Hi Kevin,

That's the number you dial, not the modem string.

Many thanks though for all suggestions.  I have one or two things to try over 
the next few days and shall keep the list posted.

Best,

Peter


At 04:07 AM 10/24/07, you wrote:
>The string that I use with my Nokia 6682 connecting through bluetooth is:
>*99***1# 
>
>I just switch the keyboard entry to computer braille to make entry easier
>with all of the computer symbols that are required. 
>
>Kevin 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vicky Collins
>Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 5:14 PM
>To: Braillenote List
>Cc: Braillenote List
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Internet via Bluetooth
>
>Well, I'm using AT&T/Cingular with my cell phone and PK.  And, although I
>don't now need to use a modem string with my Windows Mobile phone devices
>and my PK, when I used my Nokia 6620, a string was indeed required.
>
>Now, to answer your question, at least in my case, no, I never could get a
>modem initialization string to work on my PK, nor could I get it to work on
>my mPower for that matter.  But, this very same string, it worked just fine
>on my PAC Mate when I was using my phone as a modem for that device.
>
>So, in the end, to get my Nokia 6620 to work as a modem for my PK, I had to
>do the following every time after turning the phone back on again: go to
>settings, connections, GPRS, and access points, and set ISP.CINGULAR as my
>access point.  And, since I hadn't used the 6620 in quite sometime, I went
>to the list archives for this message to help refresh my memory:
>
>http://list.humanware.com/archives/braillenote/2007-March/068460.html
>
>
>
>Finally, as to your cannot find the port issue, I still get that once in
>awhile, and mostly when I've tried one or two connections too many before
>resetting my PK and restarting my phone.
>
>
>Vicky Collins
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>To: "C E" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 9:46 AM
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Internet via Bluetooth
>
>
>Thanks Christopher, but it is not that simple.   As I said, I can get
>a good internet connection from a laptop, so the data plan is OK, as
>are phone modem and network.   As I still haven't resolved this, may
>I ask another question to everyone.  Have you successfully made an
>internet connection via Bluetooth using an additional modem string?
>
>As I've also said, it seems to be the additional string, which the
>network requires, which is not being accepted by the PK.
>
>Best,
>
>Peter
>
>
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