Share2Blue2th are scripts for use with a PowerBook and Nokia 3650 phone. They can be used for synching Avantgo and downloading large files to the phone and to avoid ripping through my data allowance with a mobile provider.
There is a detailed READ ME with instructions and a package of scripts that I put together based on info the developer found around the internet. You have to edit the scripts in script editor to include your cell phone's MAC address for this to work. Some of the developer's readers have adapted this for other phones and even for sharing internet over bluetooth
What's New
Version 3.1: Users no longer have to manually edit
their MAC address into the script as the script now prompts you for the MAC address the first time it is launched. The -p800 for P800/P900 users has been available before this revision.
Requirements
PPC, Mac OS X 10.2 or later, Bluetooth.
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I can get these scripts to work with my SonyEricsson P900. To an extent. I can browse the net on the phone, but only by using IP addresses. It's like the DNS isn't resolved at all. Anyone have any ideas?
[Version 3.1]
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Anonymouscommented on 27 Oct 2004
Hi, I also have the Activation Rejected Error. How were you able to make it work and browse using your P900? Thanks.
Anonymouscommented on 25 Nov 2004
I also have the DNS problem. I can browse using IP addresses but not by using the domain names. Can anyone verifiy this working on the p800, and if so how to get round this problem
thanks,
Anonymousreviewed on 17 Apr 2004
Same problem with P900 Mac OS X Pather PB G4. Phone error reads 'Activation rejected'
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Share2Blue2th are scripts for use with a PowerBook and Nokia 3650 phone. They can be used for synching Avantgo and downloading large files to the phone and to avoid ripping through my data allowance with a mobile provider.
There is a detailed READ ME with instructions and a package of scripts that I put together based on info the developer found around the internet. You have to edit the scripts in script editor to include your cell phone's MAC address for this to work. Some of the developer's readers have adapted this for other phones and even for sharing internet over bluetooth between two computers.
Note: For P800/P900 users, adding -p800 before the -v in the first bit of command line code should make these scripts work with your phone.
Anonymous reviewed on 07 Jul 2004
thanks,
Anonymous reviewed on 17 Apr 2004
Any ideas would be appreciated?
Anonymous reviewed on 21 Feb 2004