Some of you might have noticed that some things have changed on my website. For one, the website was down/inaccessible, and two, the interface is different (eventhough I try it not to be).
The first part had to do with some articles I posted. These postings resulted in some attention. So much attention that my website drowned. The hosting provider at the time was not capable of dealing with this, so I had to leave. Since I run this website for fun I don't want to be bothered with 'these things'.
Some of the services I had (like the certificate import tool for mobile phones) also suffered from this inconvenience. The symcaimport tool is now reachable under http://symcaimport.redelijkheid.com.
One of the things I forgot to backup were the setting for Dialup Networking (DUN) on my MacBook. I use a Nokia N95 with a flatfee UMTS/HSDPA subscription. Both the MacBook and Nokia N95 have Bluetooth capabilities, so it should be a match made in heaven... Well, not completely.
You need specific settings AND files for getting this to work. First of all, Apple does supply several modem scripts for several phones/providers, but not the HSDPA/N95 combination.
Thankfully, I found this blogposting providing the modem scripts (local version). Having those makes it a lot easier.
Just unzip the file and place the scripts in the following folder:
/Library/Modem Scripts/