Still working for me on Vodafone.
If you try and get a blackberry sim off someone who's got a blackberry, put it in your phone and try these instructions that I wrote
http://blog.artesea.co.uk/2005/06/bl...-on-p910i.html
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Is this still working for you, I spoke to Vodafone and they said the P910i will not work with Blackberry on Vodafone ?Originally Posted by artesea
Sounds fishy I know, but thats what they said, anything you can tell me otherwise?
Thanks!
Still working for me on Vodafone.
If you try and get a blackberry sim off someone who's got a blackberry, put it in your phone and try these instructions that I wrote
http://blog.artesea.co.uk/2005/06/bl...-on-p910i.html
Last edited by artesea; 07-05-2005 at 03:08 AM.
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Originally Posted by artesea
Good work on that one. Has anyone tried this for other carriers?
Has someone already test BB Connect on P910i on Orange Network, and specially in France. It seems that Orange specify that BlackBerry solution need Blackberry PDA.
An answer should help me.
Thanks for your help
Lie, phone Customer Services and tell them you've borrowed a 7100v and you would like to try Blackberry for a month.
The settings at their end should be the same for what is needed to get your P910 connecting.
After that follow the instructions on these forums.
artesea
I've Orange France technical support if BB Connect on P910 would work and the answer is clearly no. I cannot find any reason why this is not possible as it works with other networks.
Has anyone an experience of this configuration.
Thanks for help !!!!
Like I've said, if you want it working for Web Mail, you need to know just two things:
a] your networks blackberry APN
b] your networks blackberry webmail website address
once you have these, phone up your network, tell them you've got a Blackberry 7100 web client you are testing, and want your SIM cards account enabled.
Alternatively, find somebody with a Blackberry enabled account SIM and stick it in your handset.
Your phone will generate the PIN, and send it to the blackberry webserver which will be updated, once you get the book sent to your phone visit the web mail site and register your IMEI and PIN for a new account.
there should be nothing that the network would notice that wouldn't make them believe that you aren't using a Blackberry handset.
good luck
artesea
i just recently got my p910i and already have the bb services on my account i went to the website to dl the software then installed it in my p910 nothing happend from what i know unless im a newbie to this but also in the internet accounts there is no BES blackberry.net do i need to set one up? Thanks
oh and one more thing should i have this hooked up to the computer that had the outlook hooked up to the intranet?
hahhahah i got it figured out sorry and thanks
Hi,
the link in the original post takes you to T-mobile site
http://www.t-mobile.at/business/mobi...ect/index.html
Since my german is not that good can someone please let me know what I need do download in order to start making these changes to my P910
Thanks in advance,
Martin
Please ignore the last post as I got that all figured out, however.....
I have a question for you all regarding blackberry security
I have followed all these instructions and now have blackberry push email happening on my P910 which is great.
The fact that you have to enter both Pin# and IMEI# makes me wonder if blackberry can tell that you are not using RIM hardware. My service provider set me up a blackberry data package no problem, and the settings in this thread worked perfect.
Any thoughts as to getting in trouble from Blackberry?
Thanks in advance,
Martin
Last edited by martinzollinger; 07-18-2005 at 08:57 PM.
there said to be a BB connect version 2.54.4 that works with firmware R5A04 being released by a telco (M1) in Singapore for SE P910i
unfortunately, not downloadable from any website.
http://secentral.net/forum/index.php?topic=8240.0
What would you do if you are not afraid?
it is possible for both RIM and your service provider to tell if the handset you are actually using is a Blackberry handset, however the chances that they will look are slim.
blackberry have removed the bar that stopped non blackberry units from being used on their webmail site, and you'll find the Nokia 6810 and 6820 that were sold as blackberry ready will now work too.
Thanks for the reply, I was not too worried as it works so well, just curious.
On another topic.
Which is the faster way to get emails?
1. to set up pop3 accounts in the blackberry website as posted in the original thread?
or...
2. Get the email forwarded from the pop3 email to my blackberry address ie. me@provider.blackberry.net?
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Also when I set up a pop3 account to forward my mail to me@provider.blackberty.net the postmaster forwards the header and then the content as an attachment (we use novell groupwise). When I try to open the content of the message it states that only the header has been downloaded and asks me if I want to download the message, when I say yes it tries to then it is refused.
Any help would be great
Last edited by martinzollinger; 07-20-2005 at 07:20 PM.
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