From: Digest To: "OS/2GenAu Digest" Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 00:01:47 AET-10EDT,10,1,0,7200,4,1,0,7200,3600 Subject: [os2genau_digest] No. 1736 Reply-To: X-List-Unsubscribe: www.os2site.com/list/ ************************************************** Saturday 01 November 2008 Number 1736 ************************************************** Subjects for today 1 Re: Connecting to NextG WAS Connecting a Sony W910i to the internet : Ed Durrant 2 Re: Connecting to NextG WAS Connecting a Sony W910i to the internet : Voytek Eymont" 3 Re: Connecting to NextG WAS Connecting a Sony W910i to the internet : Ed Durrant 4 Re: Connecting to NextG WAS Connecting a Sony W910i to the internet : Ed Durrant 5 Re: Connecting to NextG : Ed Durrant 6 Re: Connecting to NextG : Wayne 7 Re: Connecting to NextG : Ed Durrant 8 Re: Connecting to NextG : Wayne 9 Re: Connecting to NextG : Ed Durrant 10 Re: Connecting to NextG : Wayne 11 Re: Connecting to NextG : Wayne 12 Re: Connecting to NextG : Ed Durrant 13 Re: Connecting to NextG : Ed Durrant 14 Re: Connecting to NextG : Wayne 15 Re: Connecting to NextG : Wayne 16 Re: Connecting to NextG : Ed Durrant 17 Re: Connecting to NextG : Ed Durrant **= Email 1 ==========================** Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 08:01:55 +1100 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG WAS Connecting a Sony W910i to the internet Wayne wrote: > ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Fri, 31 Oct > 2008 08:08:43 +1100 > >> >> Wayne wrote: >> >>> Hi all >>> >>> I have been trying for months to get this phone (ME) connected to the net >>> > via > >>> Three using Injoy v3. It seems to fail in the "handshaking" stage. Could >>> > this > >>> be due to ethernet? Any suggestions welcome. >>> >>> > > > > >>> Cheers >>> Wayne >>> >>> >>> >>> >> Hi Wayne, >> >> we may be able to help each other here. I have an LG working with >> "three" (you've probably seen my article in the voice newsletter from a >> > few > >> years back) - and yes since I've moved I also have to bear low speed >> and roaming charges if I use this. I have just got a Next-G Samsung >> SGH-A411 which I'm having a couple of issues with handshaking to >> Next-G. >> >> You say you have your A501 working with Next-G - can you send me the >> config string details please ? >> >> On the Sony - can you cut and paste the (trace on) messages from Injoy >> (in fact if you haven't already done so compare what you have set >> against what are in the screenshots in my article) - you might want to send >> all this info direct rather than on-list. >> >> In case you don't have it - here's the reference to my article: >> >> http://www.os2voice dot org/VNL/past_issues/VNL0606H/feature_1.html >> >> >> Cheers/2 Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To >> > > Hi Ed > > I will send the Sony trace privately. Connecting the Samsung (ME) we can > do via this list so that others can benefit. > > Yes I used your excellent article as a basis & I had lots of teething troubles > but the final settings were vastly different & now NextG is rock solid. > 1st thing to do is see if any CIDs are already set in the ME. My Samsung > had none set, the Sony had 2 CIDs set. To see what is set, use a terminal > program (eg. Zoc) & enter AT+CGDCONT? & let me know what the output is. > Here is a copy from mine:- > at+cgdcont? > > +CGDCONT: 1,"IP","telstra.internet","",0,0 > +CGDCONT: 2,"IP","3netaccess","",0,0 > > OK > > I put CID2 in whilst experimenting & I can change it but not delete it. > > CAVEAT:- Entering indiscriminate AT commands can do nasty things. > It is quite safe if it ends in ? or =?. This just queries a setting or a range of > settings. > > Cheers > Wayne > > > > > Hi Wayne, Thanks for this - yes it could indeed be the APN - I set that directly on the LG U8330 before it would work as a modem. By the way for everyone - here a list of most Australian 3G telco's APNs - thanks to the supplied by Telstra client software: Telstra Next-G - telstra.internet "3" 3G - 3netaccess Optus 3G - internet Vodaphone 3G - vfinternet.au at the moment I'm having difficulties getting ANY response using ZOC, I've downloaded a couple of alternative terminal programs to try them - TE2 you exits when I start it, ZIP totally hangs the system - even c-a-d doesn't work - it's a power off job ! and now I have Intercom (from Adeptsoft) which appears to run but I'm still not getting a response. I'll try again with Injoy and put the AT+CGDCONT? string as a modem initialisation string with trace turned on and see what I get as a response (if any). Cheers/2 Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 2 ==========================** Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 08:05:23 +1100 (EST) From: "Voytek Eymont" Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG WAS Connecting a Sony W910i to the internet > Wayne wrote: > >> ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Fri, 31 Oct >> 2008 08:08:43 +1100 >> >> >>> >>> Wayne wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi all >>>> >>>> >>>> I have been trying for months to get this phone (ME) connected to >>>> the net >>>> >> via >> >>>> Three using Injoy v3. It seems to fail in the "handshaking" stage. >>>> Could >>>> >>>> >> this >> >>>> be due to ethernet? Any suggestions welcome. >>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> >>>> Cheers >>>> Wayne >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Hi Wayne, >>> >>> >>> we may be able to help each other here. I have an LG working with >>> "three" (you've probably seen my article in the voice newsletter from >>> a >>> >> few >> >>> years back) - and yes since I've moved I also have to bear low speed >>> and roaming charges if I use this. I have just got a Next-G Samsung >>> SGH-A411 which I'm having a couple of issues with handshaking to >>> Next-G. >>> >>> >>> You say you have your A501 working with Next-G - can you send me the >>> config string details please ? >>> >>> On the Sony - can you cut and paste the (trace on) messages from >>> Injoy >>> (in fact if you haven't already done so compare what you have set >>> against what are in the screenshots in my article) - you might want to >>> send all this info direct rather than on-list. >>> >>> In case you don't have it - here's the reference to my article: >>> >>> >>> http://www.os2voice dot org/VNL/past_issues/VNL0606H/feature_1.html >>> >>> >>> >>> Cheers/2 Ed. >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> ------------- To >>> >>> >> >> Hi Ed >> >> >> I will send the Sony trace privately. Connecting the Samsung (ME) we >> can do via this list so that others can benefit. >> >> Yes I used your excellent article as a basis & I had lots of teething >> troubles but the final settings were vastly different & now NextG is >> rock solid. 