7250 infrared modem - can I speed it up?

Hi guys,
Can anyone please help me? I've just moved house to where there is no landline and am connecting to the internet using my 7250 as a modem via infrared under XP. The PC claims to connect to the mobile at 115kbs (but I think it's much slower), but will only connect to the internet at 9.6kbs. Does anyone know how to speed it up please? I've tried downgrading my version of PC Suite as the older versions had a "Nokia Modem Options" thing that appeared in control panel which says it has the option of speeding things up.
I read somewhere else that a cable is faster than bluetooth so I'm guessing that it might speed up if I use a cable, but would prefer to avoid spending any cash if I can! Cheers, Nick

If you don't have High Speed CSD activated in your SIM, it does not matter what you do in your PC/Windows, your max.speed is 9.6.
You would get more speed if you activate GPRS data from your service provider/operator.
It is up to your service provider(operator) cost charging model how much the dial up modem costs are compared to GPRS data, but it can very well be that you end up paying more with your current setup than if you upgrade to GPRS.
(if you end up activating GPRS, you can use "Connect to Internet" option in PC Suite, it will automatically connect you over infrared with GPRS speed)

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