2005/11/8, Karoliina.T.Salminen at nokia.com <Karoliina.T.Salminen at nokia.com>: > Hello, > > Are you using it in the right way: > > - GPRS settings are in the 770 > - No GPRS settings in the phone needed > - Apparently you have paired the devices ok > - The 770 is set trusted in the bluetooth settings of your phone Yes it is, I can navigate the phone's internal memory from the File Manager without any further interaction - this usually happens when the device is considered "trusted" > - And you have double checked that the GPRS settings in your 770 are > compatible with your operator (because the settings in your phone are > not involved). In other words, the settings are exactly the same than in > your PDA/Notebook? > Yes, strange is that it shows the same behaviour either for a packet data connection (GPRS) or for a data call (no GPRS involved at all!): there is some bluetooth initialization, but after that usually the phone would compose the phone number (*99***9# or similar for GPRS or my ISP phone number if in data call mode) to connect to the net; with the N770 it doesn't happen, after bluetooth initialization apparently it just stops doing anything and the N770 says it can't connect! > Best Regards, > Karoliina > > Thanks a lot! Luca Donaggio