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bluetooth and my PDA
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Posted by: luckyloonie
please help me connect s55 to iPAQ (HP)
service provider has been useless (fido)
paying unlimited data yet cant connect the $#%^& hardware
Posted by: luckyloonie
hey seimens geek... help me out
Posted by: TnSlim
It goes something like this. This procedure works with my unlocked AT&T S56 and a Toshiba e750 with AmbiCom bluetooth adapter:
T-Mobile (U.S.A) GPRS, MMS Settings
First make certain GPRS is enabled:
Menu,
Setup,
Connectivity
GPRS (Menu 9-6-1)
Press Change until box is checked.
For setting up MMS, WAP, Mail etc.... connectivity: (scroll down or ...)
Menu,
Setup,
Connectivity
Data Services (Menu 9-6-4)
Press Select.
For MMS and WAP:
- Highlight MMS,WAP and press SELECT
- Create a new profile or edit an existing one. Highlight a selection ( 1 ) and press OPTIONS
- Press RENAME (I named mine T-Mobile)
- Press SAVE
- Highlight the newly created profile name and press EDIT
- Answer YES to "Changes may affect Application. Continue ?
- Make certain that GPRS Setting is checked.
- Highlight GPRS Settings and press EDIT
- APN = wap.voicestream.com
- Login Name = (leave blank)
- Password = (leave blank)
- Press SAVE
- Press END/POWER button to backspace through menus
For Mail, Java, RMS:
- Highlight Mail,Java,Rms and press SELECT
- Create a new profile or edit an existing one. Highlight a selection ( 1 ) and press OPTIONS
- Press RENAME (I named mine T-Zones)
- Press SAVE
- Highlight the newly created profile name and press EDIT
- Answer YES to "Changes may affect Application. Continue ?
- Make certain that GPRS Setting is checked.
- Highlight GPRS Settings and press EDIT
- APN = wap.voicestream.com
- Login Name = (leave blank)
- Password = (leave blank)
- DNS 1 (opt.) = 000.000.000.000
- DNS 2 (opt.) = 000.000.000.000
- Press SAVE
- Press END/POWER button to backspace through menus
For setting up an HTTP profile: (scroll down or .... )
Menu,
Setup,
Connectivity
HTTP Profile (Menu 9-6-5)
Press Select.
- Provider: Select the profile you created under Mail Java RMS. (Mine is T-Zones)
- Linger Time = 300
- Proxy Deactive = YES
- Proxy Server - (leave blank)
- Proxy Port = 8080
- Username Proxy = (leave blank)
- Password Proxy = (leave blank)
- Press OK
Make certain that AUTHENTICATION is checked: (scroll down or ...)
Menu,
Setup,
Connectivity
Authentication (Menu 9-6-7)
Press Change until box is checked.
For Web access:
- Menu
- Surf & Fun
- Internet (Menu 3-1)
Once you press Select, it will attempt to connect.
- Press the END/POWER key once to stop connection attempt. You will now be at the main browser screen.
- Scroll down to menu selection #5 - Profiles
- Press Select
- Highlight "Profile One" or any existing profile and press EDIT
- Profile name = T-Zones
- IP Address = 216.155.165.050 (Make certain you enter 050 (not just 50) for the last address segment otherwise you will get an error when you try saving the profile.
- Port = 9201
- Homepage = http://wap.myvoicestream.com
- GPRS Lingertime = 5 Minutes
- CSD Lingertime = 180 Seconds (Default setting. I never set up/ use the CSD profile)
- Connection Profile = T-Mobile (This is the MMS, WAP profile you created earlier)
----- If you need to review you settings, scroll down to the EDIT button and press SELECT.
----- Scroll to GPRS Settings and press EDIT
----- Activated = YES
----- APN = wap.voicestream.com
----- Login Name = (leave blank)
----- Password - (leave blank)
----- Press SAVE
----- Press OK
----- Press END/POWER button to get back to main T-Sones Profile Setup screen.
- Press SAVE
- Press OK
- Make certain T-Zones circle is highlighted and press SELECT
- Press END/POWER button to return to main browser screen
- Press #1 - Homepage or #3 - Resume to connect to web
pn pda, dial *99***1#
** They number above is for T-Mobile. Your number will be (I think) *99***?#, where ? is the number specific for your ISP (Fido)
How you configure your PDA to command the phone to dial will differ, depending on the specific BT adapter's SW. Once your phone is correctly configured, the PDA should be able to 'find' it and, hopefully, will lead you through the remainder of the setup procedure.
EDIT:
As usual, someone had beaten me to it. Check here:
http://www.howardforums.com/showthr...threadid=114552
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