2005/11/9, Patrik Flykt <Patrik.Flykt at nokia.com>: > Hi, > > On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 17:47 +0100, ext Luca Donaggio wrote: > > > the Internet I can see the bluetooth icon activating on the phone but > > that's all... N770 sayng it can't connect. I tried even doing that in > > According to the above, Bluetooth is paired and working fine. > > You can either try creating a new GPRS internet connection from Control > Panel menu -> Tools -> Mobile oprator setup wizard or by adding them > manually. > > Please check that the GPRS access point name is correct (default is > "internet") and that the username/password are correct if used. The > problem might also be in the dial-up number, try with either *99# or > *99***1#. Some phones/operators seem to like only one of those even > though the spec says both of them should work just fine... > > If you have the phone working with your PDA or laptop you could copy the > same GPRS settings values over to your 770. > > Hope this helps, > > Patrik > > -- > Patrik Flykt <Patrik.Flykt at nokia.com> > > Mmm on my phone, the first two gprs profiles (CID 1 and 2) are locked and "de facto" unusable, I can neither delete nor modify them! Could it be that the N770 tries to issue an AT+CGDCONT=1,.... and the phone refuses that AT command as the first profile is locked? I tried to modify the phone number setting in the Connection Manager to *99***9# (trying to force it to use CID 9 which is free), using the same APN as in my laptop, but to no avail. Luca Donaggio