Ok, ive got a mda compact II
installed blackberry software for the device looks fine, works fine, no problems.
Activated blackberry mail on my account, (t-mobile)
"Instant Email with BlackBerry £8.51 Monthly Billed "
from my t-mobile
When i goto the blackberry connect software, it says
PIN : Pending
IMEI : 357......
IP Adress : No Connection
What do i need todo, to get this working....
where can i find blackberry client for mda comompact II ??
Check if you have GPRS connection (e.g. can browse net with IE?)
i used the ones for the Hermes
i think vodaphone site has them aswell, it runs perfectly on the compact II but the blackberry service cant be actived,
I install BB client for my mda compact and i have the some problem:
PIN : Pending
IMEI : 357......
IP Adress : No Connection
what we must do to work it
Have you guys run the ActiveSync add on bit? I think that is required to generate a PIN. I could be wrong but this is what I've seen before.
Yeah I think we've all installed the desktop software and have generated our PIN's...
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I've a QTEC 9090 with my sim from O2. I've managed to get the T-Mobile software for Blackberry onto my handheld and the desktop software recognising the handheld.
The problem that I have now, I assume is that when I try to register the handheld with the mobile network for Blackberry I guess it's trying to access the T-Mobile network rather than O2. It conects for a second or two then connection is lost.
Does anyone know where the settings for the particular network are stored?
I have a Blackberry on O2 that accesses our corporate BES but I wondered if I could get it on my Tytn if I moved the SIM and installed the desktop and PPC software. I did and eveything looked good, was getting mail but found the Services 'Blackberry [CMIME] is marked as disallowed and although I can receive email, I can't send. Anyone know if the are connected?
Also the Blackberry service does not start when I reset the Tytn, saying I have no connection so I have to manually start a GPRS connection and continually keep trying to re-connect, eventually it does but it would be great if the service could start automatically on reset with active connection. Does anyone know if there's specific settings I should be using for my setup? I'm using the desktop and ppc blackberry connect software found on the hermes FTP area.
Thanks in advance.!
POPSSIBLE i think, search for the subject in the TyTN upgrades forum section i think i saw a thread a few weeks ago on this...your SIM must have blackberry access so you should be ok?!
I'm almost there, I had to recreate my BES account so my service books come down fine and I can send email. The only problem I have now is that if I restart the tytn, the Blackberry service won't connect, I get either a message thats says 'NOT CONNECTED' or 'STOPPED'. Nothing else has changed and I have an active O2 GPRS connection on a Blackberry enabled SIM. Anyone else had this problem getting the Blackberry service to connect?
hello,
I want to connect to our work BES server for the emails.
I have done the followings:
- installed BB connect PPC 2.1.2.31 on my Wizard
- installed BB connect Desktop 2.1.1.18 on my PC
- requested and obtained and email account on the BES server at my workplace (I have 1 day until my password expires)
- connected my Desktop with my Wizard (keys were generated, PIN from device appeared in BB connect Desktop on my PC)
- selected the Blackberry Solution (not Instant mail ...)
My EDGE connection is started but after 2 seconds is closing then starts again and after few times the status goes to "Suspended by user". I noticed that the APN for the connection is blackberry.net not my usual orange.fr one (for my GPRS)
My questions are:
1) do I need to register my PIN and IMEI on the www.blackberry.orange.fr website? (tried not working )
2) do I need a special Blackberry data subscription or can I use my normal GPRS connection?
Cheers,
Kelu
kelu said:
2) do I need a special Blackberry data subscription or can I use my normal GPRS connection?
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Found the answer: Yes ... 30euros / month for 60Mb transfer and unfortunately I need to change my subscription too ... so I give up the ideea and maybe the provider too
I recently changed to the 3 network from o2 and I'm having real serious problems with email.
I have subscribed to the internet10 add-on and I want to be able to use it primarily for checking emails, however mobile Outlook is not connecting to my 1and1 server. I have no problem with my o2 SIM (with the o2 GPRS connection settings) or WLAN, so I know my settings are correct.
I have no problem surfing the internet using mobile IE, so the connection is set up OK, I just can't check my emails, which is really all I want to do.
Does anybody have any experience with this? I have tried using the search function, but "3" and "three" are such generic terms I'm getting about a million hits...:-/
Also, I could really use the 3/Qtek 9000 ROM so I have all the relevant 3 software. If anyone has that I'd be very grateful too!
Thanks in advance.
Is there really nobody here that is using a QTek 9000 on 3...?
Are you getting web pages on the 3Services connection with the internet pack? I.e you can browse outside the 3 garden like get SMH. If you can and outlook is not working try another mail program or try pinging it from the command line to test connectivity. You can use the task manager if you have the Helmi rom it comes build in to ping your mailserver. Or try pocketTTy to telnet to your mail server on ports 25 and 110. If you cannot telnet it's possible that 3 blocks incoming and outgoing port 25 and 110 connections to stop the use of other mailservers. You could try the 3Netaccess connection which is the same as connecting the to the internet but that is charged at $4 per mb unless you sign up for one of the internet packs. If you find you can telnet try another mail program like flex Mail.
Good luck
-Ben
ha I just noticed that your are from England. We have the same addon pack in Australia. You can try what I suggested but the access points would change.
Hey guys!
I also use the 3 network, but I live in Austria. The problem is, that in Austria Three doesn't support the Qtek 9000, so I don't have the original ROM. Is it posible that someone could send me this ROM via email or rapidshare?
I got most of the things (like MMS, Planet3, Email) to work, but I sill can not watch mobile TV...
Can you please help me with this MobileTV thing?
I just got issued a Cingular Berry at work. We use a BES server with Exchange. Any way I can use my 8525 (unlocked) instead of my BB.
I've read mixed results and methods on forums/sites. I'd just like a direct answer and a how-to would be even better.
You'll find TONS of information on that particular issue here..
Either get the blackberry connect service from Cingular and use your 8525 with the black berry client on it... or.... use the company's exchange server with activesync. If you're lucky and they have exchange 2003 with SP2 you will even get direct push email, just like a berry.
Here's my setup:
1) Cingular 8525 SIM/CID unlocked (HardSPL 7)
2) Elf's 2.1 Crackberry ROM (WM6) - very nice stable build.
3) BBConnect 4.0.0.67 CAB
4) Cingular Blackberry Tethered Unlimited (both BIS and BES enabled)
Make sure you have a data connection working first.
BBConnect will issue you PIN after you click the Register button - you can see this in the BB Connect utility on your handheld.
You can then use this PIN and your phone IMEI on Cingular's BB site:
http://mycingular.blackberry.com/
Don't forget to download the Service books.
If your company has Outlook Web access for Exchange Server you can avoid BES.
BBConnect only allows 3 email boxes on a non-BB device.
Everything works fine except that the BB Service hogs the wireless connection so that I sometimes have problems with other services require internet connection.
Toss that Cingular ROM (even the latest 2.15 update) - it's worthless and a real headache - very unstable