I wrote a blog-post about connecting a N770 to a pc in linux a while a go: http://blog.eikke.com/index.php/realnitro/2005/11/13/sharing_internet_with_nokia_770_over_blu If you plan on buying a bluetooth usb-stick, check the forums of your linux-distro to find out if it is supported or not. Or check out this page: http://www.bluez.org/hardware.html Jens Geiregat On 4/17/06, Etienne Richards <etienne at solve400problems.com> wrote: > > I want to interface my PC to my 770 using Bluetooth. The goal is to become > more familiar with Bluetooth. > > I hope that someone can give me some advice. > > 1. I need something in my PC to allow for Bluetooth communication. Can > someone suggest a Bluetooth interface cards that works under Linux? > > 2. I would need to be able to write a program to talk to this card (C / > Java). Are Bluetooth PC cards seen as serial ports? Are there standard > API's? > > 3. I also want to make the PC look like a phone to the 770. What standard > does the 770 use when searching for a phone? There must be some standard so > that all phones look the same. Another way of asking the same question: Is > there a Bluetooth standard that a phone needs to support if it allows other > Bluetooth devices to access the internet through it? > > I would appreciate any / all direction that you can offer. > > Thanks, > Etienne > > > > _______________________________________________ > maemo-users mailing list > maemo-users at maemo.org > https://maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users >