http://www.chip.pl/arts/kti/kti_54535.html
Translation: kinda sorta
Zviratko,
I have used this link http://www.translate.pl/pl.php4 to translate the first paragraph. Copy paste the text and press: na angielski.
The result is sound like someone trying to do a french accent But you'll kinda/sorta get the message.
Greetings Robert
Access to network it unlimited nothing mazhena (dream) many internaut. There is substitute of full liberty in access to information palmofony, or pocket computers with built in cellular phone. Solution word układanki palmtop, cell (cellular phone) and there is less GPRS ni, more ni, cordless internet only. One of not numerous fix-up, GSM on surfing after internet limit coverage of network allowing < allow > only, product of firm is called Eten InfoTouch P600. There is hybrid of pocket computer, furnished with operating system MS PC 2002 Pocket, and GSM cellular phone. Built in enables making of connection in (to) with internet in optional place and date unit P600 GPRS. After configuring connection with network by in (to) installed pocket version internet explorer GPRS palmofonie and they enable browsing of www page Outlooka, as well as getting back and sending of e-mail. Apologists of (followers of) internet communicators can install special version in (to) P600 ICQ, for pocket computers with processors assigned StrongARM - PocketICQ. For sending and we will pay getting back of message (knowledge) bytes groszs counting a few, surely about many less than for dispatch SMS-a. If it walks about funcionality P600, then for standard array of instrument, from other known PC 2002 Pocket, two small programs have been added only - manager Phone and manager SIM. There is virtual interface of phone first of they it displays typical keyboard on touch screen for cell (cellular phone) -. It administers data recorded (written down) second (other) of programs in memory of card (kart) SIM, among others, there it enables editing phone numbers finding (be placed). No doubt, < unmistakable > option of backup of all data is useful function from card for folder of contact most manager SIM SIM. [/url]
LoL
thx ))))
My english
Seems like my english isn't flawless as well. Ah well........you've got the message
It's ETEN P60x ...
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I have a Siemens SX56 using AT&T Wireless as a carrier.
The phone is running the following:
ROM Verison: 3.14.03 ENG
ROM Date: 09/27/02
Radio Version: 6.12
Protocol Version: 324e4
My question is:
I would like to connect to a traditional ISP. I have talked to AT&T and they said when I go to the internet, I have to connect using their GPRS network. They said that if I used another ISP I would not have to pay them to use the internet. DUH! this is what I want to do. Any advice would be appreciated...
Thanks!!!
Bob
You can connect to the Internet using GPRS. This, in essence, would make AT&T your Internet Provider. You can choose to get your mail at your existing provider (but you must use AT&T's server for outbound mail). Other than that, your 'normal' ISP has nothing to do with you once you connect through AT&T using GPRS.
You could, theoretically, also connect using the GSM as an ordinary modem, by dialing your old ISP, making what's called a 'GSM data call'. This would however limit throughput to roughly 9600 bps, and it would not have the nice 'always on' property of GPRS. It would be cheaper per bit (in most cases) for large downloads though. Go figure.
i want to make a gsm data call
I do want to make a GSM data call. at&t charges an arm and a leg for data access, that usimg my regular ISP even at 9600 baud would be great.
when I try to set up anything other than GPRS, it says "there is no answer". I called siemens and the said at&t disabled anything other than GPRS.
what I want to know is can I enable that ability which I know the phone can do?
Thanks
Bob
GSM data calls can be made from most phones, but AT&T may have disabled this call type for anyone but those paying for a 'data subscription'. With most providers a data subscription just means you get a seperate phone number in order to be able to receive incoming calls from analogue modems.
GSM providers are weird. For instance O2 in The Netherlands blocks fax calls for some unknown reason, but passes GSM data calls.
I must not be clear...
OK... I must not be clear, so I will try to be more clear in my question.
First a little background:
I have AT&T wireless with a data subscription. My current subscription is for 8 Megabytes per month. I would like to use the web, but with only an 8 Megabyte limit (which is AT&T's highest data level subscription that you can buy) I can not do much on the Internet.
I know that a GSM data call is slower. I know that it is not always on like GPRS. Because of the data limit of my current AT&T data subscription I want to make a data call from my phone to my ISP.
I have setup a ISP connection profile in the connections area on the phone. When I dial the ISP the phone responds with a message that says "the number you dialed is not answering" this is a text based message, not a voice message. I know the phone is answering because I can call it from my home pc or just dial it from the cell phone and it answers. I was told by siemens that AT&T turned the GSM Data portion of the phone off. I am hoping they turned it off with software and its a setting or something I can change in the registry to enable it again.