1st thing to do is see if any CIDs are already set in the >> ME. My Samsung >> had none set, the Sony had 2 CIDs set. To see what is set, use a >> terminal program (eg. Zoc) & enter AT+CGDCONT? & let me know what the >> output is. Here is a copy from mine:- >> at+cgdcont? >> >> +CGDCONT: 1,"IP","telstra.internet","",0,0 >> +CGDCONT: 2,"IP","3netaccess","",0,0 >> >> >> OK >> >> >> I put CID2 in whilst experimenting & I can change it but not delete it.. >> >> >> CAVEAT:- Entering indiscriminate AT commands can do nasty things. >> It is quite safe if it ends in ? or =?. This just queries a setting or >> a range of settings. >> >> Cheers >> Wayne >> >> >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ----------- >> > >> >> >> > Hi Wayne, > > > Thanks for this - yes it could indeed be the APN - I set that directly > on the LG U8330 before it would work as a modem. > > By the way for everyone - here a list of most Australian 3G telco's APNs > - thanks to the supplied by Telstra client software: > > > Telstra Next-G - telstra.internet > "3" 3G - 3netaccess > Optus 3G - internet > Vodaphone 3G - vfinternet.au > > > at the moment I'm having difficulties getting ANY response using ZOC, I've > downloaded a couple of alternative terminal programs to try them - TE2 you > exits when I start it, ZIP totally hangs the system - even c-a-d doesn't > work - it's a power off job ! and now I have Intercom (from Adeptsoft) > which appears to run but I'm still not getting a response. > > I'll try again with Injoy and put the AT+CGDCONT? string as a modem > initialisation string with trace turned on and see what I get as a response > (if any). > > > Cheers/2 > > > Ed. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------- > > > > Wayne wrote: > >> ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Fri, 31 Oct >> 2008 08:08:43 +1100 >> >> >>> >>> Wayne wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi all >>>> >>>> >>>> I have been trying for months to get this phone (ME) connected to >>>> the net >>>> >> via >> >>>> Three using Injoy v3. It seems to fail in the "handshaking" stage. >>>> Could >>>> >>>> >> this >> >>>> be due to ethernet? Any suggestions welcome. >>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> >>>> Cheers >>>> Wayne >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Hi Wayne, >>> >>> >>> we may be able to help each other here. I have an LG working with >>> "three" (you've probably seen my article in the voice newsletter from >>> a >>> >> few >> >>> years back) - and yes since I've moved I also have to bear low speed >>> and roaming charges if I use this. I have just got a Next-G Samsung >>> SGH-A411 which I'm having a couple of issues with handshaking to >>> Next-G. >>> >>> >>> You say you have your A501 working with Next-G - can you send me the >>> config string details please ? >>> >>> On the Sony - can you cut and paste the (trace on) messages from >>> Injoy >>> (in fact if you haven't already done so compare what you have set >>> against what are in the screenshots in my article) - you might want to >>> send all this info direct rather than on-list. >>> >>> In case you don't have it - here's the reference to my article: >>> >>> >>> http://www.os2voice dot org/VNL/past_issues/VNL0606H/feature_1.html >>> >>> >>> >>> Cheers/2 Ed. >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> ------------- To >>> >>> >> >> Hi Ed >> >> >> I will send the Sony trace privately. Connecting the Samsung (ME) we >> can do via this list so that others can benefit. >> >> Yes I used your excellent article as a basis & I had lots of teething >> troubles but the final settings were vastly different & now NextG is >> rock solid. 1st thing to do is see if any CIDs are already set in the >> ME. My Samsung >> had none set, the Sony had 2 CIDs set. To see what is set, use a >> terminal program (eg. Zoc) & enter AT+CGDCONT? & let me know what the >> output is. Here is a copy from mine:- >> at+cgdcont? >> >> +CGDCONT: 1,"IP","telstra.internet","",0,0 >> +CGDCONT: 2,"IP","3netaccess","",0,0 >> >> >> OK >> >> >> I put CID2 in whilst experimenting & I can change it but not delete it.. >> >> >> CAVEAT:- Entering indiscriminate AT commands can do nasty things. >> It is quite safe if it ends in ? or =?. This just queries a setting or >> a range of settings. >> >> Cheers >> Wayne >> >> >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ----------- >> > >> >> >> > Hi Wayne, > > > Thanks for this - yes it could indeed be the APN - I set that directly > on the LG U8330 before it would work as a modem. > > By the way for everyone - here a list of most Australian 3G telco's APNs > - thanks to the supplied by Telstra client software: > > > Telstra Next-G - telstra.internet > "3" 3G - 3netaccess > Optus 3G - internet > Vodaphone 3G - vfinternet.au > > > at the moment I'm having difficulties getting ANY response using ZOC, I've > downloaded a couple of alternative terminal programs to try them - TE2 you > exits when I start it, ZIP totally hangs the system - even c-a-d doesn't > work - it's a power off job ! and now I have Intercom (from Adeptsoft) > which appears to run but I'm still not getting a response. > > I'll try again with Injoy and put the AT+CGDCONT? string as a modem > initialisation string with trace turned on and see what I get as a response > (if any). > > > Cheers/2 > > > Ed. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------- > > > > Wayne wrote: > >> ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Fri, 31 Oct >> 2008 08:08:43 +1100 >> >> >>> >>> Wayne wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi all >>>> >>>> >>>> I have been trying for months to get this phone (ME) connected to >>>> the net >>>> >> via >> >>>> Three using Injoy v3. It seems to fail in the "handshaking" stage. >>>> Could >>>> >>>> >> this >> >>>> be due to ethernet? Any suggestions welcome. >>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> >>>> Cheers >>>> Wayne >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Hi Wayne, >>> >>> >>> we may be able to help each other here. I have an LG working with >>> "three" (you've probably seen my article in the voice newsletter from >>> a >>> >> few >> >>> years back) - and yes since I've moved I also have to bear low speed >>> and roaming charges if I use this. I have just got a Next-G Samsung >>> SGH-A411 which I'm having a couple of issues with handshaking to >>> Next-G. >>> >>> >>> You say you have your A501 working with Next-G - can you send me the >>> config string details please ? >>> >>> On the Sony - can you cut and paste the (trace on) messages from >>> Injoy >>> (in fact if you haven't already done so compare what you have set >>> against what are in the screenshots in my article) - you might want to >>> send all this info direct rather than on-list. >>> >>> In case you don't have it - here's the reference to my article: >>> >>> >>> http://www.os2voice dot org/VNL/past_issues/VNL0606H/feature_1.html >>> >>> >>> >>> Cheers/2 Ed. >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> ------------- To >>> >>> >> >> Hi Ed >> >> >> I will send the Sony trace privately. Connecting the Samsung (ME) we >> can do via this list so that others can benefit. >> >> Yes I used your excellent article as a basis & I had lots of teething >> troubles but the final settings were vastly different & now NextG is >> rock solid. 