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Bluetooth modem probs
I'm trying to pair an 800 with a Razr v3xx.
The phone will work fine in Windows as a USB & Bluetooth modem. On the n800 I'm getting a "network connection error" no matter what settings I enter. On the suggestion of another thread on here I installed Syslog which is showing: Jul 21 17:45:04 Nokia-N800-26 icd 1.1.29[1657]: [0x2d288] AT-Received: 'ATD*99***3#' Jul 21 17:45:04 Nokia-N800-26 icd 1.1.29[1657]: [0x2d288] AT-Received: 'NO CARRIER' Jul 21 17:45:04 Nokia-N800-26 icd 1.1.29[1657]: [3Internet] Error: ATD failed (com.nokia.icd.error.network_error) Jul 21 17:45:04 Nokia-N800-26 icd 1.1.29[1657]: [3Internet] State changed from CONNECTING to DISCONNECTING Jul 21 17:45:04 Nokia-N800-26 icd 1.1.29[1657]: [3Internet] Disconnect: killing IAP Jul 21 17:45:04 Nokia-N800-26 icd 1.1.29[1657]: [0x2d288] AT-Close The number that is being dialled on the laptop is the *99***3# Any ideas why would this be behaving differently on the n800 versus the laptop? And is the No Carrier being generated by the phone or the 800? |
Re: Bluetooth modem probs
Who is your carrier? If it's Cingular, search the forum or Bugzilla there is a known error in the Mobile Phone Wizard (not sure if it was ever fixed in the latest 4.2007 release).
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Re: Bluetooth modem probs
Three in Ireland I'm afraid ;) I'm going to try and get hold of a second handset to eliminate one device or the other.
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Re: Bluetooth modem probs
Being new to this and I have a 800 on order, you sure the phone number is correct? I tried using a computer and bluetooth to connect last night and used *99# and no user name or password like this:
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Re: Bluetooth modem probs
It's my understanding (correct me if I'm wrong?) that the *99***<some number equal to the DUN profile ID on the handset># format is for SonyEricssons (and googling around just now I've just found out Motorola supports it too) whereas the *99# format is for all other makes?
Done a bit of digging and according to a comment in a mac > bluetooth > motorola GPRS connection script I've found, the latter format doesn't tend to work.. Quote:
Don't know if you were aware the 3 in your dial string corresponds to one of potentially several profiles on the phone? If you've just copied it off a forum post somewhere then it's entirely possible that 3 was the right number for that person but it's different on your phone due to the way your carrier/specific handset model set it up by default..? If you haven't already, it's well worth going through all the numbers (1-5 or so) and see if any of them connect. Also I think the right setting on the tablet is Packet Data rather than Data Call, but I guess you might as well try Data Call as well (with each CID/DUN profile number 1-5) as a last resort? |
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