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		<title>uHOWTO: Use your N95 8G as a bluetooth modem under Linux with Telcel</title>
		<link>http://javier.rodriguez.org.mx/index.php/2008/09/30/uhowto-use-your-n95-8g-as-a-bluetooth-modem-under-linux-with-telcel</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 15:30:28 +0000</pubDate>
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For completeness, here&#8217;s a followup to my post about using a Nokia N95 as a bluetooth modem under Linux. This is a working wvdial configuration for use with Telcel in Mexico.
Remember to enter your SIM&#8217;s PIN in pin-telcel, and refer to my previous post for complete instructions.
[Dialer pin-telcel]
Modem = /dev/rfcomm0
Baud = 460800
Init1 =AT+Cpin=XXXX
[Dialer telcel]
Phone = [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://javier.rodriguez.org.mx/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/tux-n95-8g-telcel-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="tux-n95-8g-telcel" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-165" /><br />
For completeness, here&#8217;s a followup to my post about <a href="http://javier.rodriguez.org.mx/index.php/2008/09/28/howto-use-your-nokia-n95-cellphone-as-a-bluetooth-modem-for-linux">using a Nokia N95 as a bluetooth modem under Linux</a>. This is a working wvdial configuration for use with Telcel in Mexico.<br />
Remember to enter your SIM&#8217;s PIN in pin-telcel, and refer to my previous post for complete instructions.</p>
<div class="codesnip-container" >[Dialer pin-telcel]<br />
Modem = /dev/rfcomm0<br />
Baud = 460800<br />
Init1 =AT+Cpin=XXXX</p>
<p>[Dialer telcel]<br />
Phone = *99***1#<br />
Username = telcel<br />
Password = telcel<br />
Stupid Mode = 1<br />
Dial Command = ATDT<br />
Check Def Route = on<br />
Dial Attempts = 3<br />
Modem = /dev/rfcomm0<br />
Baud = 460800<br />
Init2 = ATZ<br />
Init3 = ATQ0 V1 E0 S0=0 &#038;C1 &#038;D2 +FCLASS=0<br />
Init4 = AT+CGDCONT=1,&#8221;IP&#8221;,&#8221;internet.itelcel.com&#8221;<br />
ISDN = 0<br />
Modem Type = Analog Modem</p></div>
<p>To use it, enter</p>
<div class="codesnip-container" ># wvdial vodafone-pin<br />
# wvdial vodafone</div>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
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		<title>HOWTO: Use your Nokia N95 Cellphone as a Bluetooth modem for Linux</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 02:17:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>javier</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that you can use your data-enabled N95 to get a thethered Internet connection from Linux? The access mode and speed will depend on your actual coberture, and as usual YMMV, but I&#8217;ve been using this setup for a few months and it works fine.
$ sudo -s
# apt-get install bluetooth bluez-pin bluez-utils kdebluetooth [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://javier.rodriguez.org.mx/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/tux-n95-8g-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="tux-n95-8g" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-158" />Did you know that you can use your data-enabled N95 to get a thethered Internet connection from Linux? The access mode and speed will depend on your actual coberture, and as usual YMMV, but I&#8217;ve been using this setup for a few months and it works fine.</p>
<div class="codesnip-container" >$ sudo -s<br />
# apt-get install bluetooth bluez-pin bluez-utils kdebluetooth wvdial</div>
<p>Now in user mode use KBlueMon to find out the Bluetooth address of your device and write it down.<br />
Then go ahead and initiate an OBEX file transfer to make sure that you can actually link to your phone and to establish a trust relationship. In your phone add the Laptop to your trusted device list, so it won&#8217;t nag you whenever you establish a link.<br />
Now edit /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf :</p>
<div class="codesnip-container" >rfcomm0 {<br />
        bind yes;<br />
        device 00:21:09:XX:XX:XX;<br />
        channel 2;<br />
}</div>
<p>Replace your own device address after &#8220;device&#8221;.<br />
Now edit /etc/wvdial to add these two entries:</p>
<div class="codesnip-container" >[Dialer pin-vodafone]<br />
Modem = /dev/rfcomm0<br />
Baud = 460800<br />
Init1 =AT+Cpin=XXXX</p>
<p>[Dialer vodafone]<br />
Phone = *99***1#<br />
Username = vodafone<br />
Password = vodafone<br />
Stupid Mode = 1<br />
Dial Command = ATDT<br />
Check Def Route = on<br />
Dial Attempts = 3<br />
Modem = /dev/rfcomm0<br />
Baud = 460800<br />
Init2 = ATZ<br />
Init3 = ATQ0 V1 E0 S0=0 &#038;C1 &#038;D2 +FCLASS=0<br />
Init4 = AT+CGDCONT=1,&#8221;IP&#8221;,&#8221;ac.vodafone.es&#8221;<br />
ISDN = 0<br />
Modem Type = Analog Modem</p></div>
<p>You can give them any name you want. I have defined several providers, to avoid confusions and to use the provider at hand. Replace the &#8220;XXXX&#8221; in Init1 with your SIM&#8217;s PIN.<br />
Now to use them restart the Bluetooth subsystem:</p>
<div class="codesnip-container" ># /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart</div>
<p>And use wvdial to dial out:</p>
<div class="codesnip-container" ># wvdial vodafone-pin<br />
# wvdial vodafone</div>
<p>You should get an Internet link, complete with an IP, a default route and a couple of DNS servers.  If it doesn&#8217;t, reboot your phone liberally.<br />
Please note that this might get expensive quite quickly unless you get a data plan from your provider. Go ahead and make their day.<br />
Enjoy!</p>
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