Requirements
gnuBox for Nokia 3230
Internet connection (I was using AOL Dial-In for this tutorial)
A Bluetooth dongle with WIDCOMM Bluetooth Software
Analog X Proxy
mRouter Software v2 or v3
If you own other Symbian based Smartphones, you can use the installed mRouter. With Sony Ericsson you just need to double click on this icon (My P900)
. If you own an A9250/A920 you can launch the Desktop suite.
If you don't have these softwares installed, you can download for free, the mRouter 3 from the Intuwave website.
Step by step installation: Step1
On the Nokia 3230:
Install gnuBox_3230.sis
Launch gnuBox
Some configuration text will be displayed:
(Loading CommDb settings)
ISP ‘Bt' Not found
Chose Debug -> Dump Full CommsDB and wait till the confirmation dialog box appears (about 10 seconds)
Option->Exit (don't do an Application Switching)
Now we are going to add an Access Point (Settings->Connection->Access Points->Options->New access point->Use default settings).
Fill the configuration with these settings:
| Connection Name | Bt (be sure to type this name correctly) |
| Data Bearer | Data Call |
| DialUp Number | 321 |
Once done:
Go to Options->Advanced settings and enter these settings:
| Phone IP Address | automatic |
| Primary Name Server | 0.0.0.0 |
| Second Name Server | 0.0.0.0 |
| Proxy serv. Address | 169.254.1.68 (This is the fixed IP address used by mRouter) |
| Proxy port number | 6588 |
We are going to take the default port number used by the AnalogX Software. Of course if you are using another HTTP Proxy Software, change this value to your port number
Step 2
On the PC:
Launch the mRouter (either by clicking these icons :) You should see this icon in the tray bar:
Check that the Bluetooth COMs shown in the mRouter Properties (right click on tray Icon->Properties) are corresponding to the Bluetooth Serial Port COMs from the Bluetooth Software.
Before trying to init the serial connection, be sure the devices are paired.
Step 3
On the Nokia Phone:
Now it's time to configure the Nokia Phone in order to connect to our mRouter and proxy through Bluetooth:
Launch gnuBox
Options -> Install -> Create Records

Options->Exit
Relaunch gnuBox
Options->2box Bluetooth->Serial Port
- You will be asked to choose a Bluetooth Device.
- This message dialog appears: “Do you want to require encryption?”
- Confirm with OK
Go to the Web application
Choose an Internet URL
You will be asked to connect
A message box “Connecting to BT” will shortly appear
On PC side the Bluetooth icon will turn to green
Congratulations: now you can surf with your Nokia 3230 !
On the PC:
You will notice that the mRouter icon is moving and turning into a squared wave, when you are surfing with your Nokia 3230
.
Questions and answers
Q: The Bluetooth Tray Icon is green, but on the phone there's a dialog box showing Connecting via ‘Bt'. The dialog box doesn't disappear. Why?
A: This means that you haven't launched the mRouter software on PC side. The phone is continuously searching the access point with the ip address 169.254.1.68. You should now launch the mRouter software. Once you did it, don't forget to launch your HTTP Proxy.
Q: I'm getting a “Web connection time out” although I have correctly launched mRouter. What could be wrong?
A: If you have launched the mRouter, your phone has established the Bluetooth connection. To retrieve HTTP packets or to surf, we need a proxy. We set the proxy (in Phone's Connection Settings) on port 6588 (used by AnalogX Proxy). To solve the problem, you just need to launch your HTTP Proxy (in our case AnalogX Proxy).
Q: Nothing is working / I succeeded in letting gnuBox work, but now nothing is working and I receive a message “Already in use”
A: You can try to close your Web application and to reconnect. If you still have problems, try to exit gnuBox and to close the current connection manually (Connectivity->Connection Manager->Bt).
What might also help is to temporary set the Bluetooth connection to Off (Connectivity->Bluetooth->Bluetooth->Off) and re-put it to On.
If really nothing is working, you can try the third solution: restart your phone (although it shouldn't help a lot, perhaps just to re-init the Bluetooth phone's services) and delete the Bt access point. Then follow the Step to step instructions to reload the CommDB.
Comments
This document will be soon available in French and German
Thanks to Xan for having created the gnuBox
It doesn't work......I have tested the mRouter with another programm and it works and I also did everything pointed in the article many times....This is my third day trying to achieve this goal but it doesn't work. I now officialy QUIT.
P.S. I hope other can do it....:(
Hello
I'm quite surprised that the tutorial did not worked for you :-( Here are some possible solutions:
When you say that you tested mRouter and it works, do you mean that BT Connection is working, do you have the line "Bluetooth COMxx connected" when checking the connections in mRouter?
Have you correctly set the ports ?
Which version of mRouter are you using ?
Are you connecting directly to the internet or through a corporate network ?
If you have a firewall (Zone Alarm or the XP one), be sure to autorise AnalogX Proxy (port 6588) and your mRouter
Try to dump the connection preference to see if everything is ok and to check
that the connection table is not damaged
Normally when a connection PC<-> mRouter <-> Mobile phone is partially made, the mRouter
tray icon should move.
What sometime can help is to reinstall the WIDCOMM Bluetooth software and to install the P900/P910 Connectivity instead of the mRouter 3 from Intuawave. Be sure to reboot your PC after each installation.
Try to completely uninstall gnuBox and to recreate the records
Please let me know if it works ! MatD:-)
dont work :(( Where can i get P900/P910 Connectivity software ??
My nokia 3230 says invalid login script ?
Info - Could not locate remote server
This is the error I get in Opera. Thie Widcomm Icon in the taskbar turns green when i try to connect, but Nothing happens after that.. I have mRouter 3.1, AnalogX proxy 4.14, and the Nokia 3230 with the correct gnubox version. pls help me.. i really need this to work.. pls.. :) e-mail me at paolo_non@yahoo.com tnx
Paolo
Hi all! I've got a 3230 with v.4.0537.0 fw. I tried the process with the latest mRouter and AnalogX Proxy, and the result was an "invalid login script" message. In my case, I figured out, that my phone wanted to connect on an another opened BT COM port. That COM port (COM9) was opened for an ActiveSync connection, and it did not recognize my login script (and everithing else :D). So i disabled the ActiveSync on COM9, and opened it for Serial connection. After all, i made a reboot, and all problems were solved :).
I hope, my post could help you, and please, send me an email, if you succeed.
Hi,
I'd like to know if exist some tutorial like this to Nokia N90.
I searched on the site, but didn't find.
Thanxs a lot for the aid.
Regards.
can i use this way with my usb cable ???
or ther is another way to do that
hi, i did everything the instructions said and when i try to connect to the pc it says "Failed to connect to Nokia 6681, Reason: The m-Router service could not be found on the device or Bluetooth may be disabled. Error Number:80042000
the phone's bluetooth is on so what could be the problem? thanks guys
Hi There, Thanks a lot for this, i am able to connect the m-router with mobile, and the m-router color turns blue as soon as it connects to my mobile. But when i try to go to any web address on my mobile, it throws error "Web:No Gateway Reply". Could you plz help me with this,
Many Thanks,
Deepesh
Hi, This is very useful article. I know my reply is very late. I have a query, how can I share internet in those mobiles in which there is no bluetooth device. I mean I want to share internet on the mobiles which only have infrared port but no bluetooth. Is it possible to share internet from PC on such mobiles using infrared port attached to the PC. Please help me in this matter.
Just for the informaton I am using MS Windows 98 o my pc.
Regards M Khurram MS (CS)