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2007-02-03
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2007-02-03
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2007-02-04
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I have used this one for almost a year now. It is a little cheaper and you will find the battery lasts a little longer than using WIFI.
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/def...spx?EDC=985332
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2007-02-04
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2007-02-08
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You mean like this ?
http://www.mobileplanet.com/p.aspx?i=135119
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2007-02-08
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2007-02-08
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I bought Nokia 770 for a trip, only to find out that I cannot use it the way I had thought.
The plan was to have it use my Treo 650, via Bluetooth, as its internet source. But unfortunately my cell carrier is Verizon, and Verizon has the Dial-Up Networking disabled on its version of the Treo 650, at Palm's request. There's a workaround published by shadowmite, but it appears to have some risks attached to its use (I'm a big chicken!!) and is not easily available anymore anyway..... (I guess Palm threatened to sue him?)
So I'm looking for another way to connect my Nokia 770 to the internet during a trip to Minnesota later this month, where I'll be staying in a house that has no computer. I'll have a phone line, and I have nationwide dial-up access to Verizon Online, but I won't have any computer other than my Nokia 770.
There ought to be SOME kind of gadget I could buy, that I could plug into the phone line, that could log onto my Verizon dial-up account, and then allow Nokia 770 to access it via Bluetooth.
Anybody know of any such gadget?