Wednesday, February 27, 2008

OS X 10.5.2 Leopard and Motorola Q9h - Update

If you want to surf the internet from your Leopard mac through your Motorola Q9h data connection, this is the information you need. For starters, this guide assumes that you are using the GSM version (not the q9m in the US), and that your data connection is properly setup on your phone, i.e, when you press the "Globe" buytton on your Q9h, you can open opera and surf the internet. Here is the procedure to tether your Motorola Q9h to your Mac running Leopard step by step:

a. Enable Internet Connection Sharing on your Q9h, which will automatically enable bluetooth too - and make sure that the bluetooth PAN option (and not USB) is selected in the internet connection sharing window of the Q9h. Also, in the same window, the right name for your data connection must be given. After verifying these, click "connect". The q9h will go online using either gprs, edge, 3G or HSDPA depending on the available signal. It will then show "waiting for network". This means that it is waiting for another device (your mac) to connect to it.

b. On your mac, enable bluetooth and go to "set up bluetooth device", then select "mobile phone". Follow the next steps to pair your Q9h to the Mac. When you reach the section "connect to the internet using your phone's data connection" and "add network port", select all these. On the next window, just go with the defaults, as they wont matter.

c. Once done, click on the bluetooth icon, go to the name of your phone (or whatever name the mac sees your phone as) and click "connect to name_of_phone)

And that is it!!!

No need for any fancy modem scripts. The q9h freezes if you attempt to use dial-up-networking with any modem scripts. It is a crappy phone to use with a mac. Just use Bluetooth PAN and you will be OK.

Regarding syncing, you must use Mark/Space's "Missing Sync for Windows Mobile" which works well. It is not free unfortunately!

enjoy!