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Setup Newton-Webbrowsing via BT-enabled mobile phone

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.

In addition to that, the following packages are recommended, but not essential for PPP:

** [Neo](http://www.40hz.org/Neo/] for [[OBEX]) connections ** [IC/VC](http://40hz.org/ICVC] to [[PutAway]) downloaded or received items

Discover your phone

Create a new Generic Internet Setup with the following characteristics:

** 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

An alternative login script which selects a specific access point on the phone is this:

** Send: AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet" ** Send ¶ ** Wait For: OK ** Send: ATD*99# ** Send ¶ ** Wait For: CONNECT ** Done

This login script selects the second GPRS setup:

** send ATDT99**2# ** send ¶ ** wait for CONNECT ** done

Try to use some internet application, like Courier

Choose the new T-Mobile GPRS connection, and choose your phone as peer

Should be it!


See also:

*[[UsingBluetoothIndex]] for all matters Bluetooth and Newton

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