Linked by Eugenia Loli on Thu 13th Oct 2005 22:08 UTC
We will try to get a GPRS internet connection using Linux-based phones as modems and route the connection to Mac OS X via Bluetooth. This guide is for Mac OS X, the US Cingular GPRS service only (other providers might work out of the box with the phone, others might not at all -- you never know with GPRS) and any of the Linux-based Motorola smartphones like the A760, A780, E680/i etc (they are all identical regarding their 'modem' functionality).
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I dont have any special service, just plain Sprint Vision. The dialup networking and bluetooth on it works great with my 12" powerbook. Way faster than my dialup, way slower than my cable.
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I dont have any special service, just plain Sprint Vision. The dialup networking and bluetooth on it works great with my 12" powerbook. Way faster than my dialup, way slower than my cable.