So in summary:
I do pay for a GPRS data subscription ($25.00 for 8 Megabytes / month)
I would really like to also use GSM data as an option for getting to the Internet when I do not want to use up my 8 Megabyte limit on GPRS.
I really have appreciated your comments and your help. I hope I am being more clear in my question now.
Thanks,
Bob
I'll try to be more clear as well then...
Try calling your provider and see whether they support GSM data calls from 'normal' subscriptions. And with normal subscription, I'm not talking about whether or not the subscription has GPRS, but I mean any subscription that doesn't get you a special phone number for incoming data calls.
There's plenty of providers that do not provide normal data calls, even to subscribers that pay extra to get GPRS. Most of this practice did end when WAP was believed to become big, but some may have limited data calls to their own WAP access numbers.
Should your provider still offer separate numbers for analogue and ISDN, try calling both types to see what happens, and do play around with both call types (analogue & ISDN) from your XDA. (Under 'Settings' / 'Connections' / 'CSD Line Type' in modern ROMs)
Good Luck...
Similar issues
I am trying to do the same thing with my 02 XDA, and i get the same message saying it is not answering. However, i can dial my ISP using a GSM connection, as i have done this using my nokia 7650 connected via IRDA to my PC, and useing it as a modem. However i cannot get the same connection to work using my XDA. Very strange, so if anyone can help.
Hi guys,
new to the forum.
I got 2 BIG (sorry just a newbie..!) question...
i just got an o2 xda.
a) I managed to set up gprs connection to browse internet pages.
My question is... when I insert my sim in the xda, as soon as my provider (wind italy) is recognised a "G" symbol appears next to the radio signal...but after a few seconds it disappears..what does it mean? that the phone is not working under gprs? should i set up something more to allow the phone to work in gprs mode?
b) can i install any application made for pocket pc on the xda? or does a sort of "porting" exist to make them work on the xda?
Thanks in advance
Paolo
a) dont really understand what you mean
1 you ask about if calls are blocked while you are using GPRS
2 you ask if the G symbol mean that your gsm network dont support gprs
b) no, applications for pocketPC compiled for ARM works under all pda's which have pocketPC and an ARM cpu
I think he is asking why the "G", vanishes after initial connection, is that a sign that gprs is not active or is it normal even while gprs is active. Personally I cant get gprs to work with O2 and I have found no solution even though O2 tells me it is available to me.
that's it! I guess the "G" symbol means that gprs is active at the moment (even for calls). So if after a few seconds the "G" symbol is gone, i guess it means that i'm working under gsm and not gprs.
The question is..assuming that what i'm saying is true.. how is possible to make phone calls under "gprs"?
Thanks a lot for your answers.
Paolo
well because autoconf dident include my country or phone company i set up my gprs myself
i did this under
settings
connections
connections
internet settings - modify
new
put a name
select modem -> celluar line (gprs)
typed in the access point of my phonecompany's gprs in my case [Internet]
opened IE
it wanted user name password and domain
i dident type anything at all
but checked save settings
pressed ok and
it loaded the page and i could suft and use messenger and such
Question 1: When the G sign appears when you turn on your radio, it means that GPRS is available. After a few seconds, it always disappears: this does not mean anything. If you connect to GPRS, the G sign does not appear again. If you make a phone call (or receive a phone call) while connected via GPRS, the XDA disconnects automatically from GPRS.
Question 2: Programs for Pocket PC are all compatible with XDA. Just 2 things to remember:
a- some programs are written specifically for some Pocket PCs (like iPaq), so they might not run on XDA
b- some programs related to mobile phones (for managing SMS, fax, ...) are specifically written for PDAs connected to mobile phones (Nokia, ...) and thus not compatible with the Pocket PC Phone Edition
GPRS IE Errors
The logon and password box when you open IE either mean
1. your user name and password for the GPRS connection are incorrect for your provider and contract or
2. You have proxy settings enabled which you don't need
3. You don't have proxy settings and need them.
Hope this helps
Thanks to all,
i managed to understand...that the "G" symbol is disappearing from the main screen but if i "touch" the radio signal a bubble appears with the provider name (ie. WIND) and the "G" symbol on the right side of the bubble.
I guess that means i'm connected in gprs mode all the time. Thanks.
Paolo
GPRS
Hi Paolo.
The "G" symbol means that your XDA have the GPRS Service active by your cellphone provider.
