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  1. #1
    Geoff Lane
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    Recently I got my Sony Ericsson Z600 connecting to GPRS using DUN on
    my laptop and the *99# method.

    Ultimately on my phone *98*3# worked fine.

    I'm now trying to get my daughter's new Motorola Razor V3 to connect
    using the same method.

    I've tried various permutations substituting 3 with 2,1 and leaving it
    out altogether, I've put in extra * but each attempt fails.

    Anyone connected with this Mororola?

    Geoff Lane




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  2. #2
    Jon
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    Re: *99# on Motorola Razor V3

    [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    > Anyone connected with this Mororola?


    You need to use the phone tools software that came with the phone. I
    tried for hours to get it to work without, but it was having none of it.
    When using the phone tools it worked first time.
    --
    Regards
    Jon



  3. #3
    Geoff Lane
    Guest

    Re: *99# on Motorola Razor V3

    On Sat, 3 Dec 2005 19:23:52 -0000, Jon <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >> Anyone connected with this Mororola?

    >
    >You need to use the phone tools software that came with the phone. I
    >tried for hours to get it to work without, but it was having none of it.
    >When using the phone tools it worked first time.


    Thanks for info, I've asked my daughter to bring the CD over and I'll
    have a look.

    Geoff Lane





  4. #4
    Geoff Lane
    Guest

    Re: *99# on Motorola Razor V3

    On Sat, 3 Dec 2005 19:23:52 -0000, Jon <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >[email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    >> Anyone connected with this Mororola?

    >
    >You need to use the phone tools software that came with the phone. I
    >tried for hours to get it to work without, but it was having none of it.
    >When using the phone tools it worked first time.


    Thanks Jon, got the CD and now it works fine; I'm going to investigate
    the modem log to see why my manual DUN settings were not working,
    curiosity now.

    Geoff Lane





  5. #5
    Geoff Lane
    Guest

    Re: *99# on Motorola Razor V3

    On Sat, 3 Dec 2005 19:23:52 -0000, Jon <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >[email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    >> Anyone connected with this Mororola?

    >
    >You need to use the phone tools software that came with the phone. I
    >tried for hours to get it to work without, but it was having none of it.
    >When using the phone tools it worked first time.


    Thanks Jon, got the CD and now it works fine; I'm going to investigate
    the modem log to see why my manual DUN settings were not working,
    curiosity now.

    Geoff Lane





  6. #6
    Soruk
    Guest

    Re: *99# on Motorola Razor V3

    On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 18:27:31 +0000, Geoff Lane <[email protected]> wrote:
    >On Sat, 3 Dec 2005 19:23:52 -0000, Jon <[email protected]>
    >wrote:
    >
    >>[email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    >>> Anyone connected with this Mororola?

    >>
    >>You need to use the phone tools software that came with the phone. I
    >>tried for hours to get it to work without, but it was having none of it.
    >>When using the phone tools it worked first time.

    >
    >Thanks Jon, got the CD and now it works fine; I'm going to investigate
    >the modem log to see why my manual DUN settings were not working,
    >curiosity now.


    Although not aimed at Windows, you may find some clues at
    http://www.eridani.co.uk/docs/linux-timeport/T280.shtml - written
    originally for my T280, the stuff in it is still applicable to my V500 and
    V545 (of which the V3 is a close relative). Ignore the stuff about the
    kernel patch, but the dial script contains everything needed to get on
    with Orange. I suspect you need to use a AT+CGDCONT command in your modem
    initialisation string, with the appropriate APN for your carrier.

    http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html contains the details for O2, Vodafone,
    Orange, T-Mobile, Tesco, Virgin and BT Mobile.

    --
    -- Michael "Soruk" McConnell
    Eridani Star System

    MailStripper - http://mailstripper.eridani.co.uk/ - SMTP spam filter
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  7. #7

    Re: *99# on Motorola Razor V3


    Soruk wrote:

    > Although not aimed at Windows, you may find some clues at
    > http://www.eridani.co.uk/docs/linux-timeport/T280.shtml
    > I suspect you need to use a AT+CGDCONT command in your modem
    > initialisation string, with the appropriate APN for your carrier.


    Thanks, that is useful.

    I have got it going with the Motorola phone tools software but it'd be
    nice to be able to create a connection using DialUp Networking.

    Geoff




  8. #8
    Kevin Reilly
    Guest

    Re: *99# on Motorola Razor V3

    On Sat, 3 Dec 2005 Geoff Lane wrote:

    >I've tried various permutations substituting 3 with 2,1 and leaving it
    >out altogether, I've put in extra * but each attempt fails.


    Don't know if you've figured this one out yet, but I had exactly the
    same problem trying to use DUN (and it's PDA variant) with my Vodafone
    V3. I ended up using *99***3# as the dial string and adding the
    following as extra dial-string commands:

    +CGDCONT=3,"IP","internet",,0,

    I've no idea why this works but it does. Picked it up from another forum
    somewhere. "internet" is the GPRS logon for Vodafone so it might well be
    different for your provider.

    --
    Kev
    __________________________________________________________________________
    "When you haven't enough iodine in your blood you get a glacier."
    From a school First Aid examination



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