I am thinking this is probably a problem with my ISP... when I try to use
my 3650 as a Bluetooth modem for my iBook, or to connect to my Palm
Tungsten T, the phone dials my ISP but then disconnects. Any clues?
--Seth
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Seth J. Bookey
New York City sethbook@panix.com
Responses to "Using the 3650 as a Bluetooth Modem for an iBook"
Seth J. Bookey
Martin Crosbie
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Re: Using the 3650 as a Bluetooth Modem for an iBook
Posted: 10-21-2003, 02:18 AM
"Seth J. Bookey" <sethbook@panix.com> wrote in message
news:bn1gp7$7oi$1@reader1.panix.com...
> I am thinking this is probably a problem with my ISP... when I try to use
> my 3650 as a Bluetooth modem for my iBook, or to connect to my Palm
> Tungsten T, the phone dials my ISP but then disconnects. Any clues?
Possibly a problem with you Cell provider - is your account enabled for data
calls?
Martin Crosbie
Martin Crosbie
Chanchao
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Re: Using the 3650 as a Bluetooth Modem for an iBook
Posted: 10-29-2003, 09:11 AM
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 02:18:31 +0100, "Martin Crosbie"
<MartincrosbieDONTBOTHER@vodafone.net> wrote some stuff about "Re: Using the
3650 as a Bluetooth Modem for an iBook", to which I would like to add the
following:
>> I am thinking this is probably a problem with my ISP... when I try to use
>> my 3650 as a Bluetooth modem for my iBook, or to connect to my Palm
>> Tungsten T, the phone dials my ISP but then disconnects. Any clues?
>
>Possibly a problem with you Cell provider - is your account enabled for data
>calls?
And did you consider using GPRS instead? Faster too, and most likely cheaper.