On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 07:59 +0100, Ilya Bakulin wrote:
> Hi!
> This morning I've discovered one nice way to do GPRS connection sharing 
> between WM and FreeBSD/Linux PC. The program I've used is called "ICS 
> Control", one may find it in this thread on xda-dev: 
> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=377047
> 
> This application deals with ipnat DLL found in most of WM5/WM6 phones. It 
> allows configuring NAT between any to interfaces. I've used it to NAT packets 
> from USB connection to GPRS. Works perfectly :-) Not sure if sync-engine DTPT 
> works with legacy serial-over-USB connections (I didn't manage to mske it 
> working, and as you remember I have to ability to use RNDIS), but now I don't 
> need it. But serial connection is established by SynCE software, thank you 
> guys for it!
> 

I don't think I've tried dtpt in serial mode, I'll have to have a go and
see :)

> Also, BT PAN support was added to FreeBSD 8-CURRENT about a week ago. I've 
> patched it to work on 7-STABLE, now I can use BT PAN connection between PC 
> and WM phone. With help of ICSControl I can share GPRS connection to my PC 
> via Bluetooth, and it's really wonderful.
> As I remember, Mark did some steps to support syncing via BT. FreeBSD now 
> lacks "ActiveSync" BT profile support, but as I see in Linux dund sources, 
> it's simple to add it -- just register another SDP service UUID. I'll try to 
> do so next week -- probably FreeBSD will get BT sync support then...
> 

If you make any progress with WM5/6 BT connections I'd love to hear
about it, I got it to work once but haven't been able to duplicate that
success since, very frustrating, WM2003 on the other hand works
perfectly.

Mark

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