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using mobile as modem
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01-20-2008, 12:03 PM
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using mobile as modem
Hi all,
I am tryint to use my nokia 6300 as a modem for my pc. my pc has
windows xp and I am using Internet Explorer 7 for browsing. I have
made a dial up connection through the new connection wizard from
"network connections" in control pannel. In "network connections" when
I right click on this dial up connection and click connect, it connect
and shows as connected. but when i go to explorer and try to open some
web page, message comes address is not valid and in address bar it
shows "http:///" , no matter what i typed there. In network
connections when I right click on my dial up connection and choose
"status", it shows there bytes sent 0, bytes received 341, error sent
0 and error received 1.
I am not able to understand the problem. I am using airtel's sim and
gprs is enabled. I am able to open wesites in mobile but not on pc
through my mobile.
Can somebody please help me ??
ragards,
Tikesh Rane
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01-20-2008, 04:26 PM
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Re: using mobile as modem
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 04:03:16 -0800 (PST), tikesh
<tikeshrane@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi all,
>I am tryint to use my nokia 6300 as a modem for my pc. my pc has
>windows xp and I am using Internet Explorer 7 for browsing. I have
>made a dial up connection through the new connection wizard from
>"network connections" in control pannel. In "network connections" when
>I right click on this dial up connection and click connect, it connect
>and shows as connected. but when i go to explorer and try to open some
>web page, message comes address is not valid and in address bar it
>shows "http:///" , no matter what i typed there. In network
>connections when I right click on my dial up connection and choose
>"status", it shows there bytes sent 0, bytes received 341, error sent
>0 and error received 1.
>I am not able to understand the problem. I am using airtel's sim and
>gprs is enabled. I am able to open wesites in mobile but not on pc
>through my mobile.
>Can somebody please help me ??
>
>ragards,
>Tikesh Rane
Did you download the modem drivers ?
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01-21-2008, 05:24 AM
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Re: using mobile as modem
On Jan 20, 9:26*pm, bojimbo26...@aol.com wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 04:03:16 -0800 (PST),tikesh
>
>
>
>
>
> <tikeshr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >I am tryint to use my nokia 6300 as a modem for my pc. my pc has
> >windows xp and I am using Internet Explorer 7 for browsing. I have
> >made a dial up connection through the new connection wizard from
> >"network connections" in control pannel. In "network connections" when
> >I right click on this dial up connection and click connect, it connect
> >and shows as connected. but when i go to explorer and try to open some
> >web page, message comes address is not valid and in address bar it
> >shows "http:///" , no matter what i typed there. In network
> >connections when I right click on my dial up connection and choose
> >"status", it shows there bytes sent 0, bytes received 341, error sent
> >0 and error received 1.
> >I am not able to understand the problem. I am using airtel's sim and
> >gprs is enabled. I am able to open wesites in mobile but not on pc
> >through my mobile.
> >Can somebody please help me ??
>
> >ragards,
> >TikeshRane
>
> Did you download the modem drivers ?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
no, but xp shows the modem installed, and that should mean the drivers
are present, right ?
and further if you have read my problem, there i have said that it
shows me in system tray that my dial up connetion is connected, how
that would be the possible without modem drivers. please correct me if
i am wrong any where.
any way thanks for reply.
regards,
Tikesh
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01-21-2008, 12:41 PM
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Re: using mobile as modem
"tikesh" <tikeshrane@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:806654c6-d562-4cd4-8f11-aad5da8cdae2@i29g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
On Jan 20, 9:26 pm, bojimbo26...@aol.com wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 04:03:16 -0800 (PST),tikesh
>
>
>
>
>
> <tikeshr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >I am tryint to use my nokia 6300 as a modem for my pc. my pc has
> >windows xp and I am using Internet Explorer 7 for browsing. I have
> >made a dial up connection through the new connection wizard from
> >"network connections" in control pannel. In "network connections" when
> >I right click on this dial up connection and click connect, it connect
> >and shows as connected. but when i go to explorer and try to open some
> >web page, message comes address is not valid and in address bar it
> >shows "http:///" , no matter what i typed there. In network
> >connections when I right click on my dial up connection and choose
> >"status", it shows there bytes sent 0, bytes received 341, error sent
> >0 and error received 1.
> >I am not able to understand the problem. I am using airtel's sim and
> >gprs is enabled. I am able to open wesites in mobile but not on pc
> >through my mobile.
> >Can somebody please help me ??
