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Re: 6310i and bluetooth problems
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anne |
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Re: 6310i and bluetooth problems |
Date: |
Mon, 7 Jul 2003 08:08:41 +1000 |
Thank you for that, Trevor.
Doing as you say does work, though all I seem to be able to do via
xgnokii is download the address book (haven't tried uploading changes
yet).
I was kind of hoping I could easily do a few other things, like write
SMS messages. Looks like I'll have to wait until whatever bugs preventing
use of model=6310i and connection=bluetooth are sorted out.
Thanks again for taking the time to respond.
Cheers,
Anne.
Trevor Hawkins writes:
> I don't know if this helps, but I have had good success with using
> rfcomm to connect the 6310i's DUN profile to /dev/rfcomm0 and then
> having gnokii use this port with the AT model and serial link.
>
> I don't believe the 6310i driver adds any real functionality over the
> generic AT. Anyways...
>
> cheers,
> Trevor
>
>
>
> On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 19:53, address@hidden wrote:
> > Hi All.
> >
> > After trawling the archives of this list, and trying everything I
> > could find that looked relevant, I'm finally mailing to the list to
> > see if someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong.
> >
> > I have a Nokia 6310i, a d-link dbt-120 USB-Bluetooth adaptor, and
> > a Debian Linux Testing/Unstable mix with a custom 2.4.21 kernel. When
> > I run gnokii --monitor I get:
> >
> > GNOKII Version 0.5.2
> > Opened configuration file /root/.gnokiirc
> > Added new section global
> > Adding key/value port/00:60:57:46:B8:4A
> > Adding key/value model/6310i
> > Adding key/value initlength/default
> > Adding key/value connection/bluetooth
> > Adding key/value bindir//usr/local/sbin/
> > Adding key/value use_locking/no
> > Adding key/value serial_baudrate/19200
> > Adding key/value smsc_timeout/10
> > Added new section connect_script
> > Adding key/value TELEPHONE/12345678
> > Added new section disconnect_script
> > phone instance config:
> > model: 6310i
> > port_device: 00:60:57:46:B8:4A
> > connection_type: 5
> > init_length: 0
> > serial_baudrate: 19200
> > serial_write_usleep: -1
> > hardware_handshake: 0
> > require_dcd: 0
> > smsc_timeout: 100
> > connect_script:
> > disconnect_script:
> > Connecting
> > Serial device: opening device 00:60:57:46:B8:4A
> > Couldn't open PHONET device: Success
> > Error in link initialisation: 1
> > Telephone interface init failed: Command failed.
> > Quitting.
> > Serial device: closing device
> >
> >
> > I have compiled gnokii with debugging, hoping that would give me some
> > useful information. (BTW make gnokii-debug, which the README suggests,
> > isn't a valid target). My .gnokiirc settings can be seen above, but
> > I've tried lots of variations on these with no success (sometimes I
> > get different text instead of Success on the PHONET line).
> >
> > Bluetooth itself seems to be working fine though I've no other devices
> > to test it with:
> >
> > >hcitool scan
> > Scanning ...
> > 00:60:57:46:B8:4A Anne Nokia
> >
> > hcitool cc also seems to work, as do any rfcomm commands for which I
> > manage to get the syntax correct. ;-)
> >
> > A program called multisync (from Debian unstable) can connect to the
> > phone and gets to the point of exchanging PINs. I understand multisync
> > isn't compatible with the 6310i with the modules I currently have, so
> > that's as far as it gets, but I tried it to check the bluetooth
> > system.
> >
> > Some other output that might be useful:
> > >lsmod
> > Module Size Used by Not tainted
> > l2cap 13856 2 (autoclean)
> > rfcomm 27136 0 (autoclean)
> > hci_usb 6080 1 (autoclean)
> > bluez 27136 3 (autoclean) [l2cap rfcomm hci_usb]
> > parport_pc 11812 1 (autoclean)
> > lp 6016 0 (autoclean)
> > parport 12928 1 (autoclean) [parport_pc lp]
> > serial_cb 1204 1
> > tulip_cb 32000 2
> > cb_enabler 2720 4 [serial_cb tulip_cb]
> > ds 6880 4 [cb_enabler]
> > i82365 27280 2
> > pcmcia_core 41376 0 [cb_enabler ds i82365]
> > uhci 23592 0 (unused)
> >
> > >ps ax (output heavily trimmed)
> > 509 ? S 0:00 hcid: processing events
> > 515 ? SW 0:00 [krfcommd]
> > 519 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/sdpd
> >
> > I am happy to try and provide any other information that anyone thinks
> > might help to sort out what's wrong. I found a few emails on the list
> > archives that mentioned similar problems, but either the fixes
> > suggested there didn't work, or the thread pettered out without an
> > answer.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Anne.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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