Telnet Floyd and FloydSSH FAQ ----------------------------- 1) Which phones are supported? Generally phones with socket connection support. I am testing on Motorola T720i and Siemens S55. Most of Nokia phones dont work. As for others i dont know. +------------------------+--------+-----+ | Phone | Telnet | SSH | +------------------------+--------+-----+ | Motorola T720, T720i | yes | yes | | Siemens S55, M55 | yes | yes | | Siemens MT50 | yes | no | | Nokia 6820 | yes | no | | Sonny Ericcsson T630 | no | no | | LG U8110 | yes | yes | | Motorola V500, V600 | yes | yes | +------------------------+--------+-----+ 2) When try to connect i get Connecing...FAILED. What's wrong? Your phone either can't handle socket connection, or your Java GPRS profile is set wrong. You can ask your operator how to set the profile. Czech people can set profile according to: http://www.mt-siemens.com/pjava.php. If your profile is set well, then your phone probably cant use sockets. Last chance is could be power off & power on phone - i had to do it once to bring GPRS to life. 3) I can't install Telnet/SSH. What can I do? Try obfuscated packages. These packages are shorter and some phones like them while others dont :-) If you are downloading from wap, you must have good profile. Czech people try http://www.mt-siemens.com/pwap.php. Best way how to install is Bluetooth, cable or infra red port. 4) FloydSSH is slow. What can I do? SSH protocol takes a lot of computing. Not much can be done about that. Use telnet instead of SSH, if you dont worry about security. 5) How do i type ESCAPE, ENTER, TAB and other keys? For details look in tutorial. Anyways try these actions: key pressed "37", "65535", "8" for left arrow key pressed "39", "65535", "8" for right arrow key pressed "38", "65535", "8" for up arrow key pressed "40", "65535", "8" for down arrow key pressed "8", "8", "0" is BACKSPACE key typed "0", "9", "0" is TAB key key typed "0", "10", "0" is ENTER key typed "0," "27", "0" is ESCAPE 6) Does Floyd SSH supports SSH-2 key authentication? At this point probably not. I have just two normal user SSH accounts on internet, so i can't even try.