1st thing to do is see if any CIDs are already set in the >> ME. My Samsung >> had none set, the Sony had 2 CIDs set. To see what is set, use a >> terminal program (eg. Zoc) & enter AT+CGDCONT? & let me know what the >> output is. Here is a copy from mine:- >> at+cgdcont? >> >> +CGDCONT: 1,"IP","telstra.internet","",0,0 >> +CGDCONT: 2,"IP","3netaccess","",0,0 >> >> >> OK >> >> >> I put CID2 in whilst experimenting & I can change it but not delete it.. >> >> >> CAVEAT:- Entering indiscriminate AT commands can do nasty things. >> It is quite safe if it ends in ? or =?. This just queries a setting or >> a range of settings. >> >> Cheers >> Wayne >> >> >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ----------- >> > >> >> >> > Hi Wayne, > > > Thanks for this - yes it could indeed be the APN - I set that directly > on the LG U8330 before it would work as a modem. > > By the way for everyone - here a list of most Australian 3G telco's APNs > - thanks to the supplied by Telstra client software: > > > Telstra Next-G - telstra.internet > "3" 3G - 3netaccess > Optus 3G - internet > Vodaphone 3G - vfinternet.au > > > at the moment I'm having difficulties getting ANY response using ZOC, I've > downloaded a couple of alternative terminal programs to try them - TE2 you > exits when I start it, ZIP totally hangs the system - even c-a-d doesn't > work - it's a power off job ! and now I have Intercom (from Adeptsoft) > which appears to run but I'm still not getting a response. > > I'll try again with Injoy and put the AT+CGDCONT? string as a modem > initialisation string with trace turned on and see what I get as a response > (if any). > > > Cheers/2 > > > Ed. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------- > > > > Wayne wrote: > >> ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Fri, 31 Oct >> 2008 08:08:43 +1100 >> >> >>> >>> Wayne wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi all >>>> >>>> >>>> I have been trying for months to get this phone (ME) connected to >>>> the net >>>> >> via >> >>>> Three using Injoy v3. It seems to fail in the "handshaking" stage. >>>> Could >>>> >>>> >> this >> >>>> be due to ethernet? Any suggestions welcome. >>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> >>>> Cheers >>>> Wayne >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Hi Wayne, >>> >>> >>> we may be able to help each other here. I have an LG working with >>> "three" (you've probably seen my article in the voice newsletter from >>> a >>> >> few >> >>> years back) - and yes since I've moved I also have to bear low speed >>> and roaming charges if I use this. I have just got a Next-G Samsung >>> SGH-A411 which I'm having a couple of issues with handshaking to >>> Next-G. >>> >>> >>> You say you have your A501 working with Next-G - can you send me the >>> config string details please ? >>> >>> On the Sony - can you cut and paste the (trace on) messages from >>> Injoy >>> (in fact if you haven't already done so compare what you have set >>> against what are in the screenshots in my article) - you might want to >>> send all this info direct rather than on-list. >>> >>> In case you don't have it - here's the reference to my article: >>> >>> >>> http://www.os2voice dot org/VNL/past_issues/VNL0606H/feature_1.html >>> >>> >>> >>> Cheers/2 Ed. >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> ------------- To >>> >>> >> >> Hi Ed >> >> >> I will send the Sony trace privately. Connecting the Samsung (ME) we >> can do via this list so that others can benefit. >> >> Yes I used your excellent article as a basis & I had lots of teething >> troubles but the final settings were vastly different & now NextG is >> rock solid. 1st thing to do is see if any CIDs are already set in the >> ME. My Samsung >> had none set, the Sony had 2 CIDs set. To see what is set, use a >> terminal program (eg. Zoc) & enter AT+CGDCONT? & let me know what the >> output is. Here is a copy from mine:- >> at+cgdcont? >> >> +CGDCONT: 1,"IP","telstra.internet","",0,0 >> +CGDCONT: 2,"IP","3netaccess","",0,0 >> >> >> OK >> >> >> I put CID2 in whilst experimenting & I can change it but not delete it.. >> >> >> CAVEAT:- Entering indiscriminate AT commands can do nasty things. >> It is quite safe if it ends in ? or =?. This just queries a setting or >> a range of settings. >> >> Cheers >> Wayne >> >> >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ----------- >> > >> >> >> > Hi Wayne, > > > Thanks for this - yes it could indeed be the APN - I set that directly > on the LG U8330 before it would work as a modem. > > By the way for everyone - here a list of most Australian 3G telco's APNs > - thanks to the supplied by Telstra client software: > > > Telstra Next-G - telstra.internet > "3" 3G - 3netaccess > Optus 3G - internet > Vodaphone 3G - vfinternet.au > > > at the moment I'm having difficulties getting ANY response using ZOC, I've > downloaded a couple of alternative terminal programs to try them - TE2 you > exits when I start it, ZIP totally hangs the system - even c-a-d doesn't > work - it's a power off job ! and now I have Intercom (from Adeptsoft) > which appears to run but I'm still not getting a response. > > I'll try again with Injoy and put the AT+CGDCONT? string as a modem > initialisation string with trace turned on and see what I get as a response > (if any). > > > Cheers/2 > > > Ed. