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I've been able to successfillu set u the iPAQ to access the internet
through the V710 already. To do this, I sued instructions that I found
at a web site called www.nuclearelephant.com. These istructions are
copied and pasted at the end of this response and ended up using the
ExpressNetwork.
I just can't seem to figure out how to get KSE Fax working.
"Dialup Networking
Verizon provides their own Internet gateway called MobileOffice. It's
free to use and only costs you airtime (free nights and weekends -
yay). It's actually faster to connect to Verizon's data network than
making data calls to your ISP, because your data call has to go
through their network anyway. MobileOffice provides speeds up to
14.4k; when making a data call to my ISP, I only got about 11k.
ExpressNetwork is their high-speed service using packet data. You can
get speeds up to 144k. Verizon charges a subscription fee for this
service, but it is enabled on your account so that your phone can use
GIN. I've never been billed for using it on occasion, but that's not
to say Verizon won't start cracking down at some point.
It's relatively easy to connect to either one of these data services
using Linux, Mac, or whatever. I'm posting this here because a lot of
people are just dying to do this over Bluetooth. It's a matter of
having the right phone number, initialization strings, and login
information. See if you can procure a copy of Linux Magazine from July
2004; I have an article called "Linux on the Laptop" which discusses
this in detail.
Here are most of the details:
Init String
Tells Verizon which service you're connecting to. Use ATZ to reset the
modem, then:
AT$QCMDR=2 for MobileOffice or
AT$QCMDR=3 for ExpressNetwork
This loads the appropriate register specifying the service you are
connecting to. As I understand it, if you don't load this register, it
defaults to MobileOffice as some have reported.
Phone number
Dial #777
Authentication
To authenticate with MobileOffice, use qnc as both your login and
password.
To use ExpressNetwork, use [10-Digit Phone Number]@vzw3g.com as your
login and vzw as your password."
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 20:58:05 -0700, "Chris De Herrera"
<chris@cewindows.net> wrote:
>Hi,
>Have you confirmed with Verizon that you can access the internet via the
>iPAQ via the v710 with Bluetooth? Motorola has crippled the Bluetooth stack
>to only work with selected headsets only from what I've been told.
Thanks in advance!!!
Regards,
Steve B.
PaceMkrRepREMOVE_NO_SPAM@Hotmail.com