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- | + | This allows you to use your Maemo device to use [[Bluetooth]] PAN to connect via another device to another network such as the Internet. | |
The Connection manager is used for this purpose, exactly the same way as you connect to a WLAN network or to a cell phone dial-up connection ([[Bluetooth DUN]]). Most Windows Smartphones use this method of connection when used as a modem via Bluetooth. | The Connection manager is used for this purpose, exactly the same way as you connect to a WLAN network or to a cell phone dial-up connection ([[Bluetooth DUN]]). Most Windows Smartphones use this method of connection when used as a modem via Bluetooth. | ||
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If you have [[Nokia N900]] you may instead use it as PAN server to allow an other device such as a Nokia N8x0 to utilize Bluetooth PAN. | If you have [[Nokia N900]] you may instead use it as PAN server to allow an other device such as a Nokia N8x0 to utilize Bluetooth PAN. | ||
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For the [[Nokia N900]] pan is disabled by default. | For the [[Nokia N900]] pan is disabled by default. | ||
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To connect to the Internet through this connection you must make sure the "Internet Connection Sharing" application is running on your phone and has a connection. Select the "Dummy Network" from the tablet network list and enjoy anywhere Internet! | To connect to the Internet through this connection you must make sure the "Internet Connection Sharing" application is running on your phone and has a connection. Select the "Dummy Network" from the tablet network list and enjoy anywhere Internet! | ||
- | + | ==Sharing your connection over bluetooth [n900]== | |
Using [http://maemo.org/packages/view/genwall genwall] for internet connection sharing over bluetooth, follow:([http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=1454885&postcount=62 Linux]/[http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=1454885&postcount=63 Windows]). | Using [http://maemo.org/packages/view/genwall genwall] for internet connection sharing over bluetooth, follow:([http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=1454885&postcount=62 Linux]/[http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=1454885&postcount=63 Windows]). | ||
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== Bluetooth PANU == | == Bluetooth PANU == | ||
- | PANU is a client role for | + | PANU is a client role for PAN profile. |
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+ | It is better to compile binaries in scratchbox. See [[Documentation/Maemo 5 Final SDK Installation]] | ||
- | + | To be able to copy files from scratchbox to your N900 you should install rsync and make sure you can copy files to your phone. | |
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- | + | Compile bluetooth stack utilities: | |
- | + | apt-get source bluez | |
+ | apt-get build-dep bluez | ||
+ | apt-get --build source bluez | ||
+ | Copy pand binary to your device: | ||
+ | rsync -av bluez-4.60/debian/bluez-test/usr/bin/pand n900:/usr/local/bin/ | ||
- | + | Now you can use your N900 device as a bluetooth networking client. Below are some commands. | |
Connect to another bluetooth device that provides NAP service: | Connect to another bluetooth device that provides NAP service: | ||
- | pand - | + | pand -nc <bdaddr> |
List connections: | List connections: | ||
pand -l | pand -l |
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