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Old 06-01-07, 07:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all,

Having downloaded and installed the alternative Widcomm BT stack, and been in contact with my telco's support about GPRS-dialup, I was ready to have my X51v dialup and establish an Internet connection through my mobile phone.

And it works. Partly.

# The BT connection between the X51v and my Sony-Ericsson is established.(I can browse the phones memory and send Vcards from the phone to the PDA).
# The phone dials up through GPRS and gets a connection (a small icon on the phone indicates this).
# On the X51v, under Bluetooth Manager, there is an active outgoing connection.

If I start Explorer and enters an URL it doesn't get access. The browser eventually gives me this error:
"The page cannot be found." But the page does exist!

What's missing here?

Help will be greatly appreciated.

/Kasvad

P.s. is this considered plug 'n play?
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Old 06-02-07, 06:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi all,

Having downloaded and installed the alternative Widcomm BT stack, and been in contact with my telco's support about GPRS-dialup, I was ready to have my X51v dialup and establish an Internet connection through my mobile phone.

And it works. Partly.

# The BT connection between the X51v and my Sony-Ericsson is established.(I can browse the phones memory and send Vcards from the phone to the PDA).
# The phone dials up through GPRS and gets a connection (a small icon on the phone indicates this).
# On the X51v, under Bluetooth Manager, there is an active outgoing connection.

If I start Explorer and enters an URL it doesn't get access. The browser eventually gives me this error:
"The page cannot be found." But the page does exist!

What's missing here?

Help will be greatly appreciated.

/Kasvad

P.s. is this considered plug 'n play?
Have you signed up for a data connection with your service provider, also there are advanced settings to be considered, see this thread, and this thread, for a complete guide to dial up networking. HTH

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Old 06-04-07, 05:36 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Pedah View Post
Have you signed up for a data connection with yor service provider, also there are advanced settings to be considered, see this thread, and this thread, for a comp;ete guide to dial up networking. HTH
I have a GPRS-connection with my service provider. Internet on my mobile, using GPRS, works fine.
I have asked my service provider about the advanced settings, but I think it should be ok.

One thing:
In the Bluetooth Manager there's a list of shortcuts (to the services). I have both "Dial-up Networking" and "NAP service" on my phone. But what's the difference?

/K
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