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renato

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« on: December 28, 2004, 05:10:13 pm »
Having recently destroyed my good "old" S55, I replaced it with a sonyericsson T630 which, in theory, shall be able to do the same things...

I spent a whole afternoon fighting with the GPRS connection over IrDA, just to discover, here, that the IrDA modem has some troubles... so I went to the bluetooth (perfectly working on the S55)

The phon was discovered by the sdptool browse utility, so I put the new MAC address in /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf (channel still 1) in place of the old one.

The pairing with the phone was ok. Than... nothing worked :-(

I created an had hoc profile in the T630 (the #2) with my standard provider data... (but I also tried selecting profile #1 which works to send e-mails from the phone client).
The settings are the following:
Phone No: *99***2# (I tried also 1#)
Init commands: AT+cgdcont=1. "IP","web.omnitel.it"

I suspect something wrong in the init command (which worked ok for the S55) but I have no idea how to fix it...

Some suggestions?

TIA

Renato

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« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2004, 12:44:26 pm »
Having recently destroyed my good "old" S55, I replaced it with a sonyericsson T630 which, in theory, shall be able to do the same things...

I spent a whole afternoon fighting with the GPRS connection over IrDA, just to discover, here, that the IrDA modem has some troubles... so I went to the bluetooth (perfectly working on the S55)

The phon was discovered by the sdptool browse utility, so I put the new MAC address in /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf (channel still 1) in place of the old one.

The pairing with the phone was ok. Than... nothing worked :-(

I created an had hoc profile in the T630 (the #2) with my standard provider data... (but I also tried selecting profile #1 which works to send e-mails from the phone client).
The settings are the following:
Phone No: *99***2# (I tried also 1#)
Init commands: AT+cgdcont=1. "IP","web.omnitel.it"

I suspect something wrong in the init command (which worked ok for the S55) but I have no idea how to fix it...

Some suggestions?

Hi Renato,

I use a T637 with a 3K.  I have installed the bluez driver package, the bluez-csr-serial package for my Socket CF BT card (rev H). and the qtopia-bluetoothnetworkapplet package.
I had the same problem but got it working.  My setup is almost same as yours:
The 3K rfcomm.conf is the same except for specific device information.
On the phone, I created a data account (CID=4) with the accepted APN  etc.
On the 3K,  In the Network setup I created a Dial-up Bluetooth entry.
Account Tab
Name:  Whatever
Username:  accepted-username
Password: ***
Phone:  *99***4#

Modem Tab
BT Device:   /dev/rfcomm0
Init String:  ATZ
Speed:  115200
hardware flowcontrol  is checked

Network Tab
Auto-detect routing is checked
I manually entered the accepted DSN entries for my carrier

Proxies Tab
no proxies configured.

I found the accepted carrier info at
http://www.taniwha.org.uk/gprs.html

I hope this information works for you!  Good luck!

J.
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« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2004, 11:02:17 am »
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Having recently destroyed my good "old" S55, I replaced it with a sonyericsson T630 which, in theory, shall be able to do the same things...
It wooorked! :-))

I must admit... I already tied with "ATZ"... but the point was that, noy using the configuration applet, I modified the configuration in the network configuration, but forgetting that every time the config file is rewritten, requiring to add "/dev/rfcomm0" manually each time.
Shame on me

Thanks, Bombur... you saved my life :-)