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iPaq 4150, BT Voyager Wireless and T610

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Old 15-07-2004, 11:30 PM
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Unhappy iPaq 4150, BT Voyager Wireless and T610

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I have an iPaq 4150 which I have unsuccessfully tried connecting to the wireless network installed at home. I can get onto internet no problem when connected to the pc (which is wirelessly connected to network) via cradle, but it doesn't seem to pick up any signal from the BT Voyager at all??? Any ideas?

Also cannot get the bluetooth between the T610 and the 4150 to work either, never mind how to set up the GPRS after I manage that.

I have tried so many settings now I am completely lost. If anyone knows of an idiot's guide which will walk me through both of these I would be eternally grateful...
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For connecting to the internet have a look @ http://www.totalpda.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=1045 (HP 4150 problem connecting to Internet) and for connecting to your phone via BT have a look @ http://www.totalpda.co.uk/forum/faq....l&titlesonly=0 its for a 2210 but its basically the same.
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Thanks

I have got the BT working, all be it very slow. I hope this is because my reception is pants.

With regards the wifi do I need a modem card? The reason I went for the 4150 was because I thought it would talk to the wireless network at home without any further bits of kit? There are no symbols showing at all - so they don't know each other are there?
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You dont need a modem card. Have a look at http://wifi.aximsite.com/wifi_net.html , its a good starting point for Wifi setups.
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