Guest rikwebb Posted February 15, 2004 Report Posted February 15, 2004 Hi all, Well I have sat here most of the night, and finally got the iPaq 2210 to dial GRPS on the e200. :D :D :D :D :D Dont get too excited though, it has to be done manually..... Here is how I did it: Go into the Connections, Manage exsisting connections, EDIT the orange GPRS dial up you will have already connected, Select Next, Select Next, Select ADVANCED, Select PORT SETTINGS, Tick 'Enter dialing commands manually', Select OK, Select Finish. Initiate a GPRS dial up by using IE, or Mail. Behind the Connecting Pop up, there will be a 'Manual Dial Terminal', Hide the pop up, Enter The Following in the Maanual Dial Terminal(Case sensetive) at AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","orangeinternet","",0,0 atd*99# You will see CONNECT appear on the Manual Dial screen, Click OK in the top corner. YOU GPRS CONNECTION WILL NOW BE ACTIVE :) I suggest you create a new NOTE on the iPaq with the string in and the use copy and paste. COME ON THE PROGRAMMERS - WRITE SOMETHING TO DO IT FOR US !! Happy Surfing Rik :twisted:
Guest JampoTT Posted February 16, 2004 Report Posted February 16, 2004 Hi all, Well I have sat here most of the night, and finally got the iPaq 2210 to dial GRPS on the e200. :D :D :D :D :D Dont get too excited though, it has to be done manually..... Here is how I did it: Go into the Connections, Manage exsisting connections, EDIT the orange GPRS dial up you will have already connected, Select Next, Select Next, Select Next, Select ADVANCED, Select PORT SETTINGS, Tick 'Enter dialing commands manually', Select OK, Select Finish. Initiate a GPRS dial up by using IE, or Mail. Behind the Connecting Pop up, there will be a 'Manual Dial Terminal', Hide the pop up, Enter The Following in the Maanual Dial Terminal(Case sensetive) at AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","orangeinternet","",0,0 atd*99# You will see CONNECT appear on the Manual Dial screen, Click OK in the top corner. YOU GPRS CONNECTION WILL NOW BE ACTIVE :) I suggest you create a new NOTE on the iPaq with the string in and the use copy and paste. COME ON THE PROGRAMMERS - WRITE SOMETHING TO DO IT FOR US !! Happy Surfing Rik :twisted: What do you create in the original orange GPRS connection? When I get to the "NEXT, NEXT, NEXT" section of your list above, it won't let me proceed without a phone number.... :(
Guest rikwebb Posted February 16, 2004 Report Posted February 16, 2004 *99# But as it doesnt work from there anyway, suppose you could put what you like. Ooops just noticed that there are one too many 'NEXT's !! Should only be two. I will have a go at editing the post. Cheers Rik
Guest petvas Posted February 16, 2004 Report Posted February 16, 2004 Worked great for me!!! I am using an iPaq H5550 with a QTek 8080
Guest rikwebb Posted February 16, 2004 Report Posted February 16, 2004 Problem only affects WM2003 Devices.. Rik
Guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Posted February 16, 2004 hi I've tried to do this numerous times and i cant seem to get it to work any chance of a step by step runthrough including initial orange gprs connection??? by the way what are the orange gprs username and password????
Guest rikwebb Posted February 16, 2004 Report Posted February 16, 2004 hi I've tried to do this numerous times and i cant seem to get it to work any chance of a step by step runthrough including initial orange gprs connection??? by the way what are the orange gprs username and password???? Well here goes...This only applies on Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC devices. Click Start Click Settings Click Connections Tab Click Connections Icon Under the Bluetooth Settings, Click Add a new modem connection Call the connection Orange GPRS Select the modem as Bluetooth Dialup Modem Click Next Enter *99# for the phone number Click Next DO NOT FILL IN username, password, or Domain Click Advanced Select a Baud rate of 57600 REMOVE the tick from Wait for dial tone Enter AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","oringeinternet","",0,0 in the Extra Dial String Modem Commands Click the Port Settings Tab Put a tick in the Enter dialing commands manually box Click the OK at the top of the screen Click Finish Click Advanced Click Select Networks In the 'Programs that automatically connect to the internet should connect using' drop down list, Select Bluetooth Settings Click the OK at the top of the screen Click the OK at the top of the screen Click the X at the top of the screen Now Open up Internet Explorer Go to http://smartphone.modaco.com Behind the Connecting Pop up, there will be a 'Manual Dial Terminal', Hide the pop up, Enter The Following in the Manual Dial Terminal(Case sensetive) You may have to scroll backward and forward, as if you get to the right side of the screen, it may not type correctly at AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","orangeinternet","",0,0 Scroll back to the left, you will see OK atd*99# You will see CONNECT appear on the Manual Dial screen, Click OK in the top corner. YOU GPRS CONNECTION WILL NOW BE ACTIVE Phew, there you go, hope its OK Cheers RIK
Guest JampoTT Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 pardon my french, but it F*^%@#G works!!!!
