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giZmo Posts: 16

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On 2003-03-12 22:30, jor1ge wrote:
I tell you what i do eventhough your network's settings could be slightly different.

they (almost surely) will!
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You install the phone's modem drivers first and after you create a new connection selecting your phone's modem.

do it as if it is a standard modem dialup connection.
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In my case i leave blanc the username and password,in other networks you might have to put something there.Dialup number you put *99#.

these depends on your network's settings, ask your provider: mine uses phone number as username, and lets you choose your password (using an SMS).
I've also found that my network uses different Dialup numbers, depending (it seems) on your phone's brand.
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Now something important,at least in my case,is to put in your modem's properties a string command that enables your modem to communicate with your network.You go to the modem properties,you press advanced and you add the command there.It ussualy is +cgdcont=1,"ip","your apn number" where your apn number is different for every network and you must ask for it the customer support.This is basically what you must do and it works for me just fine.

this also applies for my settings.

Hope this will help
Cheers!
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Posted: 2003-03-13 10:23:00
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701 Posts: > 500

So what y'all sayin' is that if i pay a flat rate of 4$/month 4 unlimited gprs(this happens in my case) i CAN surf the net at 56k with my phone!cool!and if this is true,what other phone works?moto t192,t 200, er r6oo?they all have gprs This message was posted from a Nokia
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Posted: 2003-03-13 10:59:00
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jor1ge Posts: 116

@701
Before you make gprs contract ask your provider if this flat rate you are gonna pay allows data transfer too.There is a possibility to offer unlimited gprs use only for wap use.You must clear this out.
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Posted: 2003-03-13 15:11:00
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701 Posts: > 500

@jor1ge: thanks:) i'll check it out and let u know here.10x

Yes, they included the internet too .so it's gonna be practic and ..almost free:) I gotta get myself a phone with accesories ..t200 might work? If that one doesn't ,than the motorola timeport 260/280 sure does...
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Posted: 2003-03-13 16:18:00
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Psykotik Posts: 476

I have done all of the above, and the pc connects to gprs, but when i try to go to a webpage, it doesnt load:-( im connecting via bluetooth by the way This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-03-13 21:22:00
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701 Posts: > 500

sorry to hear that.any1 can help...maybe is the bluetooth
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Posted: 2003-03-14 14:23:00
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Psykotik Posts: 476

got a stable dial up connection working at last!!! Just need my gprs to work now!!
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Posted: 2003-03-17 13:42:00
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SonyEric Posts: 2

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On 2003-03-12 15:59, giZmo wrote:
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The phone doesn't support that speed, but I'm able to connect at 57.6 Kbit/sec (with no data compression) and surf the web at a reasonable speed.

I tried it only once (phone reported: 0:28:14 connection time, 3.232.561 bytes received, 576.106 bytes sent):
- web browsing works (almost) flawless;
- downloads reach an average of 4.12K/sec - more than what I am actually able to reach with a 56K modem).




EVERYONE! Please report are you able to surf/download via IRDA or data cable @ speeds more than 9600?

Please state:
-- your software version (howto: press >* are joystick moves), then go to Service Info --> soft info)
-- your OS version (WinXP, 98, ME)
-- your connection type and mark/model of the device (e.g. IRDA connector, Titan, IR-200S)
-- have you changed some specific settings in Windows (port settings etc.)

Thanks in advance! Hope to get rid of that 9600 lags soon.
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Posted: 2003-04-05 23:59:00
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giZmo Posts: 16

try this:
- install a "generic 28800 modem" on the virtual COM port mapped to your IrDa adapter, or do the same with the specific T300 modem drivers
(SE has made an updated driver available for download, just a few days ago)
- in the modem properties page:
set connection speed @57600
disable data compression (both hardware and software)

check also if:
your SIM has GPRS data connections enabled (ask your network provider)
in your phone's settings there is a working gprs profile (and your connection is using it - the number of the phone connection setting to use is included at the end of the "phone number" you are calling)


Note: when asking your PC to connect through a GPRS phone, the so-called "number" you are dialing is just a string used to change some of the phone's settings, in order to obtain a data connection from the network: some operators have different "numbers" for different phone brands.
For example, mine is *99***10# I was told that "10" is referring to the index of the connection settings to use among those available in the phone.

I also had to add an initialization string in the modem's advanced settings (on the PC): +cgdcont=10,"IP","uni.tim.it",,0,0
these, of course, depends on your network operator "tim" is the one I used for these connections.


Cheers and...appy browsing
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Posted: 2003-04-08 15:52:00
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giZmo Posts: 16

UPDATE:
also tried with another italian network operator (VodafoneOmnitel), and this works too.
all I had to change (PC side) was the modem initialization string, to let the phone use the right connection settings.
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Posted: 2003-04-14 12:29:00
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