If you have WM2003, to configure the GPRS funcionality you need to go:
- System Panel - Connections and click in "Connections icon".
- "Add a new Modem connection"
- "Enter a name for the connection and select the option Celular Line (GPRS).... Click Next
- Enter the name for the Access Point (of you provider)... Click Next
- Enter the Username and password, if you need it... Click Advanced
- Enter the DNS Servers manualy, if you need it. Click OK and Finish...
And you have GPRS.
Greetings...
Sorry my english, but it is the best i can.
If somebody has foolproof step by step settings for GPRS over O2 using payg sim, I would be very grateful, I have followed instructions from elsewhere but no joy.
dNuOs said:
Thanks to all,
i managed to understand...that the "G" symbol is disappearing from the main screen but if i "touch" the radio signal a bubble appears with the provider name (ie. WIND) and the "G" symbol on the right side of the bubble.
I guess that means i'm connected in gprs mode all the time. Thanks.
Paolo
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No, you;re only part way there. The presence of the G means that GPRS is available, but does not mean you're connected.
Hi,
This topic seems to have been covered a lot on many bulletin boards concerning Windows mobile 5 for smartphones and GPRS connections but so far - to my knowledge - no conclusion.
I have a 8500 as a second phone used for my Swedish card most of the time however, when I'm back in the Uk and going out I switch cards as I don't like taking my S100 out (too big).
I have (or did have until tonight) GPRS set-up correctly for Telenor in Sweden and both internet and MMS worked fine. I installed a CAB for Vodafone UK settings for GPRS and MMS tonight and could not get the two sets of settings to work in harmony. In the end I had to remove the UK settings in order for Windows to connect correctly on the Swedish network.
Does anyone know how to have two different setting defined and tell Windows 5 which setting to use? All I can see on the internet front is "Automatically detect settings" which seems to do nothing. Also I can't seem to tell which connection is taken, is there somewhere that indicates this?
MMS seems to be a similar problem but since the CAB that set-up my Swedish settings created another "network" of VodafoneMMS I seem to be able to communicate correctly.
Any help would be appreciated. It seems the settings are correct that I have (as numerous people are using them OK) but I cannot get the two to work corectly when both of them are installed.
Many thanks,
L.
I am afraid that if you use a .cab file to configure the settings it removes the previous settings which are already on the phone.
BUT! And this worked for me on an MDA PRO or MDA Vario. You can manually configure extra APNs and an extra MMS Server settings, and then just change which one is the default.
I am not sure it is possible on the QTEK, because since a couple of weeks ago I have both Sims on the same network...
Good luck
I live in the UK and use T-Mobile as MY phones’ service and Data provider.
I have recently purchased a HTC P4600 aka The Fuze or Raph110
Unlocked but “at&t branded”.
friends has said that The Fuze is the American Equivalent version of the UK HTC touch Pro So as you know the Fuze has a USA Configuration. I don’t know that much about Opera Mobile but my guess is that it wont work in the UK. When I request to open a Opera Media page I get a Error Message HTTP gateway timed out etc. On my request T-Mobile Sent me an Automatic Configuration Text to my phone and eventually I Got connected - once connected I accessed Internet Explorer successfully so I knows the phones IE works in the UK. But now it don’t. I get a: “Cannot Connect Bubble” To change your connection settings tap Settings Settings and I do wonder why the Data settings have changed although I had put my T-Mobile sim card in another phone to test some functions I also Uninstalled the Built in “Proxy4CWS.cab” thing but when I read up a little about it I reinstalled it which helped a bit. I have also tried to connect and setup the built in Windows messenger But I get a Media Net Error message It seems as though Opera Media, Media Net, Messenger, Yahoo and IM needs the Media Net connections modem settings which seems to be hard fixed to a USA Configuration, they are not consulting the systems custom settings set by me the User;
which would be: T-Mobile Inter.
Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
Access Point Name: general.t-mobile.uk
user name t-mobile
Password: [******] received by automatic configuration text
Domain* [BLANK]
ADVANCE TAB
(*)User Server assisnged IP address
()Use Specific IP address
[...]
[] Use slip
[] Use software Compression
[] Use IP header compression
Server Tab
(*)User Server assigned address
()Use Specific server address
DNS[...]
Alt DNS[...]
WINS:[...]
Alt WINS[...]
