Since this is closed upstream, closing as Fix Released.
As far as I can tell this would be available in Lucid and later
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I'm not sure what you mean when you say "some extra scripting" and "with
the right setting". Even if I connect my phone manually using rfcomm
(with sudo), Network Manager has no way to setup a PPP connection, let
alone one with all the extra initialization needed for a 3G dialup -
this is a regress
Oded Arbel wrote:
> I did not manage to get the PAN checkbox at the end of the bluetooth
> pairing dialog for either of my Nokia E90 (which may not support it) or
> my Ericsson P1i (which does support PAN).
I used PAN with a Sony-Ericsson K850i without having to set anything
on the phone.
Just pa
I did not manage to get the PAN checkbox at the end of the bluetooth
pairing dialog for either of my Nokia E90 (which may not support it) or
my Ericsson P1i (which does support PAN).
Its nice that NM support PAN (even though I wasn't able to confirm it),
but to use it it should be possible to add
Stefan Nuxoll wrote:
> PAN support doesn't cover many bluetooth devices (like my N75) that use
> the Bluetooth DUN profile instead.
And even those which do support PAN, don't always create an internet
connection if the bluetooth paired network is already being used for
another purpose like local f
As per Stefan Nuxoll's comment, I don't believe the Nokia E71 supports
the newer 'PAN' profile -only the old 'DUN' one - this will be why you
are unable to use your E71 as an Internet access device through Network
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicKoala/HumanReleaseNotes#Bluetooth
Well, it does not work for me even though the release notes say so.
There is no checkbox at the end of pairing my Nokia E71 as opposed to
http://blogs.gnome.org/dcbw/files/2009/07/3-bt-pan.png
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PAN support doesn't cover many bluetooth devices (like my N75) that use
the Bluetooth DUN profile instead.
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Apparently Bluetooth personal area network support is included in GNOME
2.28 with GNOME Bluetooth and latest NetworkManager.
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Soon enough for Karmic?
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Looks like it might be coming soon.
http://blogs.gnome.org/dcbw/category/networkmanager/
Fingers crossed!
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Since there seems to be so much confusion and unanswered questions, I
guess providing a direct link to a comment made on the upstream bug by
one of the NM devs would be useful:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=432774#c33.
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Everything is working good with the svn (version 1.1) of blueman I
didn't even add that rule from the above comment.
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I cherry-picked Blueman change (linux.sysfs_path setting for rfcomm hal
device) - I presume, this will land into your system with Blueman 1.1
package.
Anyway, there is one more problem with Network-manager itself... now it
needs also udev attribute telling whether the modem is GSM or CDMA. To
work
@Bössen: rfcomm + wvdial is fairly easy to set up, that's what I use.
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Blueman 1.1 is almost complete, It will be released soon, this week
probably.
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What about the progress?
Will a fixed Blueman package be released or a fixed network-manager? Or
both?
It sucks to use Windows while surfing on train...
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[quote from #345060]
Valmantas Palikša wrote 1 hour ago: (permalink)
This bug is fixed in blueman svn. Basically linux.sysfs_path =
/sys/class/tty/rfcomm* needs to be exported too.
[/quote]
OK, I did not know that it would be so easy I used the change in
HalManager.py found in SVN to updat
This person has a patch for this.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/345060
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I can get blueman to create a rfcomm connection which network-manager
detected in intrepid but now since I upgraded to jaunty network-manager
does not see the connection if I downgrade to another version of
network-manager it sees the connection but with the default version that
comes with jaunty d
I have been trying to get this to work with my motorola q9h and blueman.
Blueman connects to the phone and creates a dialup connection just fine.
I can connect to this using gnome-ppp. The latest Blueman also adds HAL
support for the mobile broadband device, which shows up in the nm-
applet. I conf
I get my Windows Mobile 6.1 'Internet Sharing' connection to work using
PAN by doing this:
sudo pand -r PANU -c 00:22:A5:18:D7:E4 (needs bluez-compat installed)
sudo dhclient bnep0
However, this is still a horrid kludge - it would be sensible if NM
could see the PAN profile being advertised by
Does not connect with my phone with blueman:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/329047
For that matter my phone's not supported USB with entwork manager even though
it forms a /dev/ttyACM0 fine
and works with non-nm
Misha
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The Blueman team has just finished adding 3G support.
http://blueman.tuxfamily.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=113
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Jamie, yes it does.
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Valmantas Palikša wrote:
> Blueman 1.0svn handles bluetooth dialup connections very nicely. It
> exposes rfcomm interfaces to hal and network manager grabs them
> automatically.
