tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1134723925265805427.post3292573437082414929..comments2023-10-31T14:04:04.105+02:00Comments on Rambling around foo: bluetooth fun with my Nokia 6600eddyphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13986125106284142716noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1134723925265805427.post-34646507398514278772008-08-06T11:42:00.000+03:002008-08-06T11:42:00.000+03:00Im using Nokia 6600 and now I got problem... when ...Im using Nokia 6600 and now I got problem... when Im trying to open gallery I need to wait a long time but not nothing... always loading...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1134723925265805427.post-9525203157833033642007-09-01T17:36:00.000+03:002007-09-01T17:36:00.000+03:00I was recieving"No serial ports found!" as other c...I was recieving<BR/>"No serial ports found!" as other comment posters while trying to connect from my Nokia N95 until I registered the serial port service on the computer by running "sdptool add –channel=3 SP"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1134723925265805427.post-12290965093453530122007-08-03T18:56:00.000+03:002007-08-03T18:56:00.000+03:00Here are they (of course, anonymized):eddy@bounty ...Here are they (of course, anonymized):<BR/><BR/>eddy@bounty /etc/bluetooth $ ls<BR/>hcid.conf rfcomm.conf<BR/>eddy@bounty /etc/bluetooth $ cat hcid.conf<BR/>#<BR/># HCI daemon configuration file.<BR/>#<BR/><BR/># HCId options<BR/>options {<BR/> # Automatically initialize new devices<BR/> autoinit yes;<BR/><BR/> # Security Manager mode<BR/> # none - Security manager disabled<BR/> # auto - Use local PIN for incoming connections<BR/> # user - Always ask user for a PIN<BR/> #<BR/> security user;<BR/><BR/> # Pairing mode<BR/> # none - Pairing disabled<BR/> # multi - Allow pairing with already paired devices<BR/> # once - Pair once and deny successive attempts<BR/> pairing multi;<BR/><BR/> # Default PIN code for incoming connections<BR/> passkey "0000";<BR/>}<BR/><BR/># Default settings for HCI devices<BR/>device {<BR/> # Local device name<BR/> # %d - device id<BR/> # %h - host name<BR/> name "%h-%d";<BR/><BR/> # Local device class<BR/> class 0x3e0100;<BR/><BR/> # Default packet type<BR/> #pkt_type DH1,DM1,HV1;<BR/><BR/> # Inquiry and Page scan<BR/> iscan enable; pscan enable;<BR/><BR/> # Default link mode<BR/> # none - no specific policy<BR/> # accept - always accept incoming connections<BR/> # master - become master on incoming connections,<BR/> # deny role switch on outgoing connections<BR/> lm accept;<BR/><BR/> # Default link policy<BR/> # none - no specific policy<BR/> # rswitch - allow role switch<BR/> # hold - allow hold mode<BR/> # sniff - allow sniff mode<BR/> # park - allow park mode<BR/> lp rswitch,hold,sniff,park;<BR/>}<BR/><BR/># HCI device for gnubox<BR/>device {<BR/> # Local device name<BR/> # %d - device id<BR/> # %h - host name<BR/> name "BlueZ(%d)";<BR/><BR/> # Local device class<BR/> class 0x100;<BR/><BR/> # Default packet type<BR/> #pkt_type DH1,DM1,HV1;<BR/><BR/> # Inquiry and Page scan<BR/> iscan enable; pscan enable;<BR/><BR/> # Default link mode<BR/> # none - no specific policy<BR/> # accept - always accept incoming connections<BR/> # master - become master on incoming connections,<BR/> # deny role switch on outgoing connections<BR/> lm accept;<BR/><BR/> # Default link policy<BR/> # none - no specific policy<BR/> # rswitch - allow role switch<BR/> # hold - allow hold mode<BR/> # sniff - allow sniff mode<BR/> # park - allow park mode<BR/> lp hold,sniff,park;<BR/>}<BR/><BR/><BR/>eddy@bounty /etc/bluetooth $ cat rfcomm.conf<BR/>#<BR/># RFCOMM configuration file.<BR/>#<BR/><BR/>#rfcomm0 {<BR/># # Automatically bind the device at startup<BR/># bind no;<BR/>#<BR/># # Bluetooth address of the device<BR/># device 11:22:33:44:55:66;<BR/>#<BR/># # RFCOMM channel for the connection<BR/># channel 1;<BR/>#<BR/># # Description of the connection<BR/># comment "Example Bluetooth device";<BR/>#}<BR/><BR/>rfcomm0 {<BR/> # Automatically bind the device at startup<BR/> bind yes;<BR/><BR/> # Bluetooth address of the device<BR/> device 00:11:22:00:11:22;<BR/><BR/> # RFCOMM channel for the connection<BR/> channel 1;<BR/><BR/> # Description of the connection<BR/> comment "Bluetooth connection with somedevice";<BR/>}<BR/><BR/>rfcomm1 {<BR/> # Automatically bind the device at startup<BR/> bind no;<BR/><BR/> # Bluetooth address of the device<BR/> device 00:11:22:33:44:55;<BR/><BR/> # RFCOMM channel for the connection<BR/> channel 2;<BR/><BR/> # Description of the connection<BR/> comment "Bluetooth connection with some other device";<BR/>}eddyphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13986125106284142716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1134723925265805427.post-21690895864438875652007-08-01T02:13:00.000+03:002007-08-01T02:13:00.000+03:00Can you post your /etc/bluetooth configuration fil...Can you post your /etc/bluetooth configuration files? I can't get the pys60 bluetooth console to work, even after following your instructions.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1134723925265805427.post-56979545497318323602007-05-27T18:47:00.000+03:002007-05-27T18:47:00.000+03:00Hi, I've followed your instructions but I'm still ...Hi, I've followed your instructions but I'm still able to connect to the bluetooth console. I get this message error when I select my computer from Bluetooth console option:<BR/><BR/>No serial ports found!<BR/><BR/>I have a Nokia 6670, does it connects on a different channel other than 3?<BR/><BR/>Thanks in davance for the helpAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1134723925265805427.post-17147663789300036472007-05-18T01:05:00.000+03:002007-05-18T01:05:00.000+03:00Hi, I added your link to the Nokia wiki. The trick...Hi, I added your link to the Nokia wiki. The trick with the CAPTCHA is to type it in lower case and put a space between the words. It's pretty insane.Tom Hughes-Croucherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07421409159608917062noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1134723925265805427.post-9852775416273693132007-05-16T09:44:00.000+03:002007-05-16T09:44:00.000+03:00My guide to using Bluetooth to talk with devices o...My guide to using Bluetooth to talk with devices on Debian Etch:<BR/><BR/><A HREF="http://thegoldenear.org/toolbox/unices/desktop-system-setup-debian-etch.html#bluetooth" REL="nofollow">http://thegoldenear.org/toolbox/unices/desktop-system-setup-debian-etch.html#bluetooth</A>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com