SUP 2.1.1 - Blackberry native app could not connect to SUP in a real device

Hi,
I'm developing a native BB app, and I'm almost done, but it doesn't work in a real device.
For some reason, when I execute the medhot beginSynchronize to get data from SUP, the http connection petition through RBS port never reaches the SUP server... But the same code in the same device simulator works all right...
I've tried via 3G (public IP with the RBS port opened) and wifi with the network IP, but the result is the same...
Can anybody help me?

I think it's because the device OS version... 7.0 is not supported by Sybase

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