The Nokia N71 used to maintain our sister site TamsS60 could be used to grant internet access to my hp ipaq rx4240 - but getting it set up isn’t particularly easy. The images below show my configuration for Hutchison 3G in Austria - I’ve used it to skype around quite a bit in the last few days:
First of all, go to Settings and create a new dial-up connection. First of all, name your connection. I named it Drei; but you can name it whatever you feel like - the name has no effect on the datalink:

Next, enter the following phone number. The *99# numbers are special commands that instruct the phone to establish a GPRS/UMTS link; rather than dial a number for a “voice call”:

After that, enter the user name and password(Hutchison wants drei.at as password and user name):

Then, click the extended button and configure the settings as following(I didn’t need the CGD string - if you need them, your carrier usually has them available for you):


After that, use the bluetooth tool to connect to the dial-up networking service on your phone, and select the connection you just created. If all is set up correctly, your Pocket PC now is connected to the internet!
Should you have your Pocket PC linked up with another type of phone, please let us know your settings!
P.S: CHECK YOUR DATA COSTS! Surfing without a data contract can be VERY EXPENSIVE!

