This for the most part this works but not as reliably as I'd like.
I'm using a core 2 duo mac book pro 2.33 ghz
most of the time a successful connection in the ppp.log looks like this
Mon Aug 13 12:29:32 2007 : CCLWrite : AT\13
Mon Aug 13 12:29:32 2007 : CCLMatched : OK\13\10
Mon Aug 13 12:29:32 2007 : CCLWrite : AT+CGMI\13
Mon Aug 13 12:29:32 2007 : CCLMatched : Nokia
Mon Aug 13 12:29:32 2007 : CCLWrite : AT&FE0V1&D2&S0&C1S0=0+IFC=3,1\13
Mon Aug 13 12:29:32 2007 : CCLMatched : OK\13\10
Mon Aug 13 12:29:34 2007 : CCLWrite : AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet"\13
Mon Aug 13 12:29:34 2007 : CCLMatched : OK\13\10
Mon Aug 13 12:29:34 2007 : Making network connection
Mon Aug 13 12:29:34 2007 : CCLWrite : ATD*99***1#\13
Mon Aug 13 12:29:35 2007 : CCLMatched : CONNECT
Mon Aug 13 12:29:39 2007 : Serial connection established.
Mon Aug 13 12:29:39 2007 : using link 0
Mon Aug 13 12:29:39 2007 : Using interface ppp0
Mon Aug 13 12:29:39 2007 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.Bluetooth-Modem
however after sometime (it varies) the bluetooth connection will disconnect with no information in the log and subsequent attempts to reconnect will show the following in the log
Mon Aug 13 12:27:06 2007 : Nokia 3G CID1
Mon Aug 13 12:27:06 2007 : CCLWrite : AT\13
Mon Aug 13 12:27:10 2007 : CCLWrite : AT\13
Mon Aug 13 12:27:13 2007 : CCLWrite : AT\13
Mon Aug 13 12:27:16 2007 : Connect script failed
Only a reboot and a repairing will allow me to connect successfully again.
Now even if I reboot both computer and phone. Without repairing again it doesn't work.
1. What causes the disconnection and why is the state left in such a way that it only works again with a completely new repairing ie. "Setup Bluetooth Device?