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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.
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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.