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wrinkle58 Posts: 9

I'm trying to dial in over Bluetooth, the blue led starts blinking fast, so there's a connection. However, the phone doesn't dial and I get the message "There is no answer at the number dialed". What's wrong?
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Posted: 2002-01-11 14:19:00
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davab Posts: 36

Got a 3870 and 68 myself but haven't set them up yet, try the following site for definitive setup guide

http://www.pocketpcwriter.net/stories.php?story=01/12/29/7461702

Hope this helps

Dave
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Posted: 2002-01-12 01:28:00
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wrinkle58 Posts: 9

Thanks Dave. The article was just what I needed. I don't know what I had done wrong but know it almost works i.e. I can connect with GPRS but I still cannot get the web page loaded, but I thinkit's just a minor fix. With GSM it works just fine.

What a great combination! The 3870 and T68 I mean. I've noticed that although I keep the Bluetooth connected on both devices all the time, it doesn't affect the battery life to a large extent. It is great when you can keep the T68 in your pocket and just grab the iPaq and surf the net or check your e-mails without any cables.
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Posted: 2002-01-12 14:39:00
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davab Posts: 36

You're welcome wrinkle, problem is there are so many steps involved in setting up todays devices it's so easy to miss something simple.

Got to agree, so coool, almost worth the money to see peoples faces

Dave
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Posted: 2002-01-13 01:29:00
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davab Posts: 36

Ok wrinkle I give up.....on Orange and have followed guide but when it tries to connect to the phone shows connecting followed by GPRS parameters not supported.

Driving me up the wall...please help

Dave
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Posted: 2002-01-13 23:48:00
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wrinkle58 Posts: 9

This is one problem I haven't had. One thing that was missing from the PPC Writer guide was the DNS and Alt. DNS settings, alhtough I'm not sure if these settings are necessary. In any case they are operator specific.

All in all the GPRS settings are trickier than I imagined. I still havent figured out how to get a web page downloaded, I keep getting the message that the page I'm trying to download is unavailable although I'm connected via GPRS.

I've recently converted from Palm, and with Palm the GPRS settings were no problem at all.
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Posted: 2002-01-15 08:47:00
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wrinkle58 Posts: 9

I think I may have found the problem, although I haven't had a chance to test it yet: I called Compaq, and apparently there is a bug in the PPC2002 OS which causes the DNS addresses to change. And thus you cannot connect via GPRS. The fix should be available at: http://www.compaq.com/support/files/handlhelds/us/download/13464.html

Compaq sent me two dll files that need to be put into the windows directory and then the connection should work.
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Posted: 2002-01-15 16:12:00
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wrinkle58 Posts: 9

I just noticed that the Compaq address doesn't exist. If you send me an e-mail at: wrinkle58@hotmail.com I'll send you the files
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Posted: 2002-01-15 16:15:00
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jrp Posts: 4

The address is http://www.compaq.com/support/files/handheldiPAQ/us/download/13464.html
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Posted: 2002-01-15 16:25:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

Quote:
On 2002-01-15 16:15, wrinkle58 wrote:
I just noticed that the Compaq address doesn't exist. If you send me an e-mail at: wrinkle58@hotmail.com I'll send you the files


WRINKLE : I would very much like these files too, as I'm getting the 3870 within the next two weeks.

Could you please send them to me too

EMAIL : jh67@email.dk

Do you use the Activesync program in the compaq, to put them into the pocket pc 2002 system ?
It might be a stupid question, but I havent worked with pocket pc before

Jan



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Posted: 2002-01-15 16:30:00
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