[maemo-users] Detail parameters for Bluetooth dial-up networking on IT2005 - help please?

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I'm not familiar with the differences between 06 and 05, but in 06  
you can get to deeper settings

Applications / Tools / Connection Manager...

then - Menu / Tools / Connectivity Settings

the - Connections / (connection name) - Edit

 From there, you can get to the data connection with your phone.   
Before you click finished, you can select Advanced which will give  
you a few tabs.  Try Other....


On Oct 12, 2006, at 11:21 AM, david feldman wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am preparing to configure IT2005 on a Nokia 770 to use bluetooth  
> dial-up networking with an associated CDMA cell phone (US Verizon  
> provider network.) The phone and dial-up feature have been tested  
> on a regular PC so I know what the necessary parameters are.
>
> In the Nokia 770 (under IT2005 - I have not changed to IT2006) the  
> phone is found and paired with no difficulty, however, I do not see  
> where I can make adjustments to the dial-up parameters. I need to  
> adjust the phone number (in the case of Verizon EVDO it is not a  
> number, but is a string that occupies this field), as well as the  
> use ID and password.
>
> I then have a need to create a second dial-up initialization using  
> the same device, but a different set of dial-up parameters (phone  
> number, user ID, password) for a dial-up service that I also need  
> to use with the Nokia 770.
>
> As far as I can tell so far, the only thing I can do with the phone  
> session is view some basic parameters (CDMA, dial-up = yes, file  
> transfer = no), but I do not see where to adjust the actual dialing  
> parameters, nor create a second dial-up session.
>
> Assistance would be appreciated!
>
> Thank you,
>
> Dave
> wb0gaz at hotmail.com
>
>
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