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ir1shm1ike Posts: 12

I have my T68i and a Ipaq 3970 I believe, I want to be able to Dial-Up to the Internet on my Ipaq using the Bluetooth modem. I finally got it setup and it seems to work sorta, it tries to Dial-Out to the network where I work at, but comes back and doesn't seem to want to let me in. I believe it is because it needs to be authenticated so I think that is out. What is a online service I could use to be able to Dial to the net using the T68i and my Ipaq?
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Posted: 2003-01-15 22:47:00
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500

Just synchd my ERICSSON and taut is SyncML supported in this Motorola? This message was posted from a T39
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Posted: 2003-01-16 07:53:00
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gilmartin Posts: 73

Mike, it depends on your Network... if you ask your phone company for the GPRS number (with Vodafone, it is *99#) and set that as the Dial-Up number, then set (in Bluetooth manager) the T68i to be the "Bluetooth Modem", then all should be well. I have been using this combo since March (well, a T68 then a T68i) and it works well.

If you do not want to use GPRS, but GSM, the procedure is the same. Just get the GSM dial-up number.

Hope this helps.
Mail me if not.
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Posted: 2003-01-16 09:51:00
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mariolouis Posts: 387

ask for your gprs provider for the APN setting for your phone.
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Posted: 2003-01-18 03:32:00
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matthewf01 Posts: 169

Is there a way that the phone can act as a dial-up modem, and connect to an access number given by a computer internet dial-up ISP? These GPRS data amounts are expensive from AT&T, and itd be better if it just counted as a regular phone call.


possible? please explain.
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Posted: 2003-03-20 06:28:00
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marka2k Posts: 86

Matthewf,

ATT does not support the ability to use you're phone as a modem to dial into a ISP, if you want Internet Access you have to use the data side (GPRS)

[ This Message was edited by: marka2k on 2003-03-20 05:31 ]

[ This Message was edited by: marka2k on 2003-03-20 05:32 ]
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Posted: 2003-03-20 06:30:00
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dark_knight_r3turns Posts: 186

@ir1shm1ike...who is ur cell provider? This message was posted from a P800
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Posted: 2003-03-20 07:16:00
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mariolouis Posts: 387

@matthewf
yes you can use your phone as a modem.
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Posted: 2003-03-20 07:38:00
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marka2k Posts: 86

Can you use the phone as a modem on ATT? On other providers YES you can. ATT does not allow this to my knowledge.


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Posted: 2003-03-20 21:42:00
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matthewf01 Posts: 169

How does AT&T cut off that functionality?


And how would one set that up in general, I suppose its worth a shot on ATT to see if it works.


I myself dont have one of those mMode plans, i have just a basic regional plan with a NON-BT phone But my dad has a T68 AND mMode. However, mMode is too damn expensive! I need an alternative. If there are any good options then Ill buy a T68 for myself.
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Posted: 2003-03-20 22:50:00
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