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Re: Bluetooth verizon access solved
The instructions are still spot-on, though :)
QPST is quite illegal to distribute, so I can't help you there. |
Re: Bluetooth verizon access solved
Visit http://hacktherazr.com/
Even though this site is dedicated to the RAZR, they have a very good download section (wink wink). |
Re: Bluetooth verizon access solved
I tried following the steps in this thread to no avail. I had a Treo 650 which I easily paired with the N800. However when I tried to pair my LG Voyager - Verizon provider- with the N800 I could not get it to work. Even though I have paired it with the phone when I try to make the connection I keep getting "Authentication Failed" Can anybody help? Has anyone successfully connected to the LG Voyager?
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Re: Bluetooth verizon access solved
I also have had problems connecting. thanks to the generous people on this forum- I have been able to get my LG VX8300 and the N800 to recognize each other!
That's where the fun stopped. I have the $60/month data plan with the USB modem- and thought maybe just maybe I can now use the n800 on the road- which is where I spend 1/3 of my life! Dragging out the laptop is sometimes not an option- therefore the N800.... What happens is when I try to connect- all seems to be going according to plan- the phone exhibits its EDVO messages- but then the N800 displays "Authentication failed" I have checked my settings, used vzw as my password, used my mobile number with @vzw3g.com as user name and #777 as the dial up number. I don't want to hack my mobile device as I'm always the one to get caught- and I don't have $800 to pay and then maybe get the payment reversed later... Can anyone out there help me get over this last hurdle? I really love the N800 when I can get to a hotspot- but that really doesn't happen too often! Thanks in advance for your suggestions!:confused: anor |
Re: Bluetooth verizon access solved
Anor,
try out this thread I found. http://www.aximsite.com/boards/x51-h...lg-vx8300.html Since you are already subscribing to EVDO broadband service I don't think they can try to charge you for connecting through your phone instead of usb dongle. Isaac.S |
Re: Bluetooth verizon access solved
I'm trying now to make a bluetooth connection on the XV6800 to the N810. I've installed the WM6_BT_DUN.cab but it still says connection failed to phone XXX. Not sure if anyone else has this phone on verizon with a data plan, but I thought I'd post and see if someone managed to get this to work for them.
Is there a registry edit I'm missing? Must I use pdanet? I'd rather ask for applying the trial and error approach and further... |
Re: Bluetooth verizon access solved
I have sprint centro (Palm OS) with Win XP, and had same message. I was able to get rid of it by deleting devices from both PC and Centro in Bluetooth Trusted Devices. Then reboot PC. Add the device through the PC Control Panel/Bluetooth Devices/Devices/Add. It only seems to work when I use 0000 as the passkey. Letting windows choose passkey or choosing my own passkey other than 0000 did not work.
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Re: Bluetooth verizon access solved
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unless you subscribe to the data and tethering plans/options (very expensive- about $60/month as i remember) you cannot tether w/o violating the TOS |
Re: Bluetooth verizon access solved
cool thread...
I tried to use the connection I had and it worked. However the first page I go to it says "you can use Verizon on the go etc etc etc... if you fork over $60 per month access fee, and a 5GB limit. :( way to spoil my party |
Re: Bluetooth verizon access solved
I have the treo 700/750wx can I did the process in the first few posts on this thread. I am on the verizon network. When the connectivity settings came up, I chose t-mobile, selected "data call" button, and used #777 for the phone number--no user, no password. Voila. Happy.
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