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- 12-03-2003, 11:37 AM #1Matt BaconGuest
Hi, all... No problems at all getting my Powerbook to talk to my T610 via
Bluetooth for sync and file sharing. But... I can't get it to work as a
modem. Does anyone have a Mac OS X modem script for Bluetooth T610 (and GPRS
if it needs to specify that)?
Bestest,
Matt
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- 12-04-2003, 08:46 AM #2Andrew CurrieGuest
Re: Mac OS X and T610 as Bluetooth modem
In article <BBF3CFCE.EE14%[email protected]>, Matt Bacon
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Does anyone have a Mac OS X modem script for Bluetooth T610 (and GPRS
> if it needs to specify that)?
http://homepage.mac.com/jrc/contrib/tzones/
Don't expect much in the way of results; at 9600 baud or so, it hardly
seems worth it!
AC
- 12-07-2003, 02:32 PM #3Shane ScottGuest
Re: Mac OS X and T610 as Bluetooth modem
Andrew Currie wrote:
> In article <BBF3CFCE.EE14%[email protected]>, Matt Bacon
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>Does anyone have a Mac OS X modem script for Bluetooth T610 (and GPRS
>>if it needs to specify that)?
>
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/jrc/contrib/tzones/
>
> Don't expect much in the way of results; at 9600 baud or so, it hardly
> seems worth it!
>
> AC
I am sure that he wants to use the GPRS modem settings, not the CSD at
9600baud...
Select the Ericsson IR modem as the driver via GPRS...it should work
just fine.
- 12-09-2003, 03:35 PM #4Jean-Yves AvenardGuest
Re: Mac OS X and T610 as Bluetooth modem
Andrew Currie wrote:
> Don't expect much in the way of results; at 9600 baud or so, it hardly
> seems worth it!
Using GPRS, I could easily sustain 5.5KB/s using my P800 and my Powerbook.
You just have to select Ericsson IR modem and as the phone number enter
what the Mac suggest (something like *39*n#) where n is the CID profile
number.
Jean-Yves
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