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It's not a matter of windows. Some laptops dont support a GPRS connection. Either it is this problem or u haven't done the right config for the modem and PC or it needs some more drivers. I have it on COM5.
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Posted: 2002-03-09 11:43:00
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Hulix! Don't forget u have to activate the IR on T68 and then put it in front of the IR of the laptop. Then windows should tell u that a wireless link has been made between the two computers. Now go to install a new modem and follow the config step-by-step!
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Posted: 2002-03-09 11:52:00
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Hi Cadcad,
Thanks for your reply. It is not a problem like how to set up the modem...it works with 9.6kb!! And I don't want to set up the connection via GPRS but over HSCSD. This is why I am wondering why the phone accepts only this speed and nothing else....can't understand...any other advise??
Thanks Hulix
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Posted: 2002-03-09 13:39:00
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On 2002-03-09 11:52, cadcad wrote:
Hulix! Don't forget u have to activate the IR on T68 and then put it in front of the IR of the laptop. Then windows should tell u that a wireless link has been made between the two computers. Now go to install a new modem and follow the config step-by-step!
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I´ve never heard of anything like this: some laptops doesnt support GPRS?
The laptop doesnt care what you are connecting with as long it finds the "modem" (in this case T68) and can make an connection to the internet.
It doesnt matter if you uses GPRS or HSCSD as long as your settings in the connections are correct. Im quiet sure Im right on this one. Does your network support HSCSD or GPRS shouldnt it be any problems
I uses my T68 on Comviq network, as a GPRS-modem on my Laptop (Compaq Armada M700 650Mhz) and it works nice but slow
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Posted: 2002-03-09 14:05:00
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Hulix,
I agree with MrNoodles. Check with your phone operator if they support HSCSD. To me it sounds as you are doing it all right.
Peter
[ This Message was edited by: PeLa on 2002-03-27 07:40 ]
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Posted: 2002-03-27 07:34:00
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