Hi,
Does anyone know whether the M600i can be used as a bluetooth modem from a MacBook running OS X 10.4.8?
Would appreciate any experience anyone has.
cheers
Pauk
Hi,
Does anyone know whether the M600i can be used as a bluetooth modem from a MacBook running OS X 10.4.8?
Would appreciate any experience anyone has.
cheers
Pauk
Hey,
You would need a script from the Taniwha. org website for SE under GPRS. SImply copy it to the Library/ Modem scripts and you are ready to create a new bluetooth dial up connection. The dial up number is different for each service provider in each country. Here in India I dial *99***01# for Airtel and gprs.com for Hutch.
I think there is some help on the site as well.
Hope that helps.
Rajat
This is true... but only works on GRPS.....
I have found an application called launch2net.. it's a caller application that connects in 3G
But I still would like to find the modem scripts to be able to connect from the MacOS System in 3G (UTMS)
thanks
Thanks to alisanta dot wordpress dot com and Ross's excellent scripts
Finally I can get my phone works as bluetooth modem.
- Download modem script from www dot taniwha dot org dot uk, I downloaded Sony Ericsson 3G Script
- Drop the modem scripts into Library/Modem Scripts
- Set up PPP:
Open Network Preferences
Optional: Create a new location - call it “Mobile” or whatever
Select “Show: 'Bluetooth Modem Port'
Select the PPP tab and enter your network name in “Service Provider”.
Enter in “Telephone Number” the APN for your network
Enter the Account name & Password (if required)
- Setup Modema
Select the Bluetooth Modem tab in Network Preferences
Set 'Modem: “Sony Ericsson 3G “'
- Connect
Open Internet Connect
Select Bluetooth Modem Port
Click “Connect”
These are the settings for t-mobile uk.
Username User
Password Pass
APN (or Telephone number) general.t-mobile.uk
Turn off TCP header compression in PPP
User SonyEricsson 3G CID1 script
And bob's your uncle.