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masseur Posts: > 500

well assuming that www is the correct APN for internet GPRS access then the only comments I have are that the dialling string should be *99***1#, not *99***CID#1 and I am also surprised that you have a fixed ip address

other than that I'M afraid someone one hutch will prob have to help you further with the settings.
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Posted: 2004-01-08 07:48:10
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Rohan Posts: 64

Have you tried the wap settings on sonyericsson.com/fun it is a dial up setting which is different from the GPRS settings we get from hutch/orange. I wonder if it makes any difference. This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2004-01-08 08:01:45
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jadeparfait Posts: 194

i am sorry masseur.

yup u r right. it was a typo here while writing it. and btw, its not static ip.. i showed u my settings when the connection is established.. so its dynamic and .. there is blank(...) in my ip settings of the hutch_www data account.

So i am standing at the cul-de-sac.. it seems so.. I have already given 2 complaints to the ISP in vain. Let me brief u with my stint with the Hutch GPRS expert this evening!!.. I am going with my laptop and the cell and have asked for the demo of internet GPRS !!

Thanks..
Jade..



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Posted: 2004-01-08 08:26:19
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BOSSHOGG Posts: > 500

I'm in the same boat as Ivan. Free web via o2 gprs over ir on my mac.

It sounds to me like you need your providers proxy, which goes in your browsers settings.

Look in your phones WAP profile for the IP your gprs account uses. Then put this IP into the http proxy of your browser, and put 80 into port. That might get you going.
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Posted: 2004-01-09 12:50:00
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senninha Posts: > 500

to those of you who use BT/gprs to access the net with a PC, do you also get the same problem i have where the next time you make or receive a voice call the earpiece volume is turned all the way down?

why does it do that and is there a way around it?
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Posted: 2004-01-09 12:58:58
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buckle247 Posts: > 500

@bosshogg,

how did you get free GPRS, is it using the wap gprs that everyone has for free, or is it internet GPRS, as i have searched the O2 website and have found no mention about internet GPRS setup or configerating your sim card/phone to provide this.
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Posted: 2004-01-09 13:43:21
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BOSSHOGG Posts: > 500

@buckle

I'm on a standard o2 pandgo sim using the standard free >>WAP
This leads to cookie problems on sites you need passwords on though. Like this one, I need to login in on every post.
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Posted: 2004-01-09 15:19:00
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buckle247 Posts: > 500

cheers m8
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Posted: 2004-01-09 15:33:38
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jadeparfait Posts: 194

hi masseur,

i spent 3 hours with my ISP providers in their den with my laptop and after microscopic investivagation .. we found out that internet gprs settings are ok. my t610 settings are ok.
the settings in my laptop is somehow corrupted i guess.. the web browser didn browse any site failed with unable to open pages error in the win 2000 OS.
The same settings worked in Win XP environment.
And also i have a serious doubt with the usage of infrared. Ever damn connectivity is smooth but i cant browse any site.

Final outcome: use windows XP with t610 serial modem option. Dont use infrared for internet GPRS. The safest bet is the DCU-11 cable.
Be sure to have windows XP service patch 1a installed for some unknown security flaws in WinXP.

Finally i could get to see 3-4 KB/S speed on my laptop. But its choked comes in bursts as i think my ISP is shady!! . I am a bit relieved after a day of formatting my laptop harddisk and loading XP and testing it out .

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Posted: 2004-01-10 06:00:29
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masseur Posts: > 500

well I am glad you sorted it but I have to confirm that I have previously regularly done GPRS via IR on windows 98SE and have never owned a cable so this is strange
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Posted: 2004-01-10 07:28:32
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