>
> >ragards,
> >TikeshRane
>
> Did you download the modem drivers ?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
no, but xp shows the modem installed, and that should mean the drivers
are present, right ?
and further if you have read my problem, there i have said that it
shows me in system tray that my dial up connetion is connected, how
that would be the possible without modem drivers. please correct me if
i am wrong any where.
--------------
There is a little more to just opening a connection to the phone and
accessing the internet. The system tray is showing that the PC is connected
to the phone, but not necessarily that the phone has connected to the
internet. Exactly how this is achieved depends on the model chosen by the
phone manufacturer. Generally, the phone itself stores a profile (actually
these days they can store several profiles), that specifies the access
point, username, password and a few other parameters. When the PC attempts
to 'dial' a connection it does so using a phone number that is actually a
code telling the phone to connect using GPRS (usually in the form '*99*#').
The phone still needs to be told which profile to use and how this done
varies between phone makers. ISTR that Nokia use an initialisation string
(it used to be of the form 'AT+CGDCONT=,,' when Nokia only supported a
single profile). However, other makers incorporate this into the phone
number and Nokia may have followed suit.
The Nokia website used to have a number of 'HowTo' guides on many aspects of
getting their phones to work with various bits of kit. It may be worth
having a shufty.
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01-23-2008, 07:02 AM
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Re: using mobile as modem
On Jan 21, 5:41*pm, "M.I.5¾" <no....@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote:
> "tikesh" <tikeshr...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:806654c6-d562-4cd4-8f11-aad5da8cdae2@i29g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jan 20, 9:26 pm, bojimbo26...@aol.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 04:03:16 -0800 (PST),tikesh
>
> > <tikeshr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >Hi all,
> > >I am tryint to use my nokia 6300 as a modem for my pc. my pc has
> > >windows xp and I am using Internet Explorer 7 for browsing. I have
> > >made a dial up connection through the new connection wizard from
> > >"network connections" in control pannel. In "network connections" when
> > >I right click on this dial up connection and click connect, it connect
> > >and shows as connected. but when i go to explorer and try to open some
> > >web page, message comes address is not valid and in address bar it
> > >shows "http:///" , no matter what i typed there. In network
> > >connections when I right click on my dial up connection and choose
> > >"status", it shows there bytes sent 0, bytes received 341, error sent
> > >0 and error received 1.
> > >I am not able to understand the problem. I am using airtel's sim and
> > >gprs is enabled. I am able to open wesites in mobile but not on pc
> > >through my mobile.
> > >Can somebody please help me ??
>
> > >ragards,
> > >TikeshRane
>
> > Did you download the modem drivers ?- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> no, but xp shows the modem installed, and that should mean the drivers
> are present, right ?
> and further if you have read my problem, there i have said that it
> shows me in system tray that my dial up connetion is connected, how
> that would be the possible without modem drivers. please correct me if
> i am wrong any where.
>
> --------------
>
> There is a little more to just opening a connection to the phone and
> accessing the internet. *The system tray is showing that the PC is connected
> to the phone, but not necessarily that the phone has connected to the
> internet. *Exactly how this is achieved depends on the model chosen by the
> phone manufacturer. *Generally, the phone itself stores a profile (actually
> these days they can store several profiles), that specifies the access
> point, username, password and a few other parameters. *When the PC attempts
> to 'dial' a connection it does so using a phone number that is actually a
> code telling the phone to connect using GPRS (usually in the form '*99*#')..
> The phone still needs to be told which profile to use and how this done
> varies between phone makers. *ISTR that Nokia use an initialisation string
> (it used to be of the form 'AT+CGDCONT=,,' when Nokia only supported a
> single profile). *However, other makers incorporate this into the phone
> number and Nokia may have followed suit.
>
> The Nokia website used to have a number of 'HowTo' guides on many aspects of
> getting their phones to work with various bits of kit. *It may be worth
> having a shufty.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I want to clear one point that when i am saying system tray shows
connected "it show that the dial up connection's status is connceted"
and it connects only when i right click on the conncetion icon in
"network connection" and select conncet. then it dials the number *99#
(given by my service provider Airtel) and then it says connceted. and
the system tray indication i am talking here is besides the indication
of mobile to pc connection. So i get two notification in system tray.
first when i conncet mobile to pc and the second only when i choose to
connect the network conncetion from "control pannel\network
connections" .
Further I saw the log of this conncetion and i can see "'AT
+CGDCONT="Mobile Office"' in it. At one line it also shows "Error-
control off or unknown."
