how to use htc p3600 with rfcomm from linux?? - P3600 General

does anybody know why on htc p3600 (trinity) I can't able to connect from linux via rfcomm? The idea is those that I ever do on all bluetooth phones that I used (nokia and symbian works very well): I want to connect from my laptop to inetrnet by g3 connection from the phone via bluetooth.
So.. the htc p3600 has a serial port on channel 4 so I had configured the rfcomm on linux to connect to the phone... But I can't be able to do nothing...
involved in desperation I compiled and installed SyncCE (the 0.10 that should works on windows mobile 2005) on my proud gentoo
But it don't work......... What's the matter with those bill gates phones? On the phone I have add a in port with protected connection...

solved...
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-564041-highlight-.html
have to run connection sharing on the phone and next use pand to connect to device
rfcomm for dialup isn't supported for this kind pf phone

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Mac OS X and Qtek 2020 WIRELESS MODEM

Hi,
I can't connect to the internet through my Qtek (via bluetooth)! Probably i do not have proper drivers for Mac OS X Panther (10.3.7). Help!
Computer discovered my Pocket PC and Pocket see my PowerBook by bluetooth, but "Could not open the communication device."
Earlyer I used mobile phone Nokia 6310i and everything work correctly.
Pleas help!
Best Regards and Thank You
Gene
p.s.
I have Macintosh only.
my computer info:
Machine Model: PowerBook G4 17"
CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (3.3)
Number Of CPUs: 1
CPU Speed: 1 GHz
L2 Cache (per CPU): 256 KB
L3 Cache (per CPU): 1 MB
Memory: 1 GB
forum search result
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=3534&highlight=mac+wireless
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=15496&highlight=mac+wireless
THX
I am sorry to say, but your explanations do not make anything clear.
So I am going to explain everything once more.
My questions and my request for help seemed quite simple to me, but I
see that we do not understand each other.
1. I have PowerBook 17" 1GHz with Mac OS X Panther 10.3.8
2. I have Qtek 2020 with Microsoft Pocket PC ver 4.20.0
3. I used the Mark/Space Missing Sync for Pocket PC application
for synchronising
(I bought it via Internet and I am very happy with it)
Now it is uninstalled, as you told me to do, but I really need
synchronisation.
4. I often use PowerBook out of work in places where I do not have
access to Internet.
Before I had the Nokia 6310i mobile phone and via this telephone
I could connect to Internet (wireless connection
in every place within GSM network range). Gprs Nokia modem operated
without any problems, and I could connect with the computer
via bluetooth without any problem. I activatedon the phone I could
establish connection.
5. Unfortunately, Qtek 2020 is a more complex appliance, but has no
such option. In Pocket PC I have Internet (GPRS connect), but not
in the computer
I asked how to solve this problem on numerous forums: Apple and
xda-developers-Forum. Nobody could give me a satisfactory answer.
I was directed to you.
6. I do not have the PocketMac Pro 3.0 application and never installed
it. (no serial No.)
7. I do not have and I am not going to install PocketMac® Lite 3.0.
(no serial No.)
8. PocketMac Pro 3.0 program is ok., but I cannot buy it! I wanted to, but on the
Internet site there was such a message: PocketMac does not sell
PocketMac Pro 3.0 for OS X (10.3) to your country. I was shocked.
Now I do not know what to do - do I need a script or a driver to
the system? I have heard that there is a similar problem with PC computers.
I would like to use Qtek 2020 as a wireless modem connecting my
computer with Internet.It is not possible?
If PocketMac® Pro 3.0 is going to solve my problem, I can buy it and install immediately. I thing not.
help help help
I really love Macs
Regards

Accessing Internet from Linux

Hi forum,
i have imate jam (htc magician) with me and i am installed ubuntu 6.06 on my computer. i need to access internet through gprs from my computer. i have usb cable and bluetooth dongle with me, driver for bluetooth dongle is installed and works fine. please advice me on connecting my phone to linux
There's a howto on ubuntuforums, use it to create an rfcomm device, so you can use the Magician like a "normal" modem.
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=111455
You don't have to setup anything on the Magician (just pair it with your computer).

Bluetooth GPRS internet sharing from Hermes to PC

The Hermes doesn't support PAN due to its wretched MS BT stack, so how can I share my gprs connection through bluetooth? If impossible, how to share it through usb?
Best regards Johan
Hi, theres an app called PDANet, I use it to connect via usb, but it also is supposed to work over bluetooth and even bluetooth to a mac and share the connection, also you don't have to disable active sync if you use usb to connect to a windows machine
Just create a connexion using bluetooth modem and dialing *99#
Using a modem connection I only get a 633 error, cannot open com port, in windows the modem is set to use COM4, but I only have a incoming com at port 9. I don't know how to fix this, will try pdanet.
I use a widcomm stack on my HP laptop and it works flawlessly; I just had to pair with my tytn and the software automaticely created a generic bluetooth connexion and a generic bluetooth driver. There is only a little trick there; if I start the connexion through windows it won't work; I have to fire it from my bluetooth manager, which realy connect through my phone.

Internet Sharing Hermes WM6

I'm trying to use my WM6 Black 8525 as either Bluetooth or USB modem. Cannot connect to my Thinkpad T60 laptop built-in Bluetooth as it only has Active Sync Bluetooth Service nor my Vista finds any devices that support PAN.
Any ideas would be helpful. Thank you in advance!
in vista do not try to get the modem over bluetooth working as pan. Do it as a dial up connection from the settings in internet explorer. On my hp I just partnered the bluetooth then went to add connection in ie. i found it with no trouble. I think it must be very dependant on the bluetooth stack on your pc. On my hp there is a process running called BTStackServer.exe that is doing it. On my dell this is not the case and it just will not work. In that case I use the wireless modem program built into the phone with a usb cable. following the instructions in help gets it to work fine.
I have also used the usb method on two xp desktops so it works just about everywhere.
With the pan, i think the problem with windows mobile devices is that they are acting in the same direction as a pc would. They are looking for a device, not acting as one. I bought a bluetooth dongle for one of my xp machines and installed the bluesolie software (stack?) and both ends showed the other as a pan device but both ends just waited for the other to expose their functionality until they timed out. i tried it with a hermes and a trinity.

bluetooth network access

i'm trying to connect my windows mobile device (himalaya/wm05) to my local network via bluetooth. i plugged a bluetooth stick supported by bluez into my already 24/7 running linux server. i read some articles describing how to set pand up on the linux side, however i see no option to connect to a nap in wm05. afaik ms uses pan when using your laptop to access the net via gprs/edge/umts/ by using the smartphone as a nap. is this a issue of microsoft not supporting client mode, and does the broadcom stack support this?
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