Hi Fedorans,
I'm desperately trying to make a simple Bluetooth dial-up connection
under Fedora 10. I use it under Fedora 9 without any problems, but F10
made an ugly surprise. To be honest I'm not so familiar with Bluetooth.
I've got a Dell Vostro 1310 laptop with embedded Bluetooth controller
and a Nokia E51 mobile. On F9 I created an /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf file:
rfcomm0 {
bind yes;
device 00:21:08:D2:93:13;
channel 5;
comment "E51";
}
I have /etc/wvdial.conf with all the necessary content, started "wvdial
gprs" and voila, that works.
With F10, this is all what I've got:
[root@ontheway ~]# wvdial gprs
--> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.60
--> Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: No route to host
--> Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: No route to host
--> Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: No route to host
Logs are empty.
The device file's rights are OK, I can browse the phone's memory on
Gnome browser, I can send and receive files, but no DUN.
Has anybody seen this before?
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