Thanks, Don. I might just take you up on your offer of help<grin>. I am
with verison for my cell phone and sbc for my internet. I probably wouldn't
use it for e-mail. I don't think there would be a way to do that unless sbc
had a dial up number. I suppose that is how you would get your e-mail. I
need to call them and ask.
I guess my first step would be to call them and ask if they have a direct
dial number for those of us who use dsl at home.
At 12/21/2003, you wrote:
Hi Paul,
I don't know of a section in the manual that actually addresses the issue
of connecting to a cell phone, but it really is pretty straight
forward. Obviously, you
need the serial cable to go between the phone and the bn. You set the
modem parameter in your directory of services entry to "hayes compatible on
com1" and the rest is really just like setting up any dialup connection.
If you are connecting to a gprs system,there are a couple other issues to
consider but their not difficult at all and I have my Nokia 6800 working
fine using
at&t wireless and getting into my email.
I've also used standard dialup via a cell phone before getting the newer
phone, so am familiar with setting up the directory of services for that too.
If I can help, just ask.
It's really cool for sure!
Don
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 10:16:44 -0800, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
Hi, everyone. Are there any instructions for setting things up so you can
browse the web using a cell phone?
I have an lg 4400 with a serial port through verizon.
Thanks.
Paul Henrichsen
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