[Ticked] This network connects to the Inter
[] This network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet
[BLANK]
to help aid this diagnostic I had deleted all the other connections Modems Namely
Media Nets, AT&T ISP, My Work ISP, My ISP but when I customised The Media Net’s I had a better response from messenger but not a complete connection The phone is also turning the Data Connection off randomly which is probably a product of me trying to find my way around this problem. Please Note I do have a successful Connection using T-Mobiles 3G Network. The phones Email Connection wizard works so well and I receive my Emails as I should. Along with Syncing Outlook through Active Syn 4.5. That Function seems to request the protocols I need it to be requesting. Being that the phone is a World Phone “at&t branded” Im expecting that I can iron out the Issues here for successful use in the united kingdom
Rom Version 1.95.502.5 WWE,
ROM Date: 10/20.08,
Radio Version: 1.02.25.32,
Protocol Version: 52.39c.25.22H,
CPU: QUALCOMM(R) 7201A
Model No: HTC-P4600,
Platform PocketPC.
as is the above do you have a simple UK version of the operating software. Anthony
Jigsawbytes said:
I live in the UK and use T-Mobile as MY phones’ service and Data provider.
I have recently purchased a HTC P4600 aka The Fuze or Raph110
Unlocked but “at&t branded”.
friends has said that The Fuze is the American Equivalent version of the UK HTC touch Pro So as you know the Fuze has a USA Configuration. I don’t know that much about Opera Mobile but my guess is that it wont work in the UK. When I request to open a Opera Media page I get a Error Message HTTP gateway timed out etc. On my request T-Mobile Sent me an Automatic Configuration Text to my phone and eventually I Got connected - once connected I accessed Internet Explorer successfully so I knows the phones IE works in the UK. But now it don’t. I get a: “Cannot Connect Bubble” To change your connection settings tap Settings Settings and I do wonder why the Data settings have changed although I had put my T-Mobile sim card in another phone to test some functions I also Uninstalled the Built in “Proxy4CWS.cab” thing but when I read up a little about it I reinstalled it which helped a bit. I have also tried to connect and setup the built in Windows messenger But I get a Media Net Error message It seems as though Opera Media, Media Net, Messenger, Yahoo and IM needs the Media Net connections modem settings which seems to be hard fixed to a USA
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Hey, i'm in the uk also, while i haven't encountered your specific problem i'll share what i know! I have used a few different roms some that are designed for the AT&t network, alot have a cab which is "Remove Hidden Proxy" maybe is this hidden proxy stuffing you up? worth a look, I do as you have and edit the MEdia net connection for my network Vodafone, but the settings vodafone send me never work so i enter them in manually found on http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html
I'm sure you've tried that, you could also try flashing a new Rom from here I am using RRE 5.8 RC2 and is Fast Stable and Reliable, it has everything Pre loaded exept Opera which is easy to find. Make sure you Hard SPL first though and follow Flashing your first Rom instructions for Rapheal,
Also just had a thought try a cab called Diamond Tweak in it you can enable /disable network connections and various other stuff that might be of help! i hope that helps some, let me know
just one extra thing you may be better posting this in Rapheal General as this part of the forum is for Rom development, I know its sort of a rom issue but you'll get a more positive response I think!! Safe.
hi there
im currently using a Raphael on the T-Mobile network, and as said by osrix25, removing the proxy tends to work.
also, why havent you flashed a custom rom yet?!!!! get flashing dude! any of the custom roms are miles better than the stock roms
search for 'connection wizard', its a program which does just that, sets up your connection for you after you select teh country and network!
good luck!
Hi,
I'm also on T-mobile (contract). Custom ROM - Cheers NRG
like previous posters, unchecking proxy works for me.
I get no problems with the settings you have in your post.
Maybe try another ROM?
I have only condensed my findings from the below main thread and thought that as and Atom Life owner that I would share the easy was with my fellow Atom users. Works on WM6.xx and possibly WM5.0. All credits go to the original main thread writer and all the members that contributed to the (currently) 155 pages of that thread!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=4057762
To make is as easy as possible here are the instructions and files that I used to activate the built-in VOIP that WM 6.xx has. For me it works great and Internet VOIP calls are crystal clear and best of all some are totally FREE or at least cheap (cheaper than SKYPE).
Here are the main files required and their original XDA locations:
All credits to ELUTH (starting the above thread).
Jasjamming (VM VI Black VOIP & Config.CAB) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=303611
*Shaun33 (SIP CONFIG TOOL); http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=303493
Gazzamit (SIP Tool Director 0.5); http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=380381
* Note: Shaun33 "SIP CONFIG Tool" is already built in to the "VM VI Black VOIP & Config.CAB" so no need to install it again from this link, but info on operation and feed back can be found at Shaun33 thread.