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------- > > Wayne wrote: > >> ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Fri, 31 Oct >> 2008 08:08:43 +1100 >> >> >>> >>> Wayne wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi all >>>> >>>> >>>> I have been trying for months to get this phone (ME) connected to >>>> the net >>>> >> via >> >>>> Three using Injoy v3. It seems to fail in the "handshaking" stage. >>>> Could >>>> >>>> >> this >> >>>> be due to ethernet? Any suggestions welcome. >>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> >>>> Cheers >>>> Wayne >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Hi Wayne, >>> >>> >>> we may be able to help each other here. I have an LG working with >>> "three" (you've probably seen my article in the voice newsletter from >>> a >>> >> few >> >>> years back) - and yes since I've moved I also have to bear low speed >>> and roaming charges if I use this. I have just got a Next-G Samsung >>> SGH-A411 which I'm having a couple of issues with handshaking to >>> Next-G. >>> >>> >>> You say you have your A501 working with Next-G - can you send me the >>> config string details please ? >>> >>> On the Sony - can you cut and paste the (trace on) messages from >>> Injoy >>> (in fact if you haven't already done so compare what you have set >>> against what are in the screenshots in my article) - you might want to >>> send all this info direct rather than on-list. >>> >>> In case you don't have it - here's the reference to my article: >>> >>> >>> http://www.os2voice dot org/VNL/past_issues/VNL0606H/feature_1.html >>> >>> >>> >>> Cheers/2 Ed. >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> ------------- To >>> >>> >> >> Hi Ed >> >> >> I will send the Sony trace privately. Connecting the Samsung (ME) we >> can do via this list so that others can benefit. >> >> Yes I used your excellent article as a basis & I had lots of teething >> troubles but the final settings were vastly different & now NextG is >> rock solid. 1st thing to do is see if any CIDs are already set in the >> ME. My Samsung >> had none set, the Sony had 2 CIDs set. To see what is set, use a >> terminal program (eg. Zoc) & enter AT+CGDCONT? & let me know what the >> output is. Here is a copy from mine:- >> at+cgdcont? >> >> +CGDCONT: 1,"IP","telstra.internet","",0,0 >> +CGDCONT: 2,"IP","3netaccess","",0,0 >> >> >> OK >> >> >> I put CID2 in whilst experimenting & I can change it but not delete it.. >> >> >> CAVEAT:- Entering indiscriminate AT commands can do nasty things. >> It is quite safe if it ends in ? or =?. This just queries a setting or >> a range of settings. >> >> Cheers >> Wayne >> >> >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ----------- >> > >> >> >> > Hi Wayne, > > > Thanks for this - yes it could indeed be the APN - I set that directly > on the LG U8330 before it would work as a modem. > > By the way for everyone - here a list of most Australian 3G telco's APNs > - thanks to the supplied by Telstra client software: > > > Telstra Next-G - telstra.internet > "3" 3G - 3netaccess > Optus 3G - internet > Vodaphone 3G - vfinternet.au > > > at the moment I'm having difficulties getting ANY response using ZOC, I've > downloaded a couple of alternative terminal programs to try them - TE2 you > exits when I start it, ZIP totally hangs the system - even c-a-d doesn't > work - it's a power off job ! and now I have Intercom (from Adeptsoft) > which appears to run but I'm still not getting a response. > > I'll try again with Injoy and put the AT+CGDCONT? string as a modem > initialisation string with trace turned on and see what I get as a response > (if any). > > > Cheers/2 > > > Ed. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------- > > > > Wayne wrote: > >> ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Fri, 31 Oct >> 2008 08:08:43 +1100 >> >> >>> >>> Wayne wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi all >>>> >>>> >>>> I have been trying for months to get this phone (ME) connected to >>>> the net >>>> >> via >> >>>> Three using Injoy v3. It seems to fail in the "handshaking" stage. >>>> Could >>>> >>>> >> this >> >>>> be due to ethernet? Any suggestions welcome. >>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> >>>> Cheers >>>> Wayne >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Hi Wayne, >>> >>> >>> we may be able to help each other here. I have an LG working with >>> "three" (you've probably seen my article in the voice newsletter from >>> a >>> >> few >> >>> years back) - and yes since I've moved I also have to bear low speed >>> and roaming charges if I use this. I have just got a Next-G Samsung >>> SGH-A411 which I'm having a couple of issues with handshaking to >>> Next-G. >>> >>> >>> You say you have your A501 working with Next-G - can you send me the >>> config string details please ? >>> >>> On the Sony - can you cut and paste the (trace on) messages from >>> Injoy >>> (in fact if you haven't already done so compare what you have set >>> against what are in the screenshots in my article) - you might want to >>> send all this info direct rather than on-list. >>> >>> In case you don't have it - here's the reference to my article: >>> >>> >>> http://www.os2voice dot org/VNL/past_issues/VNL0606H/feature_1.html >>> >>> >>> >>> Cheers/2 Ed. >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> ------------- To >>> >>> >> >> Hi Ed >> >> >> I will send the Sony trace privately. Connecting the Samsung (ME) we >> can do via this list so that others can benefit. >> >> Yes I used your excellent article as a basis & I had lots of teething >> troubles but the final settings were vastly different & now NextG is >> rock solid. 1st thing to do is see if any CIDs are already set in the >> ME. My Samsung >> had none set, the Sony had 2 CIDs set. To see what is set, use a >> terminal program (eg. Zoc) & enter AT+CGDCONT? & let me know what the >> output is. Here is a copy from mine:- >> at+cgdcont? >> >> +CGDCONT: 1,"IP","telstra.internet","",0,0 >> +CGDCONT: 2,"IP","3netaccess","",0,0 >> >> >> OK >> >> >> I put CID2 in whilst experimenting & I can change it but not delete it.. >> >> >> CAVEAT:- Entering indiscriminate AT commands can do nasty things. >> It is quite safe if it ends in ? or =?. This just queries a setting or >> a range of settings. >> >> Cheers >> Wayne >> >> >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ----------- >> > >> >> >> > Hi Wayne, > > > Thanks for this - yes it could indeed be the APN - I set that directly > on the LG U8330 before it would work as a modem. > > By the way for everyone - here a list of most Australian 3G telco's APNs > - thanks to the supplied by Telstra client software: > > > Telstra Next-G - telstra.internet > "3" 3G - 3netaccess > Optus 3G - internet > Vodaphone 3G - vfinternet.au > > > at the moment I'm having difficulties getting ANY response using ZOC, I've > downloaded a couple of alternative terminal programs to try them - TE2 you > exits when I start it, ZIP totally hangs the system - even c-a-d doesn't > work - it's a power off job ! and now I have Intercom (from Adeptsoft) > which appears to run but I'm still not getting a response. > > I'll try again with Injoy and put the AT+CGDCONT? string as a modem > initialisation string with trace turned on and see what I get as a response > (if any). > > > Cheers/2 > > > Ed. