10-06-2005, 01:06 PM
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Join Date: 09-07-2005
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Location: Nevada City, CA
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PDAPhone: HTC TOUCH PRO
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Carrier: Sprint PCS
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Headset: Oticon Epoq hearing aids
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Re: im no techie but...
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Originally posted by ffej
i bluetooth'd my 6700 the first day i got it (3rd day it was out). at my home i only get 1x but was able to use it the exact way i bluetooth'd my 6600.
i set up a dial-up connection on my laptop for #777 just as always.
i didn't use the connection for excessive downloading but I googled a few things and it seemed stable.
i live on the edge of evdo, so i will try that and report back.
my 'windows modem' program is in the programs menu and looks and acts identical to the 6600 - and I did no tweaks to it whatsoever.
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Interesting! One fascinating thing....I was able to link up and DUN via Bluetooth without having to run the "Wireless Modem" program in the 6700, although it's necessary for the USB cable function.
Can you tell me exactly what you did to get yours working with Bluetooth without screwing up your access to the internet? Like I mentioned before, everything's fine in setting up DUN via USB cable, etc. until I install Bluetooth. After that, my laptop cannot pull up web pages, pull in email, etc. although it DOES connect to the network (both my home wi-fi and PCS Vision). And I think I CAN ping remote servers by IP address, but not by name.
I'm trying to sort this out with the manufacturer of my BT adapter. One of the techs implies the adapter creates its own IP address and I wonder if that's causing issues. Not sure.
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