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I think u r referring 2 something else. What was done here was connecting to the internet with a laptop using the phone as a modem.
Correct me if I'm wrong but you want to connect to the internet/wap directly with ur phone.
If that's the case, u have two options.
1. Go to the SE global support site and get the configurations for wap/email/mms.
2. Give the details of ur phone and service provider and hopely someone on the same will be able to help u.
Option 1 is probably the best way to start.
If I'm way off from what u want, pls forgive me. Its pretty late anyway.
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Posted: 2004-03-13 05:00:37
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Hi,
I was tryng to use the phone as a GPRS modem with my laptop as FannyPad had done (but with IR rather than BlueTooth, but was just noting that I'd not managed to get a GPRS connection using the phones built in WAP browser either.
I must have fouled something up.
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Posted: 2004-03-13 12:33:33
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Still have'nt sorted mine out, but its nice to come here and help or be helped.gr8test feeling:-)
This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2004-03-13 13:44:03
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I also had some initial problems. l had fiddled with my bluetooth software so l decided 2 uninstall and reinstall the software. After reinstallation I went to the Bluetooth wizard and followed the instructions to set up a dial up network icon. Make sure ur phone and laptop r paired b4 using the wizard.
Note also that some ppl used the SE wizard but that didnt work 4 me. Also tried to use the BT wizard b/4 the uninstallation and that didnt work either. Thats why I reinstalled..
Now once u have the new BT dial connection u must have the right number. I find a lot of folks in the UK using *99***1# but l'm on t-mobile US and have 2 use *99***3#.
Lastly there is another post in the last 24 hours that offers some other solutions. U may want 2 check that out.
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Life gives u a thousand chances, all u need 2 do is take one. (PA, USA - P900 T-Mobile)
[ This Message was edited by: bensonl on 2004-03-14 01:12 ]
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Posted: 2004-03-13 15:56:00
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Wahey! It works and rocketh mightily!.
Rang the nice man on T-Mobile customers services on 150. He said he could see my settings were wrong and downloaded a replacement profile straight onto my phone.
Haven't got a bluetooth dongle for the laptop yet so just enabled infra red, and pointed the dialup networking wizard at the T610 IR modem I'd already installed for gsm dialup to my ISP. Then I set the dial string to be: *9***1#
user: user
pass: mms
Works like a charm at around 5k/sec
tested speed using ftp from the command line, so that shows that it's not restricted to port 80 like the free US T-Mobile GPRS.
.75p per kilobyte tho' so go easy and sip that data!
I is a happy boy.
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Posted: 2004-03-16 16:28:46
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