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Get the following packages (no other packages are needed! Start with the minimal set of packages and add later packages later):
** [[NIE]]: Newton Devices, Newton Internet Enabler, NIE Modem & Serial Module, Internet Setup ** Blunt ** NIENitroBlunt
After installing the packages, make sure that the "Connect using: Bluetooth" option is available when creating a new Internet setup. Note that NIENitroBlunt waits for twenty seconds before patching [[NIE]] to enable Bluetooth for PPP! There is no restriction where the packages are installed, internal or card as storage are fine.
** [Neo](http://www.40hz.org/Neo/] for [[OBEX]) connections ** [IC/VC](http://40hz.org/ICVC] to [[PutAway]) downloaded or received items
** Connect using: Bluetooth ** Name: whatever ** Protocol: PPP ** Configuration: Server ** User ID: this must be checked from the operator ** Password: same, can be obtained from the operator ** When closing, disconnect: immediately ** Primary DNS/Name Server: get this from the operator as well ** Domain Name: whatever ** Logout Script: *** send ATH0 *** send ¶ *** done
Depending on the operator, username and/or password settings are needed, this is an example for T-Mobile:
** Connect using: Bluetooth ** Name: T-Mobile GPRS ** Protocol: PPP ** Configuration: Server ** User ID: dummy "This is required to complete the login, but it doesn't matter on T-Mobile's network." ** When closing, disconnect: immediately ** Primary DNS/Name Server: whatever ** Domain Name: whatever ** Logout Script: *** send ATH0 *** send ¶ *** done
One source for confusion is the setup of the phone side. If a phone uses multiple "access points" (Symbian phones), they can be selected using the AT+CGDCONT command, and if the phone uses multiple GPRS setups, they are usually selected in the ATD command (the part "***2" selects e.g. the second GPRS setup). As a guideline, start simple and add the following login script:
** send ATDT*99# ** send ¶ ** wait for CONNECT ** done
** Send: AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet" ** Send ¶ ** Wait For: OK ** Send: ATD*99# ** Send ¶ ** Wait For: CONNECT ** Done
** send ATDT99**2# ** send ¶ ** wait for CONNECT ** done
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