Hi,
It sounds like your phone has a problem, I use to work in a phone shop (part
job, needed the cash for collage) a few years ago. At the time we would get
back 1 or 2 Nokia 5010 a week that juts did work in the damp or cold but
fine in warm, that was for voice calls mind you, data wasn't really used
then. But I am guess that's the same problem with yours, give Nokia UK a
phone, also try not to let them fob you off with it's your network, computer
or cable at fault.

James.       

On 5/1/03 9:20, "John Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Apologies if this is OT, but it's certainly linked to digital imaging...
> 
> For the last year or so, I've been successfully transmitting pictures from
> an Ibook using a Soft GSM usb cable to connect a Nokia 6210. Until the phone
> connection terminals started to wear out, the set up was reasonably
> reliable, and worked in pretty much all weather conditions (primarily from
> pitchside at football and rugby matches).
> 
> However, since upgrading to a Nokia 6310 (which has the same connections)
> and a new Soft GSM cable, I've found that it's virtually impossible to
> connect in cold or damp weather. Inside, or in a car (provided it's not too
> cold) everything works fine, but not in the open when it's cold or wet.
> 
> Has anyone else experienced this problem, or does anyone have any experience
> of other USB friendly ways of connecting a mobile to an Ibook?
> 
> I know there's something around called a Palladio, which I think does the
> same job, but I've not seen one in use, and I think it doesn't offer as fast
> a transmission speed as you can get with the Soft GSM set up.
> 
> Any suggestions gratefully received.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> John

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