Re: GPRS ndis

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On 26 juin, 05:07, "JamesCool via PocketPCJunkies.com" <u42351@uwe>
wrote:
Hi,

I am intergarting ril and mux driver in window mobile 5, the modem support
DCL. I try connect to internet using GPRS and at the connection manager icon
it show connected. However, the page not found.

From the debug message, it show Net Up indication:

0x878f34a8: IPNat received net up indication, Index:2, Adapter:<Cellular
Line>, IP: 10.209.142.252 MTU=1500
0x878f34a8: IPNat: Address translation Disabled, DHCP allocator: Disabled,
DNS proxy: Disabled, Firewall: Disabled

Any idea?

Thanks.
James

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It looks like you have a DNS problem, in order to confirm you may use
ping. (For example on your PC try ping www.google.fr note the adress
and on your target try ping 74.125.39.147). If you have added the
component "network utilities" you may try ipconfig /all, make sure DNS
and gateway are properly setup.
If its still not enough, you may also add the "NDIS packet capturing
dll" to your OS in order to analyse packet. (and see whether the
packet are not going out or your are not receveing any response).
.



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