Cell Phone As Modem

2008-06-01 Thread Dr. Nicholas Shaw
When wireless connectivity isn't available, I've connected my N800 to the Internet through my Motorola Razr v3 through Bluetooth. It was slow (Edge) but it worked. But the Razr had to be replaced. I decided not to replace it with another Razr because I wanted a real keyboard AND I wanted the

Re: Cell Phone As Modem

2008-06-01 Thread Sameer Verma
Dr. Nicholas Shaw wrote: When wireless connectivity isn't available, I've connected my N800 to the Internet through my Motorola Razr v3 through Bluetooth. It was slow (Edge) but it worked. But the Razr had to be replaced. I decided not to replace it with another Razr because I wanted a real

Re: Cell Phone As Modem

2008-06-01 Thread Jonathan Greene
I tether on average 2 hours a day (train commute) on ATT using my iPhone SIM and used the ATT MediaNet package previous to the iPhone. I am currently switching between the N82 and N95-3. The WinMo phones require PAN not DUN for bluetooth connectivity. You might try installing PAN support ... on

Re: Cell Phone As Modem

2008-06-01 Thread Kevin T. Neely
On Sun, Jun 01, 2008 at 09:09:07PM +0300, Sameer Verma wrote: Dr. Nicholas Shaw wrote: service would keep telling me that I could not use Bluetooth because I had not purchased the tethering package. I was at the end of my contract and so, I switched to T-Mobile. It not only connects vis The

Re: Cell Phone As Modem

2008-06-01 Thread Mike Lococo
Kevin T. Neely wrote: On Sun, Jun 01, 2008 at 09:09:07PM +0300, Sameer Verma wrote: Dr. Nicholas Shaw wrote: service would keep telling me that I could not use Bluetooth because I had not purchased the tethering package. The what? I'm sorry, that's just funny. I don't think I've ever

RE: Cell Phone As Modem

2008-06-01 Thread Dr. Nicholas Shaw
All, I have the 10MB plan and connection via Bluetooth worked with my Razr. What I'm interested in knowing is if anyone has connected to the Internet, via Bluetooth, with either the Black Jack II or Moto Q. I have the Black Jack II and it doesn't work and ATT doesn't believe it will work. They

Re: Cell Phone As Modem

2008-06-01 Thread Jonathan Greene
Nick - It's a DUN vs PAN thing ... WinMo killed off DUN in favor of PAN connectivity. You need to install something (prior email with links) on the tablet to get it going. On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 5:20 PM, Dr. Nicholas Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: All, I have the 10MB plan and connection via

RE: Cell Phone As Modem

2008-06-01 Thread Dr. Nicholas Shaw
Jonathan, I know PAN; however, I had no problems using my Razr phone (Motorola) and Bluetooth to connect my N800 to the Internet. So I don't think my issue is a DUN vs. PAN issue. I think the issue is on the phone side. The N800 is paired with the Black Jack 2, it just can't connect. The

Re: Cell Phone As Modem

2008-06-01 Thread Elizabeth Kirby
I have (I think) exactly this problem with my new WinMo T-mobile phone. For the, ahem, less technical among us, once I have this package downloaded installed, what do I do with it? Start it up when I want to connect? Set it up to run always (how?) Thanks, Beth am currently switching between

Re: Cell Phone As Modem

2008-06-01 Thread Jonathan Greene
Nick - I am almost positive it's because you don't have a phone that supports DUN which is the only method supported between a phone and the tablet. Just because they are paired does not mean they can connect for a tethered connection. OPP is Object Push -