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Equipment
T39m - firmware R2G on R1B hardware
Palm M505 - PalmOS 4.0
Compaq Armada 1573d Laptop - Windows 98 SE
Connectivity between devices (Phone + (Notebook or Laptop))
IrDA
Location
San Miguel, Manila
Makati
Mobile Telco
Globe Telecoms
I have successfully configured GLOBE's GPRS on the notebook since about 3 weeks ago, but have not used it since then coz I prefer my PDA and T39 combo for occasional surfing or acessing my email while on the move.
deepak's GPRS woes in India made me curious about my own settings, so I decided to use my laptop again to connect to the net. And on my first few attempts, the connections were unsuccessful that I had to lower my DTR connections (thinking it was the problem), which eventually proved useless coz curiously I need to "reboot" betwen re-connecting to the network to make it log-in (have you experienced this?). I had to log-on and off 'coz I was succesful in connecting to the network but I cannot reach any website.
After a few reboots, tinkering with the DTR maximum speed connection (it's now set at maximum: 115,200), the connection just worked. I went to google - 'twas Ok, went to ESATO 'twas OK and then it conked out again. I still had a network connection but I cannot reach the websites again. Is GPRS on the notebook reliable? I got no problems with PDA+T39 combo, just with the notebook connections.
I hope this thread will be a forum for GLOBE or SMART GPRS users on PCs and/or laptops.
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Posted: 2002-02-11 03:26:00
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Equipment:
T68 + DRS-10
eMachines eOne Desktop Computer Windows 98 SE
Toshiba Tecra 8100 Notebook Windows XP
Cassiopeia E-100 Windows CE 2.11
Palm M100
Connectivity:
IrDA w/ Cassiopeia E-100 & Palm M100
DRS-10 on Desktop and Notebook
Mobile Network:
Smart Communications, Inc.
Useful GPRS Locations:
Makati, Cubao, Pasig, Tarlac City, Urdaneta, Dagupan City
All protocols works with Smart's network, i.e., POP3, SMTP, IMAP4, HTTP, HTTPS, CHat, etc. Can surf for as long as battery permits

[ This Message was edited by: arnoldc on 2002-02-11 05:26 ]
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Posted: 2002-02-11 05:25:00
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ferrarista44 Posts: > 500
Equipment
Ericsson T68 (R2D005)
Desktop PC on Windows ME
Connectivity between devices
DRS-10
Location
Las Piņas, Metro Manila
Cellular Network/Service Provider
Globe Telecom
downloaded the phonebook and SMS manager and syncs with them, and outlook...
enjoys the mypictures application...
wishing of a handheld (what would be a nice one, suggestions?)

[ This Message was edited by: ferrarista44 on 2002-04-29 06:03 ]
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Posted: 2002-02-11 09:19:00
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The other way is to use GSM Data. But you have to subscribe to Globe's Mobile Data, which may not be available for pre-paid. I wouldn't use GSM Data (which is 9.6kbps way too slow), unless the operator has HSCSD (which is 43kbps).
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On 2002-02-11 09:19, ferrarista44 wrote:
i have no GPRS access.
i wish to use my phone's e-mail
capabilities, is there any other way?
[ This Message was edited by: arnoldc on 2002-02-11 09:49 ]
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Posted: 2002-02-11 09:48:00
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i have no GPRS access.
how much do you spend for prepaid credits every month? if you're spending over 500 a month, it's probably better getting a post paid line instead.
i wish to use my phone's e-mail
capabilities, is there any other way?
you choose between GPRS or HSCSD/CSD. post-paid plans only.
wishing of a handheld (what would be a nice one, suggestions?)
oi... touchy topic. best to find out first what you want to do with your PDA, then seek out the products out there that meets your needs. (i got an m505, and an m500 before that.)
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Posted: 2002-02-11 14:10:00
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ferrarista44 Posts: > 500
hmm... the only setback if i get a line is that i might not be able to CONTROL my use...
so i stick with prepaid. i thought about that na before....
coz if prepaid, if i dont have no more credits, then i have no choice but to stop, unlike if postpaid.... i wouldnt really seem to have known i'm spendin that much...
but yah, line subscription has more features than prepaid.
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Posted: 2002-02-11 14:30:00
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is that your only problem? ask for a low credit limit
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Posted: 2002-02-11 14:33:00
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ferrarista44 Posts: > 500
still... the limit tells you only how much FREE AIRTIME (or postpaid airtime) you've got...
you can exceed the limit, no doubt.
and pay big money....
my friend once spent P7,000 in a month, and was subscribed on advantage plan (P333/mo.)
that's what i wont like.....
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Posted: 2002-02-11 14:36:00
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hmm ... now the laptop connection on GPRS works without a hitch.
really weird. I have used another driver instead - standard 33.6 modem using virtual comm. port (as suggested by Globe).
no probs so far.
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Posted: 2002-02-12 01:42:00
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hey gowin what are you talking about.....did u connect?
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Posted: 2002-02-13 06:59:00
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