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This is assuming you've successfully paired your Cell phone via the Bluetooth connection Wizard to the point that you can browse the files on the cell and transfer files but still can't get an internet connection.
1) Go to Control Panel
2) Select the "Connectivity" icon
3) Select the "Connections" button
4) Create a "New" Connection or "Edit" the one you created when you tried to do your Bluetooth Pairing with your Cell phone via the Wizard
(Mine failed using just the Wizard as the 770 didn't come with pre-configured settings for any U.S. Cell carriers, looked like it was a European one).
5) Give your connection profile an appropriate name and select the "Packet data" option
6) Enter the following information (case sensitive):
Access point name: wap.cingular
Dial-up number: *99#
User name: WAP.CINGULARGPRS.COM
Password: CINGULAR1
7) You don't have to mess around with the advanced settings.
8) That's it, there's no part 8. It started to work immediately for me. Pretty slick.
Remember Cingular charges about $0.01/Kbyte of data if you don't have a particular data plan. Wouldn't be doing any heavy duty graphics intensive browsing unless you have alot of cash to burn or a really high capacity data plan. It's not fast, but more than servicable for text based stuff and e-mail.
Dave