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* [Bluez-devel] Browsing web on cell my phone through bluetooth connection to Linux desktop
@ 2006-01-09  5:25 Blue Hammer
  2006-01-09  5:36 ` Henryk Plötz
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Blue Hammer @ 2006-01-09  5:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-devel

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Greetings,
 
 I am able to pair my bluetooth equipped cell phone with my linux desktop with Belkin USB and also exchange objects using OBEX tools. However, I could not find any clue on the Internet about how can I browse web on my cell phone using the bluetooth connection to my linux desktop.
 
 My cell phone has a built in web browser that works with GSM Carrier's web service (not enabled in my plan) and I would like to use this browser and bluetooth connection to linux desktop to browse the web.
 
 Any clue, direction to a document etc will be appreciated.
 
 Regards,
 Hammer
 

		
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* Re: [Bluez-devel] Browsing web on cell my phone through bluetooth connection to Linux desktop
  2006-01-09  5:25 [Bluez-devel] Browsing web on cell my phone through bluetooth connection to Linux desktop Blue Hammer
@ 2006-01-09  5:36 ` Henryk Plötz
  2006-01-09  9:31   ` Blue Hammer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Henryk Plötz @ 2006-01-09  5:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-devel

Moin,

Am Sun, 8 Jan 2006 21:25:19 -0800 (PST) schrieb Blue Hammer:

> However, I could not find any clue on the Internet about how can I
> browse web on my cell phone using the bluetooth connection to my
> linux desktop. My cell phone has a built in web browser that works
> with GSM Carrier's web service (not enabled in my plan) and I would
> like to use this browser and bluetooth connection to linux desktop to
> browse the web.

Your question is severly lacking in detail. Especially it would be
important to know _which_ cell phone you are talking about.

The basic direction is to set up PAN and/or DUN on your linux box and
then connect your cell phone to that. Information on this is easily
found (http://www.holtmann.org/linux/bluetooth/ for example, although
some of the links are dead by now), but if this works for your phone
can not be generally answered. Read The Fine Manual of your phone.

(Most of the phones, especially the less fancy ones, will not support
such usage of course. Your carrier wants you to use his service after
all. For some phones there are some hints to make this possible
circulating on the internet which may or may not work and are best
found through google.)

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* Re: [Bluez-devel] Browsing web on cell my phone through bluetooth connection to Linux desktop
  2006-01-09  5:36 ` Henryk Plötz
@ 2006-01-09  9:31   ` Blue Hammer
  2006-01-09 14:26     ` [Bluez-devel] a2play error pdjj14
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Blue Hammer @ 2006-01-09  9:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-devel

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In fact, I wanted to know a generic answer to connecting bluetooth enabled cell phones to the internet problem. After learning more about PAND/DUND, I might have more questions.  
Thank you for the answer! Hammer 


Henryk Plötz <henryk@ploetzli.ch> wrote: Moin,

Am Sun, 8 Jan 2006 21:25:19 -0800 (PST) schrieb Blue Hammer:

> However, I could not find any clue on the Internet about how can I
> browse web on my cell phone using the bluetooth connection to my
> linux desktop. My cell phone has a built in web browser that works
> with GSM Carrier's web service (not enabled in my plan) and I would
> like to use this browser and bluetooth connection to linux desktop to
> browse the web.

Your question is severly lacking in detail. Especially it would be
important to know _which_ cell phone you are talking about.

The basic direction is to set up PAN and/or DUN on your linux box and
then connect your cell phone to that. Information on this is easily
found (http://www.holtmann.org/linux/bluetooth/ for example, although
some of the links are dead by now), but if this works for your phone
can not be generally answered. Read The Fine Manual of your phone.

(Most of the phones, especially the less fancy ones, will not support
such usage of course. Your carrier wants you to use his service after
all. For some phones there are some hints to make this possible
circulating on the internet which may or may not work and are best
found through google.)

