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waas 18th December 2005, 09:06 Taken From h**p://mobileunderground.biz/ftopicp-1242.html
This guide will help you to connect your N-Gage or other Nokia Series 60 phone to the internet so that you may connect to the N-Gage Arena or just browse the internet all without having to use your phone service. Most service providers charge a fee for surfing the web or using any data services on your phone. After completing this guide you will be able to do any of the above without any charges and with the speed of your home internet connection you'll do it faster!
1ST BEFORE READING ANY FARTHER....YOU MUST ALREADY HAVE PCSUITE SUCCESFULLY INSTALLED!!!
First make sure that your PC Suite works with bluetooth.
DO NOT and I repeat DO NOT!!! Just configure your mRouter to connect on the same serial port as your bluetooth usb dongle.
(BECAUSE IF YOU DO YOU WILL GET THE ERROR MAXIMUM BLUETOOTH CONNECTIONS REACHED!!!!! )
On the phone:
Download the gnubox application and install it on your phone (the file attached).
http://gnubox.dnsalias.org/gnubox/ <= All other Series 60 phones
FIRST YOU WILL HAVE TO SETUP THE CONNECTION WITH YOUR PC SO:
Setting--->Connection--->GPRS--->accespoint; HERE FILL IN THE NAME OF YOUR PC!!!!!!! Do not forget this!!!!!!
Create a new Access Point on the phone
( Setting--->Connection--->Access points--->New access point--->Use default settings )
Name: Bt
Data Bearer: GSM data: (This is NOT GPRS!! you have 2 change it!!)
Dial-up number: 2222
Username: RasUser
Promp password: No
Password: pass
Gateway IP Address: 169.254.1.68
Homepage: http://www.google.com/wml (or anything you want)
Install gnubox.sis on your phone.
NOW YOU PUT ON YOUR BLUETOOTH.
Run the gnubox application and select
Options--->2box Direct--->Bluetooth.
Now the gnubox application WILL SEARCH FOR YOUR PC!!!!!It should list the new settings and switch to a light BLUE BACKGROUND if you see this everything works ok!!!!!!
That's it! Now start the game you wanna play online Sellect the N-gage Arena mode,It will now ask you which accespoint to use Now select the Bt accesspoint when you want to connect and it should work fine.
Happy browsing
waas 18th December 2005, 09:14 Updated for the Nokia 7610/6600:
First pair your PC and your 7610/6600 via bluetooth. Next set your pc as authorised on your phone. Then install "gnubox_6670.sis" on your phone.
These are the changes you will have to make on your PC:
1) Create a Windows user named 'Nokia' with a password 'pass' on your PC.
2) Next create a Bluetooth Serial Port with Secure Connection Required in the Local Services of advanced conf. of bluetooth setup. It will look like "COM3" but it will be different on your PC.
3) Then enter Phone and Modem options and add a modem of type 'Communications cable between two computers' connected on Bluetooth Serial Port which will be "COM3" or whatever COM port your computer is using.
a)control panel / phone and modem options / modems
b)add / dont detect my modem/next
c)communication cable between two computers
d)select com port COM3
4) Using 'New Connection Wizard' found in Network Connections I created an incoming connection.
a)network connections/new connection wizard/next
b)setup an advanced connection/next
c)accept incoming connections/next
d)select communications cable between two computers/next
e)select do not allow virtual private connections/next
f)check the Nokia user and uncheck the other users/next
g)enter the properties of internet protocol(tcp/ip)
h)specify tcp/ip address from & to as 10.0.0.10 & 10.0.0.11/ok/next
i)finish
5) Ok, now open notepad and copy/paste the following code and save it as 7610.txt or 6600.txt. You will then transfer 7610.txt to your phone by rightclicking the file and choosing send to/bluetooth/your phone in windows explorer.
[hide]
CHARMAP [windows-1252]
LOOP 10
{
SEND "CLIENT"+<0x0d>
WAIT 3
{
"SERVER" OK
}
}
EXIT KErrNoAnswer$
OK:
EXIT
These are the changes you will have to make on your 7610/6600:
1) Open the 7610/6600.txt file received via bluetooth and selected options/send/via text message to get it in edit mode. Beginning from the line starting as CHARMAP and while pressing the pen button and down arrow on the phone, select the whole script and click Copy. After releasing the pen button, click Close without sending and exit the messaging menu.
