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- 03-31-2004, 02:28 PM #1Guest
I'm trying to get my IPAQ PDA to use my Ericsson T616 to dialup to an
internet ISP, but am having trouble.
The PDA configures fine, but there is a long delay in the bluetooth
connexion to the Ericsson, and by the time the phone starts to dial out, the
PDA has already timed out. The phones are in close proximity.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Is there a way to extend the timout on the PDA side?
Note: I've got no indication of bluetooth problems with either device:
Both, independantly, connect to my desktop just fine.
Thoughts?
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- 03-31-2004, 03:37 PM #2Neal SmithGuest
Re: IPAQ Dialup trouble with Ericsson(Bluetooth).
Yes, in the connections/settings section (forgive me - i dont have my ipaq
to hand) there is indeed a delay for the time the PDA gives the modem to
respond.
I have mine set at 45 seconds which is more than adequate.
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> I'm trying to get my IPAQ PDA to use my Ericsson T616 to dialup to an
> internet ISP, but am having trouble.
>
> The PDA configures fine, but there is a long delay in the bluetooth
> connexion to the Ericsson, and by the time the phone starts to dial out,
the
> PDA has already timed out. The phones are in close proximity.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem?
>
> Is there a way to extend the timout on the PDA side?
>
> Note: I've got no indication of bluetooth problems with either device:
> Both, independantly, connect to my desktop just fine.
>
> Thoughts?
>
>
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- 04-01-2004, 04:14 PM #3Guest
Re: IPAQ Dialup trouble with Ericsson(Bluetooth).
In alt.cellular.ericsson Neal Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, in the connections/settings section (forgive me - i dont have my ipaq
> to hand) there is indeed a delay for the time the PDA gives the modem to
> respond.
Thank you - I eventually did find it, although it's buried quite deep.
I still can't get it to work, though. It fails long before the timeout
period... I see the PDA connect to the phone once, and the "Calling.."
screen appears once for 1 second, and then 3 seconds later, it appears for
another second. At that point, the PDA reports failure.
It's difficult to troubleshoot, since it's all so opaque.
Any tips?
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- 04-01-2004, 07:23 PM #4Mike HillGuest
Re: IPAQ Dialup trouble with Ericsson(Bluetooth).
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> In alt.cellular.ericsson Neal Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Yes, in the connections/settings section (forgive me - i dont have my
ipaq
> > to hand) there is indeed a delay for the time the PDA gives the modem to
> > respond.
>
> Thank you - I eventually did find it, although it's buried quite deep.
>
> I still can't get it to work, though. It fails long before the timeout
> period... I see the PDA connect to the phone once, and the "Calling.."
> screen appears once for 1 second, and then 3 seconds later, it appears for
> another second. At that point, the PDA reports failure.
>
> It's difficult to troubleshoot, since it's all so opaque.
>
> Any tips?
>
I'm assuming GPRS here, but....
Your PDA needs to tell your Ericsson which CID (data account) to use
Set the dial string to be *99***<CID>#, where <CID> is the CID number.
eg. *99***1#
HTH
-m.
- 04-02-2004, 03:52 PM #5Guest
Re: IPAQ Dialup trouble with Ericsson(Bluetooth).
In alt.cellular.ericsson Mike Hill <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm assuming GPRS here, but....
I am trying to dial up to my ISP, and make a TCPIP connexion.
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- 04-03-2004, 11:39 AM #6Jim WiantGuest
Re: IPAQ Dialup trouble with Ericsson(Bluetooth).
Some carriers (AT&T) won't let you do that, you have to use their service
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> In alt.cellular.ericsson Mike Hill <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I'm assuming GPRS here, but....
>
> I am trying to dial up to my ISP, and make a TCPIP connexion.
>
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