Guest Flopsy Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 I've managed to get my iPAQ 2210 to connect to the Internet using an IrDA connection to my new E200 over what I think is GPRS using the information gleaned from this forum. However, when I do so, the connection symbol at the top right of the E200 goes to the aerial with two arrows (one left, one right) which I thought was associated with dial-up (CSD) connections rather than GPRS ones. Is this symbol due to the IrDA link? i.e. is this over-riding the GPRS little G over the aerial? Or am I somehow connecting using CSD without knowing it? Of course, it'd be nice if they fix Bluetooth, but that's a different matter...
Guest joparp Posted January 29, 2004 Report Posted January 29, 2004 The symbol you described is the wireless modem symbol. Whether you use CSD or GPRS depends on the connection settings on the 2210. When I tested O2 Xphone as wireless modem for my laptop to connect to the Internet via GPRS, the arrows symbol shows to let me know that it is connected. HTH. ;-) Posted from my XDA II!
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