When I had my Treo 650 on CDMA, I used it as a wireless modem. I had
Sprint PCS Vision -- use the phone as a browser, get e-mail, etc.,
etc. -- and it worked as a wireless modem okay. Not speedy, but I only
used it that way rarely when I needed it.
I now have an EvDO Treo 755p, which is faster for all web activities,
but I have no idea how to use it as a modem. I don't need it nearly
enough to spend 40-50 dollars a month for unlimited data usage.
Any idea how to get that wireless modem functionality back with my new
phone? Either on my windows machine or Mac (which is preferable)?
gmark wrote:
> When I had my Treo 650 on CDMA, I used it as a wireless modem. I had
> Sprint PCS Vision -- use the phone as a browser, get e-mail, etc.,
> etc. -- and it worked as a wireless modem okay. Not speedy, but I only
> used it that way rarely when I needed it.
>
> I now have an EvDO Treo 755p, which is faster for all web activities,
> but I have no idea how to use it as a modem. I don't need it nearly
> enough to spend 40-50 dollars a month for unlimited data usage.
>
> Any idea how to get that wireless modem functionality back with my new
> phone? Either on my windows machine or Mac (which is preferable)?
>
Bruce Richards wrote:
> gmark wrote:
>> When I had my Treo 650 on CDMA, I used it as a wireless modem. I had
>> Sprint PCS Vision -- use the phone as a browser, get e-mail, etc.,
>> etc. -- and it worked as a wireless modem okay. Not speedy, but I only
>> used it that way rarely when I needed it.
>>
>> I now have an EvDO Treo 755p, which is faster for all web activities,
>> but I have no idea how to use it as a modem. I don't need it nearly
>> enough to spend 40-50 dollars a month for unlimited data usage.
>>
>> Any idea how to get that wireless modem functionality back with my new
>> phone? Either on my windows machine or Mac (which is preferable)?
>>
>
> Do a search for PDAnet software from June Fabrics
And if you ever get it working, please post your settings, etc.
here. It's good software, I've been told, but I cannot get it
running for my combination of 755p and Dell Vista laptop.
Onlooker wrote:
> Bruce Richards wrote:
>>
>> Do a search for PDAnet software from June Fabrics
>
>
> And if you ever get it working, please post your settings, etc. here.
> It's good software, I've been told, but I cannot get it running for my
> combination of 755p and Dell Vista laptop.
I have no issues using it with my HP Laptop running Windows XP using the
USB cable. The HP does not have Bluetooth.
Bruce Richards wrote:
> Onlooker wrote:
>> Bruce Richards wrote:
>>>
>>> Do a search for PDAnet software from June Fabrics
>>
>>
>> And if you ever get it working, please post your settings, etc. here.
>> It's good software, I've been told, but I cannot get it running for my
>> combination of 755p and Dell Vista laptop.
>
> I have no issues using it with my HP Laptop running Windows XP using the
> USB cable. The HP does not have Bluetooth.
Perhaps BT was the problem - I should walk before trying to run.
With PDAnet (and a cable), your laptop can go online anywhere
there's EVDO coverage, using your PowerVision unlimited
subscription?
On Sep 5, 11:18 am, Onlooker <n...@chance.yet> wrote:
> Bruce Richards wrote:
> > Onlooker wrote:
> >> Bruce Richards wrote:
>
> >>> Do a search for PDAnet software from June Fabrics
>
> >> And if you ever get it working, please post your settings, etc. here.
> >> It's good software, I've been told, but I cannot get it running for my
> >> combination of 755p and Dell Vista laptop.
>
> > I have no issues using it with my HP Laptop running Windows XP using the
> > USB cable. The HP does not have Bluetooth.
>
> Perhaps BT was the problem - I should walk before trying to run.
>
> With PDAnet (and a cable), your laptop can go online anywhere
> there's EVDO coverage, using your PowerVision unlimited
> subscription?
>
> Thanks!
So... are you all saying that I should still be able to log on using
my
755p as a modem using my existing service? Which login and password do
I
use -- the one I use for VersaMail? Or...?
(There were once very specific instructions for using "Wireless Modem"
on my 650. That software seems to no longer be supported, however.)
Onlooker wrote:
> Bruce Richards wrote:
>> Onlooker wrote:
>>> Bruce Richards wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Do a search for PDAnet software from June Fabrics
>>>
>>>
>>> And if you ever get it working, please post your settings, etc. here.
>>> It's good software, I've been told, but I cannot get it running for
>>> my combination of 755p and Dell Vista laptop.
>>
>> I have no issues using it with my HP Laptop running Windows XP using
>> the USB cable. The HP does not have Bluetooth.
>
>
> Perhaps BT was the problem - I should walk before trying to run.
>
> With PDAnet (and a cable), your laptop can go online anywhere there's
> EVDO coverage, using your PowerVision unlimited subscription?
>
> Thanks!
I believe it will work anywhere there is Vision access. Doesn't need to
be PowerVision.
gmark wrote:
> On Sep 5, 11:18 am, Onlooker <n...@chance.yet> wrote:
>> Bruce Richards wrote:
>>> Onlooker wrote:
>>>> Bruce Richards wrote:
>>>>> Do a search for PDAnet software from June Fabrics
>>>> And if you ever get it working, please post your settings, etc. here.
>>>> It's good software, I've been told, but I cannot get it running for my
>>>> combination of 755p and Dell Vista laptop.
>>> I have no issues using it with my HP Laptop running Windows XP using the
>>> USB cable. The HP does not have Bluetooth.
>> Perhaps BT was the problem - I should walk before trying to run.
>>
>> With PDAnet (and a cable), your laptop can go online anywhere
>> there's EVDO coverage, using your PowerVision unlimited
>> subscription?
>>
>> Thanks!
>
> So... are you all saying that I should still be able to log on using
> my
> 755p as a modem using my existing service? Which login and password do
> I
> use -- the one I use for VersaMail? Or...?
>
> (There were once very specific instructions for using "Wireless Modem"
> on my 650. That software seems to no longer be supported, however.)
>
> Thx!
>
> Mark
>
Check out the PDAnet software. You don't enter any user/password. It
uses your Vision/PowerVision connection.
On Sep 6, 8:09 am, Bruce Richards <bruce-REMOVE-TH...@siriusgt.com>
wrote:
> Onlooker wrote:
> > Bruce Richards wrote:
> >> Onlooker wrote:
> >>> Bruce Richards wrote:
>
> >>>> Do a search for PDAnet software from June Fabrics
>
> >>> And if you ever get it working, please post your settings, etc. here.
> >>> It's good software, I've been told, but I cannot get it running for
> >>> my combination of755pand Dell Vista laptop.
>
> >> I have no issues using it with my HP Laptop running Windows XP using
> >> the USB cable. The HP does not have Bluetooth.
>
> > Perhaps BT was the problem - I should walk before trying to run.
>
> > With PDAnet (and a cable), your laptop can go online anywhere there's
> > EVDO coverage, using your PowerVision unlimited subscription?
>
> > Thanks!
>
> I believe it will work anywhere there is Vision access. Doesn't need to
> be PowerVision.
Excellent -- it works! And quite fast, too. Thanks! I wish there was
an OSX version, but
using VMware Fusion to run it works pretty well! So my obvious
question is, is using
the official Sprint 40-50 dollar-per-month data service really that
much better or
faster to justify the cost?