RE: Cell Phone As Modem

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Ok, new challenge.  I was able to copy the data from the two cards to my
computer (had no problem at all) so don't know why the N800 now can't see
either of them.  I tried reformatting them and nada, zip, doesn't work.

Has anyone else had problems with reading their cards once they upgraded to
2008? If so, what did you do to resolve the issue?

The 'fun' we go through for our devices... :-)
Thanks,

Nick.


-----Original Message-----
From: jonathangreene@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:jonathangreene@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Jonathan Greene
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 13:55
To: Dr. Nicholas Shaw
Cc: Brad Midgley; maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Cell Phone As Modem

I think you should just make a case to Nokia and get them to sponsor
your travels with an N-Series ... ;)  Seems like a serious amount of
effort man!

Before you do flash are you able to try the mobile hotspot solution?
Seems like that would do the trick for any winmo device.

On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 3:51 PM, Dr. Nicholas Shaw <Doc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Here are a couple of interesting sites regarding activating ICS.  I
> discovered this morning that Mobile Windows 6 comes with ICS but it is
> disabled on the Black Jack 2.  This site has the necessary files and
> instructions for enabling ICS (Internet Connection Sharing).  When you do
> this it installs the PAN.
>
>
http://keithelder.net/blog/archive/2008/01/18/ATampT-Blackjack-II-Windows-Mo
> bile-Phone-Review.aspx
>
> Here's a link to instructions provided by AT&T:
> http://www.wireless.att.com/answer-c...287&isSrch=Yes
>
> I did install the DUN that I downloaded from the site Jonathan provided
but
> am still unable to connect.  I did a soft restart and tried it - nada.
I'm
> obviously missing something in the "here's what you do" department.  I
kept
> it installed after installing ICS.  I then tried ICS with DUN uninstalled.
> Still zip.
>
> From the discussions and research I realize that the success with the Razr
> was that it wasn't Windows.
>
> Jonathan, I tried installing those PANs but they're for OS2008 so... I
have
> bitten the bullet and am installing OS 2008.  I'll then install the PAN
and
> try again.
>
> Nick.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brad Midgley [mailto:bmidgley@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 07:16
> To: Dr. Nicholas Shaw
> Cc: maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Cell Phone As Modem
>
> Nick
>
> Just as another data point... I can use either DUN or PAN through an
> ATT tilt. You do have to hard-reset the phone as soon as you get it
> and hit the reset button when it says something like "installing
> additional sowftware" since it is apparently installing something to
> disable DUN.
>
> I am using the tethering plan fwiw.
>
> On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 9:17 AM, Dr. Nicholas Shaw <Doc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>> When wireless connectivity isn't available, I've connected my N800 to the
>> Internet through my Motorola Razr v3 through Bluetooth.
>
> --
> Brad
>
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