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GX30i vodafone GPRS internet modem access
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| Rob Sharpe 2005-09-24, 5:48 pm |
| Hi,
I have spent 10's of hours trying to get a laptop connected to the
internet via my GX30i using GPRS.
The settings are correct (as per multiple web pages) and I tried all
the workarounds to subsidary settings to get it working, with no
success.
I have GPRS signal and can send/receive MMS messages and WAP browse
over GPRS.
The error messages are:-
- Looking at modem log, I get a CONNECT message then 4 seconds later, I
get a NO CARRIER. Vodafone assure me that internet gprs is enabled.
- At a higher level I get the
"Error 734: The PPP link control protocol was terminated during
dial-up"
What I really want to know is if anyone has actually connected a device
to the internet via GX30i.
Regards,
Rob
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| John Henderson 2005-09-24, 5:49 pm |
| Rob Sharpe wrote:
> I have spent 10's of hours trying to get a laptop connected to
> the internet via my GX30i using GPRS.
>
> The settings are correct (as per multiple web pages) and I
> tried all the workarounds to subsidary settings to get it
> working, with no success.
> I have GPRS signal and can send/receive MMS messages and WAP
> browse over GPRS.
Have you done any interactive configuration or testing using a
terminal emulator like Hyperterminal?
Have you set up the APN using the "AT+CGDCONT" command?
What "number" are you dialling? Does it match the Context
Identifier from the "AT+CGDCONT" command?
> The error messages are:-
>
> - Looking at modem log, I get a CONNECT message then 4 seconds
> later, I
> get a NO CARRIER. Vodafone assure me that internet gprs is
> enabled. - At a higher level I get the
> "Error 734: The PPP link control protocol was terminated
> during dial-up"
>
> What I really want to know is if anyone has actually connected
> a device to the internet via GX30i.
I can't help with that question specifically.
How old is the SIM? I have a couple of SIMs over 5 years old
that I can't get GPRS working with (symptoms very similar to
yours).
John
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| Rob Sharpe 2005-09-26, 5:49 pm |
| John,
Thanks for your reply.
> How old is the SIM? I have a couple of SIMs over 5 years old
> that I can't get GPRS working with (symptoms very similar to
> yours).
The SIM maybe than 5 years.
Did it work when you got a newer SIM ?
> Have you done any interactive configuration or testing using a
> terminal emulator like Hyperterminal?
Yes - unfortunately I didnt keep a log of it.
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> Have you set up the APN using the "AT+CGDCONT" command?
I tried specifically adding the command to the initialisation string.
However, the log file showed that the modem creates a similar string
when using *99# type string.
> What "number" are you dialling? Does it match the Context
> Identifier from the "AT+CGDCONT" command?
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I think I tried that - but will do it again.
Thanks,
Rob
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| John Henderson 2005-09-26, 11:49 pm |
| "Rob Sharpe" wrote:
> The SIM maybe than 5 years.
> Did it work when you got a newer SIM ?
That was a suggestion from my telco (Telstra, Australia) as to
why I couldn't get GPRS going on 2 old SIMs. Newer SIMs work
fine, but I haven't bothered upgrading those old ones.
> Yes - unfortunately I didnt keep a log of it.
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> I tried specifically adding the command to the initialisation
> string. However, the log file showed that the modem creates a
> similar string when using *99# type string.
Just to be sure, I use *99***1# (using Context Identifier 1
specifically), to match the AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","<apn>" that I
configured. AT+CGDCONT needs to be executed only once, but
putting it the initialization string is fine too.
I think I've got the above syntax right, but I'm largely going
from memory as I'm "on the road" (and using GPRS and a Linux
laptop) at the moment.
John
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