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#1893 15-Jul-2004 16:13
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I would appreciate you helping me establish communication between my Motorola V600 Blue Tooth
Mobile phone and my HP iPAQ 4355, also Blue Tooth enabled.

I want to use the Motorola phone to wirelessly dial and connect the 4355 to the Internet.

I use both the ATTGlobal and CompuServe as Internet Service Providers.

I have the access numbers for both ATTGlobal and CompuServe here in Honolulu, but the
same problem occurs.

There is no problem with the 4355 identifying and pairing with the Motorola V600.

There is no problem with the 4355 dialing utilizing the Motorola phone from the contact's list.

If I dial either the ATTGlobal or CompuServe access number directly on the Motorola phone,
I hear a modem signal.

However, if I ask the 4355 to connect to the Motorola phone, I do see the Motorola phone
dialing the very same number, but there is no connection. I hear a high pitched two tone signal
that sounds like it is dialing an incorrect number. In any event, there is no connection.

I would appreciate instructions from you in terms of whether I am using the wrong country code,
communication's port, or whether I should add some special characters prior to the number to
be dialed.

I do not understand why if I dial directly on the Motorola phone I get a modem signal, but when
I ask the 4355 to dial, and the same number is dialed on the phone, an error signal comes on
the 4355 telling me that no modem is present.

I have looked on the Internet on many sites including Hewlett Packard as well as Motorola as
well as other places to help me properly configure these devices, but the 4355 is conspicuously
absent. I would appreciate your assistance.


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#7217 15-Jul-2004 17:05
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Lungs, enter V600 in the Search box on this forum and you'll see some threads about it. I'm sure there's a configuration for AT&T Wireless GPRS, but not sure for ISPs. Worth a try.




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#7221 15-Jul-2004 20:00
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I did as you suggested. There was a configuration for Cingulair, but not for Attwireless. I still have a problem.

I am lookingfor something like:


First - before anything - make sure that:

1. GPRS is working on your phone - that is to say that you are getting on line to
Web Sessions, etc. (cuz if it's not - that is the first thing that needs to be done).
Nothing will work without that.

2. On phone:

Step A:

1. Go to Settings (& select)
2. Go to Connections on menu (& select)
3 Select Bluetooth on Bluetooth Link Screen
4. Scroll down to "Device History" and Select
5. Make sure your pocket pc (whatever you have called it) - is there - and select
it
6. Make sure Access Screen says "Automatic" (which will allow your devices to
connect without more authorization, etc.). This can be changed later, I suppose
if you like.

Step B.

1. Go back to Bluetooth Link Screen
2. Scroll down to "Setup" and select
3. Make sure Power is: "On"
4. Make sure Voice Dial is: "On"

Now to Pocket PC Settings:

This is what worked for me. If it does not work for you, I've done my best. But
in case these settings are right for you also - they may work:

First of all - click on "Bluetooth Manager" on Pocket PC. Then click on Tools there.
Make sure your phone shows up there (first things first!). If it does, fine and good - we are ready to roll.

Steps (I was walked thru this, step by step). From here on, do as follows (per my cut and paste job on instructions I had received).

1. go to start--> settings--> connections--> add a new modem connection
2. Enter a name for connection (I recommend Cingular)
3. For Select a Modem: - select "Bluetooth Dialup Modem"
4. it Next once these things are done
5. Next screen will give you name of connection you made (as title). It prompts
you to enter the number exactly as it should be dialed, etc. Enter:
*99***1#
6. Hit Next
7. Next Screen:

User Name (enter): WIXDC001@W5.MYCINGULAR.COM
(***BE EXACT ABOUT THIS - WIXDCzerozeroone@etc. (upper case) -
it IS case sensitive)
Password (be very careful to enter this exactly as shown - cuz it will show up as
asterisks only): ZXY203DC9K0402 (Be sure you do not dial an "O" rather than
a zero at end. . .it is: ZXY203DC9K(zero)4(zero)2)

8. Same Screen - click on advanced. In window for: "Extra dial-string modem
commands, enter: +CGDCONT=1,"IP","isp.cingular"

(Again - you must be EXACT. It goes without saying).

9. Hit "Finish". It will take you back to "Bluetooth Settings" Screen.

Get out of all that now. Now go to "Internet Explorer" and try to use. It should connect
you. Be sure phone is on (and that you have gone thru all the settings being right).

If it connects, it will let you know. There are a couple of ways to check that it's connected (on pocket pc). But forget about those for this round. Just look at phone screen. When it's connected it should say "GPRS Activated".



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replied on 02/07/2004 11:01:39 (GMT+12) [send private message] [user's profile]
IF YOU HAVE THIS SETUP "MOTOROLA V600 & HP4155" OR "MOTOROLA V600" THIS APPLIES TO YOU!!!!!!!!!!!


YOUR "BLUETOOTH DIALUP MODEM" SETTINGS SHOULD BE..................(I'LL STOP SHOUTING NOW!!!)

Of course make sure phone and pda are bonded then,


Enter # exactly as dialed: *99# [ asterisknineninepound ]
Username: WAP@CINGULARGPRS.COM
Password: CINGULAR1

Extra dial-string: +CGDCONT=1,"IP","wap.cingular"


for more information go to: http://alliance.cingularinteractive.com/

click on "DEVICE & SOFTWARE SETTINGS"

download the pdf and follow the GPRS instructions

if you wanna say thanks go to .........

jtaylor@dtayldmedia.com

LoveThoseGadgets
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replied on 02/07/2004 14:36:39 (GMT+12) [user's profile]
Interesting that the instructions I wrote worked perfectly for me - and my pocket pc (h1945 is connecting perfectly now with Cingular and h1945 and Motorola V600) with things exactly the way I listed them.

At any rate, it's fascinating to see that Cingular has actual written instructions. Who would have thought? NO ONE at Cingular was able to help me AT ALL. If it had not been for someone who gave me assistance in another forum on this - I would still not be connected.
Thanks for interesting link to interesting document! :-)

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