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  1. #1
    astro
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    I have a Bluetooth adapter and I can communicate with my pc without any problem. I have ATT wireless service (haven't paid cingular for the privledge of their billing), but I don't have any sort of media package on my service.
    Using the phone itself I can call a dial up provider and the phone seems to connect to the modem on the far end.
    If I use hyperterm and try atdt xxxxxxx the phone LCD shows that it is dialing and then after a few seconds the terminal says NO CARRIER and the phone disconnects. If I listen in on the phone during this process, I hear three tones like you hear when you dial a number that doesn't exist.
    If I use the dial up connection of the bluetooth directly , I get the same three tones and no connection.
    My question is this: Is it possible to get the V600 with ATT service to dial up to an ISP without paying the exorbitant per KB fees?
    Has anyone else solved the NO CARRIER problem?
    Thanks,
    Paul



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    Soruk
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    Re: DialUp Networking with V600

    On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 06:33:45 GMT, astro <[email protected]> wrote:
    >My question is this: Is it possible to get the V600 with ATT service to
    >dial up to an ISP without paying the exorbitant per KB fees?


    I don't know what AT&T call it, but it sounds like you need to get the
    facility to place data calls enabled.

    If you tell them it's for a private office network dial-in, it should
    "enhance" the point you're not looking for an internet service, else
    they'll just steer you to their GPRS instead.

    (Thankfully, in the UK that facility now comes as standard, even on
    pre-pay lines.)

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  3. #3
    Soruk
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    Re: DialUp Networking with V600

    On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 10:24:22 GMT, Harry <[email protected]> wrote:
    >On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 06:33:45 GMT, "astro" <[email protected]> wrote:


    [rewrapped]
    >>I have a Bluetooth adapter and I can communicate with my pc without any
    >>problem. I have ATT wireless service (haven't paid cingular for the
    >>privledge of their billing), but I don't have any sort of media
    >>package on my service. Using the phone itself I can call a dial up
    >>provider and the phone seems to connect to the modem on the far end.
    >>If I use hyperterm and try atdt xxxxxxx the phone LCD shows that it is
    >>dialing and then after a few seconds the terminal says NO CARRIER and
    >>the phone disconnects. If I listen in on the phone during this process,
    >>I hear three tones like you hear when you dial a number that doesn't
    >>exist. If I use the dial up connection of the bluetooth directly , I get
    >>the same three tones and no connection.
    >>My question is this: Is it possible to get the V600 with ATT service to
    >>dial up to an ISP without paying the exorbitant per KB fees?
    >>Has anyone else solved the NO CARRIER problem?
    >>Thanks,
    >>Paul

    >
    >
    >You can't do what you want the way you are trying. The ISP you are
    >calling is most likely answering with an analog modem. Your phone is
    >digital and can't pass the data this way (analog). If you were using
    >an older AMPs phone, it could. They were analog so there was no
    >conversion needed.


    On GSM, that shouldn't be a problem. On Orange UK I can make a connection
    from my mobile phone to a bog-standard modem - although you can use
    the modem init string (at the mobile end) AT+CBST=7,0,1 to force selection
    of an analogue service at 9600bps.

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