sprintpcs treo 650 & blutooth & dialup networking
Maksim Yevmenkin
maksim.yevmenkin at gmail.com
Fri Aug 26 22:17:18 GMT 2005
> > i'm not exactly sure how this work in your case (never had a cdma
> > phone :) you need to have some sort of wireless internet access plan
> > activated on your phone. you will probably use 1xRTT (instead of
> > gprs) on cdma network. you also need to make sure that wireless
> > internet access plan you have allows you to use your treo as wireless
> > modem. in other words you need to make sure that access point you are
> > connecting to talk ppp and ip and not wap/whatever. then you will need
> > to use something called "bluetooth dun profile" on treo (and
> > rfcomm_pppd(8) on pc).
> >
> > it seems earlier versions of treo shipped to sprint pcs have bluetooth
> > dun profile disabled. you need to check with sprint and make sure your
> > treo supports it - you may need firmware upgrade.
>
> I have the firmware upgrade that does DUN.
>
> # sdpcontrol -a mytreo search DUN
>
> Record Handle: 0x00010001
> Service Class ID List:
> Dial-Up Networking (0x1103)
> Protocol Descriptor List:
> L2CAP (0x0100)
> RFCOMM (0x0003)
> Protocol specific parameter #1: u/int8/bool 1
looks fine to me.
> Here is what I use to connect to the net via the treo
>
> rfcomm_pppd -a mytreo -c -C dun -d -l rfcomm-dialup
>
> [mytreo has an entry in /etc/bluetooth/hosts]
>
> My ppp.conf script is pretty much the same as yours (except
> that right now I log everything but timer events). From
> ppp.log I see that the phone does not respond to the initial
> AT<cr> with OK as it should. So it seems the treo never
> really sees any communicaiton.
hmmm... strange... what freebsd version are you using (uname -a)? did
you try to use rfcomm_sppd(1)? something like
# rfcomm_sppd -a mytreo -c 1 -t /dev/ttyp1
then in another window
# cu -l /dev/ttyp1
and try to type "AT" to see if the phone returns "OK" back?
note: you might need to try different tty number to find free one,
i.e. /dev/ttyp2, /dev/ttyp3 etc. tty name must match in both commands.
thanks,
max
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