[maemo-users] Problem connecting to internet (GPRS) using Samsung E900 phone

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On Sun, 2006-12-10 at 15:16 +0100, Zoran Kolic wrote:
> > It seems I got the ppp connection running using the ppp scripts. The
> > phone has the GPRS logo in the corner and using ifconfig I can see that
> > the nokia has been assigned an IP. So far so good. I used the trick
> > here:
> >   https://maemo.org/maemowiki/DummyIAP
> > To get me an connection in the right corner. But when I try to connect
> > to anything either using the browser or IM it simply doesn't connect.
> > Opera says network error right away.
> > There doesn't seem to be a ping program included so I can test it that
> > way.
> 
> Nmap has an option to mimic ping.
> As I see on the net, lot of people
> has the similar problem using non
> nokia phone.
> One poster found the solution reading
> manual for the very phone. Something
> not obvious to human mind. Try that way
> first. (Selecting country and service
> provider.)
> I always used kernel sort of ppp (pppd)
> on desktop, having it easier to trouble-
> shoot. Have you checked syntax for conf
> file for unvisible errors?
> Best regards

Thanks for the tip. I got everything set up on my laptop and it works
fine here. I can see in the terminal that all looks good. I of course
use the same scripts to connect.

If I try to open a page with opera I get network error instantly. Does
the DummyIAP trick not work anymore or am I doing something wrong?

--
Anders Rune Jensen
http://people.iola.dk/anders/
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