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#167 11-Apr-2003 13:45
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Does somebody know how can I take the advantage and use my Nokia 3650 GPRS connection on my Ipaq 5455 via bluetooth ? My Nokia 3650 has GPRS service enabeled and I always use the WAP browser as well as emails. I already managed to configure it with Ericsson T39 but now I have a Nokia 3650. Both devices (nokia 3650 and Ipaq 5455) are paired but when I try to dial a GPRS connection from the IPAQ I got an error message that the number I´m dialing is not responding (the number is *99#), I don´t know if I have to configure something else.

I apreciate any help on this

Thanks

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#186 12-Apr-2003 18:26
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Have you made both devices 'discoverable' and paired them up?

Have you configured a data account in the Nokia with an appropriate APN? If you're unsure about this, you can probably find a GPRS guide on the Vodafone web site which will provide you with the necessary GPRS settings to put into the handset.



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#187 12-Apr-2003 18:38
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Have a look on Wireless Vodafone for configuration information.




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