Ulkesh
21-08-2003, 03:20 PM
I've been browsing this and some other forums in search of answers to make it perfectly clear if and why it's not possible to use following configuration for internet access:
Nokia 3510i
DAU9P F-BUS/M2-BUS datacable
PC or Palm PDA
All I've found are mostly blunt reply's with similar content:
- you can't use 3510 for internet connection because 3510 doesn't have built-in-modem
- F-BUS/M-BUS datacable for 3510 is not designed for internet access but only for sending/receiving logos, applications etc.
- ...
Excuse me, I'm a newbie but I don't buy it!
Objection 1: 3510i must have built-in modem because it's a WAP/GPRS phone and I can use the phone itself for GSM Data internet connections for example with internal WAP-browser or with 'Reqwireless Webviewer' midlet!
Objection 2: F-BUS standard can be used for both receiving and sending data (even in duplex mode). Allthough there's no pop-port on 3510 it has a F-BUS connection point under the battery so this is only a cosmetic 'defect'.
Conclusion: If above described configuration really isn't currently possible it must be more likely a missing software issue (for example, there's currently no midlet which works like a network proxy translating packets to pc/pda eatable form). If the problem lies somewhere else, could someone please explain technically where exactly?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts!
Nokia 3510i
DAU9P F-BUS/M2-BUS datacable
PC or Palm PDA
All I've found are mostly blunt reply's with similar content:
- you can't use 3510 for internet connection because 3510 doesn't have built-in-modem
- F-BUS/M-BUS datacable for 3510 is not designed for internet access but only for sending/receiving logos, applications etc.
- ...
Excuse me, I'm a newbie but I don't buy it!
Objection 1: 3510i must have built-in modem because it's a WAP/GPRS phone and I can use the phone itself for GSM Data internet connections for example with internal WAP-browser or with 'Reqwireless Webviewer' midlet!
Objection 2: F-BUS standard can be used for both receiving and sending data (even in duplex mode). Allthough there's no pop-port on 3510 it has a F-BUS connection point under the battery so this is only a cosmetic 'defect'.
Conclusion: If above described configuration really isn't currently possible it must be more likely a missing software issue (for example, there's currently no midlet which works like a network proxy translating packets to pc/pda eatable form). If the problem lies somewhere else, could someone please explain technically where exactly?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts!