Monday, July 26, 2004

WiFi in nokia 6600?

WiFi in nokia 6600?

is this true? wtf?

Here is the link Mobitopia and AllAboutSymbian.

If anyone does it, tell me how :)  or just post a howto!

Hugs

Posted by tarrinho at 18:54:03 | Permalink | Comments (2)

Monday, May 31, 2004

Nokia 6600 -Acedendo à internet usando bluetooth

And it works - (accessing the internet using the bluetooth from your nokia 6600)

weee

Finally.

For that you just need to follow the instruction in the howto (look down (Ler Mais))

Download gnubox for your cellphone 7650 or for 6600.
Download this proxy from analogx.

and them follow to the letter the howto.

PC setup...

1. Download proxy from www.analogx.com and install it, just setup
everything using default, and run it thru start
-->programs-->analogx-->proxy-->proxy

2. Determine which COM port your bluetooth is using by right-clicking on
your bluetooth tray icon (where the time is displayed) and select
Advance Configuration, then go to Local Services tab, EVERYTHING in
there EXCEPT Bluetooth Serial Port should be made manual. i.e, ONLY
Bluetooth Serial Port is automatic startup, and make sure that Secure
Connection is not required. Do take note of the COM port in use, for me,
mine is COM9.

3. Next, goto Control Panel -->Phone and Modem Options -->Modem(tabs)
and do a ADD, remember to check Don't detect my modem;I will select it
from List. and click next. Out pops a window, under manufacturers,
select [Standard Modem Types], under Models select [Communications cable
between two computers], click NEXT, selected ports should now point to
the COM port you have found in step 2. For mi, i choose COM9. Then next
next next till you are done. You will see an entry in the Modem(tab).
Double-click on the Communication cable between two computers, and set
maximum port speed to 115200.

4. Now right-click on your network neighbourhood, Make New Connection.
Choose Accept Incoming Connections, Check the Communication cable
between two computers(COM9-->again my own port no), click next, select
Do not allow virtual private network connections and under users allowed
to connect, to make things simple, juz check everything.. heehee.. next
again, double-click on Internet Protocol, make sure the Allow callers to
access my local area network is CHECKED, Specify TCP/IP Addresses from
10.0.0.1 to 10.0.0.254. Click OK, then click next, then click Finish.


6600 setup..

1. install the gnubox into your 6600 (fone memory or card is up to
individual's preference)
2. go to tools-->settings-->connection-->access points-->options-->new
access point-->use default settings. Ensure that the connection name=Bt,
data bearer=High speed (GSM), dial-up number=any 3 digit, user name = a
valid username in your pc, in my case, demouser1, prompt password=No,
Password= (password for demouser1), Authentication=normal,
Homepage=none, Data call type=Analogue, Maximum data speed=Automatic
3. Then select options-->Advance settings. Phone IP Address=Automatic,
Primary Name server=0.0.0.0, Second.name server=0.0.0.0, Proxy
serv.address (your pc's ip address, which can be gotten by
start-->run-->command prompt-->ipconfig), proxy port number=6588 (the
port used by analogx proxy server),Use callback=No, callback type=use
server no., callback number=none,user PPP compression=YES,use login
script=YES, Login Script=(Pls follow instruction in
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/mraento/symbian/bt-ap.html EXACTLY),Modem
initialisation=None. Then back back back till you get back to your main
menu.

4. What i have found out is, you need to pair up your 6600 with your
bluetooth dongle, and set it as authorized. After that, launch
gnubox-->options-->2box Direct-->Infrared (Stay with me here.. important
step). then options-->2box Direct-->Bluetooth-->select your pc. Then
press on your menu button, and fireup your browser, mayb say Doris
browser.

5. in Doris Browser, go to options-->preference-->proxy IP Address
=(your pc ip),
proxy port=6588, the rest of the options set as default.

6. then try to go to a url, maybe say www.google.com or whichever you
prefer... and happy surfing


P.S.: NOKIA'S ENGINEERS, EAT THIS!!
Posted by tarrinho at 16:28:49 | Permalink | Comments (32)