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midasevents Posts: 19

I am in some big trouble looks like...help needed urgently.
I am from mumbai(india)on bpl mobile network wwhich has just launched gprs.
though the setting up on the mobile has got me started on using gprs on my t68 but i am unable to connect on my laptop after doing all the settings required.
i use bluetooth on my laptop so when i dial the moble dials the no...says conecting and then it says gprs request rejected.
When i spoke to a very knoledgeble technical person from the moble company he said this problem is with all the t68 users because t68 is sending some unwanted signals to the network(i dont know wether i should believe him or not as when gprs is working perfectly on the phone)the gentlemen says that t68 is making a patch for the same and they are awaiting it.(thats funny when all you guys out here can use it )I have a log file too which i am attaching ...someone knoledgeble please help help help...(100s of my friends facing the same problem in india..mumbai city)
02-10-2002 04:29:19.30 - Ericsson T68 Bluetooth (TM) Modem in use.
02-10-2002 04:29:19.30 - Modem type: Ericsson T68 Bluetooth (TM) Modem
02-10-2002 04:29:19.30 - Modem inf path: ERIT68.INF
02-10-2002 04:29:19.30 - Modem inf section: Modem3
02-10-2002 04:29:19.30 - 115200,N,8,1
02-10-2002 04:29:19.30 - 115200,N,8,1
02-10-2002 04:29:19.30 - 115200,N,8,1
02-10-2002 04:29:19.30 - Initializing modem.
02-10-2002 04:29:19.30 - Send: AT
02-10-2002 04:29:19.41 - Recv: OK
02-10-2002 04:29:19.41 - Interpreted response: Ok
02-10-2002 04:29:19.41 - Send: AT &F
02-10-2002 04:29:19.61 - Recv: OK
02-10-2002 04:29:19.61 - Interpreted response: Ok
02-10-2002 04:29:19.61 - Send: AT V1E0S0=0&D2&C1
02-10-2002 04:29:19.64 - Recv: AT V1E0S0=0&D2&C1
02-10-2002 04:29:19.72 - Recv: OK
02-10-2002 04:29:19.72 - Interpreted response: Ok
02-10-2002 04:29:19.72 - Send: AT +CMEE=1
02-10-2002 04:29:19.93 - Recv: OK
02-10-2002 04:29:19.93 - Interpreted response: Ok
02-10-2002 04:29:19.93 - Send: ATS7=255;+DS=3,0,2048,32;+IFC=1,1;
02-10-2002 04:29:20.01 - Recv: OK
02-10-2002 04:29:20.01 - Interpreted response: Ok
02-10-2002 04:29:20.01 - Send: AT+CGDCONT=2,"IP","bplgprs.com"
02-10-2002 04:29:20.12 - Recv: OK
02-10-2002 04:29:20.12 - Interpreted response: Ok
02-10-2002 04:29:20.12 - Dialing.
02-10-2002 04:29:20.12 - Send: ATD;
02-10-2002 04:29:20.20 - Recv: OK
02-10-2002 04:29:20.20 - Interpreted response: Ok
02-10-2002 04:29:20.21 - Dialing.
02-10-2002 04:29:20.21 - Send: ATD*##***##
02-10-2002 04:29:21.37 - Recv: CONNECT
02-10-2002 04:29:21.37 - Interpreted response: Connect
02-10-2002 04:29:21.37 - Connection established at 115200bps.
02-10-2002 04:29:21.37 - Error-control off or unknown.
02-10-2002 04:29:21.37 - Data compression off or unknown.
02-10-2002 04:29:22.76 - Hanging up the modem.
02-10-2002 04:29:22.76 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
02-10-2002 04:29:23.83 - Send: ATH
02-10-2002 04:29:23.88 - Recv: OK
02-10-2002 04:29:23.88 - Interpreted response: Ok
02-10-2002 04:29:23.88 - 115200,N,8,1
02-10-2002 04:29:24.89 - Session Statistics:
02-10-2002 04:29:24.89 - Reads : 291 bytes
02-10-2002 04:29:24.89 - Writes: 349 bytes
02-10-2002 04:29:24.89 - Ericsson T68 Bluetooth (TM) Modem closed.
regards
deepak
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Posted: 2002-02-10 21:10:00
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arnoldc Posts: > 500

If you can test it with IrDA and/or DRS-10 serial cable, you should. The T68 should be able to connect, it is your operator's problem, not the T68.

It also looks like the T68 is asked to dial the wrong number. Since your CGDCONT=2 (that means CID=2 for APN for the Internet), then the number should be *99***2#.

