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I am trying to set up file transfer (FTP), using the Obex server from maemo. He gives the usage, but then tells us to make sure "piscan" is running.

I have been looking all over for this, and finding as much as I can about hci, sdp etc. So far, I am just spinning my wheels.

Can someone give a brief walk-through on setting up the obex server? My PC can see and even connect to the 770, but it claims is has no services.

TIA for any guidance.
 
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ftp w/ bluetooth? new to me. why not just use the wifi
 
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Originally Posted by Coolty
ftp w/ bluetooth? new to me. why not just use the wifi
So, how do I use WiFi for transferring files from my Windows desktop to my Nokia 770?
 
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dandrek: I had the same problem. Followed the instructions, and the 770 thought various services were running and available for discovery; the 770 was detected by the Windows laptop but couldn't find any services available.
 
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So, how do I use WiFi for transferring files from my Windows desktop to my Nokia 770?
Set up an ftp server on your PC. Use Opera to connect to it.
 
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Originally Posted by troubleshootr
Set up an ftp server on your PC. Use Opera to connect to it.
Why can't I access files directly on my desktop, as I can with my tablet pc?
 

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Originally Posted by Karel Jansens
Why can't I access files directly on my desktop, as I can with my tablet pc?
You can if your desktop is running *NIX. The Nokia supports mounting NFS mounts. See this link:

http://linux.seindal.dk/item91.html

There is no Samba (Windows SMB file sharing) client for the Nokia at the moment (that I know of at least), so ftp would be the best way to go if you are running Windows.
 
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The easiest way I've found of moving files about is to set up OpenSSH on the 770 and use a sftp capable client from your desktop.
For windows, the best client is winscp. For linux, gftp is capable of it.
This gives you a proper ftp style interface without having to mess about, it's quicker too.
 
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Originally Posted by dandrewk
I am trying to set up file transfer (FTP), using the Obex server from maemo. He gives the usage, but then tells us to make sure "piscan" is running.

I have been looking all over for this, and finding as much as I can about hci, sdp etc. So far, I am just spinning my wheels.

Can someone give a brief walk-through on setting up the obex server? My PC can see and even connect to the 770, but it claims is has no services.

TIA for any guidance.
I assume youre talking about sobexsrv? If your PC can see your 770, then you must have done something right: the piscan-stuff ("hciconfig hci0 piscan" from the command line as root) is exactly for making the device visible, nothing else.

afterwards, you should start sobexsrv (like "sobexsrv -Ir <directory for files>") either on your 770 (so that it becomes the server) or the desktop PC (which would be more fun because it means you can browse your PC like a mobile phone from within the nokia 770 file manager).

trouble is: I never got it working. when it comes to connecting, I get errors about connections timed out, services not available etc.

sobexsrv does work for simply sending files, though: run it on your 770 and send a file from your mobile phone via bluetooth. your phone will detect the 770 and the file will end up in the directory given when you started sobexsrv.
 
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