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CDG - 2006-08-20 8:29 AM
Hello. I have an NEC MobilePro 800. Recently, I have been working on getting the USB232 drivers up and running. I believe I have done just that now. Here is the trouble:
I hook up my Samsung A670 cellphone to its USB link and plug it into my MobilePro. The "USB" icon shows up in the system tray. I go to the dialing terminal. I create a new session- I find that there are 3 modems to choose form. One is "internal modem com4", the other is "Hayes Compatible Com1", and the third is "Samsung CDMA technologies". I select the samsung modem. I punch in the proper info for my ISP (I have had it up and working with the internal modem, so I know those settings are correct). When I click connect though, I get an error saying "The specified modem is unavailable."
I'm going to keep looking into this, but resources are pretty slim on the internet. Can anybody mention if they have any diagnostic suggestions? I can't be positive that my A670 supports serial 232 mode either...
First, Chinese users have only got GSM GPRS working fine with some phones and ce.net 4.1. not quite sure about the dialing method of cdma.
1. Does hpc ask for a driver? Did u input 232usb as the name?
2. with a gsm Dpod 535, the new "Modem" displays as RS232 USB CDC. THose users use this as the new modem, not a specific maker name thingy.
3. in the baud rate option, pls select 38400 instead of 57600 or any other option.
4. the gsm GPRS dialing up # is *#99#. after a few clicks, the link is up and ok. not sure about the cdma settings.
NOkia 3250 also CONFIRMED 2 BE WORKING with this method
pls update ur testing results here and we could try to work it out
Edited by iamjoe 2006-08-23 12:27 PM