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Originally Posted by rabdo
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I believe APN is access point number or name.
On your k700i if you go through - menu, connectivity, dat comm., data accounts then highlight the internet one and chose 'more' then account info, it should say the APN number (k700i calls it 'External ID' - this is the number you use : ie APN 4 = dialling *99***4#
rabdo
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Success - sort of...
In pursuit of the truth (and to help anyone else) here goes
First I tried the revised dial string i.e *99***1 instead of the generic *99# (having checked on the phone that it was indeed APN 1. No effect - same result as described above.
Next I removed the advanced dial string that vodafone recommend (+cdgcont=1,"ip,"internet") and replaced it with z as suggested.
This time the phone woke up, announced it was connecting to GPRS and the connection became active in BT manager on the Axim. Connection is showing at five green blobs.
However that is where it stopped. PIE wouldn't browse (just sat there) and mail wouldn't connect and eventually timed out.
Having got this far I guess it must be something with the settings at the vodafone end i.e. it's letting me connect to GPRS but there is some access problem.
In the spirit of experimentation I also tried changing the number back to the generic *99#. It still got as far but then refused to do anything.
Finally because vodafone recommend changing your stop bits to 2, I tried them at 1, 1.5 and 2 - all had absolutely no effect (unsurprising as I think this is only relevant for a cable connection not BT).
I also tried it with and without a log in and password - again had no effect (i.e. got so far and sulked)
The saga continues....
Not being an expert in this, I am guessing the extra dial string commands vodafone suggest point towards APN 1 (+cdgcont=1). What does the 'z' do ?
Thanks for you help - getting there!
Dave