Gnubox for N73

Symbian have indeed relaxed the rules on Developer Certificates thus making gnubox possible on S60v3 using a developer certificate. I have modified the source and tested it on my phone using a Developer Cerft locked to my IMEI. (only tested Bluetooth LAN access server)

As you say the way to make this port available to everyone without the need for them to become ?developers? is to submit it for signing as freeware.

I have sent my modified source back to gnubox maintainer, so we will see how we go from here
 
*TUTORIAL PART 2: Gnubox & mRouter*
First of all, the bluetooth drivers that are on my WinXP Home is the Microsoft drivers.
Secondly, i'm using LAN and not dial-up ADSL.

Download and install AnalogX at: http://www.analogx.com/files/proxyi.exe
This enables you to share your internet connection.

Pls install your gnubox on ur phone first...
Install mRouter on your PC also..


ON YOUR PC (Microsoft BT stack)
Switch on BT on ur PC and ur fone.

Step1: Right click the BT icon in the system tray, "Open Bluetooth Settings"
go to "COM Ports".
If it is blank, click on "Add"-> "Incoming (device initiates the connection)"
Look at the COM number...mine is COM4. it varies...let's put it as COM#

Step2: Go to "Control Panel" -> "Phone and Modem options". Select the tab "Modem"
Add a modem. Check the box saying "Don't detect modem".
Select the type as "Communications cable between two computers"
connected on Bluetooth Serial Port COM#

Step3: Right click on the mRouter icon on the system tray go to "Connected Device"
Refresh the page until it discovers ur phone. Select your fone in the device selection
screen and click "Next>".
Uncheck the box where it says ?Automatically connect to this device when it is in range?
and click "Finish"

Step4: Now right click on the m-Router taskbar icon and click on "Advanced Settings"
Click on the View button under "Additional COM Ports"
Select the COM Port used by your Bluetooth device (COM#)
After setting the COM Port, click "OK"
Under connectivity methods, look for Additional COM Ports and expand it to make
sure your COM port is there. Click "Close"
Make sure that there is no error message...
Now that our m-Router is all set, let?s configure Gnubox!!

GNUBOX!!

Step1: On the phone, Go to "Tools"->"Settings"->"Connection"->"Access points"
Go to "Options"->"New access point"->"Use default settings"
Name it 'Bt' .
Make sure you set it to use 'Data call' as the bearer.
Set the number to call to something that cannot be called (e.g 321),
username as abc, password: xyz
Leave the rest as it is...
Then, "Options"->"Advanced Setting" Leave all untouched EXCEPT "Proxy Port Number".
enter it as 6588

Step2: Start GnuBox.
Now you should see on the screen that the DialOutISP record is found,
and the phone number you just entered is printed on the screen.
However, the ModemBearer should still show 'No rec'.
- Select "Options"->"Install"->"Create records"
- Exit gnubox with "Options"->"Exit"
- Start GnuBox again.
- Now you should see on the screen that the ModemBearer is shown and the 'No rec' error is gone.
- Create the bluetooth pairing between your phone and the computer.
- Launch GnuBox. Select "Install"->"Set RAS login script"
- Then select "2box bluetooth"->"Serial port"
- On the upcoming device selection dialog, select your computer,
and in the question about encryption click Yes (or OK if you only have that).
- Launch your phone browser and enjoy!!
 
keep up the good work... let us know how it all goes... this is pretty much the last program i been waiting for before i switch to s60v3...

thanks multivac!!! :2thumbs:
 
sory for my bad english i need help with nokia n73 i have all programs to bluteoth network but i have a copels errors
conection error .help pls i whant to have network on my nokia n73 pls make a tutorial
 
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