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------- > > > any success ? -- Voytek ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 3 ==========================** Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 09:30:03 +1100 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG WAS Connecting a Sony W910i to the internet Voytek Eymont wrote: >> >> > > any success ? > > > > Hi Viytek - only really starting to look at it this weekend - I'll let the list know my findings - by the way, if you look at your e-mail on the list, prior to this one, how come the e-mail trail appeared 4 times over in your response ? Is this a problem on the list or possibly your e-mail client Voytek ?? Cheers/2 Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 4 ==========================** Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 09:30:13 +1100 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG WAS Connecting a Sony W910i to the internet Voytek Eymont wrote: >> >> > > any success ? > > > > Hi Voytek - only really starting to look at it this weekend - I'll let the list know my findings - by the way, if you look at your e-mail on the list, prior to this one, how come the e-mail trail appeared 4 times over in your response ? Is this a problem on the list or possibly your e-mail client Voytek ?? Cheers/2 Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 5 ==========================** Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 09:47:05 +1100 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG Ed Durrant wrote: Well I think you've found the problem ! AT+CGDCONT? produces: +CGDCONT: 1,"IP"," ","",0,0 So it looks like it's not set - how do I set it is that the +CGDCONT command as well ? Cheers/2 Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 6 ==========================** Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 08:09:12 +0930 From: Wayne Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Sat, 01 Nov 2008 09:47:05 +1100 > > Ed Durrant wrote: > > Well I think you've found the problem ! > > AT+CGDCONT? > > produces: > > +CGDCONT: 1,"IP"," ","",0,0 > > So it looks like it's not set - how do I set it is that the +CGDCONT > command as well ? > > Cheers/2 > > Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To > Subscribe/Unsubscribe go to http://www.os2site.com/list/ I forgot to ask b4, on the A411, how have you been setting the APN? There is no way to set it on the A501. I am currently writing full instructions that I will send shortly. Cheers Wayne ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 7 ==========================** Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 11:36:53 +1100 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG Wayne wrote: > ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Sat, 01 Nov > 2008 09:47:05 +1100 > >> >> Ed Durrant wrote: >> >> Well I think you've found the problem ! >> >> AT+CGDCONT? >> >> produces: >> >> +CGDCONT: 1,"IP"," ","",0,0 >> >> So it looks like it's not set - how do I set it is that the +CGDCONT >> command as well ? >> >> Cheers/2 >> >> Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To >> Subscribe/Unsubscribe go to http://www.os2site.com/list/ > >> > > I forgot to ask b4, on the A411, how have you been setting the APN? There > is no way to set it on the A501. > > I am currently writing full instructions that I will send shortly. > > Cheers > Wayne > > > I haven't been setting the APN - hence the reason it displays as a space in the response to the inquiry above, and hence the reason I was asking how it can be set through an AT command - if I can't find anything on the web, I'll dissect the Windoze driver (inf file) as I expect it must be doing this setting to be able to communicate (and this works from windoze of course). Cheers/2 Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 8 ==========================** Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 09:10:53 +0930 From: Wayne Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Sat, 01 Nov 2008 09:47:05 +1100 > > Ed Durrant wrote: > > Well I think you've found the problem ! > > AT+CGDCONT? > > produces: > > +CGDCONT: 1,"IP"," ","",0,0 > > So it looks like it's not set - how do I set it is that the +CGDCONT > command as well ? > > Cheers/2 > > Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To Once a CID has been set, it stays in the modem permanently. AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP"."telstra.internet",,0,0 (case sensitive). This can be entered via a terminal prog or added to the init string in Injoy. Injoy settings:- Host setup page:- leave userID & password blank. Protocol:- PPP. PPP setup page:- Your IP address:- blank, Dest IP address:- 2.0.0.0 Netmask:- 0.0.0.0, Nameserver address:- 0.0.0.0 Backup nameserver:- 0.0.0.0, Domain name:- blank Communication Setup page:- Port speed:- 115200, Phone number:- *99***1# PPP options page:- Allow PAP Authentication:- ON Allow CHAP Authentication:- ON all others OFF Save it. Once connected, record the primary & secondary DNS, You may need it later. Further explanations later, I should have done a full writeup previously but I am sure you are keen to get testing. Cheers Wayne ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 9 ==========================** Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 12:00:41 +1100 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG Wayne wrote: > ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Sat, 01 Nov > 2008 09:47:05 +1100 > >> >> Ed Durrant wrote: >> >> Well I think you've found the problem ! >> >> AT+CGDCONT? >> >> produces: >> >> +CGDCONT: 1,"IP"," ","",0,0 >> >> So it looks like it's not set - how do I set it is that the +CGDCONT >> command as well ? >> >> Cheers/2 >> >> Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To >> > > Once a CID has been set, it stays in the modem permanently. > AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP"."telstra.internet",,0,0 (case sensitive). This can be > entered via a terminal prog or added to the init string in Injoy. > > Injoy settings:- > Host setup page:- leave userID & password blank. Protocol:- PPP. > PPP setup page:- Your IP address:- blank, Dest IP address:- 2.0.0.0 > Netmask:- 0.0.0.0, Nameserver address:- 0.0.0.0 > Backup nameserver:- 0.0.0.0, Domain