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bluetooth + v600 dial up - not working- ppp error, Problems with configuring conection
DROGI
post Mar 1 2005, 06:56 AM
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I´m having the following problem =(
I´ve recently bouhgt a Motorola V600. The bluetooth connection with PC (Targus USB, windcomm 1.4.2) and ipaq 2200 works fine. (file transfer, voice gateway, objet push) but i can´t get it connected to the internet. Not the PC, nor the ipaq.
(The server always responds with a PPP error at login)

I wet to tech support, they tried the phone with their own pc and BT adapter and they could connect at first try. (so the phone is ok)
We checked all the parameters at the connections settings, finding noithing wrong, so they concluded and told me that there should be a problem with my BT software... (windcomm 1.4.2)
(With the ipaq, they just say is not compatible !!!)

Are these arguments valid???
Should I try downloading a newer BT software version?
Does anyone know where to find information about configuring de BT connection for dial up network gateway.???

Thank you guys =)
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DROGI
post Mar 2 2005, 07:59 AM
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TOO HARD 4 U GUYS HU?
DON´T WORRY, GONNA TRY SOMEWHERE ELSE... BYE =)
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