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Posted by Erick Brockway on January 5, 2007, 1:05 am
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HTC has updates here
http://www.america.htc.com/support/3125/software-downloads.html but nothing
new. They're carrier-specific.
> Thanks,
> I'm glad I don't need to mess with that.
>
>
> Glad you solved that but just FYI, an upgrades to your phone will have to
> come from Cingular, unless you want to risk 'cooked' ROMs from a thriving
> experimenter community. Even though the 3125 is essentially the same phone
> as some other models from other vendors each distributor of a Windows
> Mobile
> Device has the option of doing customization in hardware and software that
> makes interchanging ROM images less likely to work.
>
> --
> Sven
> MVP - Mobile Devices
>> Thanks for the reply, I was going about it the wrong way. On your advice
>> I
>> did some different searches on google, and cingular's website, and I was
>> able to get the bluetooth working.
>>
>> I found this link on cingular's website (Actually you can't directly link
>> to
>> it, you have to navigate their support menu, so i'll just paste the
>> content)
>> it details the setup of the bluetooth wireless modem:
>>
>> One problem I had was with the initialization string, (Step 29)
>> I had to use: +cgdcont=1,"IP","wap.cingular" instead of
>> AT+cgdcont=1,"IP","isp.cingular"
>>
>> Solution Details
>> Setup of Cingular 3125 to Laptop Windows XP using Belkin USB
>> Bluetooth
>> Adaptor for GPRS
>>
>>
>>
>> Prerequisite
>>
>> Cingular 3125 handset purchased through Cingular
>>
>> Belkin USB Bluetooth Adapter with accompanying software application.
>> Ensure the most recent software is properly installed from the
>> accompanying
>> CD or by visiting http://www.belkin.com .
>>
>> User should be logged in as Administrator or have administrator
>> privileges to modify system files.
>>
>>
>>
>> Setting up the handset
>>
>> 1.. On the handset, press Start.
>> 2.. Scroll to Settings and press the joystick button.
>> 3.. Scroll to Connections and press the joystick button.
>> 4.. Scroll to Bluetooth and press the joystick button.
>> 5.. Scroll to Bluetooth and then scroll right to select
>> Discoverable.
>> 6.. Press Done.
>>
>>
>> Setting up the connection
>>
>> 1.. On the PC, double click on the My Bluetooth Places icon from
>> the
>> desktop.
>> 2.. An Initial Bluetooth Configuration Wizard window will appear,
>> click on Next to continue.
>> 3.. In the Computer name field, type in a name for the PC.
>> 4.. From the Computer type drop down menu, click to select
>> Personal
>> Computer or Laptop Computer.
>> 5.. Click on Next.
>> 6.. Click on Next again.
>> 7.. Ensure Dial-up Networking is checked from the list of
>> services.
>> 8.. Click on Next.
>> 9.. Once the software is installed, click on Skip.
>> 10.. Click on Finish.
>> 11.. Double click on the My Bluetooth Places icon from the
>> desktop.
>> 12.. Click on View devices in range or Search for devices in
>> range.
>> 13.. Right click on the icon representing the handset, and click
>> on
>> Pair Device.
>> 14.. Type in a numerical pin code (example 1234) in the Bluetooth
>> PIN Code field, and then click on OK.
>> 15.. On the handset, press Yes to add the PC to the device list.
>> 16.. Type the same numerical Passkey (Bluetooth PIN Code) as
>> entered
>> on the PC and press Next.
>> 17.. After the connection is completed, press OK.
>> 18.. Enter the name for the PC and press Next.
>> 19.. Scroll to Serial Port and press the joystick button.
>> 20.. Press Done.
>> 21.. On the PC, return to My Bluetooth Places.
>> 22.. Right click on the icon representing the handset and click on
>> Discover Available Services.
>> 23.. Double click on the Dial-up networking icon.
>> 24.. When the connection window opens, click on Cancel and close
>> all
>> applications.
>> 25.. Click on Start, Settings, Control Panel and double click on
>> Phone and Modem Options.
>> 26.. Click on the Modems tab.
>> 27.. Click once on the Bluetooth Modem and click on Properties.
>> 28.. Click on the Advanced tab.
>> 29.. Type AT+cgdcont=1,"IP","isp.cingular" into the Extra
>> initialization commands: field.
>> 30.. Click on OK.
>>
>>
>> Making the connection
>>
>> 1.. On the PC, return to My Bluetooth Places.
>> 2.. Click on View devices in range.
>> 3.. Right click on the icon representing the handset and click on
>> Discover Available Services.
>> 4.. Double click on the Dial-up networking icon.
>> 5.. Type ISP@CINGULARGPRS.COM in the User name field.
>> 6.. Type CINGULAR1 in the Password field.
>> 7.. In the Dial field, type *99#.
>> 8.. Click on Dial.
>> You will now be connected to the Cingular GPRS service
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> message
>> You mean you want to connet your laptop to the internet through your
>> phone?
>> I have a 3125 as well. I do it via USB. Go to Start/Accessories on
>> your
>> 3125. There you'll find Wireless Modem. Run that, select USB for
>> connection
>> type, hit Menu, then Start.
>> Never was able to get my Bluetooth to connect, but I gave up fairly
>> quick since USB worked well enough.
>>
>> Erick
>>
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>> I have a Cingular 3125 with their Unlimited Data Plan, and I need to
>>> share
>>> the connection via Bluetooth or USB with my laptop when on the road. I
>>> have
>>> read that this is possible, but it seems my phone is not running the
>>> latest
>>> version of windows mobile. (I understand I need AKU 3). Is there any
>>> way
>>> to upgrade the OS on the phone, and if not does anyone know of any
>>> Internet
>>> Connection Software that I can use?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Lance
>>>
>>>
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