Sandeep, Have you tried what Marv has suggested? <quote> Sandeep, Try running with root permissions: # wvdialconf or if you are using a Ubuntu related distribution: $ sudo wvdialconf The wvdial support packages must first be installed, if necessary. Do also run scanModem as Antonio suggests. MarvS + Also see: http://www.janerob.com/rob/e72-linux/e72-sync/ More broadly do a Google search with: "Nokia E72" Linux MarvS </quote> The above advice is for the Bluetooth Modem, but your machine also has an internal modem supported through hsfmodem drivers. But you were not asking about those. Try the $ sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf to see if it can find the Bluetooth modem. Report back presently to (list: discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx), someone else might already be using the same modem and can help too! Regards, Antonio On 7/17/10, Sandeep Arora <aroraderma@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Antonio > Thanks. I have attached the Modem data. > Regards > Sandeep Arora > > > On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 7:49 AM, Antonio Olivares > <olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > >> Sandeep, >> >> I don't know for sure if scanModem finds blutetooth devices, but it >> might be still good to run it anyway. >> >> Download scanModem.gz from >> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/scanModem.gz >> >> Copy it to your linux partition. Run >> $ gunzip scanModem.gz >> $ chmod +x scanModem >> $ sudo ./scanModem >> or >> $ su - >> password: >> # >> if in root directory (/root) change to the directory you were before, and >> run >> # ./scanModem >> >> send us(list discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) the file ModemData.txt. >> >> Regards, >> >> Antonio >> >> On 7/16/10, Sandeep Arora <aroraderma@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > Hi >> > I am unable to detect the E72 modem through bluetooth. What can I do >> > about it? >> > Thanks >> > Sandeep >> > >> > >> >