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shuurajou Posts: 136

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On 2005-03-25 20:33:14, cbhare wrote:
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


The telephone numbers that you are entering I don't believe are correct. It is either *99#, or *99***CIDNUMBER#

CID Number is basically the ID number of the profile you wish to connect using on your handset. Sony Ericsson handsets have specific data accounts setup for different services, like Photo Messaging and WAP.
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Posted: 2005-05-30 01:57:05
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joko Posts: 1

I had had the same problem: V800 and iPAQ 2210 for a couple of weeks.

Now I am sure, that it should be a problem with the intensity of bluetooth. I did everyting what I could. I realiesed that it works sometimes (in 1 of 20 cases). So I tested it with different spaces between the V800 and ipaq. Without significant results. I put the V800 in a distance of 1 meter to the iPAQ an placed me between V800 and ipaq. In this configuration it works in 10 of 10 cases. Very crazy! Isn't it?

Jo
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Posted: 2005-08-06 19:27:11
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DIA Posts: 32

I'm having a similar problem. I had the setting emailed and entered them. But when i go through the network wizard process on my pc (xp pro sp2) i get a error 628 message saying my phone's not connected even though it is. I've tried cable and bluetooth.
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Posted: 2005-08-08 23:45:00
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