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Hi,
I have seen various issues posted but no resolution.... or not? IPAQ sends VCARDs just fine to the phone and vice versa. However, from the Pocket PC address book, dialing via bluetooth reports that it is connected ( Phone also gives connected status) and the number is reported as being sent ftom the IPAQ to the phone. However, the phone never dials the number. The 6310i is at firmware rev 5.51 and I think it has been reported by others that since 5.22 this has also been a problem. This also means no dialup for ISP connections. Is there new firmware for the nokia to resolve this? Many thanks for any replies! Stewart |
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I was trying to use GPRS via a Nokia 6310i from an iPAQ 4150 over BT. I had it all working from the 4150, but the desktop BT could not see the phone (ver. 5.22). Nokia suggested to get the phone firmware upgraded to 5.51, which I did, and now the desktop is working over BT+GPRS, but the 4150 is unable to connect!
The phone is fine using WAP and also GPRS from the desktop, but now gives an error "subscribe to GPRS first" when attempting a connection from the iPAQ. I have seen a number of other people reporting this behaviour. To cut a long story short, here is the solution: The 4150 (and probably all WM2003 PPCs) uses an init string of ATE0V1&C1&D2 which used to work under Nokia firmware 5.22 but stops working at 5.50 on. The laptop BT modem driver (IVT BlueSoleil) uses a slightly different string: AT&FE0V1&D2S0=0S7=10 which clearly works on my laptop. On the PDA, this is located in the registry at HKLM\Drivers\Unimodem\Init\2 and can easily be changed by a registry editor. After this change, GPRS is working flawlessly! Now if only someone had a proper VPN client... Enjoy. |
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