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Normally, your phone is not set up to use the same "access point" than the 770. Look in your GPRS/Data settings. That's how it works.
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The newer phones (wm5 aku 3 smartpones) no longer have Dun and instead use usb or bt pan for tethering thru internet connection sharing. This should mean tthe same AP should be used.
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That is not the way it works on GPRS or UMTS service. Each connection defines what is called an "APN". For example, on Vodafone Germany I need to use "web.vodafone.de" to access the Internet while the phone comes set up to "wap.vodafone.de" to access Vodafone internal services.
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According to the scriptural description of the brahmand the entire earth planet is called Bharatvarsh, but particularly the area of the continent that lies south of the Himalayas is called Bharatvarsh. It is also called Aryavart. The inhabitants of Aryavart are called the Aryans as referred to in the Rigved. Thus, the words Bhartiya or Aryans were both used for the inhabitants of Bharatvarsh or Aryavart, however, the words Bhartiya and Bharatvarsh were more popular
Ajun which are you referring to as your location? Where are you in the USA?
Arjun I also have a 770 plus 6682, the funny thing I think the 770 is more stable than that phone. Anyway I have used Tmobile data plan, the 5.99 plan, no plan. I use to be able to have no plan, and use getmorespeed.voicestream.com 8080, and get online (proxy). Then that stopped working. I now use the Tmobile 5.99 plan, with the 216.155.165.50 proxy. I can get online and surf and use Maemo-mapper.
So are you saying you have no plan, no tzones and you can get online with no proxy?

