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2018-08-09 00:18:08 +0200
I’m been wanting this feature for years and I finally decided to have a look. After stumbling upon several partial, hacky solutions on the Internet, I’ve come up with my own, which is a mix of those. My solution provides easy PAN Bluetooth Tethering! (sorry DUN folks)
I’ve packaged the whole thing into an RPM. It’s available here along with its source code:
https://github.com/remjey/sailfishos-bt-tether/releases
It’s experimental and quite hacky and comes without warranty! Only tested on my Jolla Phone (which is my only Jolla device).
Anyway it works quite well for me so far! Please tell me how it works for you. Bug reports and pull requests appreciated!
Tips: you have to un-pair and re-pair your devices if you want those to be aware of the PAN capability. Try to reboot the Phone if it doesn’t work after installing. If it stops working after updating SailfishOS, try to reinstall it. It may not work with Bluez5 but I can’t test. There’s no GUI it should just work after installation!
while I also prefer Bluetooth tethering (when it saves power), just a bit nitpicking: Bluetooth and WLAN (bgn) both use the same ISM Band (~2,4GHz)
fl ( 2013-12-30 07:00:31 +0200 )editFor even less radio saturation... USB tethering https://together.jolla.com/question/8357/jolla-as-usb-modem/
Philippe De Swert ( 2014-10-14 18:50:09 +0200 )editNow the tablet is on it's way, I'd like to see PAN enabled so that my tablet can easily/automatically use my phones mobile data without having to reach into my pocket and enabling wifi tethering. plus saves battery life on both of my precious devices.
GD ( 2015-04-22 10:38:29 +0200 )edit