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Old 02-09-08, 02:23 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by speedy1979 View Post
Be warned! Since the bluetooth version on the Axim is 1.2 you will experience significantly lower connection speeds on the Axim than those you experience on your Nokia.

I tether my x51v to my LG Fusic (CDMA EVDOx1) with Sprint. The phone gets ~ 1.5 Mb/s and the Axim gets ~ 450Kb/s.
Hi.

Have you tried this:

Start your registry editor and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Comm
\RasBook\“Connection”\DevCfg, where “Connection” is the name of the
connection to your 3G mobile phone.

Scroll down until you find the name of your connection

@step 4

Locate the data connection speed

Tap DevCfg and you will see rows of data. The information you are
interested in is the 3 bytes that define the connection speed. As the
baud rate was preset to 115200 bps in Step 1, this information will
be stored as 00 C2 01 . Scroll down until you see this data
sequence on your screen.

115200 bps is stored in the registry as 00 C2 01

EDIT:
256000 bps =3E800 -> 00.e8.03
384000 bps =5DC00 -> 00.dc.05
460800 bps =70800 -> 00.08.07
921600 bps =E1000 -> 00.10.0e



@step 5

Editing the registry

You need to change the value of 00 C2 01 to suit your preferences.
The speed you select should be faster than the speed of your cellular
connection. If you use a UMTS 3G mobile phone, set your speed to
460800 bps by replacing the sequence with 00 08 07. If your device
uses EDGE, then a speed of 256000 bps is appropriate, so type in 00
E8 03 .


Replace the data with a new sequence in order to increase connection
speeds



@step 6

Faster connection speeds

Select ‘Done’ to save the changes to the registry. If you have a
Windows Mobile 5.0 PDA, switch off your device and wait for about a
minute so that the new registry values can flush into persistent
memory. This is not necessary with Windows Mobile 2003 devices.
Finally, perform a soft reset. You should now enjoy faster connection
speeds.

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