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Just to keep everyone informed, I found a workable solution to providing BT DUN from my 8525 (ATT Default WM6 ROM).
If you don't mind spending $34.00, the PDANET product from http://www.junefabrics.com/ works great.
My N810 immediately recognized the BT DUN capability in the phone (you will need to re-pair to get it to recognize the new capability), and about 30 seconds after installation finished, I was connected.
I tried a few other products (including USBMODEM, which didn't work at all for me), and this is the first one that actually worked. This product also doesn't seem to have the connection drop-off problems that people are seeing with other similar products.
Until Maemo decides to include BT PAN, this looks like a great option.
As always, YMMV... This worked well for me.
Jamie