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#11342 17-Jan-2007 01:29
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Can Anyone please tell me how to connect GPRS through AT command using samsung c100. so that using POST and GET command I can send data.... please reply it is my Final Year Project

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#58150 17-Jan-2007 09:42
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I'd say you'd be better off with a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone and Bluetooth on your PC, then using the DUN as described in our Bluetooth Guides. As for using the Samsung C100, I guess it would be over cable - is there such a thing for this device?






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  #58156 17-Jan-2007 09:51
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Actually... i hav to connect GPRS through serial cable using hyper terminal... and then using hyper terminal i have to use put or Get commands to send data to internet ..

This is the scenario of my project... i am not allowed to use bluetooth in any case


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  #58316 19-Jan-2007 01:14
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hi, i m haqving the same pblm but instead i m using a gprs modem i use at+cgdata command but i m un able to do so so if u get some thing plzz  tell me as well



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  #58356 19-Jan-2007 16:28

on every nokia and sony ericsson phone I have tried, ATD*99# was the special AT command to connect to GPRS. the default route needed to be manually added in most cases after connecting (probably because of a PPP stack incompatability between phone and my pppd)

here is some dialing strings that came with my Linux distro
# Set PDP context CID=1, protocol=IP, APN=internet:
# AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet","",0,0
#
# Set CID=1 QoS requirements from the network, not supported by Nokia:
# AT+CGQREQ=1,0,0,0,0,0
#
# Set CID=1 minimum acceptable QoS parameters, not supported by Nokia:
# AT+CGQMIN=1,0,0,0,0,0
#
# 'Call' CID=1 (activate PDP context one, perform GPRS attach):
# ATD*99***1#
#
# Some phones like the Orange SPV (yes, the Microsoft Smartphone) use this
# dial string to start GPRS connection:
# ATD*99#

in my experience, this ATD*99# command works over cable, IrDA and Bluetooth DUN




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