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Hey, I have windows XP and a SE T637. I've been playing around with voice gateway, and was wondering how i would add a dial up networking account that would use my phones GPRS service. What settings would i use for the Username, Password, and Dailup #?
I searched the forum beforehand.
[ This Message was edited by: patriotik on 2004-10-16 02:04 ]
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Posted: 2004-10-16 02:15:12
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I can configure it do act as a serial modem, like connecting to a dialup service provider (Verizon, NetZero, etc) but cant get it to act as a data connection to GRPS.
[ This Message was edited by: patriotik on 2004-10-16 02:04 ]
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Posted: 2004-10-16 02:25:39
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Dial-up for GPRS on that handset would be *99#
Username and password would be down to your provider.
If you go into phone and modem options in control panel, click the modems tab, you should chose the modem in there (the one your phone is using), click advanced, and under extra initialization commands, if you pop in there:
at+cgdcont=X,"IP","YOURNETAPN".
Okay, now, you need to decide which data account is your data account with the internet apn, not the wap apn, and then get it's CID. The CID number needs to go in place of the X, and the YOURNETAPN needs to go as what your internet access apn is.
Most of this info is available from your net provider.
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Posted: 2004-10-23 22:19:09
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On 2004-10-16 02:15:12, patriotik wrote:
Hey, I have windows XP and a SE T637. I've wondering how i would add a dial up networking account that would use my phones GPRS service. What settings would i use for the Username, Password, and Dailup #?
For all(?) the UK mobile phone operators you set the dial-up number to *99# with no user name or password. Works for me on Vodafone and Orange, T610 and T630.
Hope this helps!
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Posted: 2004-10-24 15:26:50
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i ran into the same problem. but figured out the whole username and password thing. if you are using cingular gprs then the username and password will be exactly as follows:
WAP@CINGULARGPRS.COM will be the username and the password is CINGULAR1
NOTE: if username and password are not capital i dont think it will work
if you do not have cingular, the username and password should be easily found in your wap settings.
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Posted: 2004-12-21 23:05:07
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