name:- blank > Communication Setup page:- Port speed:- 115200, Phone number:- *99***1# > PPP options page:- Allow PAP Authentication:- ON > Allow CHAP Authentication:- ON > all others OFF > > Save it. > > Once connected, record the primary & secondary DNS, You may need it > later. Further explanations later, I should have done a full writeup previously > but I am sure you are keen to get testing. > > Cheers > Wayne > > > > > Ok, tried just the setting of the APN to start with - corrected to dot to a comma and then ran again and got: 11:51:12 RX: IPCP PACKET INCLUDING IPCP-HEADER 11:51:12 RX: CONFIG_ACK 11:51:12 *** IPCP LAYER OPENED SUCCESSFULLY *** 11:51:12 0.0.0.0 not allowed as IP address - Disconnect I'm guessing that's why you put 2.0.0.0 as destination IP address - normally 0.0.0.0 indicates supply by host but it seems not in this case - one more try .... Yes! SUCCESS - Working !! I don't have exactly the same settings as you in some of the comm setup (I have 38.4K) and the phone number I use (from the Windoze client) has another #1 in it, but similar enough. OK, so now we need to get your Sony phone working !! Cheers/2 Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 10 ==========================** Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 10:12:15 +0930 From: Wayne Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Sat, 01 Nov 2008 12:00:41 +1100 > > Wayne wrote: > > ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Sat, 01 Nov > > 2008 09:47:05 +1100 > > > >> > >> Ed Durrant wrote: > >> > >> Well I think you've found the problem ! > >> > >> AT+CGDCONT? > >> > >> produces: > >> > >> +CGDCONT: 1,"IP"," ","",0,0 > >> > >> So it looks like it's not set - how do I set it is that the +CGDCONT > >> command as well ? > >> > >> Cheers/2 > >> > >> Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To > >> > > > > Once a CID has been set, it stays in the modem permanently. > > AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP"."telstra.internet",,0,0 (case sensitive). This can be > > entered via a terminal prog or added to the init string in Injoy. > > > > Injoy settings:- > > Host setup page:- leave userID & password blank. Protocol:- PPP. > > PPP setup page:- Your IP address:- blank, Dest IP address:- 2.0.0.0 > > Netmask:- 0.0.0.0, Nameserver address:- 0.0.0.0 > > Backup nameserver:- 0.0.0.0, Domain name:- blank > > Communication Setup page:- Port speed:- 115200, Phone number:- *99***1# > > PPP options page:- Allow PAP Authentication:- ON > > Allow CHAP Authentication:- ON > > all others OFF > > > > Save it. > > > > Once connected, record the primary & secondary DNS, You may need it > > later. Further explanations later, I should have done a full writeup previously > > but I am sure you are keen to get testing. > > > > Cheers > > Wayne > > > > > > > Ok, tried just the setting of the APN to start with - corrected to dot to a > comma and then ran again and got: > > 11:51:12 RX: IPCP PACKET INCLUDING IPCP-HEADER 11:51:12 RX: > CONFIG_ACK 11:51:12 *** IPCP LAYER OPENED SUCCESSFULLY *** > 11:51:12 0.0.0.0 not allowed as IP address - Disconnect > > I'm guessing that's why you put 2.0.0.0 as destination IP address - > normally 0.0.0.0 indicates supply by host but it seems not in this case - > one more try .... Any number seems to work as long as it is NOT 0.0.0.0 > > Yes! SUCCESS - Working !! I don't have exactly the same settings as you > in some of the comm setup (I have 38.4K) and the phone number I use > (from the Windoze client) has another #1 in it, but similar enough. > Max port speed on A501 is 230400. If I set injoy higher, it works but seems to slow downloads. Download speeds are not restricted to what is set here. To see what range A411 has, enter AT+IPR=?. I still have not found a Samsung AT command reference on the net. Did you record DNS addresses? Did you test downloading something? > OK, so now we need to get your Sony phone working !! As soon as we are sure yours is up fully. > > Cheers/2 > > Ed. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 11 ==========================** Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 10:12:12 +0930 From: Wayne Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Sat, 01 Nov 2008 11:36:53 +1100 > > Wayne wrote: > > ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Sat, 01 Nov > > 2008 09:47:05 +1100 > > > >> > >> Ed Durrant wrote: > >> > >> Well I think you've found the problem ! > >> > >> AT+CGDCONT? > >> > >> produces: > >> > >> +CGDCONT: 1,"IP"," ","",0,0 > >> > >> So it looks like it's not set - how do I set it is that the +CGDCONT > >> command as well ? > >> > >> Cheers/2 > >> > >> Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To > >> Subscribe/Unsubscribe go to http://www.os2site.com/list/ > > > >> > > > > I forgot to ask b4, on the A411, how have you been setting the APN? There > > is no way to set it on the A501. > > > > I am currently writing full instructions that I will send shortly. > > > > Cheers > > Wayne > > > > > > > I haven't been setting the APN - hence the reason it displays as a space > in the response to the inquiry above, and hence the reason I was asking > how it can be set through an AT command - if I can't find anything on the > web, I'll dissect the Windoze driver (inf file) as I expect it must be doing > this setting to be able to communicate (and this works from windoze of > course). > > Cheers/2 > > Ed. > Actually, the doze setup is different. Cheers Wayne ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 12 ==========================** Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 16:12:16 +1100 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG Wayne wrote: > ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Sat, 01 Nov > 2008 12:00:41 +1100 > >> >> Wayne wrote: >> >>> ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Sat, 01 >>> > Nov > >>> 2008 09:47:05 +1100 >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Ed Durrant wrote: >>>> >>>> Well I think you've found the problem ! >>>> >>>> AT+CGDCONT? >>>> >>>> produces: >>>> >>>> +CGDCONT: 1,"IP"," ","",0,0 >>>> >>>> So it looks like it's not set - how do I set it is that the +CGDCONT >>>> command as well ? >>>> >>>> Cheers/2 >>>> >>>> Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Once a CID has been set, it stays in the modem permanently. >>> AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP"."telstra.internet",,0,0 (case sensitive). This can be >>> entered via a terminal prog or added to the init string in Injoy. >>> >>> Injoy settings:- >>> Host setup page:- leave userID & password blank. Protocol:- PPP. >>> PPP setup page:- Your IP