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jaykay Posts: 109

Hi everybody, it must have been posted before, I just can't seem to find it anywhere on the forum on how to use T610 as a modem for PC using GPRS. I do have Bluetooth dongle but all I can find so far is Dial up connection which is apparently not the thing needed.
Can anybody halp with setting up internet connection through GPRS on PC?
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Posted: 2004-05-25 11:38:22
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Merovingian Posts: > 500

well, that is indeed what you need.. Is the thing you found named Dial.Up Wizard or something like that?? if it is, then it's the right thing.. just click on the icon and follow the online instruction hope this helps
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Posted: 2004-05-25 11:47:10
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ppp Posts: 6

first of all you need to setup your blue tooth modem of your phone. then connect phone with bt and create connection in dialup wizard. put dialup number *99 This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2004-05-25 16:44:17
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roobi Posts: 121

The easiest way to find aswer to your question is to cantact with your mobile provider! Or try to find some instructions on your providers hompage! They are usually in PDF and it show you step-by-step what to do!

As PPP told first you have to set-up a new modem, than you have to choose the Dial-up networking, you need to connect the followings:
username
password
and a "phone number"
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Posted: 2004-05-25 17:10:25
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jaykay Posts: 109

thanx for ur replies, guyz. I do have bt modem driver on computer (widcom), the question is what should I write for login/pass in dialup ( if any, cuz I intend using GPRS and NOT CSD/HSCSD to surf the net through my PC. Anybody ahs any idea of how to solve this?
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Posted: 2004-05-25 18:19:56
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gforce23 Posts: > 500

Do remember that in some cases the ID This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2004-05-25 18:24:15
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BOSSHOGG Posts: > 500

I've answered this one about 4 times this week by inbox and It's all over this place now. *99***1# is the number to put in the dial up bit, and check you phones data account for the user id of your provider, might be a problem finding out the password though. Try just that number and leave them blank first. This message was posted from a T300
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Posted: 2004-05-25 18:48:44
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roobi Posts: 121

BOSSHOGG said to use the phone number *99***1#, I don`t know how is there, or which is the right answer, but...

We are using four different numbers, each phone brand has it`s own:
Nokia: *99#
Siemens: *99***1#
Motorola: *99***2#
Ericsson (SonyEricsson): *99***3#
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Posted: 2004-05-25 19:42:19
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Jowi Posts: > 500

Quote:
On 2004-05-25 19:42:19, roobi wrote:
BOSSHOGG said to use the phone number *99***1#, I don`t know how is there, or which is the right answer, but...

We are using four different numbers, each phone brand has it`s own:
Nokia: *99#
Siemens: *99***1#
Motorola: *99***2#
Ericsson (SonyEricsson): *99***3#



the number you dial (after the *99***) depends on what data accounts you are using. if your data accounts is 3, then use *99***3#
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Posted: 2004-05-25 19:59:32
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BOSSHOGG Posts: > 500

I posted that number with a 1 because the gprs account is pretty much always the first one on any phone. Followed by mms which is usually always 2. Check your data account to be sure though. *99***1# is for se phones, so is 2 and 3, You're right about *99# for nokia though. This message was posted from a T300
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Posted: 2004-05-25 20:24:34
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