Consult Ross Barkman's site at <http://www.taniwha.org.uk/>. He has a lot of phone scripts and other hints to use cell phones to connect to the 'Net.
>Gordon, >It was sold to me as modem capable via USB but SE only provide PC drivers. >I have a cable that should work and a driver but no modem script. >I have a USB Serial port configured and can get limited response from >the phone but no success yet and without th commands required its >going to be hard to solve. >SE refuse to tell me the commands for the phone. Great support... >Might have to take the phone back and ask for my money... >Regards Neville > >>Neville, >>Bluetooth on a G4 does have a "bluetooth modem" feature for connecting to >>the internet. You'll need OSX and a bluetooth dongle (D-Link) that can be >>plugged into the unused end of your keyboard. For software try >>www.smithmicro.com who make a mobile connectivity pack for Macintosh. >>However are you sure that the T200 phone has modem capability? It may have >>sync capability via the RS232/USB cable and it may have GPRS for WAP, but >>not all phones can handle modem comms too. T200 is (dare I say it) a low end >>phone and I don't see the word modem in the T200 features list on the sony >>ericsson website. >> >>Gordon. Berndt von Wahlde Academic International Press PO Box 1111 * Gulf Breeze FL 32562-1111 850 934 0953 (fax) / [EMAIL PROTECTED] (e-mail) / www.ai-press.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- "it's a perfect day for making out to wake up with a smile without a doubt to burst grin giggle bliss skip jump sing and shout let's get happy! it's a perfect day for doing the unstuck" --the cure ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

