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jgs69

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#584 3-Oct-2003 04:05
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Can anyone help with the following:

I am trying to connect the iPAQ 1940to to the GPRS using my Nokia 8910 (I do exactly what you describe here : http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=1477) but it doesnt work.

When I explore the Nokia with the BT connection wizard, the suported services are Dial-up networking and COM 1

Any ideas ???

Thanks !

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#1683 3-Oct-2003 07:15
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A few questions:

  • Do you have data or GPRS enabled on this account?
  • Are you using the correct number (which may be different for your network)?
  • Are you using the correct APN name (which may be different for your network)?




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    #1695 3-Oct-2003 19:52
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    Do you have data or GPRS enabled on this account?
    Yes
    Are you using the correct number (which may be different for your network)?
    Yes, the number for Greece is *99#
    Are you using the correct APN name (which may be different for your network)?
    Yes

    FYI : When I am trying to connect to the internet using my laptop and 8910 :
    1. with bluetooth it doesnt work.
    2. with IR it works (using the drivers from nokia)
    3. using the iPAQ with the IR also doesnt work
    4. I try it with Nokia 8910i and have exactly the same problems

    Thanks in advance :-)

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    #1696 3-Oct-2003 20:08
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    That's what I've found:

    Cosmote: AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet" *99***1#, DNS 195.167.065.194

    Telest: AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","gnet.b-online.gr" *99***1, DNS 212.152.079.019 and 212.152.079.020, username MSISDN (e.g 3093XXXXXXX) and password 24680

    Vodafone: AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet.vodafone.gr", *99***1, DNS 213.249.17.10 and 213.249.17.11

    Have you tried connect2internet to see if it's a configuration problem?




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    #1701 4-Oct-2003 00:00
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    I try it with the T610 and it works....

    It is nokia 8910 and 8910i problem.... :-(


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