Post by Aseem on Sept 25, 2010 16:17:38 GMT 5.5
We can use pc broadband net on
mobile
Internet on N73 via Bluetooth
It is Fully tested on Nokia N73 and I
think should work with all 3rd
edition mobile phones!
Requirements:
• Nokia N73
• Gnubox (You need to sign it first)
• m-Router v3.1
• Windows XP operating system
• Widcomm Bluetooth drivers
v5.0.1.802
Note: To avoid unnecessary
conflicts please uninstall/remove
Nokia PC Suite!
Guide to set up PC:
• Download and install Widcomm
Bluetooth drivers v5.0.1.802
• Pair ur device with PC so tat it
shud never ask the pass again!
• Download and install m-Router 3.1
• After installation of m-Router it
will pop up a window displaying
this message
"m-Router has detected that the
COM4 Bluetooth Serial Port Local
Service is currently set to start
automatically. This must be set to
manual before m-Router is able to
accept incoming Bluetooth
connections using your Widcomm
software
Do you want m-Router to do this
now?
Click 'Yes' "
• Another pop-up window will ask
u to restart ur pc.... Restart it to
apply the settings!
• As soon as ur computer starts up it
will display the window of m-
Router click Search/Next
• When search ends it show the
devices in range Select ur phone
and click 'Next' and in the next
dialog box 'check'
"Automatically connect to this
device when in range" and
"This is my preferred bluetooth
connection"
• Now close/minimize m-Router... it
shud be in ur system tray!
This ends the pc side of things!
Guide to set up ur phone:
• Install Gnubox
• Launch GnuBox. Some
configuration text will be
displayed:
(Loading CommDb settings)
ISP â €˜ Btâ €™ Not found
• Goto Settings->Connection->Access
points. Select Options->New Access
point->Use default settings. Apply
the following settings
a. Connection Name: Bt (older
versions of GnuBox may need â
€žGnuBox“ )
b. Data bearer: Data call (on some
devices gsm)
c. Dial up number: 0000 (basically
any number is valid as long the
phone accepts it)
d. User name: sharaq (or any other.
But you'll have to remember it later
on)
e. Prompt password: no
f. Password: bt (or any other. But
you'll have to remember it later on)
g. Authentication: Normal
h. Homepage: none
i. Data call type: analogue
j. Maximum data speed: automatic
• Now go to Options->Advanced
settings and apply the following
settings:
a. Phone IP address: Automatic
b. Primary name server: 0.0.0.0
(For ADSL dialup connections, set
DNS to the DNS of your ADSL
connections. You can view this by
typing â €œipconfig /allâ €� under
command prompt.)
c. Second. name server: 0.0.0.0
d. Proxy server address: none
e. Proxy port number: 0
f. Use callback: No
g. Callback type: Use server no.
h. Callback number: None
i. Use PPP compression: Yes
j. Use login script: Yes
k. Login script:
CHARMAP [windows-1252]
LOOP 10
{
SEND "CLIENT"+
WAIT 3
{
"SERVER" OK
}}
EXIT KerrNoAnswer$
OK:
EXIT
(You may leave this blank as you
can set this automatically under
GnuBox later.)
l. Modem initialisation: None
• Now leave the Access Points
settings (your changes will be
automatically saved). Navigate in
the menu to the previously
installed GnuBox software.
Once launched use the following
steps:
a. Options->set RAS login script (if
you leave the login script blank at
the Access Points settings. This will
set the login script above for you.)
b. Options->auto set modem ID
c. Options->create records
d. Options->Debug->use mRouter
(Now the settings of the AP you
just created will be manipulated for
our needs.)
d. Options->2 Box Bluetooth->Serial
port.
Select your PC Bluetooth
connection.
When ask for "Do you want to
require encryption", select OK.
Close GnuBox.
• At Widcomm make sure that you
have enabled secure connections.
*****
To do so,
Bluetooth Configuration -> Local
Services -> Bluetooth Serial Port.
Click on properties, may sure that
"Secure Connections" is checked.
• Next is to test your connections,
under GnuBox, Debug->Test comm
channel.
During this time, WIDCOMM on your
PC will prompt you about serial
port connections. Make sure that
you allow the connections.
After the test, close GnuBox. Use
FileManager, go to c:
okia\ctest.txt and view this text
file
Make sure that you got the
following
123456Error = 0
78 Error = -3
This confirms that your phone
setup is correct. If you got other
error message, you may need to
repeat the phone setup process
again. Perhaps you may have miss
out some steps. Ensure that your
Bluetooth connection on your
phone is always on during the
phone setup
• Once this is ok. Open Opera or
NetFront and try to open up a web
page. Now a dialog is presented to
you where you'll have to choose a
AP. Take â €œBt“ (or â
€œGnuBox“ ). Now you should
notice the Bluetooth icon in the
system tray turn green (Widcomm
only). Some seconds later an icon
signaling a new network
connection should also show up in
the system tray
mobile
Internet on N73 via Bluetooth
It is Fully tested on Nokia N73 and I
think should work with all 3rd
edition mobile phones!
