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In Control Panel -> Phone -> Edit
We see the device but no supported profiles and no Cellular Type.
The funny thing is that Dial-Up Networking IS advertised to his Mac but not to his N800.
We then went to the connection manager and connected, and the funny thing is we SAW an IP, but the Blackberry's "modem mode enabled" status bar went away. The N800 remained connected, but the modem mode was gone. When he connects his Mac, the "modem mode enabled" status stays on and he can get online just fine.
The funny thing is that the N800's connection manager SHOWS AN IP ADDRESS, and DNS and Gateway information, but no data is passed. Always - bytes received, 360 bytes sent.
Does anyone have a Blackberry with similar problems?
--Daniel G
TabletBlog.com - Thoughtfix's Nokia Internet Tablet Blog
Last edited by thoughtfix; 2007-07-07 at 18:14.