2) Next create an Access Point by entering Settings/Connections/Access Point/New Access Point with the following parameters
a) connection name=Bt,
data bearer=data call,
dial-up number=2222,
user name=nokia,
password=pass,
authentication=normal
b)options/advanced settings,
phone ip adress=automatic,
primary name server=(the primary dns address your ISP provides),
second. name server=(the optional secondary dns address your ISP provides),
use ppp compression=yes,
use login script=yes,
click login script and press pen key on the phone and paste the script/ok/back
and exit AP setup
3) Now open gnubox
options/install/auto set modem ID,
options/install/create records,
close gnubox
4) Open gnubox again
2box bluetooth/serial prt/pc require encryption=yes,
options/debug/test comm channel,
(Your PC will notifiy you that your phone is trying to connect to bluetooth serial port and will ask for authorization, Be sure to check the 'always allow' check box and click the OK button)
bring up IF,
close gnubox
5) Finally, open any browser, and enter a URL you have never surfed before via GPRS to ensure that the result was not coming from the cache. Opera will ask you which connection to use, and you will choose "Bt". Be sure that your bluetooth connection is turned on.
6) Now everything should be working fine!
Hope this helps you
waas 18th December 2005, 09:19 Download
Sources
Version 1.0 for UIQ 2005-01-02 gnubox_mika_xan_hacked.tar.gz
Version 1.1 beta for UIQ and Series60 2005-04-11 gnubox_v11beta2.tar.gz
Version 1.1 beta3 for UIQ and Series60 2005-10-03 gnubox_v11beta3.tar.gz
Binaries
UIQ phones
SonyEricsson P800 2005-01-02 gnubox_p800.sis v1.0, working (stable)
SonyEricsson P900 2005-01-02 gnubox_p900.sis v1.0, working (stable)
SonyEricsson P910 2005-01-02 gnubox_p910.sis v1.0, working (stable)
Motorola A920 2005-04-11 gnubox_A920.sis v1.1 beta, unnecessary
Motorola A925 2005-04-11 gnubox_A925.sis v1.1 beta, unnecessary
Motorola A1000 2005-04-11 gnubox_A1000.sis v1.1 beta, no feedback yet, maybe unnecessary
Series60 phones
Series60 v1, v2
Nokia 3600: (unnecessary?)
Nokia 3650, N-Gage, N-Gage QD: see the cvs attic (links) or Google for it.
Nokia 6600, 7650: go to Mika Raento's page (links).
Series60 v2 feature pack 1
Nokia 3230 2005-04-11 gnubox_3230.sis v1.1 beta, working
Nokia 6260 2005-04-11 gnubox_6260.sis v1.1 beta, working
Nokia 6620 2005-04-11 gnubox_6620.sis v1.1 beta, working
Nokia 6670 2005-04-11 gnubox_6670.sis v1.1 beta, working
Nokia 7610 2005-04-11 gnubox_7610.sis v1.1 beta, working
Series60 v2 feature pack 2
Nokia 6630, 6680, 6681 2005-10-17 testing/ v1.1 beta3, working (RC state)
Nokia 6682 2005-10-17 gnubox_6682.sis v1.1 beta, working
Series60 v2 feature pack 3
Nokia N70 2005-11-06 testing/ v1.1 beta3, promising inital results
Nokia N90 2005-11-06 testing/ v1.1 beta3, no feedback yet
Series90 phones
Nokia 7710: coming soon!
Everything is under GPL, so no warranty, use at your own risk, backup your phone, etc. It may or may not work at all. But I'll keep you updated here or somewhere else.
Get them here
h**p://gnubox.dnsalias.org/gnubox/
Anyone can help me post/attach them here? :D
kinetik 18th December 2005, 11:27 Sounds very complicated if only to play a game ;-(
legallegal 18th December 2005, 14:27 Sounds very complicated if only to play a game ;-( it isn't just for game playing - you can use such a connection for normal Internet usage, such as browsing or IM or email. By piggybacking over your pc's Internet connection, you can avoid going online through your phone carrier and the potentially expensive charges.
lukeskyd 18th December 2005, 22:05 Waas ca you give the settings for n70?
Because dial-up number=2222 doesn't exist and where is in advanced settings use ppp compression=yes, use login script=yes ??
I can't find them..
Luke
Edit:Gnu70.sis in testing dir is damaged when installed ..
Mark 18th December 2005, 23:38 i tried this same guide some time ago and it didnīt worked. nice share though.
topic moved to how to section from symbian apps.br
itq55 19th December 2005, 17:35 How configure main PC and 6630 if I want use internet via BT ??
c_joey19 20th December 2005, 04:16 well you said copy the code but u didn mention where to paste it. or does it need to be copied everything we need to connect
btw nice guide vy detailed. i'll try it as soon as i get my bt dongle.
waas 21st December 2005, 16:03 well you said copy the code but u didn mention where to paste it. or does it need to be copied everything we need to connect
btw nice guide vy detailed. i'll try it as soon as i get my bt dongle.
copy/paste the following code and save it as 7610.txt or 6600.txt.
waas 21st December 2005, 16:10 i tried this same guide some time ago and it didnīt worked. nice share though.
topic moved to how to section from symbian apps.br
:shock: But it's worked for me
mibaksh 22nd August 2006, 09:41 this seems real kool. i have to try this when i get a BT adapter..it doesnt seem so hard..y ppl having trouble so..i visited the other site n it hav other ways to get it
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