Nokia 6600 Internet over bluetooth – How to

March 30th, 2005 at 04:36pm

Finally after lot of R&D, yesterday i could finally browse the net over my 6600 using my PC’s internet connection over bluetooth !

Two things are possible.
1. You use the GPRS of your Mobile phone and browse on your PC.
2. You use the DSL (or other high speed connection) of your PC to browse on your Mobile phone.

#1 is pretty simple, and is very easy to setup on Nokia 6600. But #2 is not that simple. After reading lot of forums, i found that Nokia has on purpose blocked this feature in 6600.

If you have already done a search on this topic, you would have definitely come across this page. But the instructions there are quite cryptic, and not very clear. So, i did lot of search on various forums, and finally got it right. What i have done is, i have basically documented the steps that i followed to make it work. Do give it a try!. It might work for you as well. If it works (or doesn’t) do comment here!

Steps…
First lets set up the PC. Things to do on PC :

  1. Deactivate all the Checkboxes in mRouter (at least the ones of the Bluetooth COM ports)
  2. Goto Bluetooth settings and Deactivate everything else in Local services than Bluetooth serial port, note the com port you set as bluetooth serial port
  3. Goto Phone and Modem options, go to “Modems” add a new one, activate “I will select it from a list”
  4. Choose “Communications cable between 2 Computers” from the list (in Standard Modem Types)
  5. Select the COM port from step3
  6. In the modem settings set maximum port speed to 115200
  7. Goto Network Connections and create a new connection (wizard)
  8. Select Set up an advanced connection -> Next
  9. Accept incoming connections -> Next
  10. Check the Communications cable between two computers -> Next
  11. Do not allow VPN connections ->
  12. select a username you want to give access to your pc over Bluetooth (that’s the username you will set on the phone later) -> Next
  13. Select Internet Protocol -> Properties, select “TCI/IP address assignment” and set the IP range to something like 10.0.2.2-10.0.2.254
  14. Remove Internet Connection Sharing from all interfaces
  15. run cmd.exe and enter the following commands:

    netsh routing ip nat install
    netsh routing ip nat add interface "YOUR LAN INTERFACE NAME" full
    netsh routing ip nat add interface Internal private

    YOUR LAN INTERFACE NAME has to be replaced with the name of the interface connected to the internet
  16. if there is a “Bluetooth Network” connection in Network Connections delete it
  17. In network connections choose the incoming connection just created, and open its properties.
  18. Click on the users tab, check the last checkbox which says “Always allow directly connected devices to such as palmtop computers to connect without using a password” (this step helped me!)

So, that’s the setup on the PC. Next we need to configure the 6600

  1. Download gnubox6600.SIS and install it on your phone. Search Google for GnuBox
  2. Create a new Access Point on the phone (Setting|Connection|Access points|New access point|Use default settings).
  3. Use the following settings for it:
    • Name: Bt (This name is important, the gnubox software will look for it, since its hard-coded in the code)
    • Data Bearer: High speed (GSM)
    • Dial-up number: e.g. 2222. It doesn’t matter what you have here as long as it’s not empty
    • Username: the username you gave access to the incoming connection earlier
    • Prompt password: No
    • Password: Password for the user on Windows
    • Authentication: Normal
    • Advanced Settings: Use Login Script Yes
    • Advanced Settings: Login Script

      CHARMAP [windows-1252]
      LOOP 10
      {
      SEND “CLIENT”+<0x0d>
      WAIT 3
      {
      “SERVER” OK
      }
      }
      EXIT KErrNoAnswer$
      OK:
      EXIT
      Be careful that you get it exactly as show here, including line breaks. You could save it to a file, send to the phone and copy-paste to the settings.
    • Advanced Settings: Use PPP Compression Yes
  4. Run the program you installed at step1 (gnubox)
  5. Inside gnubox: Options-> 2box Direct -> Bluetooth, select your computer, leave gnubox running in background
  6. Run the nokia wml browser select “Bt” as access point and connect.
  7. You can also use any other internet app like Agile messenger, real player, opera, profimail etc

I was able to connect, and view my website and could read this blog too. I was also able to receive and send out mail using profimail, and the built-in mail client.

I hope this posting helps all the Nokia 6600 owners, specially in India!

Update (Sep-16-2005) : Check this page and this page for more info on GnuBox for nokia 6600


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  1. 111

    i am getting an error when creating the incoming connection.. when i click next after accept incoming connections it loads for a while then says

    incoming connections depend on the routing and remote access service which was unable to start.

    any ideas….

    Comment by dave b — January 26, 2006 #

  2. 112

    Hi,

    I have tried everything but somewhere something seems not to be working.
    I am using a Nokia 6600.
    When I try to connect with the default browser i receive ”Connection error”

    The gnubox shows:
    PPP over CSD/GPRS
    Loading commDb
    settings…
    DialOutISP
    Description
    DefaultTelNum:2222
    ModemBearer
    Modem ‘GnuBoxModem’ not found

    Please help me on this

    Comment by Sanjoy — February 10, 2006 #

  3. 113

    ok , successfully

    Comment by edwin — February 19, 2006 #

  4. 114

    I use USB dongle to connect my Nokia 6600 via bluetooth with my PC. But I cant use Internet in my PC using the GPRS of my phone.You said this is very easy…!!!
    But really I fail to connect..Can u give me a solution please….

    Comment by Sujan Kumar Saha — February 19, 2006 #

  5. 115

    Thanks a lot, this information was very useful. Was using this to synchronize contacts between the mobile and an online database, your settings helped me setup the internet connection!

    Comment by Sunil — February 21, 2006 #

  6. 116

    I am not able to configure the pc, it tell me tht NAT has to be installed. can u pls guide me on this.
    thanks

    Comment by Taha — February 22, 2006 #

  7. 117

    i have problem on step 2 !!!
    in my bluetooth i have (device,option,com port,hardware) tabs and nothing else to select and in com ports the is only 2 port of bluetooth and i can’t deactivate any things!!!

    Comment by amir — February 25, 2006 #

  8. 118

    hey where can i download some good full version software of nokia 6600….

    Comment by Rajan Manandhar — February 25, 2006 #

  9. 119

    am using Nokia 6600 for web browsing with a wap gateway gprs access(not full internet web connection) from the provider, but i am able to access all the web sites not only wap sites. But this doesnt allow me to share the connection with my pc’s web browser. I have seen your article regarding sharing pc’s net connection into mobile. Is there any reverse possible way like involving proxy system to share this connection to my pc. I know that dialup connection over bluetooth can be used to connect pc to net, but i think its only possible with full gprs gateway and not using wap gateway. When i enquired this to customer care people they said we cant share this connection. Is there any other way i can make this. If you can help me it will be very usefull since this is the only way for me to connect to internet from my village and ofcourse i get this wap connection at a cheap rate.

    Comment by Rajan Manandhar — February 25, 2006 #

  10. 120

    try iranian sites..
    but it is some hard
    try: http://www.irsmg.com
    please answer the problem no 117

    Comment by amir — February 26, 2006 #

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