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Hi...

I'm trying to connect my Z600 to my palm pilot tungsten T3, so that i can
access webpages on my palm....

(the bluetooth conenction works fine..)

i'm having trouble getting the gprs to work.....

I have finally managed to get it to connect... but the web browser on the
palm still comes up with errors.... no page found, check coverage....


please help

thanks

dilusion

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Create a data account on the phone with Fido's GPRS settings. Once that
is done use the bluetooth connection to create a DUN to the Z600 and
use the dial string "*99#" and that will cause the phone to act like a
modem for your Palm.

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i've done that... and it does say that it is connected...

but the web browser on the palm still reports dns not found.. check
coverage....


any ideas?


thanks


dilusion


"pjo" <paul.j.ogilvie@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Create a data account on the phone with Fido's GPRS settings. Once that
> is done use the bluetooth connection to create a DUN to the Z600 and
> use the dial string "*99#" and that will cause the phone to act like a
> modem for your Palm.
>


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