One more point is I can open websites in my mobile, and hence i
suppose the so called profile setting and access point settings are
correct in the mobile phone. but still i am not able to open the same
websites in my explorer in my pc after connceting to my mobile, I
pasting the log file if somebody can help me after seeing it.
01-21-2008 19:00:50.250 - File: C:\WINNT\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version
5.1.2600
01-21-2008 19:00:50.250 - File: C:\WINNT\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version
5.1.2600
01-21-2008 19:00:50.250 - File: C:\WINNT\system32\unimdmat.dll,
Version 5.1.2600
01-21-2008 19:00:50.250 - File: C:\WINNT\system32\uniplat.dll, Version
5.1.2600
01-21-2008 19:00:50.250 - File: C:\WINNT\system32\drivers\modem.sys,
Version 5.1.2600
01-21-2008 19:00:50.250 - File: C:\WINNT\system32\modemui.dll, Version
5.1.2600
01-21-2008 19:00:50.250 - File: C:\WINNT\system32\mdminst.dll, Version
5.1.2600
01-21-2008 19:00:50.250 - Modem type: Nokia 6300 USB Modem
01-21-2008 19:00:50.250 - Modem inf path: oem12.inf
01-21-2008 19:00:50.250 - Modem inf section: ModemDeviceInstall6300
01-21-2008 19:00:50.250 - Matching hardware ID: nmwcd
\vid_0421&pid_04f9&prot_00&if_mod_2k
01-21-2008 19:00:50.296 - 460800,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2
01-21-2008 19:00:50.343 - Initializing modem.
01-21-2008 19:00:50.375 - Send: AT&F<cr>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.375 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.375 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:00:50.390 - Send: AT E0 V1 &D2 &C1 &S0 S0=0 +dr=1<cr>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.390 - Recv: AT E0 V1 &D2 &C1 &S0 S0=0 +dr=1<cr>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.390 - Command Echo
01-21-2008 19:00:50.390 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.390 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:00:50.390 - Send: AT+IFC=2,2;+CVHU=1<cr>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.406 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.406 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:00:50.406 - Send: ATS7=60+DS=3,0;&K3<cr>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.421 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.421 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:00:50.421 - Sending user initialization commands.
01-21-2008 19:00:50.453 - Send: AT+CGDCONT=,,"Mobile Office"<cr>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.453 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.453 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:00:50.453 - Waiting for a call.
01-21-2008 19:00:50.453 - Send: ATS0=0<cr>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.468 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.468 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:00:50.500 - 460800,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2
01-21-2008 19:00:50.515 - Initializing modem.
01-21-2008 19:00:50.531 - Send: AT&F<cr>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.546 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.546 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:00:50.546 - Send: AT E0 V1 &D2 &C1 &S0 S0=0 +dr=1<cr>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.546 - Recv: AT E0 V1 &D2 &C1 &S0 S0=0 +dr=1<cr>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.546 - Command Echo
01-21-2008 19:00:50.546 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.546 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:00:50.562 - Send: AT+IFC=2,2;+CVHU=1<cr>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.562 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.562 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:00:50.578 - Send: ATS7=60+DS=3,0;&K3<cr>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.578 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.578 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:00:50.578 - Sending user initialization commands.
01-21-2008 19:00:50.593 - Send: AT+CGDCONT=,,"Mobile Office"<cr>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.593 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:00:50.593 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:00:50.593 - Dialing.
01-21-2008 19:00:50.593 - Send: ATD*###<cr>
01-21-2008 19:00:51.125 - Recv: <cr><lf>CONNECT<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:00:51.125 - Interpreted response: Connect
01-21-2008 19:00:51.312 - Connection established at 460800bps.
01-21-2008 19:00:51.312 - Error-control off or unknown.
01-21-2008 19:00:51.312 - Data compression off or unknown.
01-21-2008 19:06:41.312 - Hanging up the modem.
01-21-2008 19:06:41.312 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
01-21-2008 19:06:41.328 - Detected CD dropped from lowering DTR
01-21-2008 19:06:42.328 - Timed out waiting for response from modem
01-21-2008 19:06:42.343 - Send: ATH<cr>
01-21-2008 19:06:42.359 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:06:42.359 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:06:42.359 - 460800,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2
01-21-2008 19:06:42.375 - Initializing modem.
