![]() ![]() Only check the iSync option if you want to sync with your Mac with your phone. Now on the Mac, select the services you wish to use. The phone will now add the Mac to it's devices. In this example my Mac is called Cyprus.Įnter the passkey you were given on the Mac on the phone. Now on the phone, the phone will ask you to enter the passcode from your Mac. This is so you only need to go through the process once, and not have to undertake the pairing each time you want to use your phone as a modem. The assistant will display a number which will need to be entered onto the phone. In a busy area there may be many phones.Ĭlick the Continue button in order to now pair the phone and for the Mac to gather information from the phone. As you can see in this example, the Mac has also found another phone, the S700i whilst searching. Otherwise your Mac should find the phone, in this example the phone is called N73, most phones will probably be called by their model number, ie T610. If you do not setup your phone to be visible (for some other phones this is the default) then you will see the following screen. Now on the Mac, click the Continue button. I would also ensure that My phone's name is something more memorable than N73, but this is not essential. Ensure that Bluetooth is On, also that My phone's visibility is set to Shown to all (you can hide it later when you have paired with your Mac). ![]() This will bring up the Bluetooth options. The assistant starts as follows with the following welcome.įrom the main phone menu, select Applications using the button on the keypad. Also ensure that your Mac is Discoverable. If you can't see the Bluetooth icon, then ensure that the preference is checked in System Preferences. this will start the Bluetooth Setup Assistant. You should copy the scripts into the Modem Scripts folder in the Library folder on the root drive - not in your user Library.įirst from the menu bar Bluetooth icon.Ĭlick and select Setup Bluetooth Device. You will also need to download the Nokia 3G modem scripts from Ross Barkman's website or you can download them from my mirror. You must have a Vodafone 3G account activated on your phone with internet access, not just WAP or Vodafone Live! If you have an older or non-Bluetooth you can either use a Bluetooth USB adapter or use Card Blues Suite. Most modern Macs have Bluetooth modules as standard. In order to use this guide, your Mac must be equipped with Bluetooth. The guide should also work for the iBook, the Mac mini, the MacBook and any other Mac with Bluetooth. I have checked this guide with a G4 PowerBook, a MacBook Pro and an Intel iMac. Where there are instructions that are Vodafone-specific these will be mentioned. This guide may also be useful to people with other phones and 3G accounts with other providers. Connecting a Mac to the internet via Vodafone 3G and Bluetooth enabled Nokia N73 ![]()
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