Requirements:
• Nokia N73
• Gnubox (You need to sign it first)
• m-Router v3.1
• Windows XP operating system
• Widcomm Bluetooth drivers
v5.0.1.802
Note: To avoid unnecessary
conflicts please uninstall/remove
Nokia PC Suite!
Guide to set up PC:
• Download and install Widcomm
Bluetooth drivers v5.0.1.802
• Pair ur device with PC so tat it
shud never ask the pass again!
• Download and install m-Router 3.1
• After installation of m-Router it
will pop up a window displaying
this message
"m-Router has detected that the
COM4 Bluetooth Serial Port Local
Service is currently set to start
automatically. This must be set to
manual before m-Router is able to
accept incoming Bluetooth
connections using your Widcomm
software
Do you want m-Router to do this
now?
Click 'Yes' "
• Another pop-up window will ask
u to restart ur pc.... Restart it to
apply the settings!
• As soon as ur computer starts up it
will display the window of m-
Router click Search/Next
• When search ends it show the
devices in range Select ur phone
and click 'Next' and in the next
dialog box 'check'
"Automatically connect to this
device when in range" and
"This is my preferred bluetooth
connection"
• Now close/minimize m-Router... it
shud be in ur system tray!
This ends the pc side of things!
Guide to set up ur phone:
• Install Gnubox
• Launch GnuBox. Some
configuration text will be
displayed:
(Loading CommDb settings)
ISP â €˜ Btâ €™ Not found
• Goto Settings->Connection->Access
points. Select Options->New Access
point->Use default settings. Apply
the following settings
a. Connection Name: Bt (older
versions of GnuBox may need â
€žGnuBox“ )
b. Data bearer: Data call (on some
devices gsm)
c. Dial up number: 0000 (basically
any number is valid as long the
phone accepts it)
d. User name: sharaq (or any other.
But you'll have to remember it later
on)
e. Prompt password: no
f. Password: bt (or any other. But
you'll have to remember it later on)
g. Authentication: Normal
h. Homepage: none
i. Data call type: analogue
j. Maximum data speed: automatic
• Now go to Options->Advanced
settings and apply the following
settings:
a. Phone IP address: Automatic
b. Primary name server: 0.0.0.0
(For ADSL dialup connections, set
DNS to the DNS of your ADSL
connections. You can view this by
typing â €œipconfig /allâ €� under
command prompt.)
c. Second. name server: 0.0.0.0
d. Proxy server address: none
e. Proxy port number: 0
f. Use callback: No
g. Callback type: Use server no.
h. Callback number: None
i. Use PPP compression: Yes
j. Use login script: Yes
k. Login script:
CHARMAP [windows-1252]
LOOP 10
{
SEND "CLIENT"+
WAIT 3
{
"SERVER" OK
}}
EXIT KerrNoAnswer$
OK:
EXIT
(You may leave this blank as you
can set this automatically under
GnuBox later.)
l. Modem initialisation: None
• Now leave the Access Points
settings (your changes will be
automatically saved). Navigate in
the menu to the previously
installed GnuBox software.
Once launched use the following
steps:
a. Options->set RAS login script (if
you leave the login script blank at
the Access Points settings. This will
set the login script above for you.)
b. Options->auto set modem ID
c. Options->create records
d. Options->Debug->use mRouter
(Now the settings of the AP you
just created will be manipulated for
our needs.)
d. Options->2 Box Bluetooth->Serial
port.
Select your PC Bluetooth
connection.
When ask for "Do you want to
require encryption", select OK.
Close GnuBox.
• At Widcomm make sure that you
have enabled secure connections.
*****
To do so,
Bluetooth Configuration -> Local
Services -> Bluetooth Serial Port.
Click on properties, may sure that
"Secure Connections" is checked.
• Next is to test your connections,
under GnuBox, Debug->Test comm
channel.
During this time, WIDCOMM on your
PC will prompt you about serial
port connections. Make sure that
you allow the connections.
After the test, close GnuBox. Use
FileManager, go to c:
okia\ctest.txt and view this text
file
Make sure that you got the
following
123456Error = 0
78 Error = -3
This confirms that your phone
setup is correct. If you got other
error message, you may need to
repeat the phone setup process
again. Perhaps you may have miss
out some steps. Ensure that your
Bluetooth connection on your
phone is always on during the
phone setup
• Once this is ok. Open Opera or
NetFront and try to open up a web
page. Now a dialog is presented to
you where you'll have to choose a
AP. Take â €œBt“ (or â
€œGnuBox“ ). Now you should
notice the Bluetooth icon in the
system tray turn green (Widcomm
only). Some seconds later an icon
signaling a new network
connection should also show up in
the system tray