My Device: O2 Atom Life
My ROM: chriscsh WM 6.5 BETA 6 (21500): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=490978
OK did you know that Windows Mobile has VOIP functionality built-in? Well it does but it has not been initialised by either M$ or the phone manufacturers....wonder why! To use VOIP you first need to have a VOIP or SIP account, they are generally free to register but then require you to purchase credits with them to make calls to certain destinations, however some do offer FREE calls to land lines and mobiles, but you first need to buy minimum credit to give you the "FREE user days" to access those free country calls. There are many VOIP suppliers out there so I will let you choose the one that you like the best. However to start with try www.sipdiscount.com or www.smartvoip.com currently they are offering free calls to CHINA, USA, UK, Australia and many others. Registration is easy and straight foreward, paying for your first lot of credit is not so easy, unfortunately no Paypal or credit card accepted!
Once you have your account (lets assume you signed up with SipDisciount) then you will have a user name and password, also the settings required to get you going are the "SIP Server" address (sip1.sipdiscount.com).
1) Install the CAB file VM VI Black VOIP & Config.CAB
2) Soft reset your Atom Life.
3) Install MORT Script if you do not already have it on your AL.
4) Copy the "SIP Tool Director 0.5" MORT script to your memory card or device.
5) copy the 'ipdialplanNEW.xml.txt' file in to the /windows directory.
6) Locate the original file 'ipdialplan.xml' and using Total Commander or file explorer for SPB Pocket Plus users, select properties, remove the 'read only' attribute and then add the file extention '.txt'
7) Open the new dialplan file 'ipdialplan.xml (Working Example).txt' and select and copy all text.
8) Open the original ipdialplan file and select all text then paste in the new text (overwrite the old).
9) change the properties of the original file back to read only and remove the '.txt' extention.
On the Today screen you should now see a new line 'VOIPSERVICE: BLOCKED'.
10) tap on the normal signal strength meter at the top of the today program, this will open the 'phone' window, then tap 'settings'.
11) scroll along to the 'Internet tab' and select "Whenever available". select OK to exit.
12) Open your Wireless connection and connect to available wireless service.
13) hit the 'START' icon in the TODAY screen locate the 'SIP CONFIG TOOL' and open it. (or if you installed the SIP TOOL DIRECTOR, execute that file for UI).
14) Enter your SIP service provider details; Description, SIP Server, user name, Password. Then save configuration.
15) After a few seconds you should now see the name of the VOIP TODAY plug-in change to your SIP provider and then 'Available'.
16) Tapping on the SIP provider name will change it from 'Available' to 'Selected' and back again, this is actually toggeling between VOIP and regular service providers.
Note: even if you leave it as 'Available' you will still be able to receive VOIP calls from others. However you must have it as 'Selected' to be able to make VOIP calls otherwise your phone will use the standard service carrier.
17) Make the below registry changes:
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Enter in the registry:
HKLM\Comm\RTC\Codec (create codec key if it doesn't exist)
UsePreferredCodec DWORD 1
PreferredAudioCodec DWORD 8
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Check the following REG entry and enable if required:
HKLM\System\VoIP\SIP
EnablePort5060 = 1
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You can check the service provider being used to dial out by opening the phone dial pad (pressing the dial key) and see if your normall cell operators name or your VOIP SIP provider in the top left corner of the phone screen.
You are done and can now make VOIP calls using WIFI connection, to use 3G or GPRS requires some further reg hacking and additional driver files. The method can be found on the top thread link.
ISSUES:
Battery usage is heavy on WIFI and using VOIP so be aware of this!
Sound comes from the loud speakers and not the ear speaker (same as with SKYPE) there is no known fix for this on the Atom Life...unless you know or find one! - EDIT: INSTALL AUDIOROUTE 1.2 AND ACTIVATE TO EARPIECE ONLY AFTER CONNECTING THE VOIP CALL.
I did also include the file "voipbuster Credit balance & smartdialing.cab" which works with SipDiscount or VoipBuster and maybe some others. It installs a Today screen line that tells you your calling credits with these companies and maybe any other SIP account that you open. Just ignore the "Smart dialling" feature and leave the phone number field blank in the set up page.
If you want to try to get 3G and GMS VOIP working use the 'SIP CONFIG Tool' and menu option, it allows gsm/3G Reg hack from its menu system:
NOTE: Do not try to install other VOIP files such as "WM6VoIPFull.cab" or "WM65VoIP.cab" I tried today and they don't work, just crash the Phone function of your Atom Life.