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Seasidepeter

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Dec 3, 2009, 4:58:51 AM12/3/09
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Trying to be helpful, I installed opera mini on a friend's Nokia 6230i.
It worked fine until we did some tinkering with the phone's
configuration settings to set up the phone's email program.

At that point Opera stopped working, looping back to the "start
connection test" message. The phone still connects fine to the internet
via the in-house Nokia browser.

The only difference I can see in settings between her phone and mine
(which works) is that under Opera Settings/Network, mine is set to
"socket" and hers to "http".

Can anybody talk an ignoramus (me) through the difference, and perhaps
suggest whether this might be the cause of the failure? Or what else to try?

Arioch

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Dec 7, 2009, 6:50:16 AM12/7/09
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В письме от Thu, 03 Dec 2009 12:58:51 +0300, Seasidepeter
<seasid...@nothere.co.uk> сообщал:

> Can anybody talk an ignoramus (me) through the difference, and perhaps
> suggest whether this might be the cause of the failure? Or what else to
> try?

It is different connection classes somewhere within J2ME

So, if need tecnchical info - you'd better ask in Java Mobile programmers
communities

Try both, let stay what working

In Opera Mioni there is Test Connection button is settings, that should
auto-check it.

Also check you phone settings:
Internet connection profile should be set for pure GPRS modem-like access
point, not overpriced WAP and MMS.
Java settings should take that pure-GPRS profile of phone for its
J2ME-based network connections

Let your cellular company provide detailed setting of pure-GPRS settings
to you.

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