Use this at your own risk! The gnubox application fiddles with some GSM Data settings under the hood, so be careful!
On the computer
First make sure that your PC Suite works with bluetooth. Just configure your mRouter to connect on the same serial port as your bluetooth.
On the phone
Install gnubox.sis on your phone.
Create a new Access Point on the phone (Setting|Connection|Access points|New access point|Use default settings).
Name: Bt
Data Bearer: GSM data
Dial-up number: 2222
Username: RasUser
Promp password: No
Password: pass
Gateway IP Address: 169.254.1.68
Homepage: http://www.google.com/wml
Turn bluetooth off.
Run the gnubox application and select Options|2box Direct|Bluetooth. It should list the new settings and switch to a light blue background if everything works ok. The output should look like:
Bluetooth settings...
DialOutISP
Description: Direct 2box
DefaultTelNum:
Modem
PortName: BTCOMM::0
CSYName: BTCOMM
TSYName: PHONETSY
That's it! Now select the Bt accesspoint when you want to connect and it should work fine. Happy gaming!
Thanks to Mika Raento for his gnubox application and instructions.
het werkt(tenminste met ceptemsn, bij gewoon internet wil ie connecten via bt, maar geeft ie aan dat er geen netwerk dekking is), maar ik heb een vraagje...
ik heb geen andere toegangs punten gedefinieerd via gprs. kan ik er nu van uit gaan dat deze verbinding ook echt via de bt is? hoe kan ik dit controleren?