
04-01-2003, 01:56 PM
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Ok, here is the quick and dirty on getting it to work.
• Start|Settings|Connection|Modem|New Connectoin
• Select "Generic IrDA Modem"
• Leave the baud at 19,200 for now.
• Leave "advanced" alone
• Next
• Clear the country and local code. Be careful here. When you edit the connection, country and area code will be filled back in. Keep deleting it.
• Type "*99***x#" for the number and replace "x" with the CID code on your phone you are dialing. See below to figure out which one you want.
• Next
• Uncheck "Wait for dialtone"
• Finish
• Select the Dialing tab
• New
• Call it IR Dialing or something.
• Dialing Patterns
• Replace everything in all three boxes with just the letter "g"
• Connect. Don't enter any userid or password info. T-Mobile doesn't require it.
To find out your CID code, on the T68i,
• Menu
• Connect icon (middle of bottom row)
• Data Comm
• Data Accounts
• You probably want either Internet2 or Internet3. Internet3 allows VPN calls, but the EM-500 doesn't support that unless you have 3rd party software installed, so for your purposes, they are identical
• Select Internet2. See the third line - CID=2 (or whatever it is on your phone?) that means you change the x above to a 2.
If you have no networks configured, create a new one.
• Add account
• GPRS Data
• Call it whatever
• APN: make it internet3.voicestream.com
• leave the password and user ID blank.
• If that fails to work, try internet2.voicestream.com or internet.voicestream.com. I know internet3 will work but you might need to call t-Mobile to enable your account for that network as it has the VPN connection and again, that isn't of much use for the EM-500.
Once you have it working, you can play with the baud rate and see if you can get it faster. Above 56K is not meaningful because that is the limit of the GPRS network on T-Mobile right now.
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