address:- blank, Dest IP address:- 2.0.0.0 >>> Netmask:- 0.0.0.0, Nameserver address:- 0.0.0.0 >>> Backup nameserver:- 0.0.0.0, Domain name:- blank >>> Communication Setup page:- Port speed:- 115200, Phone number:- >>> > *99***1# > >>> PPP options page:- Allow PAP Authentication:- ON >>> Allow CHAP Authentication:- ON >>> all others OFF >>> >>> Save it. >>> >>> Once connected, record the primary & secondary DNS, You may need it >>> later. Further explanations later, I should have done a full writeup >>> > previously > >>> but I am sure you are keen to get testing. >>> >>> Cheers >>> Wayne >>> >>> >>> >>> >> Ok, tried just the setting of the APN to start with - corrected to dot to a >> comma and then ran again and got: >> >> 11:51:12 RX: IPCP PACKET INCLUDING IPCP-HEADER 11:51:12 RX: >> CONFIG_ACK 11:51:12 *** IPCP LAYER OPENED SUCCESSFULLY *** >> 11:51:12 0.0.0.0 not allowed as IP address - Disconnect >> >> I'm guessing that's why you put 2.0.0.0 as destination IP address - >> normally 0.0.0.0 indicates supply by host but it seems not in this case - >> one more try .... >> > > Any number seems to work as long as it is NOT 0.0.0.0 > > >> >> Yes! SUCCESS - Working !! I don't have exactly the same settings as you >> in some of the comm setup (I have 38.4K) and the phone number I use >> (from the Windoze client) has another #1 in it, but similar enough. >> >> > > Max port speed on A501 is 230400. If I set injoy higher, it works but seems to > slow downloads. Download speeds are not restricted to what is set here. > To see what range A411 has, enter AT+IPR=?. I still have not found a > Samsung AT command reference on the net. > > Did you record DNS addresses? > Did you test downloading something? > > > >> OK, so now we need to get your Sony phone working !! >> > > As soon as we are sure yours is up fully. > > > >> >> Cheers/2 >> >> Ed. >> >> > > > > > > I disconnected the ethernet connection from the system and added in the speed request response to AT+IPR=? was +IPR: (),(300,600,1200,2400,4800,9600,19200,38400,57600,115200,230400) So it looks as if 230400 is the maximum on the Samsung A411 as well. DNS addresses shown were 10.11.12.13 and 10.11.12.14 and an allocated IP address of 10.236.212.157 I was unable to connect to any websites so, as I think you were expecting, the DNS setup is most likely not so good - I will find and code in the standard Telstra DNS addresses and see how they go. Cheers/2 Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 13 ==========================** Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 17:01:07 +1100 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG Ed Durrant wrote: > Wayne wrote: >> ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Sat, 01 >> Nov 2008 12:00:41 +1100 >>> Wayne wrote: >>>> ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Sat, >>>> 01 >> Nov >>>> 2008 09:47:05 +1100 >>>>> Ed Durrant wrote: Well I think you've found the problem >>>>> ! AT+CGDCONT? produces: +CGDCONT: 1,"IP"," >>>>> ","",0,0 So it looks like it's not set - how do I set it is >>>>> that the +CGDCONT command as well ? Cheers/2 Ed. >> >>>>> To >>>> Once a CID has been set, it stays in the modem permanently. >>>> AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP"."telstra.internet",,0,0 (case sensitive). This >>>> can be entered via a terminal prog or added to the init string >>>> in Injoy. Injoy settings:- Host setup page:- leave userID & >>>> password blank. Protocol:- PPP. PPP setup page:- Your IP address:- >>>> blank, Dest IP address:- 2.0.0.0 >>>> Netmask:- 0.0.0.0, Nameserver >>>> address:- 0.0.0.0 Backup >>>> nameserver:- 0.0.0.0, Domain name:- blank Communication Setup >>>> page:- Port speed:- 115200, Phone number:- >> *99***1# >>>> PPP options page:- Allow PAP Authentication:- ON >>>> Allow CHAP Authentication:- >>>> ON all others OFF Save >>>> it. Once connected, record the primary & secondary DNS, You may >>>> need it later. Further explanations later, I should have done a >>>> full writeup >> previously >>>> but I am sure you are keen to get testing. Cheers Wayne >>>> >>>> >>> Ok, tried just the setting of the APN to start with - corrected to >>> dot to a comma and then ran again and got: 11:51:12 RX: IPCP >>> PACKET INCLUDING IPCP-HEADER 11:51:12 RX: CONFIG_ACK 11:51:12 *** >>> IPCP LAYER OPENED SUCCESSFULLY *** 11:51:12 0.0.0.0 not allowed as >>> IP address - Disconnect I'm guessing that's why you put 2.0.0.0 >>> as destination IP address - normally 0.0.0.0 indicates supply by >>> host but it seems not in this case - one more try .... >> >> Any number seems to work as long as it is NOT 0.0.0.0 >> >>> Yes! SUCCESS - Working !! I don't have exactly the same settings >>> as you in some of the comm setup (I have 38.4K) and the phone >>> number I use (from the Windoze client) has another #1 in it, but >>> similar enough. >> >> Max port speed on A501 is 230400. If I set injoy higher, it works >> but seems to slow downloads. Download speeds are not restricted to >> what is set here. To see what range A411 has, enter AT+IPR=?. I >> still have not found a Samsung AT command reference on the net. >> Did you record DNS addresses? Did you test downloading something? >> >> >>> OK, so now we need to get your Sony phone working !! >> >> As soon as we are sure yours is up fully. >> >> >>> Cheers/2 Ed. >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > > I disconnected the ethernet connection from the system and added in > the speed request > response to AT+IPR=? > was > +IPR: (),(300,600,1200,2400,4800,9600,19200,38400,57600,115200,230400) > So it looks as if 230400 is the maximum on the Samsung A411 as well. > > > DNS addresses shown were 10.11.12.13 and 10.11.12.14 and an allocated > IP address of 10.236.212.157 > > I was unable to connect to any websites so, as I think you were > expecting, the DNS setup is most likely not so good - I will find and > code in the standard Telstra DNS addresses and see how they go. > > Cheers/2 > > Ed. > OK I tried using the Telstra ADSL DNS addresses - no difference, then I went through and rechecked all parameters, no difference, tried some possible changes - still no difference. What is interesting is that I can ping one IP address down from my allocated address so I guess that's someone else on the Next_G network - so I am connected to their network - but it looks to me as if the default route once one has entered the Next-G network is incorrect as I can't ping the Telstra ADSL DNS servers (using their IP addresses) and I would have expected to be able to do so. Why do you set the destination IP address to 2.0.0.0 ? Cheers/2 Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 