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2007-09-06
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I use USBModem instead of pdanet (because they have a Windows focus and I use a Linux desktop). At first I wasn't able to connect with your suggestions. The phone was paired, the connection was set, it would start to connect but then just die.
I checked to see if a new version of USBmodem was available. It was. I went from 1.50 to 1.56 and set it into background mode and disabled the built-in DUN through the software.
Presto!!!! I now have connectivity via my phone.
+1 for Treo700p & N800 on Verizon Wireless
If I can be of any help, just ask.
Now I just have to sync my contacts