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No ..you put this under
START-->SETTINGS-->Connections-->connections-->Add a new modem connection -or if you have already one - manage existing connections
there you choose a name gor the connection and then you select a modem wich in our case is "bluetooth dialup modem" then "NEXT" you put the calling number something like *99***# then "next" ..
here you enter the user name and password if you have to or you leave it blank and choose "advanced" ...
HERE IS the "extra dial-string modem commands" wich the first letter must be z ..for example here in Hellas for Vodafone this string is : z+cgdcont=1,"IP","internet.vodafone.gr"
[ This Message was edited by: TLG on 2004-11-22 15:17 ]
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Posted: 2004-11-22 10:10:21
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Does dial up number sound like initial string? ;-)
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Posted: 2004-11-22 10:22:37
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I have the same problem as some others here: my iPAQ 3870 with Bluetooth Manager 1.1 can't retrieve services from the V800 (but I can from T68i) and therefore I can't set the phone as a "Bluetooth Dial-Up Modem (otherwise the Blutetooth connection seems to work, e.g. I can bond the V800 and the iPAQ, I can browse and retrieve services from the iPAQ from inside V800).
I have got this problem confirmed today as an error from the Swedish Vodafone Technical Support. I have reported the error to SonyEricsson and to HP. Hopefully one of these parties will come up with a solution, and not just blame the two others.
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Posted: 2004-11-30 16:34:46
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The solution to your problem is already posted in this thread ....
(just put a "z" (no quotes) at the start of your iPAQ modem init string and all will be well. )
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[ This Message was edited by: TLG on 2004-11-30 21:48 ]
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Posted: 2004-11-30 22:47:19
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Probably I misunderstand something here, but what have "Connections" and the "z" to do with my iPAQ 3870 not being able to retrieve services from the v800 phone? Since I can't retrieve my phone's services, my iPAQ can't "see" my V800 as a "Bluetooth Dialup Modem" and therefore my connection will not work. Anyway, I tried putting a "z" in the init string, but that didn't help... and the reason is - I believe - the one stated in the previous sentence. Or am I wrong? If I use infrared instead of bluetooth, everything works fine (even without "z").
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[ This Message was edited by: Bengt on 2004-12-01 10:44 ]
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Posted: 2004-12-01 11:40:33
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sorry ..my mistake ....
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Posted: 2004-12-01 15:14:01
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The solution is simple once you know what to do... here is a tried and tested method for a Vodafone branded V800 with a n iPAQ h2210:
1) Set the dialed number to *9***3# (as the internet APN has an ID of 3)
2) Set the Extra dial-string modem commands to... +cdgcont=1,"IP","Internet"
Works a good un... nice and fast over 3G
M4
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Posted: 2004-12-17 16:00:15
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How could thiw work ? In your number you specify a CID = 3 and in your init string you specify 1 ... there is something wrong with your setup.
It work with the init string Z+CGDCONT=1,"IP","ApnOfYourProvider"
and the number *99***CID#
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Posted: 2005-01-05 13:56:31
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Still have this issue
V800 Z800 with ipaq 4150, no connection,. wont recognise dial up service have tried *9# and *9***1# and combinations thereof.
have 1.4.1 BT stack build 75. Did anyone on this string get this fixed, i know its looked like an issue since the SE 700 came out so hopefully either HP or SE have done SOMETHING???
i am in the US and using T Mobile as my carrier (GPRS)
all other services work gr8
thanks
chris
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Posted: 2005-03-25 20:33:14
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I had the same problem with my S700i and iPAQ 5555. Since I was using T-Mobile USA, I only had to add the APN (internet3.voicestream.com) into the data settings of my phone under CID=1. My dial string was a simple *99# and nothing in my Advanced Init String. Now this setting worked perfectly for my PC, and also if I used my T68, T610, T630, K700. The problem was both my S700i and S710a. Again IR GPRS connections worked flawlessly. My solution is found in the link below--I'm not sure if it will work for you, but it's worth a try.
Sony Ericsson S700i / S710a BT GPRS Problem Solved
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Posted: 2005-05-29 00:27:55
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