Well, let's see, have you gone into the options/connections/setup options
and named your mPower?  And, did you name your phone, although I guess they
both will default to something that I can't remember exactly right now.
And, to answer what you actually asked, yes, you do enter in all that GPRS
stuff, just as with setting up the infrared connection.  You go to the
options/connectivity menu/create a new dial-up or lan connection, and then
create a new connection just like usual.  Although, when you are asked what
device to use, you pick the one that corresponds with the name of your
phone.    As for pairing the phone itself, which you do indeed have to do
before you can set up that connection, I'll assume for the moment that
you've already turned Bluetooth on on the phone and the BN and that they've
discovered each other.  Once they have, you will see your phone's name in
the list of Bluetooth devices, and you can press enter on that.  Then, it
will show the list of services for the phone, and you want to press enter on
modem.  Then you will be asked if you want to pair with the phone and
activate the modem, and you hit y.  Then you enter the authentication code
on the BN and press enter.  Then you enter that same code on the phone and
press soft key one and the phone will say okay.   Then you will get a
message from the BN that the phone is paired and active, and you can then go
and set up that dial-up connection.  And, oh, you might want to set your
phone so that connections take place without having to ask you every time.
If you do, you can arrow over to the right with the joystick while in the
Bluetooth window on the phone and find your phone's name there.  You can
then go into the options menu with softkey one and set the phone as
authorized.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peggy Kern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] connecting mPower and cell phone/was this
isunbelievable


I'd love any tips you can give me for getting the 6620 and BN to talk
to each other.  I get to where the BN recognizes the 6620 as a
Bluetooth device, and I type in the code I want to use.  The 6620
beeps after I hit enter on modem, but when I try to type in the code,
Talks just says star star star, and then the BN goes back to the menu
where it has recognized the 6620 and ask what a want to do (modem,
etc).  So I don't think I'm entering the code into the phone in the
right place.  And do we need to type in the gprs info (username,
password, etc) somewhere?  I've never done anything Bluetooth
related, so any help you can offer would be great.

Thanks.

Peggy

At 12:27 PM 11/12/2005, you wrote:
>Hi Peggy and All,
>
>Well, seeing as Bluetooth is so much more convenient, I didn't even try to
>connect the mPower via infrared.  But, with my Nokia 6620 using Cingular,
>which I'm thinking you are using as well, I had no problems setting up the
>Bluetooth connection on my mPower.  Oh, and glad you all finally got that
>upgrade downloaded!
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Peggy Kern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 2:18 AM
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] this is unbelievable
>
>
>Of course if we're using our routers to connect wirelessly, maybe
>there is a security setting of some sort.  Hmmm.  Will have to think
>on this.  I even went to get my cell phone, but couldn't get the
>connection to work with the mPower like it had with the classic, so
>started trying to learn bluetooth, but that's something for another
>message.  Suffice it to say that I've never had a problem downloading
>an upgrade before, and I'm totally baffled as to why I can't get this one.
>
>Peggy
>
>
>
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