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* [Bluez-devel] a2play error...
  2006-01-09  9:31   ` Blue Hammer
@ 2006-01-09 14:26     ` pdjj14
  2006-01-09 17:28       ` [Bluez-users] " Brad Midgley
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: pdjj14 @ 2006-01-09 14:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-devel, bluez-users

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Hi~

 My environment is 'Redhat9(kernel 2.4.20-8) + bluez-utils,-libs-2.24 +
bluez-hcidump-1.18 + alsa-libs-1.0.10 + btsco-0.41 + mpg123-0.59r-4'.

 The module that I loaded is 'l2cap'.

 'rfcomm' and 'sco' didn't be loaded.

 'bluez' and 'hci_usb' already be loaded.

 When I type the command 'mpg123 --au - 01.mp3 | ./a2play -p
00:0d:e6:00:9a:2f' with option 'p(pthread)', I can listen the music.

 But, the music played just 3~5 seconds.

 If I type the command without option 'p', the music repeats 'play and
pause'. And, the music played just 3~5 seconds. This is same to use the
option 'p'.

 I want to listen the music to running time of the music.

 I am modifying the code 'a2play.c'.

 Is correct what I do?

 I want to know good methods.

 What do I do to solve my problem?

 

 This is output, when I type the command 'mpg123 --au - 01.mp3 | ./a2play -
p 00:0d:e6:00:9a:2f'

             [root@wooki btsco-0.41]# mpg123 --au - 01.mp3 | ./a2play -p
00:0d:e6:00:9a:2f

             subbands = 8 blocks = 16 bitpool = 32

             High Performance MPEG 1.0/2.0/2.5 Audio Player for Layer 1, 2
and 3.

             Version 0.59r (1999/Jun/15). Written and copyrights by Michael
Hipp.

             Uses code from various people. See 'README' for more!

             THIS SOFTWARE COMES WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY! USE AT YOUR
OWN      RISK!

             Title  : 01 이별에 대처하는 우리의 자세  Artist: 이승환

             Album  : 끝장 Live Concert               Year  :

             Comment:                                 Genre : Other

             Playing MPEG stream from 01.mp3 ...

             Junk at the beginning 49443303

             MPEG 1.0 layer III, 128 kbit/s, 44100 Hz joint-stereo

             len=2048

             Header size=32

             Sample Rate:44100

             Channels:2

             Using address: 00:0d:e6:00:9a:2f

             Found A2DP Sink

             Found A2DP Sink at the destination

             Connected [imtu 672, omtu 895, flush_to 65535]

             Sent the Stream End Point Discovery Command

             Got a Stream End Point Discovery Response

             received 1 capabilities

             SEID = 1

             Requested Capabilities for SEID = 1

             Got capabilities response

             Sent set configurations command

             Set configurations command accepted

             Sent open stream command

             Got open stream confirm

             Connected [imtu 672, omtu 895, flush_to 65535]

             Sent stream start

             Got start stream confirm

             write failed: Connection reset by peer

             Sent 354 packets

             joining thread

             closing rtc

             closing stream

             closing control connection

 

Thank you...

Have a nice day~

 


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* Re: [Bluez-users] a2play error...
  2006-01-09 14:26     ` [Bluez-devel] a2play error pdjj14
@ 2006-01-09 17:28       ` Brad Midgley
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Brad Midgley @ 2006-01-09 17:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bluez-users

pdjj14

>  My environment is 'Redhat9(kernel 2.4.20-8) + bluez-utils,-libs-2.24 +
> bluez-hcidump-1.18 + alsa-libs-1.0.10 + btsco-0.41 + mpg123-0.59r-4'.

do you have to run 2.4.x? if you do, can you update it to 2.4.31 and
apply mh1 from http://www.bluez.org/patches.html ?

I don't believe a2play does anything that requires features in the new
kernels but bluez will work better if you track something current.

>  I am modifying the code 'a2play.c'.
> 
>  Is correct what I do?
> 
>  I want to know good methods.

I would try to update the kernel as much as you can first, then look at
modifying a2play.c

are you running on an x86 cpu?

>              write failed: Connection reset by peer

this may be an underlying problem in bluez.

brad


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