6301 USE AS A PC MODEM

Hi there - help please.
I use Nokia PC suite version 7.0.9.2 and when I try to connect to the internet from my LT [via blue tooth connection] either automatically or using manual settings mode it comes up with errors. 'Failed to connect - modem may be in use or incorrectly configured'.
I use Orange data services and have checked the connection settings - I can browse from the phone without difficulty.
Its really annoying that I cannot use this feature and having searched the forum and elsewhere, am a bit stuck for ideas how to resolve this configuration issue.
All help appreciated.
Best Regards, Ian

Today I had a conversation with a tier three tech at T-mobile regarding the 6301. In passing he stated that some of the UMA phones had opted to cripple the tethering (use for a modem) in order to make UMA work. This may be a t-mobile exclusive for the tethering problem, but I would guess that it is the firmware that prevents it.

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