Well, I got the bluemonkey card the other day, and within 10 mins I had the phone paired and the two devices talking using the cacko rom on my 760.
Trouble was that it connected fine, but the only thing I could do was nslookup, nothing else worked, no web pages nothing.
I made two calls to vodaphone, and was given several connect strings to type etc but still no dice. I got the usual expected response when I told them what device it was. \"so what version of pocket PC are you running then?\" etc.... I eventually said, \"look forget about what machine I am using, just tell me what connect strings to use.\"
The problem turned out to be that they kept telling me to use either *99***1# or +CGDCONT=1,\"IP\",\"internet\".
I eventually worked it out myself, my phone came with vodaphone live already setup to use gprs, I had been connecting to that, which is not the internet, so could not \"see\" the real internet.
Anyway, the connection I had added was CID 2, so here are the settings I used to get it all working.
I am just listing what I changed from the default..
Account tab: username \"web\" password \"web\" phone \"\"*99***2#\" or replace 2 with whatever your cid was.
modem: init string \"AT&Z\", BT DUN, picked up from the search box.
If I use the cf icon to eject the bluemonkey card, the light on the card comes on, and the zaurus crashes, needing me to remove the battery to power back up. This happens whether I have been using it or not :shock:
Anyway, I found two simple ways round that, do not use the cf icon to eject the card, simply pull it out or suspend the zaurus and pull the card out while it\'s suspended. These both work fine, everytime.
I did try to install all the latest packages from tumnus, but as the old ones are already installed on the rom, the software installer did not show them as available for removal so I simply installed the new packages over the top. This didn\'t work and it refused to connect after that, the error was \"failed to open /dev/rfcomm0: host is down\".
At this point I did my first nand restore, as I wanted to test this out anyway.
So it all works fine, apart from the eject bit which has a work around.
Dialup to freeserve works fine too, but is a lot slower than gprs. But could work out cheaper if using free minutes or downloading large files.
Thanks to all who helped me get this far.
So All I need to know, is what program is used from the task bar icon to eject the card? and what do I need to put in there to stop it from locking up, or which package on your site contains just the eject fix, so I can manually install it.
Tumnus, I was a bit gutted at first to find that you have got the socket \"G\" rev working as it is a smaller card. However, now I have used it, the bluemonkey does not stick out very far at all (only 1cm), and the activity light is a big plus. When you also consider that this card is £40 cheaper, this to me makes it a better choice than the socket card.