3 Skype Phone as Bluetooth Modem on Ubuntu Linux
Thursday, January 3rd, 2008I recently got a Three Skypephone and found that it could be paired to your PC and used as a modem. The software provided was Windows-only, so I set about looking for a way to connect my Ubuntu laptop as this is what I’ll be using any time I’m away from home.
The closest match I found was this tutorial at davesource, but it didn’t work right off the bat for me. All it took, however, was a few restarts to get bluetooth playing nicely - then I disabled my existing network connections:
sudo ifconfig eth0 down
sudo ifconfig lo down
Then edited the gprs-connect-chat script from davesource’s tutorial so that line 47:
OK 'AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet2.voicestream.com","",0,0' \
looks like:
OK 'AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","three.co.uk","",0,0' \
I then followed the connection routine detailed in the davesource tutorial and after a short while I was up and running - fired up Firefox and was able to connect straight away.
Speed was pretty good, the service I selected with my plan was “Broadband Lite” and it isn’t an overstatement, you get pretty decent performance. This was with my 3G signal indicator at 3 out of 4 bars.

