Re: MediaNet GPRS phone not communicating with laptop



Try the LG specific forums on howardforums.com



"M.L." <me@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> <snip>
>
>>> >For cable tethering, last night I purchased a FutureDial USB data
>>> >cable and installed its software along with that of the LG sync
>>> >software, but I haven't been able to get my phone to speak to my PC,
>>> >even though the WAP Internet service works on my phone. The LG
>>> >software installed a modem on COM1, and the FutureDial software
>>> >installed a "Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port" on COM1.
>>>
>>> Use Control Panel -> Phone and Modem Options -> Modems, to verify that
>>> the
>>> modem exists, and then use [select] -> Properties -> Diagnostics ->
>>> Query
>>> Modem, to verify that it works.
>
> Thanks for your reply. However, things have gone from bad to worse. I
> can no longer get the modem to be recognized. After querying the modem
> I get an error indicating that the modem is not responding and might
> not be connected. I installed the Cingular Connection Manager, but
> after initialization it claims that it cannot detect a wireless
> device. Before, it would detect the modem but could not get a
> connection to the remote computer. The LG PC Sync app was working fine
> for a while but now it times out without making a connection.
>
> I took the data cable back to Radio Shack and replaced it but I'm
> still getting the same non-recognition of the modem. I suspect there
> is some software problem involved but I've tried just about everything
> and cannot get my LG software modem recognized. The Device Manager
> claims that both the modem and the USB-to-Serial COM port device are
> working properly.
>
>>> >Using the WinXP Internet setup wizard I created a new dialup
>>> >networking connection for the modem. During configuration I noticed
>>> >that all the setup parameters used on the J. Nava website were already
>>> >set up in my cell phone. Is there supposed to be a modified setting
>>> >for allowing the phone to communicate with the laptop? I keep getting
>>> >the error: "Error 718: The connection was terminated because the
>>> >remote computer did not respond in a timely manner..." When I queried
>>> >the LG modem in Device Manager the result showed success.
>>> >
>>> >APN: wap.cingular
>>> >username: WAP@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> >pwd: CINGULAR1
>>> >ISP telephone: *99#
>>> >IP: 66.209.11.xx
>>> >
>>> >modem and COM port set = 115200 bps max speed
>>>
>>> IP should not be set. Otherwise looks OK.
>>>
>>> Enable the modem log, and see what happens as recorded in the log after
>>> a
>>> connection attempt.
>>>
>
> I looked there but didn't save the log. I'll do so next time.
>
> I noticed that an initialization string was created for the modem in
> the Advanced tab
> :
> AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","wap.cingular"
>
> It made no difference whether I deleted it or not.
>
>>> Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
>>> John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>
>>
>>Good answer.
>>
>>I might suggest something that might be a little easier. Download the
>>communications manager from the Cingular website - unhook the phone - run
>>the software and wait for it to tell you to connect it.
>
> Been there, done that. Thanks again.
>
> Any additional ideas will be greatly appreciated.
>


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