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2009-12-08
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2009-12-08
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Got my N900 and GPRS is busted. I'm covered by Vodafone Romania, and their on-the-site settings look like the settings my old N80 takes, but nothing like the settings my N900 does.
For example, their settings take and IP and port, user/pass and some additional security, something that looks like a PPPoE more than anything.
My N900 only takes a name and a user/pass combo (minus the DHCP/Proxi), PPP-like.
As a result, my N900 seems to not go the GPRS way, which is mighty useful when on the road or in emergencies.
I tried switching back to 2G/GSM thinking that would help (not so).
Can anyone help me understand the difference and can I ever use GPRS/3G again?
Their settings can be found here:
http://setari-telefoane.vodafone.ro/...rvice=postpaid
The page is in Romanian but you should have no trouble as settings are in English.
Thanks,
Ndi