[maemo-users] Verizon BT DUN?

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thanks - much appreciated!


On 2/15/07, Acadia Secure Networks <acadiasecurenets at aol.com> wrote:
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>  Jonathan,
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>  here are the urls to some (overlapping) suggested solutions pertaining to
> DUN (bluetooth and USB) and Verizon:
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> http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=825860&page=1&pp=15
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> http://www.pdaphonehome.com/forums/showthread.php?t=64889
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> http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?threadid=827559
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>          http://www.myehud.com/xv6600/usbmodem.html
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>          http://www.myehud.com/xv6600/dialer_driver.zip
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> Best Regards,
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> John Holmblad
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>  atmasphere at atmasphere.net wrote:
> what settings are you guys using?  thanks!!
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>  On 2/15/07, Brad Midgley <bmidgley at xmission.com> wrote:
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> Jonathan
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>  I am using a treo 700p this way, but it feels a little goofy when what I
>  really wanted was just a simple flipphone. Also, it doesn't perform as
>  well as my last phone, maxing out just short of 400kbps.
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>  I had a motorola e815 that was working great with a typical 600kbps.
>  After a "mandatory" firmware upgrade, my 770 (and my dell axim with no
>  verizon app) could no longer find the dun service.
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>  fwiw, I eventually got verizon to replace the e815 with the 700p at no
>  charge.
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>  Brad
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>  > Has anyone had success connecting through a VZ phone for data
>  > connectivity?  I have a friend who is going to return an N800 since he
>  > can't get online through the phone...
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>  > I know VZ and Sprint have made it tough previously... but someone must
>  > have figured it out.
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>  > Thanks,
>  > JG
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