How many APN's were you asked to configure? Normally you will have an APN for WAP over GPRS and another for GPRS Data, which is the one you should use for the internet.

[ This Message was edited by: arnoldc on 2002-02-11 05:32 ]

[ This Message was edited by: arnoldc on 2002-02-11 05:32 ]
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Posted: 2002-02-11 05:29:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

Arnold,..could you explain something please:

About the *99* number.
Some say it should say : *99***1#

How do you find out how many * should be in this number ?

My data-account for email on the T-68 is CID=2.
I guess I should use this in the string, meaning something like *99*2# right ?

And what about the AT-command,..dont quite know how or where to write it in ???

I'm sorry if this seems obvious,..but I've never tried to make a connection this way.
I did a lot of normal internet-accounts, but not with laptop and T-68.

I use WIN ME, IR and the T-68.

I have installed package-4 (for T-65),.. just one more question : do you need to define a new modem (controlpanel>modem),
Or will this automatically happen, once I've installed the xtnd-connect-package ?

Hope you can help me out here,..kind of new in this part

Jan






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Posted: 2002-02-12 21:17:00
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GOwin Posts: > 500

My data-account for email on the T-68 is CID=2 .... something like *99*2#

ahh ... since the CID=2, the last digit to use for dial-up should be 2, like this: *99***2#. as suggested by arnoldc.

just curious. how many data accounts do you have?


[ This Message was edited by: GOwin on 2002-02-13 02:23 ]
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Posted: 2002-02-13 00:44:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

Gowin > I have one for wap (CID1) and one for email (CID2).

The reason I'm asking these questions is, that I havent tried setting up this sort of connection before.

Jan


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Posted: 2002-02-13 00:47:00
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GOwin Posts: > 500

hmm ... well, in my case I only have one data account CID=1 (GPRS/WAP/data(email)). I had an option to use another, but it's going to use CSD and I personally think it's too slow expensive.

I haven't personally tried BT, how about setting up the IR connection first? This would determine if it's really a modem/phone problem or with your bluetooth card.

re:setting up modems.
my win98SE laptop automatically recognized my T39 modem (connected via IrDA), but my SP recommended manually adding a modem as a standard 33.6 modem and connected by a virtual com port. I got 3 modems configured on my laptop: 1) T39 modem, 2) PCcard modem 3) standard 33.6 (i use this instead of the T39 modem cause i think it's more stable than the T39 modem config)

[ This Message was edited by: GOwin on 2002-02-13 02:31 ]
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Posted: 2002-02-13 02:25:00
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arnoldc Posts: > 500

I have three accounts: 1) GSM Data (ISDN), 2) WAP over GPRS (APN=smart1, CID=1), 3) GPRS Data (APN=internet, CID=2)

Jan,

My notebook is in the repair center (screwed up video), but I have the documents on the APN, CID, AT commands for T68. If you can wait...

Cheers.


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Posted: 2002-02-13 03:17:00
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arnoldc Posts: > 500

Jan, you said "And what about the AT-command,..dont quite know how or where to write it in ??? "

When you configure the T68 modem in your desktop, example Windows 98, go to Control Panel -> Modem -> Properties -> Connection -> Advanced. You will see Extra Settings. Here's what I have:

AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet"
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Posted: 2002-02-13 03:27:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

GOWIN :

I did try it with IR (havent got my bluetooth card yet).

My laptop reconized the T-68 as well.

I did try it out with the standard modem in the laptop,..no connection at all.

When I look in MODEMS in controlpanel, I have the laptops own modem, and T-68 modem on com4 (virtual ir-comport).
But when trying to retrieve info on the T-68 modem,..it says theres no info or connection.


When I tried it using IR and T-68ir modem, it connected, and told me that connection have been made.
And I can see the connection,..on the laptop, down in the bottom right corner.

The phone says : CONNECTING..............
and it keeps on saying this,..doesnt do anything else.

This is why I believe that I'm doing something wrong. But I cant seem to figure out what ?

I believe than when installing package 4 or 5 from Ericsson (the T-65 xtnd-package) it would install the modem drivers automatically.

Jan



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Posted: 2002-02-13 15:17:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

Arnold :

Mine looks the same as yours :

My dataaccount for email (APN=internet, CID=2)

Yes I can wait, would very much like to see your documents on it.

I thought that when having APN=internet CID=2, then the AT command would be:
AT+CGDCONT=2 (where the 2 stands for the cid-number)

Jan



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Posted: 2002-02-13 15:23:00
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