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#31
Ah Dang, there goes my happiness :-)
I hate having to reinstall everything again (I know I can do a restore from the backup, but wasn't there a thread where somehow the restore from previous OS 2008 backup screwed up a few things ?)

But again I stand to gain quite a few updates too - particularly the updated Skype, which I can't install because of the old OS2008.

Thanks PyCage for your pointer. I will be glad to use ths BT PAN setup rather then run my scripts by hand each time.
 
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#32
I just wanted to give a quick thanks for the work on this. I've installed it and have a working connection with my WM 8525. The 810 just went up to a new level of usefulness for me.

Much appreciated.
 
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#33
So will this let me do PAN server, or just client? If I can do server, then that would be enough to get me to upgrade my N800 to OS2008
 
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#34
Originally Posted by nate the great View Post
So will this let me do PAN server, or just client? If I can do server, then that would be enough to get me to upgrade my N800 to OS2008
Short answer:
http://wiki.bluez.org/wiki/Network

Long answer:
Yes, although I'm not yet sure how.
 

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#35
Just tracked this down, having instaled it a few days ago. Many thanks to all involved.

It was a breeze setting up the PAN connection with an HTC TYTN II. DUN sort of worked, but messed up the internet connection on disconnect and was pretty flaky particularly if a call came in. It now just needs a quick click on the phone to enable Internet Sharing, and away I go. Really makes my N800 usable everywhere ow.

Although I may have discovered a slight feature, in that if are already connected and then try to connect again to the BT Pan the device resets itself. Not a huge problem, I won't do it twice !

Thanks again
 
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#36
Unfortunately my tablet sees my phone as pda thus this solution is not working for me. Is there any way to let the n810 thing that my samsung i780 is a phone instead off pda?
 
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#37
No one that can help me?
 
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#38
Is there an connection "icon" (ie: wifi,packet) Im using the beautiful LCARS theme so Im not sure if its lacking in my theme or in general, I am in love with the bt pan, My only question is does it drain the battery like the "stock" bluetooth connection, I've been disconnecting it as soon as I'm done 1. because I don't want to kill my battery 2. the lack of a notification icon.

bhang
 
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Originally Posted by rwijnhov View Post
No one that can help me?
It's a rare problem and can be fixed by direct script editing.

Neither of those bits help you, so I was going to wait until I had a real solution, instead
 
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Originally Posted by bhang View Post
Is there an connection "icon" (ie: wifi,packet) Im using the beautiful LCARS theme so Im not sure if its lacking in my theme or in general, I am in love with the bt pan, My only question is does it drain the battery like the "stock" bluetooth connection, I've been disconnecting it as soon as I'm done 1. because I don't want to kill my battery 2. the lack of a notification icon.

bhang
It drains the battery like any bluetooth connection, although it should be somewhat less of a drain on idle than DUN (the "stock" connection type).

Doesn't it show up as if you were connected to WiFi?
 
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