On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Garibaldi V. Melecio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Orly.
>
> I can confirm the E90's  3G modem works with Bluetooth tho I wouldn't
> know  how to set it up in Linux or Windows (I do not have a
> Linux/Windows desktop anymore).
>
> Regards,
>
> Gari
>
>
> On 2/12/08, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hmmm maybe that's why I could never get the 3G modem working with Bluetooth 
> >  :-P
> >
> >  I've had the E90 since July but only got the 3G modem usable last
> >  month when I found the USB cable in the box under the bed and decided
> >  to use it...
> >

No problem with me using my E90 and N95 for bluetooth connectivity.

Here is a quicknote how to do it using Windows XP for example without
using Nokia PC suite.

1. From  your laptop, install bluetooth modem driver and the bluetooth
modem must be seen in the Phone and Modem Option icon in the control
panel.
2. Paired your bluetooth phone to your bluetooth laptop.
3. To make sure there is a connectivity between your phone and laptop,
go to your bluetooth modem properties, Diagnostic tab and click the
Query Modem button. If there is an output, then you are already
connected to your bluetooth phone modem.
4. Goto Network Connection icon in the control panel and Create A New
Connection there using Connect Using A Dial-Up Modem.
5. Mostly there is no need for username and password and the phone
number is usually "*99#" without the qoutes.
6. Before you begin to dial-up, go to bluetooth modem properties
again, click Advance Tab, from the Extra Settings, enter
[+CGDCONT=,,"internet"] without the open and close bracket as extra
initialization command.
7. Then dial-up.

fooler.
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