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Graphite2003
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Posted: 2004-05-21 17:14
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Hello All,

Do you know how I can obtain the GPRS dialup number?
Is it the same for all the service provider?

Thank you in advance

Anson
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Posted: 2004-05-21 17:16
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GPRS dial-up??????

I think you've got it all wrong.
GPRS doens't need to dial-up to anything...

Maybe someone can explain this better to you... [addsig]
gforce23
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Posted: 2004-05-21 17:32
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I think he is talking about surfing the net on the PC using gprs.

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Graphite2003
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Posted: 2004-05-21 17:47
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yea,

gforce23, thank you for clarifyin it. This is exactly what i want to ask.

Anson
gforce23
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Posted: 2004-05-21 17:51
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U can get the no through properties using the SE Dialup networking software and letting it connect to your phone.

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Graphite2003
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Posted: 2004-05-21 17:57
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hi gforce,

Thanx for you information.
But my scenerio is more complicated than this. First of all, i'm not using my SE phone to connect to the internet. Instead I'm using the SIM card and another hardware device.

So all I need is the number to dial to the GPRS network.

Thank you.


Anson
gforce23
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Posted: 2004-05-21 18:04
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That number is operator dependent. Post the name of your operator.

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kimcheeboi
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Posted: 2004-05-21 18:06
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It is *9***x#

x=CID number, usualyy 1 [addsig]
gforce23
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Posted: 2004-05-21 18:15
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Its star-99 etc. in my case.

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kimcheeboi
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Posted: 2004-05-21 18:19
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@graphite has a t6xx series, and its usually what i posted (i think)

@masseur, help! [addsig]
gforce23
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Posted: 2004-05-21 18:23
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I think the number you have posted is for WAP only.

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BOSSHOGG
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Posted: 2004-05-21 18:31
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Since It's not an se phone You're using that prolly won't work. Try *99# that is pretty much standard for all other models and prolly for a network card too

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kimcheeboi
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Posted: 2004-05-21 18:38
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i use that number and it works on GPRS internet perfectly fine (like accessing the web on me comp via GPRS) [addsig]
gforce23
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Posted: 2004-05-21 18:41
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@masseur Please clarify the problem.

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Graphite2003
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Posted: 2004-05-21 19:35
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Thank you all for your valuable information.

The service provider I'm using is Rogers Wireless in Canada.

The working GPRS number is *99***1#.

but for the 2nd last digit (1), how do i know how many CID i have on the SIM card?

The problem i am facing right now is I have a hardware device, it's like a black box on a plane. I put this device in a car, and it will send the status of the car thur the GPRS to an IP i specified (it's a PC).
The problem i have is the device doesn't send out information. So the initial problem I could think of was the GPRS number ( i know my userid and password is correct since I can just copy it off my T616).

That's the whole story of it.

Once again, thank you for all your expert input.

Anson
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