6230i Bluethtooth modem missing

I have Nokia 6230i and whenever I try to connect to the interent using Nokia PC Suite 6.84 "Connect to the Internet" option I get a message saying "No Modem Found".
When I click settings there are no modems to select.
I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Nokia software but I get the same results.
I have also tried this on a different machine but get the same response. Both machines are HP notepads.

Hi,
I also had problems with a USB Modem on my G5. I had to download a file from the manufacturers website (in my case BT) in order to get the modem to work on the mac.
Once the file was installed the modem was then listed in the drop down menu in the Network Port Configurations menu.
From there I was able to fill in the relevant username, password and telephone number.
I must add that I am changing the USB modem for a router/modem as the USB, in my opinion, is not suited to the G5
Hope this goes some way to help you as I know how frustrating this problem is. Perhaps others more experienced than myself will be able to give further advice.
Good luck.
Keith

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