BlackBerry Internet Services Modem use Pc BlackBerry Internet Services Modem using Pc This can be realized using the bluetooth dial-up profile if the phone supports this, or with the USB cable followingThe following illustrates the steps in Windows XP with Service Pack II to use the BlackBerry as a tethered modem via USB. Successfully tested with the BlackBerry Tour 9630, BlackBerry Storm 9530, BlackBerry Bold 900, BlackBerry Curve 8900, BlackBerry Curve 8300, BlackBerry Curve 8310,BlackBerry Curve 8320,BlackBerry Curve 8330, BlackBerry Curve 8350i, BlackBerry Flip 8220, BlackBerry Flip 8230, BlackBerry Pearl 8100, BlackBerry Pearl 8110, BlackBerry Pearl 8120, BlackBerry Pearl 8130, BlackBerry 8800, BlackBerry 8820 and BlackBerry 8830, BlackBerry 8700. Start the BlackBerry Desktop Manager and connect your BlackBerry with the USB cable. On installing the Desktop Manager, the Standard Modem will appear in the Device Manager as follows: (If the Standard Modem does not appear, re-install the Desktop Manager.) http://www.travelingconnected.com/we...b_modem_23.gif Take note of the COM port numbers of the RIM Virtual Serial Port v2 in the devices under Ports (COM & LPT). http://www.travelingconnected.com/webpics/virtual.gif In the Control Panel go to Phone and Modem Options. Choose to add a New Modem. Choose to select it from a list. http://www.travelingconnected.com/webpics/new_modem.gif Select the Standard 33600 bps Modem. Select the COM ports that are used for the RIM Virtual Serial Port v2 in the Device Manager. http://www.travelingconnected.com/we...dard_33600.gif One or more Standard 33600 bps Modems will appear in the Device Manager. http://www.travelingconnected.com/we...d_33600_dm.gif In the case of using bluetooth to make the dial-up connection a "Standard Modem over Bluetooth" will appear in modem devices. Open the Properties dialog box by right-clicking the modem in the Device Manger. Go to the Diagnostics tab. Click on Query Modem. It should answer with a number of responses. http://www.travelingconnected.com/webpics/blackb11.gif In the Advanced tab fill in the dial-string in the Extra Initialization Commands. http://www.travelingconnected.com/we...b_modem_08.gif In this case "internet" is the Access Point Name of the network provider. Here are some other e xamples of dial-strings: Rogers: +cgdcont=1,"IP","internet.com" Cingular Orange: +cgdcont=1,"IP","ISP.CINGULAR" Cingular Orange: +cgdcont=1,"IP","ISP.CINGULAR" UK Vodafone: +cgdcont=1,"IP","internet" SwissCom: +cgdcont=1,"IP","gprs.swisscom.ch" T-Mobile NL: +cgdcont=1,"IP","internet","",0,0 grameenphon: +cgdcont=1,"IP","gpinternet","",0,0 Now the dial-up connection has to be made.Dial-up Connection In Control Panel go to Network Connections. Choose Create a New Connection. http://www.travelingconnected.com/we...b_modem_09.gif Choose to Connect to the Internet. http://www.travelingconnected.com/webpics/blackb21.gif Choose to Set up the Connection Manually. http://www.travelingconnected.com/webpics/blackb2.gif Desktop Manager must be open >>>>>>1 gsmshapon |
p-2 Choose to Connect using a dial-up modem. http://www.travelingconnected.com/webpics/blackb3.gif If there are multiple modems to choose from, select the modem that connects to the BlackBerry http://www.travelingconnected.com/webpics/blackb1.gif Choose an Name for the connection. http://www.travelingconnected.com/webpics/blackb5.gif Type in the phone number *99#. http://www.travelingconnected.com/webpics/blackb6.gif Only fill in a User name and a Password if required by the by the network provider. http://www.travelingconnected.com/webpics/blackb7.gif A new connection is made! http://www.travelingconnected.com/webpics/blackb8.gif Choose Dial to make a connection (no user name or password entered if not necessary by the network provider). http://www.travelingconnected.com/webpics/blackb9.jpg The connection is being made.... http://www.travelingconnected.com/we...b_modem_22.gif Desktop Manager must be open BlackBerry internet model supported 8xxx & 9xxx GSM SHAPON |
BlackBerry internet model supported Model 710X: Success (Rogers, T-Mobile) Model 7290: Success (Rogers, AT&T, Cingular, T-Mobile) Model 7250: Success (Verizon) Model 8100: Success (T-Mobile) Model 8700: Success (Rogers, Cingular) Model 7130e: Success (Verizon, Bell Mobility) Model 7510/7520/7230/7280/7730/7780/7100i * BlackBerry 7130c * BlackBerry 7130e * BlackBerry 7250 * BlackBerry Curve 8300 * BlackBerry Curve 8310 * BlackBerry Curve 8320 * BlackBerry 8703e * BlackBerry 8705g * BlackBerry 8707g * BlackBerry 8800 * BlackBerry 8820 * BlackBerry 8830 World Edition gsmshapon |
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why so much of work u get it in desktop manager 5.01 version |
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Go Standerd Modem Properties and select Advanced tab and change Extra Initialization Commands to (+cgdcont=1,"IP","gpinternet","",0,0 ) Then see Dial-up working BR Delower |
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