01-21-2008 19:06:42.390 - Send: AT&F<cr>
01-21-2008 19:06:42.390 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:06:42.390 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:06:42.406 - Send: AT E0 V1 &D2 &C1 &S0 S0=0 +dr=1<cr>
01-21-2008 19:06:42.406 - Recv: AT E0 V1 &D2 &C1 &S0 S0=0 +dr=1<cr>
01-21-2008 19:06:42.406 - Command Echo
01-21-2008 19:06:42.406 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:06:42.406 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:06:42.421 - Send: AT+IFC=2,2;+CVHU=1<cr>
01-21-2008 19:06:42.421 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:06:42.421 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:06:42.421 - Send: ATS7=60+DS=3,0;&K3<cr>
01-21-2008 19:06:42.421 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:06:42.437 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:06:42.437 - Sending user initialization commands.
01-21-2008 19:06:42.437 - Send: AT+CGDCONT=,,"Mobile Office"<cr>
01-21-2008 19:06:42.437 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:06:42.437 - Interpreted response: OK
01-21-2008 19:06:42.437 - Waiting for a call.
01-21-2008 19:06:42.484 - Send: ATS0=0<cr>
01-21-2008 19:06:42.484 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
01-21-2008 19:06:42.484 - Interpreted response: OK
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01-23-2008, 08:14 AM
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Re: using mobile as modem
"tikesh" <tikeshrane@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:f91a72b9-758e-4cf4-9efb-bc328de07628@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
On Jan 21, 5:41 pm, "M.I.5¾" <no....@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote:
> "tikesh" <tikeshr...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:806654c6-d562-4cd4-8f11-aad5da8cdae2@i29g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jan 20, 9:26 pm, bojimbo26...@aol.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 04:03:16 -0800 (PST),tikesh
>
> > <tikeshr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >Hi all,
> > >I am tryint to use my nokia 6300 as a modem for my pc. my pc has
> > >windows xp and I am using Internet Explorer 7 for browsing. I have
> > >made a dial up connection through the new connection wizard from
> > >"network connections" in control pannel. In "network connections" when
> > >I right click on this dial up connection and click connect, it connect
> > >and shows as connected. but when i go to explorer and try to open some
> > >web page, message comes address is not valid and in address bar it
> > >shows "http:///" , no matter what i typed there. In network
> > >connections when I right click on my dial up connection and choose
> > >"status", it shows there bytes sent 0, bytes received 341, error sent
> > >0 and error received 1.
> > >I am not able to understand the problem. I am using airtel's sim and
> > >gprs is enabled. I am able to open wesites in mobile but not on pc
> > >through my mobile.
> > >Can somebody please help me ??
>
> > >ragards,
> > >TikeshRane
>
> > Did you download the modem drivers ?- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> no, but xp shows the modem installed, and that should mean the drivers
> are present, right ?
> and further if you have read my problem, there i have said that it
> shows me in system tray that my dial up connetion is connected, how
> that would be the possible without modem drivers. please correct me if
> i am wrong any where.
>
> --------------
>
> There is a little more to just opening a connection to the phone and
> accessing the internet. The system tray is showing that the PC is
> connected
> to the phone, but not necessarily that the phone has connected to the
> internet. Exactly how this is achieved depends on the model chosen by the
> phone manufacturer. Generally, the phone itself stores a profile (actually
> these days they can store several profiles), that specifies the access
> point, username, password and a few other parameters. When the PC attempts
> to 'dial' a connection it does so using a phone number that is actually a
> code telling the phone to connect using GPRS (usually in the form
> '*99*#').
> The phone still needs to be told which profile to use and how this done
> varies between phone makers. ISTR that Nokia use an initialisation string
> (it used to be of the form 'AT+CGDCONT=,,' when Nokia only supported a
> single profile). However, other makers incorporate this into the phone
> number and Nokia may have followed suit.
>
> The Nokia website used to have a number of 'HowTo' guides on many aspects
> of
> getting their phones to work with various bits of kit. It may be worth
> having a shufty.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I want to clear one point that when i am saying system tray shows
connected "it show that the dial up connection's status is connceted"
and it connects only when i right click on the conncetion icon in
"network connection" and select conncet. then it dials the number *99#
(given by my service provider Airtel) and then it says connceted. and
the system tray indication i am talking here is besides the indication
of mobile to pc connection. So i get two notification in system tray.
first when i conncet mobile to pc and the second only when i choose to
connect the network conncetion from "control pannel\network
connections" .
Further I saw the log of this conncetion and i can see "'AT
+CGDCONT="Mobile Office"' in it. At one line it also shows "Error-
control off or unknown."
[Snipped for brevity]
------------------
Try changing the number dialled to '*99*#'.
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