>
> Here's a demonstration video:
> http://walmis.balticum.lt/blueman1.0_networking.ogv.tar
Valmantas, does it work wit
Blueman 1.0svn handles bluetooth dialup connections very nicely. It exposes
rfcomm interfaces to hal and network manager grabs them automatically.
Here's a demonstration video:
http://walmis.balticum.lt/blueman1.0_networking.ogv.tar
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I personally believe that the priority for this bug should be higher.
Many users around me see this as a bug. Presently it seems necessary to
deactivate or remove the Network Manager in order to connect to internet
through many modems and mobile phones. Without removing or deactivating
NM, then Fi
It seems using gnome-ppp or kppp directly is the only option in Intrepid.
For gnome-ppp, see:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto/SetUpDialer#For%20Ubuntu,%20alternative%20approach%20(using%20gnome-ppp)
>From the upstream's mailing list [1]:
"> 3) Dialup support is gone now? Dial
Do you have a link for that list
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Daniel Holm wrote:
> Oh, I see. Well then, is there any other way to maybe create a serial
> port or what ever?
>
>
there is currently discussion about this on network manager list ...
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Oh, I see. Well then, is there any other way to maybe create a serial
port or what ever?
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On Sat, 2008-12-27 at 00:36 +, Daniel Holm wrote:
> Couldn't you create a symlink from /dev/rfcomm* to a /dev/tty*? Because
> tty is what the modems is discovered as, right?
>
No, because NM uses HAL to enumerate serial ports, not an
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Couldn't you create a symlink from /dev/rfcomm* to a /dev/tty*? Because
tty is what the modems is discovered as, right?
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I also need BT in NM for the VPN functions!
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So who's actually working on this? How can I help?
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I also miss the old style 56k connection. I think it is the same as bt
connection, since they both use a serial port.
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A pat on the back to the NM devs for the huge additional functionality
NM now provides.
While I can connect seamlessly through a USB cable to my Nokia N95
modem, connecting via Bluetooth is way up on my need to have list.
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Among other awsome things in NM 0.7
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I also miss this feature. I could use wvdial, but then I would miss out
about the D-bus extension in NM 0.7
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i too find it disappointing to know that ubuntu 8.10 NM does not allow
net through bluetooth. i have been manually configuring rfcomm over the
changing versions of ubuntu to connect net through bluetooh. it seems
one has to wait still a long time to get bluetooth integrated into the
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I too an eagerly awaiting this functionality. I'm currently working
around it with gpppon, but doesn't allow me to initiate any VPN
connections from NM.
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I too am curious as to when this feature will be implemented, as it was
originally intended to.
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Hello, is there an ETA of when Network Manager 0.7 will support
connectivity via bluetooth from a GSM GPRS cell phone? I just switched
from Microsoft Vista to Ubuntu 8.10, and I did so based upon reading
that this connectivity would be present via the GUI.
I regret that I installed Ubuntu over tha
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from what i understand the problem with bluetooth is that those devices
are not properly registered in hal and current NM infrastructure
requires all managable devices to be exposed through hal. However,
modemmanager will come right after 0.7 is final and then we will surely
tackle bluetooth with h
I'm under the impression that 3G broadband over Bluetooth can be done
over:
- PAN Bluetooth protocol
- DUN Bluetooth protocol
- RFCOMM Bluetooth protocol
PAN does not use PPP. Rather, you activate the PAN link, and that gives
you a packet network, like ethernet. Then you can use DHC
It would be sufficient if nm had built in support for plain ppp over
serial interface dialup as it used to have before. Or am I just missing
some vital part?
wvdial from shell works, but not integrated with nm.
gnome-ppp has never worked for me...
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This is a great shame, especially since its touted as a feature in the
Intrepid press release:
[quote]
3G Support
For constant connectivity public WiFi has limitations. Improvements to the
network manager in Ubuntu 8.10 makes it simple to detect and connect to 3G
networks and manage connectivity
Note that you can still connect fine with pon/poff if you have the
appropriate chat scripts and pppd config ; it's just that NM doesn't
offer you any menu entries for it (and online/offline detection won't
notice the connection).
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I think it's also problematic that NM 0.7 doesn't even pick up my VX8350
when I connect by USB either.
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This is a regression from Hardy.
With ppp0 set up correctly in /etc/network/interfaces it was quite
possible to start a PPP connection over Bluetooth DUN. The feature
wasn't too polished, I could for instance not start VPN over this
connection (it was grayed out in the menu), and it did not detec
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medium, because most phones should have a usb way of using them as well
(which works in general)
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