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Re: [HOWTO] N900 Bluetooth-PAN Tethering (N900 supplies Internet Access for PC)
I will do some further testing when I return back to town, I have just the phone with me, I'm on a trip for 3-5 days.
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Re: [HOWTO] N900 Bluetooth-PAN Tethering (N900 supplies Internet Access for PC)
I suppose the script will 'turn-on/enable' PAN on N900 but is there also a script to 'turn-off/disable' after using?
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I didn't add the part to disable PAN because I reckon people would still want to use bluetooth (e.g. headset) even when they don't need PAN (Like I usually do). If you really want to save battery, you can simple turn off bluetooth entirely by using bluezwitch I recommended in paragraph 3.5 of the instructions on the first page. Let me know if you've further query. ^^ |
Re: [HOWTO] N900 Bluetooth-PAN Tethering (N900 supplies Internet Access for PC)
can i use my broadband pc internet via bluetooth or usb cable on n900?
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First you should make your Windows sharing internet. I can't give you procedures on this, as different version of Windows has different setup. You must consult Windows experts on this. Of course, it'd be much easier if your PC is running Linux. Second, you need to pair up the PAN such that the N900 and PC is within the same PAN. It's like your PC and N900 is in the same LAN. i.e. follow the procedures up to section 4.2. After you established the PAN, you must setup the IP of your PC as followed: Code:
IP: 192.168.1.2Code:
rootNow you must setup the default route. All intranet and internet traffic will go thru the default, therefore you must make sure no other default exist. In your N900: Code:
rootFinally, you can't browse web without DNS: Code:
rootI'm in a rush, may be you'd have question with the procedure above. Nevertheless feedback and I'll help you . |
Re: [HOWTO] N900 Bluetooth-PAN Tethering (N900 supplies Internet Access for PC)
Hi, I'm very new to the N900 - loving the device so far.
Just posting to enquire whether this is still the "preferred" solution to setting up the N900 as a pan server? It seems a bit clunky to me. Also, where the heck can I get the pc-connectivity suite from? It doesn't seem to be in any of the pre-configured repositories? |
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Re: [HOWTO] N900 Bluetooth-PAN Tethering (N900 supplies Internet Access for PC)
There seems to be an awful lot of contradictory posts about setting up the phone as a PAN server. I read your post, but then I saw this:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Fremantle_Unsu...tooth_profiles I have removed "network" from the list of disabled plugins and my Macbook now sees the phone supports the PAN service. However its not picking up an IP address (it auto-configures itself from the 169 range) and bnep0 on the phone has no address bound. I wonder if I need to manually configure IP on each side and mess around with iptables to get routing happening. Either way this is one feature that worked a lot better on my ancient Sony Ericsson W595! |
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The article I wrote and the script I posted is exactly telling you how to establish PAN by manually configuring IP on both side. The iptables is just there to establish Internet sharing thingy. I could have packaged it but since I don't think there are too many people using PAN anyway....so... As a matter of fact you're one of the very few people who are actually interested in PAN. Yep, N900 is awesome, but so far not much people would really appreciate its power. Bluetooth PAN is in fact perfect for tethering for N900, due to its extremely low power consumption. Enjoy. |
Re: [HOWTO] N900 Bluetooth-PAN Tethering (N900 supplies Internet Access for PC)
The wiki doesn't actually mention anything about maemo-pan.
It just says if you remove "network" from the disabled plugins list in the bluetooth main.conf then PAN will work. I'm going to install iptables and use your script and manually configure the network on both sides and see where that gets me. Changing the subject totally, I lived in HK from 1977 until the early '90s! Awesome place! ;) |
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