Monday·02·June·2008
Debian and GPRS with the Nokia E51 //at 00:39 //by abe
A while ago I wanted to have internet over GPRS (either EDGE or UMTS) via my Nokia E51 working before I leave for the weekend. But whatever I tried, I always got an ERROR if I sent any AT command. Even ATZ and ATH resulted in errors. So started googling for all components: I found AT commands which are said to work with the Nokia E51, I found AT commands which are said to work with Swisscom GPRS and I found many sites describing how to setup a bluetooth modem.
But since the even those AT commands which should work with both, Swisscom GPRS and Nokia E51 didn’t work at all, I noticed that all the Nokia E51 howtos were using the USB cable. So I tried that, too, and it worked immediately. It looks very strange to me that the set of AT commands is dependend on which way you connect to the phone. :-/
So here’s my working PPP config:
hide-password noauth connect "/usr/sbin/chat -e -f /etc/chatscripts/swisscom-gprs" /dev/ttyACM0 460800 defaultroute crtscts user "guest" usepeerdns noccp bsdcomp 0,0 lcp-echo-failure 10000 lcp-echo-interval 1000 asyncmap 0 novj nomagicand the chat script (
/etc/chatscripts/swisscom-gprs):
TIMEOUT 5 ABORT BUSY ABORT 'NO CARRIER' ABORT VOICE ABORT 'NO DIALTONE' ABORT 'NO ANSWER' ABORT DELAYED ABORT ERROR '' \nAT TIMEOUT 12 OK ATH OK ATE1 OK 'AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","gprs.swisscom.ch"' OK ATD*99# CONNECT ""
So I have now four levels of mobile computing available:
- Nokia E51 with T9 and phone keyboard (for short texts)
- Nokia E51 with Nokia SU-8W bluetooth keyboard (for longer texts and emergencies, see photo on the right)
- ASUS EeePC (7", 630 MHz Celeron, 2GB RAM, 4GB SSD) with Nokia E51 as modem (complete computer, but still small, portable and nearly always with me)
- Lenovo ThinkPad T61 (14" wide screen, 2.2 GHz Core2Duo, 4GB RAM, 160 GB SATA Disk) with Nokia E51 as modem (complete computer with power and disk space)
Should suffice in nearly all situations. ;-)
Tagged as: AT, Bluetooth, c-crosser, chat script, Debian, EDGE, EeePC, Etch, GPRS, Lenny, nemo, Nokia E51, Nokia SU-8W, Swisscom, T61, ThinkPad, UMTS, USB, Zürich
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Thursday·02·March·2006
I changed my mind. I want a camera mobile phone. //at 02:29 //by abe
Today I read and wrote about Semapedia, a service respective toolset to encode Wikipedia URLs (and also others) as dot-matrix barcode, print them out on leaflets together with mentioning Wikipedia and the URL. Then any visitor with a modern camera cell phone can take an image of the barcode, decode it with the right software on your phone, which passes the decoded URL directly to the phones webbrowser.
This is the first useful application of camera phones I ever heard about. But I see it as so useful that I may consider buying me a camera cell phone with the next contract renewal, although until now, I focused all my search for a worthy successor to my Nokia 6310i on non-camera phones. (Update: And I’m not alone with the wish for a useful mobile phone.)
The 6310i had nearly everything I needed: A big memory, long standby times (1.5 to 2 weeks), WAP incl. WAP browser for reading Symlink on the road, GPRS, GSM 900/1800, T9, Infrared, gnokii support, the same battery bay than my former mobile phones (Nokia 6210 and 6130) and the Nokia typical, very intuïtive and blindly usable user interface. (Siemens mobiles suck!). It also had some things, I didn’t need yet, but sounded useful: Voice dialing and voice recording, Java for playing with own programs, Bluetooth for a cableless headset or so and GSM-1900 because perhaps also other countries than the USA use that frequency band. (I refuse to travel to the USA, so I won’t need the GSM-1900 there.)
It had nothing I didn’t want to have in a mobile phone: Camera, radio, MP3 player, standby time munching color display, e-mail client, MMS, MP3 ring tones or flip covers. The only thing I missed, was a more modern Java VM and even more memory when Opera Mini came out and maybe polyphone ring tones, so I could have the Monkey Island theme as ring tone. ;-)
So what now? Being able to use Opera Mini and Semapedia means to have a mobile phone with camera and — and that’s the drawback — a color display. Anyone knows a Nokia camera phone on which Opera Mini runs but without color display? And with the battery bay from the 6x10 series? No?
Or maybe I should just stay with the 6310i and get me a second one in
better condition (no broken case) from eBay or so? There were also
(yet unconfirmed) rumours that my GSM provider E-Plus will have the
Linux based internet tablet Nokia 770 for a contract renewal plus 80€ to
90€… Difficult decision…
Tagged as: DigiCam, eBay, Fläsch, GPRS, GSM, Händi, Java, Mobile Phone, Monkey Island, MP3, Nokia, Nokia 6130, Nokia 6210, Nokia 6310i, Nokia 770, Opera, Symlink, USA, WAP, Wikipedia
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