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p800 & ipaq 5450 help needed!

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Posted by: davidc

Anyone also have a p800 and ipaq 5450?

I'm trying to go on GPRS via bluetooth on the 5450 and when it connects with all the GPRS settings, it says a modem CSD connection on the p800 details icon.

I've used it before with GPRS but had to reset my ipaq and can't seem to figure it out again.!

Help!!

DavidC



Posted by: teride

Did you get this to work yet? I also have this set up & set out this morning to try to help.....I was able to establish this connection with my T68i but also have been unsuccessful witht the P800. I have a post on the Brighthand forums also to try to get help. This is what I have done so far;

1) Bluetooth connection on iPaq is:

Baud Rate: 115200
Date Bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop Bits: 1
Flow control: Hardware
User assigned server, etc
Area code & country code: blank
Phone number: *99***1#

2) P800 set up:
Control Panel-Cable Status: Modem
Baud rate:115200
Parity:1
Character: 8
Flow control: CTS/RTS

I can't even get the iPaq to connect to the phone--the message reads "there is no answer at this number dialed, verify phone number and try again".

What am I missing?

Teri



Posted by: JerichoITA

Quote:
Originally posted by teride
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Phone number: *99***1#

2) P800 set up:
Control Panel-Cable Status: Modem
Baud rate:115200
Parity:1
Character: 8
Flow control: CTS/RTS

I can't even get the iPaq to connect to the phone--the message reads "there is no answer at this number dialed, verify phone number and try again".

What am I missing?

Teri


The number *99***1# could be wrong. Instead of 1 you have to enter the position of the GPRS account in the list of the Internet acconts.

To check the position : Control Panel>Connections>Internet Accounts (Please note that you have to coun only GPRS accounts, identified by a globe, and skip in the count GSM accounts identified by a headset)



Posted by: teride

Quote:
Originally posted by JerichoITA
The number *99***1# could be wrong. Instead of 1 you have to enter the position of the GPRS account in the list of the Internet acconts.

To check the position : Control Panel>Connections>Internet Accounts (Please note that you have to coun only GPRS accounts, identified by a globe, and skip in the count GSM accounts identified by a headset)


Connected!!! You're absolutely right!! My GPRS account was in fact in the 2nd position.

Thanks!

Teri





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