Anyone do this? I found a guide to connect my phone to computer with bluetooth in ubuntu. It had the phone dial up so I may try it. I use tmobile so what do they do give you a username/pw and the like?
Anyone do this? I found a guide to connect my phone to computer with bluetooth in ubuntu. It had the phone dial up so I may try it. I use tmobile so what do they do give you a username/pw and the like?
I went ahead and did it. Seems okay so far. A little tricky getting it working. Still can't get it to work under gnome-ppp just because the init command won't stay changed.
Got it working with gnome-ppp. User error.
Last edited by Atomic; 11-23-2008 at 12:18 PM.
I don't know about Ubuntu (lol Desktop Lunix), but in Windows with a WinMo phone, it's just a USB ActiveSync connection. You don't need to dial into PPP because the 'modem' is just acting as a bridge for the 3G connection. I'm on ATT though.
What's the benefit in doing this?
I can't get DSL where I live. Can't get cable where I live. Satellite internet is too expensive for what you get and my dial up connection sucks. It disconnects me all the time and is a real pain in the butt to get anything done on it because of that. I've contacted the phone company many times to repair the lines but as soon as they get here and get a dial tone they leave. I'm getting dial up speeds here but I don't think there is 3G in this area.
If you can't get 3G then cellular internet will be useless to you. EDGE is effectively dial up speeds, except with way more latency.
Also, most cellular data packages are limited to 5GB a month, even when sold as "unlimited" plans. My company found this out after Gustav when we had to rely on 3G internet and our laptops for home internet for a few week while power was out.
I use AT&T and have unlimited internet on my phone but since AT&T is doing away with their unlimited plan and putting a 5GB cap on it I will be switching to SPRINT to check out their unlimited plan which will include tv for only 10 dollars more a month.
I've done this before on my phone, I stopped after my phone bill had an extra £100 on the end of it for internet usage. I guess it wouldnt be a problem with a decent internet roaming package.
So far the bad thing is my bluetooth dongle. After a good bit of data it stops responding and I have to unplug it, plug it back in and rebond the phone and computer. Is that what I get for buying the cheapest one in the store?
Ping times are horrible but it's still better than some I was getting with dial up.Code:atomic@MegaHurtz:~$ ping -c 3 www.google.com PING www.l.google.com (74.125.45.104) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from yx-in-f104.google.com (74.125.45.104): icmp_seq=1 ttl=242 time=337 ms 64 bytes from yx-in-f104.google.com (74.125.45.104): icmp_seq=2 ttl=242 time=307 ms 64 bytes from yx-in-f104.google.com (74.125.45.104): icmp_seq=3 ttl=242 time=303 ms --- www.l.google.com ping statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 2001ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 303.970/316.331/337.130/14.800 ms
On my phone I just downloaded a program that makes it into a little router. If I want to go on a laptop and have no internet connection (this has happened) I can just run the program and I pick up the wireless on the laptop. I'm on tmobile and I don't have 3g and it wasn't too terrible.
What phone? Can you post more information? My brother in law has ATT and his thing he plugs into his computer is about 3 times faster than dialup. Do you think the bluetooth could be slowing it down? Should I switch to a company that has EVDO or more widespread EDGE?
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