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GavinBKK
11-05-2004, 06:10 AM
Hi All,
Is it possible to connect my Panther Powerbook to the internet via my Nokia 6230 GPRS connection and, if so, how?
Thanks for any advice.
Gavin
CAlvarez
11-05-2004, 12:08 PM
I'm not familiar with the 6230. If it has Bluetooth, it's easy to make a connection. The site has a few hints applicable to GSM phones in general. You could take a look at the one for the V600 and just choose your phone type instead of Motorola V600 in the pull-down.
If you don't have Bluetooth, you'd need a USB cable.
Caius
11-05-2004, 12:26 PM
It is possible as long as you have a data account enabled with your service provider.
/edit.
I assumed you meant by bluetooth. :o I have tried to use my T610 over bluetooth, but it didn't work, then I realised I needed to enable my data account. :D
then I dropped the phone in a puddle :mad: and have yet to pair/set up my SE Z600 with the puter yet...
hmm, might do that tonight.
GavinBKK
11-05-2004, 10:15 PM
Thanks for the replies Gents.
My data account is enabled but what are the mechanics of setting up the PB to "see" the GPRS connection? I tried via the Bluetooth setup but that way always requests a phone number - am I supposed to put it down as an ethernet connection?
I really am lost here.
Any further help appreciated.
Cheers
Gavin
cybernanga
11-06-2004, 11:08 AM
Thanks for the replies Gents.
My data account is enabled but what are the mechanics of setting up the PB to "see" the GPRS connection? I tried via the Bluetooth setup but that way always requests a phone number - am I supposed to put it down as an ethernet connection?
I really am lost here.
Any further help appreciated.
Cheers
Gavin
I set my phone up this way, but using infrared. try this document (http://www.o2.co.uk/productsservices/mobileweb/pdfs/MacGuide.pdf) from my network provider O2, (UK based) it has the info you need.
CAlvarez
11-07-2004, 01:52 AM
I tried via the Bluetooth setup but that way always requests a phone number
Did you read the document I referred to and add the modem scripts? If so, then the phone number will be the APN name. It varies by provider. For T-Mobile it will be internet2.voicestream.com or wap.voicestream.com for typical use. If you have already requested VPN access, it is internet3.voicestream.com.
ekivemark
11-08-2004, 10:43 AM
Thanks for the replies Gents.
My data account is enabled but what are the mechanics of setting up the PB to "see" the GPRS connection? I tried via the Bluetooth setup but that way always requests a phone number - am I supposed to put it down as an ethernet connection?
I really am lost here.
Any further help appreciated.
Cheers
Gavin
Try setting the phone number to
*99***1#
This works for me on AT&T Wireless. It also worked for me when roaming in the UK.
Set your Bluetooth network setup on your powerbook to
TCP/IP
Using PPP
PPP Section
Leave all blank except phone number
*99***1#
Bluetooth Modem
I set this to Ericcson Infrared
No error correction
No waiting for dialtone
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