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I'm trying to connect my N810 to the internet using cricket. But when I pull up my connection settings there is no GPRS option. There is only WLAN, data call, and packet data. From what I've read I'm suposed to use the GPRS connection.

How did I lose my GPRS option?
 
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Originally Posted by hitchhikertogalaxy View Post
I'm trying to connect my N810 to the internet using cricket. But when I pull up my connection settings there is no GPRS option. There is only WLAN, data call, and packet data. From what I've read I'm suposed to use the GPRS connection.

How did I lose my GPRS option?
You are trying to pair it to your phone via bluetooth, right?
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Yes, I ran it through the bluetooth in the control panel. And I went to connection settings to set up the phone connection details.
 
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Originally Posted by hitchhikertogalaxy View Post
Yes, I ran it through the bluetooth in the control panel. And I went to connection settings to set up the phone connection details.
Just making sure It sort of sounded from your first post that you were trying to get an internet connection over the air.

Sorry, I'm not sure as to the solution to your problem.
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Doesn't "packet data" refer to gprs?
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Originally Posted by christexaport View Post
Doesn't "packet data" refer to gprs?
it usually does, yes.
 
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