Guest JampoTT Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 All we need now is a simple way to connect based on this information. Like a "dial internet" program :)
Guest Flopsy Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 Marvellous work. If you have Resco Keyboard, you can put that lengthy init string into one of the Fx keys, and the dial string into another and the whole process is relatively painless. Anyone know if there is a way of putting more than one command onto an AT init string? i.e. put the dial instruction on the end of the at+cg... ?
Guest JampoTT Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 Marvellous work. If you have Resco Keyboard, you can put that lengthy init string into one of the Fx keys, and the dial string into another and the whole process is relatively painless. Anyone know if there is a way of putting more than one command onto an AT init string? i.e. put the dial instruction on the end of the at+cg... ? I pasted the init string (well, the tricky part anyway) into a wordpad file, sent from my PC via bluetooth, then cut and paste that line into the dial window so its just: at atd*99#
Guest Flopsy Posted February 17, 2004 Report Posted February 17, 2004 Answering my own question :) Turns out you can just append the command, so you can do just: at AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","orangeinternet","",0,0d*99# and it inits and connects in one go. Ideal if you are using a keyboard macro / cut and paste.
Guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Posted February 18, 2004 thanks i've got it working great now. It might be worth mentioning for people who are having trouble that on the manual dialer you have to press enter after entering in the string of text. took me a while to realise this. DUH!!!
Guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Posted February 18, 2004 thanks i've got it working great now. It might be worth mentioning for people who are having trouble that on the manual dialer you have to press enter after entering in the string of text. took me a while to realise this. DUH!!!
Guest markhammill Posted April 16, 2004 Report Posted April 16, 2004 Has anyone tried this since the recent Ipaq 2210 update? I can't seem to enter a string that is this long. Any ideas?
Guest maxh2003 Posted June 16, 2004 Report Posted June 16, 2004 Hi guys Can anyone help me get this working with my spanky new 4150? I've followed the above instructions but I can't get it working :-( Here's my problem: 1) Clean-boot ipaq and E200 (ipaq shows double-arrow icon with cross; e200 shows transmitter icon as normal) 2) In ipaq, call up IE 3) Enter URL; ipaq responds with Network Log On: orange gprs 4) Leaving username, password and domain blank, hit OK - ipaq arrows start moving, 5) Hide connection box, get Manual Dial Terminal 6) enter "at" - response is "OK" 7) enter connection string as above - response is "CONNECT", but then followed by stuff like this: "~ )#!}!}!} }3}"}&} } } } }" and so on... arrows keep moving, also have arrows icon (NOT [G} gprs icon) on E200 by this point ... garbage keeps appearing in Manual Dial Terminal window... 8) eventually, "This page cannot be found". Any ideas? Can't work out why I get all that garbage after the "CONNECT" response...
Guest maxh2003 Posted June 16, 2004 Report Posted June 16, 2004 ... OK, I fixed it myself :-D 1) the garbage was *meant to be there* :-O 2) I'd synchronised my PocketPC with my work PC - which meant it had automatically picked up my company's proxy server settings. Of course it didn't clear them out when I unplugged from that PC - so it was trying to use the company proxy server, via GPRS. Which isn't going to work, lol... Nowt like answering your own posts, but maybe someone will find this information useful, some day...!
Guest GhosC Posted October 21, 2004 Report Posted October 21, 2004 :evil: imate sp2 (latest firmware) with ipaq 5450 don't work on command AT+CGDCONT=1,bla,bla,bla imate says ERROR ^_^ Problem solved. Some woodoo dance around imate sp2 and IPAQ and plays with pairing and IT WORKS without special init string and manual dial. =D>
Guest nedge2k Posted December 4, 2004 Report Posted December 4, 2004 I think this needs to be stickied.
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