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Fidipaldi
09-19-2003, 02:15 AM
There is a Connection Manager for the US. Is there also one for Europe?
Anyone knows?
Cheers
Originally posted by Fidipaldi
There is a Connection Manager for the US. Is there also one for Europe?
Anyone knows?
Cheers
Yes there is and it is a fab app:
http://www.79bmedia.com look for COMA
cheers Nicolas
cliekb
09-19-2003, 12:55 PM
The one from 79media is useless. I bought it thinking that it's gone make it easy to configure for different networks. WRONG!
Read my post under wireless. I was basically rubbed $22. I was not offered any explanation as to why it didn't work. It's a hit and miss application.
You'll find enough hints in these pages to configure your nz yourself.
cliekb
USR 5000 --> Palm III --> Clie T615+BT --> NZ90+wi-fi
Originally posted by cliekb
The one from 79media is useless. I bought it thinking that it's gone make it easy to configure for different networks. WRONG!
Read my post under wireless. I was basically rubbed $22. I was not offered any explanation as to why it didn't work. It's a hit and miss application.
You'll find enough hints in these pages to configure your nz yourself.
cliekb
USR 5000 --> Palm III --> Clie T615+BT --> NZ90+wi-fi
I disagree 100%
:rolleyes:
Appearently you have no clue how difficult it is to get all exact and I mean exact details from providers to use GPRS connections throughout europe: 3-4 different providers for each country, all having different setups, logins, APNs and passwords and some require certain init scripts. I have gone through all this and I am travelling quite a bit. With coma it is done within seconds and it worked for me in Italy, Spain, France, Austria, Switzerland, South Africa and and and.
If you have the time to collect all these details yourself, fine! I know how to spend my time with more exciting stuff!
cheers Nicolas
cliekb
09-22-2003, 10:53 AM
How difficult it is to gather information for the developer is *not* my concern. I have paid for a product and expect what is promised. And CoMa did not deliver for me what it had promised. I gave them time to remedy that and they didn't again. That was my warning to potential buyers.
Are you gonna dispute this post too?
Lastly, I had enough clue to figure out what was wrong with CoMa, Clueless is the developer of it.
cliekb
Originally posted by cliekb
Lastly, I had enough clue to figure out what was wrong with CoMa, Clueless is the developer of it.
cliekb
so WHAT was your clue? Where was your problem? Since I had none, it could be quite interesting! If you gave a bit more specific infos on your complaints I would not dispute it ;)
I just do not like general judgments...
cheers Nicolas
cliekb
09-22-2003, 12:00 PM
CoMa creates a connection lable into the list of connections but it doesn't write any initiating scripts to call the GSM modem. I played with all possiblities until I found the right script which is *somewhat* carrier dependent.
So the real problem was that CoMa wouldn't write any script, right or wrong.
For your curosity here is the script for my carrier (Fido in Canada)
AT+cgdcont=1,"IP","internet.fido.ca";
This has to go under "edit Connection" into "init string" field where you type it all in, and not where you create scripts step-by-step from a menu.
cliekb
knoppi
09-22-2003, 01:22 PM
@cliekb
hope you remember me, I answered all your questions to CoMa you sent to us. We checked back, everything works fine, thats what I told you. CoMa writes an INIT we dont know why it doesn´t eork in your case. Please get back to me under the adress you have.
Cheers
Oliver
cliekb
09-22-2003, 04:04 PM
Yes I remember, your last explanation was "...it should work..." then you never replied back.
But, lets carry this conversation somewhere else, send me a private message.
cliekb
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