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Nivano

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#1307 1-Apr-2004 23:38
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I'm desperately trying to make my ASUS MyPal A620BT Pocket PC connect to the Internet using GPRS from my Nokia 3650. I have followed the entire "Bluetooth dial up guide for iPaq Windows Mobile 2003 (GPRS or CDMA)" from this website, and the guide that I got from my mobile provider, but I cannot connect. I got the message "The connection failed and could not be established". I'm succesfully connecting from my desktop using Bluetooth dongle, but I cannot establish a connection from my Pocket PC. The bluetooth is working since I can transfer files from my A620BT to Nokia 3650 and back, but the dial-up won't connect.

What can be the problem??

Johnny

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#4534 2-Apr-2004 07:36
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Are you using the same number (*99# or *99*1# or other) that you are using on your desktop?

I don't know the ASUS 620BT (ASUS is one of the companies that never even bothered replying my requests for a review unit). Is it using the widcomm stack, like the HP iPAQ?




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Nivano

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  #4545 2-Apr-2004 18:09
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Well, it suddenly started working. I searched the entire net, and created a connection couple of times in a row, and it just started working. I don't know why :), but thanx for trying to help anyway.

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