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#51
My N800 has successfully paired and accessed the internet with the following phones...

- Treo 680
- Nokia 6086 (new TMobile @home phone)
- TMobile SDA (converted to an IMate SP5m running an IPhone like interface)

I have TMobile and use the TMobile VPN unlimited service...
 
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#52
I have a Sony Ericsson k790 and T-mobile. It tethers just fine.
 
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#53
Greetings Flashback,

I have a SE w600i.. which i have just had no success in pairing for DUN... could you send me your basic settings/ extra init strings / anything you did to make your 790 work with the n800 please?

Thanks in advance
 
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#54
Nokia 6280 works fine with Finnish gsm operators at least.
 
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#55
Have a t-mobile DASH and can't seem to get it to work with my N800. Called Tech support and read all the threads but still coming up blank. Phone can surf the net and USB cable to laptop works. N800 can surf the web via my WIFI network, but no BT via the phone. Going through the control panel/Phone I can see my phone and under the edit menu I see "Supported profiles" is OPP, is this normal? Under the same menu I can see the phones BT address so I'm assuming that phone is talking to the N800, however when I select the phone from the connection menu I see the phone Icon appear as it is connecting, then the bluetooth symbol turns color and then I get the "Connection failed to phone" message. Any suggestions?
 
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#56
has anyone else had recent experience and reconfirm that the cingular/att blackberry curve (8800?) works with the bluetooth/dun for the N800?

thanks!
 
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#57
Alltel ROKR model Z6M failed to answer the DUN call when I got it.

Fed up with Alltel Data Supports excuses, I started fooling around with other connectivity from the N800. I had it paired, very successfully, but it wouldn't connect for data.

The fix was to connect N800 File Manager to the microSD card on the phone, I suppose FTP was the profile. File Manager connected right up and the phone did its double-beep. SIMULTANEOUSLY, this seemed to have woken up DUN! The N800 was connected to the phone's DUN by the FTP call!

It automatically pairs every time to Alltel's great EVDO, now, with no further FTP "wake up calls" necessary.

Anyone with a phone that pairs successfully but never connects might try this trick. I met someone else after I'd found it who had also done it this way successfully.

Maybe our DUN code has a bug?? It never asks for number, username or password....
 
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#58
Hmph... Tried everything I know but I haven't been able to successfully use my Sprint Samsung M300 with my N800. I keep getting Error#67.

Anyone get it work?

-Sammm
 
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#59
Originally Posted by kiso666 View Post
I currently use my Palm Treo 700p as BT DUN with my Nokia N800. I would love to say it works wonderfully but the Treo can be picky at times (every once in a while) as it sometimes requires me to try and connect a few times with the n800 to be successful. Palm's implementation bluetooth leaves alot to be desired. But once it does work, it works well.
Same with 755p on Sprint network. First time was toughest, but now it mostly pairs without incident.
 
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#60
The Motorola Q 9h from ATT works great.
 
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