Hey guys,

I was thinking about getting an internet package from singular.  I was 
wondering which package to get.  Is 5 megs enough, or does one need 10 megs or 
more.  I would just use it for occasional browsing and email.  How many megs 
are folks using every month?
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Rusty Perez 
  To: 'Braillenote List' 
  Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 12:22 AM
  Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Internet on your cell phone with BN


  I've had great success with the settings similar to what Sarah mentioned
  earlier.
  The user name and password don't seem to matter, but the number is *99#
  Nothing should go in the modem string section.
  You want to have the "log on to network" set to yes. You don't need to wait
  for a dial tone. 
  Everything else should be ok.

  Rusty
   


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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vicky Collins
  Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 7:53 PM
  To: Braillenote List
  Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Internet on your cell phone with BN

  Hi Mary Ellen and All,

  Well, grin, don't feel bad about not knowing how to use the BN and cell
  phone.  For, to get mine to work at all, I spent many hours trying and
  several calls to Cingular tech support.  But, even though I can get my phone
  to work with the BN now, I'm certainly not able to do it the simple way
  Sarah does, at least not to be able to use the GPRS.  For, every time I want
  to use my phone that way with the BN, I have to go into the GPRS settings on
  the phone and tell it which access point to use.  Maybe it has something to
  do with the configuration set up by Cingular, as well as the particular type
  of data plan purchased, I don't know.  For, with the settings I have, I can
  get my PAC Mate to connect every time without having to enter that access
  point info into the phone, as the PAC Mate will accept the initialization
  string I'm entering.  Then, too, with either the PM or BN, although I don't
  know that Cingular is offering this anymore, I can use the much slower
  connection that just takes my air time minutes without having to go into the
  phone and entering the access point info.



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