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Cingular Connection Manager issues
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| DecaturTxCowboy 2006-06-22, 10:33 pm |
| Someone posted something intrinsic problem with the Cingular Connection
Manager and to run Motorola Phone Tools just once.
I want to avoid using the Phone Tools as it hoses all the other
connectoids I built and have to use the Cingular Connection Manager to
fix them.
Anyone have that information?
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| John Navas 2006-06-23, 4:33 am |
| On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 20:45:03 GMT, DecaturTxCowboy <nono@no.no> wrote in
<jjDmg.120629$dW3.59733@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com>:
>Someone posted something intrinsic problem with the Cingular Connection
>Manager and to run Motorola Phone Tools just once.
>
>I want to avoid using the Phone Tools as it hoses all the other
>connectoids I built and have to use the Cingular Connection Manager to
>fix them.
>
>Anyone have that information?
Phone Tools doesn't "hose" anything.
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| DecaturTxCowboy 2006-06-23, 7:33 am |
| John Navas wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 20:45:03 GMT, DecaturTxCowboy <nono@no.no> wrote in
> <jjDmg.120629$dW3.59733@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com>:
>
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> Phone Tools doesn't "hose" anything.
Fact #1 - Phones tools works great on laptop #1. I can use connect by
double clicking on the manually built DUN, the Cincgular Connection
Manger built DUN and the Phone Tools built DUN.
Fact #2 - Phones tools works great on laptop #2. Same as it does on
laptop #1
Fact #3 - A manually built Windows DUN worked with no problems on laptop
#3 before installing Phone Tools.
Fact #4 - Installed Phone Tools and no DUN will work, keep getting Error
734. Have to connect at least once from the Phone Tools application and
then I can connect all I want by simply clicking on the Phone Tools
built DUN without having to launch Phone Tools. The manually built DUN
and Cingular Connection Manager built DUN will not work at all. If I
reboot the laptop, I have to use Phone Tools at least once before I can
using the DUN directly
Fact #5 - Deleted all the DUNs built and uninstalled Phone Tools, then
manually built a new DUN and had CCM build a new DUN, They work just fine.
Fact #6 - Installed Phone Tools and ran it once to create a Phone Tools
DUN. The manually built DUN and CCM built DUN give the 734 Error.
Fact #7 - Deleted the Phone Tools built DUN and uninstalled Phone Tools
again, then manually built a DUN as well as a CCM DUN. Am connecting
just fine now by clicking on the manually built DUN or the Cingular
built DUN. I do not intend to use Phone Tools again to create a DUN.
Observation #1 - Creating a DUN on laptop #3 with Phone Tools prevents
the other connectoids from working properly. It also requires Phone
Tools be used at least once to make a connection, before using the Phone
Tools DUN to connect.
Observation #2 - This issue is unique to laptop #3 and therefore related
to some configuration that differs from laptop #1 and #2.
Conclusion #1 - Phone Tools will not work on laptop #3 for whatever the
reason. Its hoses the connectoids on my particular laptop #3.
The fact it works fine on your laptop and my other two laptops is a moot
point. The question I posed was what issue does Phone Tools fix that the
Cingular Connection Manager causes.
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| Wirelessjuan 2006-06-25, 10:33 pm |
| Change the phone number you dial in Connection Manager to *99***3#
This should correct the 734 error
DecaturTxCowboy wrote:
> John Navas wrote:
>
> Fact #1 - Phones tools works great on laptop #1. I can use connect by
> double clicking on the manually built DUN, the Cincgular Connection
> Manger built DUN and the Phone Tools built DUN.
>
> Fact #2 - Phones tools works great on laptop #2. Same as it does on
> laptop #1
>
> Fact #3 - A manually built Windows DUN worked with no problems on laptop
> #3 before installing Phone Tools.
>
> Fact #4 - Installed Phone Tools and no DUN will work, keep getting Error
> 734. Have to connect at least once from the Phone Tools application and
> then I can connect all I want by simply clicking on the Phone Tools
> built DUN without having to launch Phone Tools. The manually built DUN
> and Cingular Connection Manager built DUN will not work at all. If I
> reboot the laptop, I have to use Phone Tools at least once before I can
> using the DUN directly
>
> Fact #5 - Deleted all the DUNs built and uninstalled Phone Tools, then
> manually built a new DUN and had CCM build a new DUN, They work just fine.
>
> Fact #6 - Installed Phone Tools and ran it once to create a Phone Tools
> DUN. The manually built DUN and CCM built DUN give the 734 Error.
>
> Fact #7 - Deleted the Phone Tools built DUN and uninstalled Phone Tools
> again, then manually built a DUN as well as a CCM DUN. Am connecting
> just fine now by clicking on the manually built DUN or the Cingular
> built DUN. I do not intend to use Phone Tools again to create a DUN.
>
> Observation #1 - Creating a DUN on laptop #3 with Phone Tools prevents
> the other connectoids from working properly. It also requires Phone
> Tools be used at least once to make a connection, before using the Phone
> Tools DUN to connect.
>
> Observation #2 - This issue is unique to laptop #3 and therefore related
> to some configuration that differs from laptop #1 and #2.
>
> Conclusion #1 - Phone Tools will not work on laptop #3 for whatever the
> reason. Its hoses the connectoids on my particular laptop #3.
>
> The fact it works fine on your laptop and my other two laptops is a moot
> point. The question I posed was what issue does Phone Tools fix that the
> Cingular Connection Manager causes.
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| DecaturTxCowboy 2006-06-25, 10:33 pm |
| Wirelessjuan wrote:
> Change the phone number you dial in Connection Manager to *99***3#
>
> This should correct the 734 error
Already been doing that.
I have not created another Phone Tools DUN yet and my manually built DUN
has been working two days now every time I start it up. Will wait
another two days to make sure its stable and then run Phone Tools and
see what happens.
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| DecaturTxCowboy 2006-06-25, 10:33 pm |
| DecaturTxCowboy wrote:
> Wirelessjuan wrote:
>
> Already been doing that.
Just for grins, I went back and changed my manually created DUN to 3#
and got the 734 error, changed it back to 1# and it works.
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| DecaturTxCowboy 2006-06-25, 10:33 pm |
| DecaturTxCowboy wrote:
> DecaturTxCowboy wrote:
>
> Just for grins, I went back and changed my manually created DUN to 3#
> and got the 734 error, changed it back to 1# and it works.
Come to think of it, Phone Tools creates a DUN with 3#. Cingular tech
support once told me to change the CCM from 1# to 3# when i was having
very low connection speeds.
I might let the CCM build a new DUN and try both 1# and 3# again. Both
numbers work on my other laptops.
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| DecaturTxCowboy 2006-06-29, 7:33 am |
| DecaturTxCowboy wrote:
> Someone posted something intrinsic problem with the Cingular Connection
> Manager and to run Motorola Phone Tools just once.
>
> I want to avoid using the Phone Tools as it hoses all the other
> connectoids I built and have to use the Cingular Connection Manager to
> fix them.
>
> Anyone have that information?
Nevermind, it was Navas that posted something about that.
John Navas wrote:
Tues, Mar 28 2006 10:45 am
> I tried versions 5.1.10 and 5.2.19, and both resulted in terrible connections
> (very long stalls), even when your tweaks were applied. (See Note 1.) Worse,
> both caused Windows DUN to exhibit the same behavior, suggesting that a lot of
> reported data problems are due to running or having run Cingular Communication
> Manager. To restore normal Windows DUN performance, I had to run Motorola
> Phone Tools (once).
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