp
noauth

/etc/ppp/peers/chatscript-t-mobile:

TIMEOUT 10
ABORT 'BUSY'
ABORT 'NO ANSWER'
ABORT 'ERROR'
SAY 'Starting GPRS connect script\n'
"" ATZ
ABORT 'NO CARRIER'
OK ATD*99#
CONNECT ''

Then open two terminals, su to root and do:

# rfcomm connect rfcomm0 00:0E:ED:61:56:64

replace the MAC address with your phone's MAC.  I can't remember how I
found it out, but the bluetooth tools included in SUSE can do it.  And
in the other window:

# pppd call t-mobile

The chatscript might be slightly different for your provider, you'll
have to google for it.

Hans

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