[olug] Linux Laptop Cell Phone DUN

Todd Wittenmeier magitoddw at gmail.com
Tue Sep 22 00:36:58 UTC 2009


It depends on your phone, in some cases linux might see it as a modem
device, if you have a cable, just like chris I was able to set my hated HTC
Touch which runs Windows Mobile 6 to internet connection sharing on, and i
set it to share on the usb cable i have for the phone as the laptop I was
running Linux Mint on didn't have bluetooth. It worked like a charm

So if your trying to use a phone with a data plan and the phone allows
tethering the answer is maybe.  If your trying to use PPP and the phone as a
modem, I'd say that also depends.

What kind of phone do you have?


On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 7:12 PM, Christopher White <slaeyer at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hope this helps,
>
> I set my smartphone to internet sharing mode, plug it into my lappy
> and Ubuntu recognizes the connection and I'm on.  Older phones
> required me to setup a usb modem for the device and dial to obtain a
> connection.  It was never that difficult.  Bluetooth may also be an
> option tho I've not got Ubuntu to see my BT PAN from my phone. . .
> When connected, I get around 1.5 MBits / sec max on an Alltel 3G
> connection.
>
> Incidentally, every usb modem dongle I've tried has just worked and
> connects as soon as it's plugged into the machine, regardless of
> carrier.
>
> Chris from Kearney
>
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 6:31 PM, Todd Christopher Hamilton
> <netarttodd at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Is there anyone out there using a laptop running linux and using you
> > cell phone as a cell modem?  Please tell me about it.  I am interested
> > in moving my xp laptop to linux but I need to be able to use my cell
> > phone as a cell modem when I am on call and dont have internet access.
> >
> > Todd
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-Todd



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