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vxer Regular Visitor

Joined: Dec 01, 2003 Posts: 67 Location: Steeple Claydon Bucks
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 3:34 pm Post subject: No internet communication with Ipaq for TTTraffic |
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I've just upgraded to TTN5 and wish to try Traffic. I followed the instructions but TT can't connect via my Ipaq (3970). The phone (SE 700i) and Ipaq are paired Ok and the phone has gprs but clearly one can't see the other in TT. I've studied the forums but to be honest they don't help me much - is there any idiot's guide? Does the GPRS have to be engaged on the phone or does TT do it automatically when it needs to?
Also confusing is the "mobile phone" icon on the screen shot in the TT plus "book". I don't have one - on mine the favourites icon is there.
Any help appreciated
Malcolm |
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Gavi Occasional Visitor

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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:24 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Malcolm
Any success? I have exactly the same problem. |
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vxer Regular Visitor

Joined: Dec 01, 2003 Posts: 67 Location: Steeple Claydon Bucks
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:40 pm Post subject: Still need help! |
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Afraid not Gavi!
I was hoping to get to Wales yesterday to get some help but work commitments called.
It can't be that difficult but I'm stuck. HELP!
Malcolm |
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radavis Regular Visitor

Joined: Mar 27, 2004 Posts: 132 Location: Woodford Green. Essex. UK
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 6:14 pm Post subject: |
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You first of all have to set up a new connection on your Ipaq using the information your service provider will give you. Who are you with? |
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vxer Regular Visitor

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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 8:07 pm Post subject: Connection |
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I have the everything on the phone - GPRS etc. with O2 - AND can get the phone to bluetooth the IPAQ - but thats about as far as i get!
Cheers
Malcom |
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radavis Regular Visitor

Joined: Mar 27, 2004 Posts: 132 Location: Woodford Green. Essex. UK
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 8:15 pm Post subject: |
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You may have GPRS on your phone but have you set up a new conection for the PDA to conect to the internet via GPRS.
If you use O2 you need to do the below which was sent to me by the O2 Data Support Team, it worked perfectly for me:
Pairing the devices
Tap on the Bluetooth manager icon and make sure the Bluetooth radio is turned on Now Tap on the Bluetooth manager icon again then tap on the Bluetooth manager option make sure that Bluetooth is turned on on the handset On the iPAQ tap on Tools->paired devices Click on Add then click on the search Icon which looks like a magnifying glass on paper located to the right of the Device field Tap on Your handset name and enter any passkey then press OK Press Accept or Yes on the handset and then enter the passkey which you entered into the iPAQ on the handset You should now see your handset ID displaye on the iPAQ screen, press OK
Tap on New->Connect select Connect to the internet option and press Next
Select Connect via a dial-up device such as a cellular phone then press Next Tap on where it says "Tap here to choose a device" and select your handset name Leave create a shortcut for this connection Ticked and then click Finished Tap on New Connection... and enter the following: - Connection Name: O2 Mobile Web Bluetooth Country Code: Leave blank Area Code: Leave blank Phone Number: *99# for Nokia handsets OR *99***CID NUMBER# for Sony Ericsson handsets then press OK
Username: web
Password: password tap on save password and press OK It will now try and connect tap on Settings on the connection window Select manage existing connections Select O2 Mobile Web Bluetooth and press Edit Tap on Next 2 times then tap on Advanced Remove the Tick from Wait for dial tone before dialing Enter +cgdcont=1,"ip","mobile.o2.co.uk" in the Extra dial-string commands
NOTE: this doesn't appear to work with some newer handsets (eg Sony Ericsson S700i or T630) and the following should be tried;
- For Nokia handsets enter only &f in the Extra dial-string field
- For Sony Ericcson handsets enter only z in the Extra dial-string field
- The APN setting of mobile.o2.co.uk must be in the handset Tap on TCP/IP and remove the Ticks from use software compression & Use IP header compression Tap on Servers and then tap on Use specific server address and enter the
following: -
DNS: 193.113.200.200
Alt DNS: 193.113.200.201 then press OK then Finish Press OK until you get back to the today screen You should now be ready to connect.
Hope it helps.
Raymond |
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vxer Regular Visitor

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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 8:51 pm Post subject: Thanks Ray |
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Ray - many thanks - that's brilliant! It's a wonder anyone manages to do it! Ot maybe I'm just think. I'll certainly give it a go. I have a SE 700i so thanks for the extra tips.
Watch this space....... |
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northants_guy Occasional Visitor

Joined: May 23, 2005 Posts: 39 Location: England
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2005 2:31 pm Post subject: |
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could this be stickied to the top so everyone can find it easily? It certanly helped me as I have been going round in circles to get a friends traffic working. |
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vxer Regular Visitor

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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2005 8:56 pm Post subject: Sticky - yes!! |
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I agree about the sticky!
After trying Ray's method with not a lot of luck - I contacted o2 data support. It took them about 15 minutes to talk me through all the elements - many of which didn't work! Some of the instructions that they gave Ray (like the numbers) actually don't really matter i.e. it doesn't matter what you put in the field. Anyway, we got it working and connected to Traffic - Hooray!!!
Now the bad news! The Traffic works fine (at least it would!) but now the BT Clip on won't see the IPAQ!!!! So now no TT. Just about to have another play to see if I can fix this but any further ideas welcome. When (and if) I finally cracked it I will post a step by step update - at least for my Ipaq/k700/02 and Clip-on.
Watch this space |
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vxer Regular Visitor

Joined: Dec 01, 2003 Posts: 67 Location: Steeple Claydon Bucks
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 11:00 am Post subject: Update _ nearly there - but not quite |
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We're getting there! After re-pairing the Clip-on and the IPAQ and reconfiguring the BT GPS in TTN everything worked! Hooray!
However, I find this morning that whilst the IPAQ quite happily talks to the IPAQ AND the Clip-on, whilst they are on the phone will not connect to the Jabra BT headset..............................aaargghhhhhhhh! When the IPAQ is not paired with the phone all works fine! So - do I need to make a choice between Trafiic and handsfree? Hopefully not! Any final ideas guys?
When this is sorted I will write a step by step for idiots like me!
Malcolm |
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sonicsteve Occasional Visitor

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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 5:18 pm Post subject: |
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Malcolm,
The S700i (like most other phones) only supports one Bluetooth connection at a time so you have to pick either the headset or the PDA. I solved this by getting a PAYG phone just for the Traffic.
Steve |
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vxer Regular Visitor

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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 8:49 pm Post subject: K700i |
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Cheers Steve,
That's cracked it then! At least I know it's not ME this time! To be honest from what I have read I don't think the traffic is worth it so probably won't subscribe at the end of the period. I already have a trafficmaster that is pretty good at warning me about most immediate problems - for less than half the price!!!
I WILL as promised do the write up for anyone waiting!
Malcolm |
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joni Occasional Visitor

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Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 6:53 am Post subject: |
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Yes please Malcolm  |
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