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Connecting to a Verizon Razr V3m
I just got Verizon service and a Razr V3m. I have them paried, but I don't know what settings to enter to get online. Any help would be great. Thanks.
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Getting the v3m/v3c connected is a bit of a trial. In theory: number: #777 username: 8885551234@vzw3g.com password: vzw Where 8885551234 is replaced with your cellular number. In practice, this will probably fail. See howardforums for the specifics. |
I'm connecting to web using Verizon E815 and Palm UX50, using bluetooth. It works quite fast, in the mountains, at the beach...
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Doesn't work anymore.
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However, the V3c connects and works fine (albeit slow) with DUN and the 770. Basically, the V3c (cannot speak for m, don't trust Verizon) simply acts as a BT modem, so you need to have an ISP. You simply set the 770 up with your ISP #, login and password and the rest is automatic. It costs you minutes, but that is all I have ever been charged, so it is essentially "free" on nights and weekends. I have found that disabling EVDO helps in terms of battery and speed, but Verizon got wise to this and every so often the phone reboots and turns it back on. |
Androxylo:
Do you have it setup as in the post above you? I did that, but I get an Authentication failure. |
Odin:
I was told flat-out by a Verizon CS that I would be charged per byte for QNC (Quick2Net Connection) usage, which can also be invoked by using #777/qnc/qnc or something similar as number/user/pass. It's been awhile. According to the forums, and I was able to do this a few times before I broke down and flashed, if you disable EVDO it is possible to connect via the method I posted earlier. The E815 has no such problems: it's a specific firmware break for the v3c. |
Sorry, this is nonsense.
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Today I used DUN while waiting for my son at the dentist's office. I browsed webmail and viewed my calendars. Slow, but I saw all I needed in five minutes of prime time. The 770 is really great for this, hats off to Nokia for doing what Palm either could not do or was intimidated by VZ into not doing. With a VZ phone you can literally connect anywhere, quite helpful when out of range of a friendly and free wi-fi access point. Of course, there's always aircrack... |
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