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So... people can't get bluetooth tether to work? No probs here with my Xoom to Atrix.
Weird how that works for me, and others... but not for you. A lot of the stuff in this thread isn't clear.
Don't want wifi-tether - which works great btw - or you claim that USB tether doesn't work - but... it does work.
As does bluetooth tether. Mind you, I'm root on all of my devices, but even with the N900, I had to install rootsh. smh
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Believe me 9K, I've read and appreciated that thread you started. If I'm not mistaken, the one contributor with an Android tablet is jschan, and he has a XOOM with a much more recent version of Android than the Galaxy Tab's Froyo (Gingerbread at least, maybe even Honeycomb).
According to his post I was replying to, the mere fact of enabling Bluetooth PAN on the N900 (even without routing etc.) and pairing it to the tablet should cause a new tethering option to appear in Android.
Unless I'm not looking in the right place, it doesn't seem to appear on the Galaxy Tab (just as the Q5 DUN doesn't work either).
If so, I don't see the point of going through your entire HOWTO, as I'd end up with a perfectly functional PAN server on the N900 side, but nothing to use it with on the tablet :-)
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Xoom's using 1) Honeycomb and 2) a pure Google experience. The problem with the Galaxy Tab is that it's got a Samsung-ruined bluetooth stack. (They replaced BlueZ that pure Google devices get, with their own stack--laaaaaaame). My Droid never had that problem... ditto for the Xoom.
Basically, Android devices would be GREAT if not for these crippling attempts by some manufacturers (Samsung... what the hell??).
Ultimately, it's unbelievable that Samsung removed tethering (like they removed BT HID). I hate that.
After the fishiness with the Q5 DUN stuff, I thought I'd try this manual proof of concept before going to the trouble of flashing Power-kernel, installing iptables and the scripts, etc.
I edited /etc/bluetooth/main.conf to enable the network plugin, restarted the daemon, and deleted the GTab entry in the paired hosts list. On the Tab I unpaired the N900 then paired it again.
Where, exactly, should the "tethering option" appear ? I can't see it anywhere, not in Settings/Network/Bluetooth anyway...
Yet another Android feature that works everywhere except on a Galaxy Tab ? I guess this one's heading back where it came from... :-)
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Last edited by fpp; 2011-04-18 at 16:08.