I have a regular BN and not a PK, so I don't know if this will help, but
I've been able to use the GPRS with Cingular and the 6620 and the BN.
In the connection configurations, my user name is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(note it's all in caps). The password is CINGULAR1 again all in caps. The
number to dial out is *99***1# which for those with punctuation off is star
99 star star star 1 pound. To get this to work, I had to go into (let's
see if I can remember) settings, connections, GPRS, and access points, and
set ISP.CINGULAR as my access point.
I still want to learn how to get mail and web stuff with the phone itself,
but I think I need to upgrade Talks before I can do that. But perhaps this
info will help someone with Cingular be able to get it going with their BN
or PK and GPRS.
Peggy
At 07:07 PM 6/26/2005, you wrote:
I have the 6620 and when I contacted cingular about a month ago I was told
I had to download something which at this point is all so confusing to me
for some reason.
It also confounds a lot of these techies when you tell them you are using
a Braille Note pk. They then tell you you have to go to whomever sold you
the pk as they know nothing about blindness products.
What I would _really like to do is have the cell phone get my e-mails and
not bother with the pk with this. My main focus for the pk is the gps
which is going along beautifully.
Mary Ellen Earls
Remember! Today is the Tomorrow you thought about yesterday.
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