Fixed quote from this post:
http://discussions.europe.nokia.com/discussions/board/message?board.id=pcsuite&message.id=18480&view=by_date_ascending&page=3
To get the iSync to work with the Nokia 6120 Classic:
Download the plugin from
http://the.taoofmac.com/media/Nokia/6120/Nokia-6120c.phoneplugin.zip
(mirrored here) and unzip it.
Now find iSync (it should be at your Applications-folder), right-click (ctrl-click if you have an one button mouse) on it and select ‘Show Package Contents’.
Navigate to Contents > Plugins > ApplePhoneConduit.syncdevice > Contents > PlugIns and drop the ‘Nokia-6120c.phoneplugin’-folder into this PlugIns folder.
Now unpair the mac from the phone (if you have already paired them) and re-setup the phone using Apple’s bluetooth utility.
Start iSync and the phone should come up automatically. (Actually the iSync will start automatically, when you finish the pairing-process)
Thanks for the info here. Did you have any luck with using as a Modem? Any particular script file?
Yes. I have been using it as a modem for a while and it works quite well via USB-cable. I tried to use it as a modem with a bluetooth, but it wasn’t stable at all. The traffic just stops usually after 30min from the connect. The only way to connect again is to reboot both the iBook and the phone. I have tried several bluetooth usb-dongles, but the problem persists. When the traffic stops, iBook and the phone shows that the connection should be still open.
I have been using Ross Barkman’s Scripts for Nokia 3.5G (HSDPA) phones (http://www.taniwha.org.uk/) but I can’t see any difference in the speed if I used the Apples Nokia IrDa-sccript. Both of them works well with 512 HSDPA. I ran few speedtests and the average maximum speed is approx 495/249 kbps.
There is an issue with all day events that can be resolved using the fix described here:
http://hasseg.org/blog/?p=126
Thanks heaps!! I could not find this model on nokia’s site.