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So I click on connectivity, click connections and then choose new. It then opens the connection wizard and gives me 3 options for connection type which are, Packet data, Data call or WLAN. Obviously since its a cellular network I will be using Packet data or Data call. I am not sure which one I should use those. I am guessing I use packet data, so I select packet data and it asks me to select my cellular network, which I select CDMA because I do not use GSM. Here is where the trouble starts. It asks for a dial-up number, username and password. I am not sure what to put here.
Does anyone know the correct information, or could you point me in the right direction. Thank you very much, it would be great help.