14 ==========================** Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 18:05:21 +0930 From: Wayne Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Sat, 01 Nov 2008 17:01:07 +1100 > OK I tried using the Telstra ADSL DNS addresses - no difference, then I > went through and rechecked all parameters, no difference, tried some > possible changes - still no difference. > > What is interesting is that I can ping one IP address down from my > allocated address so I guess that's someone else on the Next_G network > - so I am connected to their network - but it looks to me as if the default route Yes, you are connected to their INTRAnet, your ip address (as seen by others) is not tthe same as what injoy reports. There are sites you can access free that will look at that number & tell you what the external number is. > once one has entered the Next-G network is incorrect as I can't ping the > Telstra ADSL DNS servers (using their IP addresses) and I would have > expected to be able to do so. > > Why do you set the destination IP address to 2.0.0.0 ? > >> Any number seems to work as long as it is NOT 0.0.0.0 > Cheers/2 > > Ed. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 15 ==========================** Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 18:05:19 +0930 From: Wayne Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Sat, 01 Nov 2008 16:12:16 +1100 > I disconnected the ethernet connection from the system and added in the > speed request response to AT+IPR=? was +IPR: > (),(300,600,1200,2400,4800,9600,19200,38400,57600,115200,230400) So it > looks as if 230400 is the maximum on the Samsung A411 as well. So you can set the port speed to 230400. > > DNS addresses shown were 10.11.12.13 and 10.11.12.14 and an allocated > IP address of 10.236.212.157 > > I was unable to connect to any websites so, as I think you were expecting, > the DNS setup is most likely not so good - I will find and code in the > standard Telstra DNS addresses and see how they go. > > Cheers/2 > > Ed. I was hoping that Telstra had fixed this bug so I wasn't going to say anything but here goes. For weeks it was hit & miss if I could do anything after connecting. Eventually I saw the differences in DNS numbers so I recorded the good numbers & put them into injoy settings. After that it never let me down. Here are the numbers I use. 203.50.2.71 & 139.130.4.4 Cheers Wayne ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 16 ==========================** Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 21:06:01 +1100 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG Wayne wrote: > ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Sat, 01 Nov > 2008 17:01:07 +1100 > >> OK I tried using the Telstra ADSL DNS addresses - no difference, then I >> went through and rechecked all parameters, no difference, tried some >> possible changes - still no difference. >> >> What is interesting is that I can ping one IP address down from my >> allocated address so I guess that's someone else on the Next_G network >> - so I am connected to their network - but it looks to me as if the default route >> > > Yes, you are connected to their INTRAnet, your ip address (as seen by > others) is not tthe same as what injoy reports. There are sites you can > access free that will look at that number & tell you what the external number > is. > > >> once one has entered the Next-G network is incorrect as I can't ping the >> Telstra ADSL DNS servers (using their IP addresses) and I would have >> expected to be able to do so. >> >> Why do you set the destination IP address to 2.0.0.0 ? >> >> > > >>> Any number seems to work as long as it is NOT 0.0.0.0 >>> > > >> Cheers/2 >> >> Ed. >> >> > > > > Having looked at the (operational) WinXP config, I found that what Injoy thought were DNS servers are in fact the WINS servers and I now have the correct DNS addresses installed. That "destination IP" address is taken as the default gateway and having 2.0.0.0 (it doesn't get changed) when connected into a 10.x.x.x network doesn't seem logical to me. Injoy states that that field should be set to 0.0.0.0 to pick up the allocated address from the Host - which seems reasonable, however then when connecting, it complains that that field is set to 0.0.0.0 which is an invalid IP address - rather strange - I don't have this issue when connecting to the "3" network via the LG phone, so something is different in the Telstra Next-G network setup. On the winXP config the default gateway gets set to the same IP address as is allocated to the PC and the submet mask range is one IP address - i.e. 255.255.255.255. IFConfig PPP0 displays the allocated IP address OK, so I am indeed connected to the Next-G Intranet. I wonder if the Windows client sets a proxy or socks address somewhere ? But then your configuration with your phone wouldn't work either. any chance of send me screenshots of your Injoy config including the popup screen that comes when you are connected, off-list please ? Cheers/2 Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 17 ==========================** Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 21:07:58 +1100 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: Connecting to NextG Wayne wrote: > ** Reply to note from Ed Durrant Sat, 01 Nov > 2008 16:12:16 +1100 > > >> I disconnected the ethernet connection from the system and added in the >> speed request response to AT+IPR=? was +IPR: >> (),(300,600,1200,2400,4800,9600,19200,38400,57600,115200,230400) So it >> looks as if 230400 is the maximum on the Samsung A411 as well. >> > > So you can set the port speed to 230400. > > >> >> DNS addresses shown were 10.11.12.13 and 10.11.12.14 and an allocated >> IP address of 10.236.212.157 >> >> I was unable to connect to any websites so, as I think you were expecting, >> the DNS setup is most likely not so good - I will find and code in the >> standard Telstra DNS addresses and see how they go. >> >> Cheers/2 >> >> Ed. >> > > > I was hoping that Telstra had fixed this bug so I wasn't going to say anything > but here goes. For weeks it was hit & miss if I could do anything after > connecting. Eventually I saw the differences in DNS numbers so I recorded > the good numbers & put them into injoy settings. After that it never let me > down. Here are the numbers I use. 203.50.2.71 & 139.130.4.4 > > Cheers > Wayne > > > Those are the same addresses that I set from the Windows config - still can't any further than the Next-G intranet though - see my other note. I suspect the problem is the default route address. Cheers/2 Ed. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------