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jonescpc
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Posted: 2004-02-25 18:11
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I've managed to connect to the Internet with my T610 from my WinXP machine via bluetooth, but the connection is only at 9.6kbps (I'm too mean to pay for GPRS!).

Is there a reference for the connection strings that can be used to manipulate the connection speeds, dial type etc.?

-Chris, T610, Orange UK
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Posted: 2004-02-25 18:20
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oyou shouldn't need that, just go to control panel and (assuming you are using classic view) click on Phone and Modem options and then modems tab and then click on the modem in question and click on properties, then click on modem and ensure the maximum port speed is set correctly
joebmc
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Posted: 2004-02-25 18:26
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What is the max kbs for a t610?
Dj Boyi
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Posted: 2004-02-25 18:51
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I changed mine to 19200k but xp told me i still had a 9600k speed anyway

@masseur,is that the end of that then? i think that 9.6 is the max for the t610.
If nobody wants it.. put it on eBay.
jonescpc
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Posted: 2004-02-26 08:17
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Thanks for the suggestion, maximum port speed is set to 115200 but 9.6kbps was still the connection speed until...

I tried my T68i connection string in the Extra initialization commands box on the Advanced tab:

AT+CHSN=2,1,0,8

and whallop - 14.4kbps connection speed. Not sure why I didn't try it straight away.. Still I'd be interested to know what strings to use to achieve faster speeds etc if anyone has a link to a reference...
fannypad
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Posted: 2004-02-28 03:37
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If you're using CSD (which you are), 14.4K/s is all you're going to get, unless you subscribe to HSCSD and get several combined 9.6/14.4k time slots. But then you'll be paying through the nose, which kind of defeats the purpose.
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Posted: 2004-02-28 07:11
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yeah, thats correct. I haven't used CSD for so long I just assume everyone is on GPRS these days
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Posted: 2004-10-05 22:08
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Chris, how did you connect to the internet with your T610? I have a T630 and would like to develop Java apps that can access the internet, but I'd like to use my broadband for access during development.

I've seen other posts about this topic, but none of the tricks have worked for me.

Thanks,

Paul.
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