From: Xamindar <junkxamindar@gmail.com>
To: ichudov@Algebra.Com, BlueZ users <bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Connecting to cell phone DOES NOT WORK
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 11:49:21 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <45F843B1.9060400@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20070314135409.GA9801@manifold.algebra.com>
Igor Chudov wrote:
> 4) The phone, when asked to "look around" to find Bluetooth devices,
> does NOT see my laptop.
>
Your laptop is probably in non-discoverable mode. Try looking at your
bluetooth settings.
> What I want is to find a 100% pure scripting solution (preferably no
> GUI). I guess I am misunderstanding who should be connecting to whom,
> so
>
> * Who is the master (laptop vs phone) and who is the slave
>
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought this didn't matter in bluetooth.
> * Who should be initiating connection to whom
>
Doesn't matter, either way they can be paired.
> * Who should set a PIN and who should supply same PIN for authentication
>
Again. doesn't matter, they both will be paired.
> I feel that once I get past this confusion, I will be able to go
> forward, I have been a linux user for 12 years (have only linux at
> home). ppp should not be a huge problem, though it's been 6 or so
> years since I used it.
>
To do the internet-modem-phone thing you will want to look at your
rfcomm config as well. First you need to bind an rfcomm device to your
phone on the correct channel. you can find out which channel by pinging
your phone with l2ping. I use kppp to connect so I can't help much on a
scripting solution.
Good luck.
> Thanks A LOT for your help!
>
> i
>
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2007-03-14 13:54 [Bluez-users] Connecting to cell phone DOES NOT WORK Igor Chudov
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