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how to use the PPC modem with ATDT

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  • Bluetooth
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Anonymous
May 9, 2005 9:15:33 AM

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I has a SX-66 PPC ( also called Blue Angel ). I connect to this phone
via bluetooth in order to access its modem. I can connect to its modem
via bluetooth and am able to issue commands such as ATE, AT, ... but
ATDT always returns ERROR or BUSY. I made a search and for other
phones, they have to have some prefix number in order to use ATDT.

What prefix do I need to use on the SX-66 as a modem for dialing out?

( I can use the bluetooth dialup networking to access GPRS without
problem ).

Thanks,

DT

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Anonymous
May 12, 2005 12:12:46 AM

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<dt1649651@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1115640933.263459.98120@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> I has a SX-66 PPC ( also called Blue Angel ). I connect to this phone
> via bluetooth in order to access its modem. I can connect to its modem
> via bluetooth and am able to issue commands such as ATE, AT, ... but
> ATDT always returns ERROR or BUSY. I made a search and for other
> phones, they have to have some prefix number in order to use ATDT.
>
> What prefix do I need to use on the SX-66 as a modem for dialing out?
>
> ( I can use the bluetooth dialup networking to access GPRS without
> problem ).
>
> Thanks,
>
> DT
>
Do you have CSD on your account ? Listed as "WIX EXTENDED INTERNET,
/WIX DATA CONNECT, and WRLSS INTRNT XPRS PAY PER USE " on my bill.
Anonymous
May 12, 2005 3:08:35 PM

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I do not have the bill in hand, but last year when I had a problem with
gprs, I checked and I am sure it has some line says "MediaNet" My
carrier is Cingular.

Thanks,

DT
Anonymous
June 19, 2005 12:53:05 AM

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If your using WAP over GPRS you need to dial a number with
ATD "number" to connect for internet. You'll be charged by the
minute.
If you want to use GPRS you'd dial
atd"*99***1#" where the '1' is the APN address of the network you wish
to connect to. This means that prior to dialling the number you need
to enter the APN details with at+cgdcont=1,"IP","isp.cingular" In the
case you'll be charged by the amount of data transferred.
I hope this helps.
Regards
Kevbert.


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