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How did you get the tablet to use your Motorola as a modem? I was able to pair the two but couldn't figure out how to get the tablet to use the internet connection from my Motorola.

Any advice will be appreciated as there are virtually no hot spots near me and the tablet has proved all but useless without being able to tether

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Originally Posted by lennygaudy View Post
How did you get the tablet to use your Motorola as a modem? I was able to pair the two but couldn't figure out how to get the tablet to use the internet connection from my Motorola v3c.
You need to set up the connection settings for the phone. You should be able to get to the setup wizard from within the Connection manager application's menu (application menu -> Tools -> Cellular operator setup wizard...)
 
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#83
1. Yes, I do
2. Currently I have two phones but only one is working
a. Nokia 6021 - works without any problems
b. Nokia E60 - does not work
3.
a. no problem, just used the wizard
b. does not work for me, tried all possible settings, different SIM cards and network operators. Anyone succesfully used a Nokia E60 with N8x0?? Please send me your settings.
4. Congstar (T-Mobile, Germany), Klarmobil (T-Mobile, Germany), Simyo (E-Plus, Germany)
5. Congstar: 0,49 eur / megabyte
klarmobil: 0,09 eur / minute
Simyo: 0,24 eur / megabyte
6. Nokia E60 does not work. Any ideas? Anyone having it working right now?
 
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#84
1. Do you use your Internet Tablet with your phone for Internet access?

On occasion.

2. What kind of phone do you have?

N95 & N81

3. Was it easy to get working?


With a couple of changes noted earlier, yes.

4. Who is your service provider?

T-Mobile USA

5. How affordable is your data plan?

I have the grandfather $2.99 T-Zones. Unlimited browsing but some ports such as ftp are restricted.

6. What else should users know about that phone/provider/plan?

With OS2008 selecting t-zones as the provider will have the correct apn as well as proxy that T-Mobile Internet does not. You may have to change the last bit of the proxy ip address from .050 to .50 for it to work.

Last edited by 4mula1; 2007-12-23 at 13:57. Reason: Addition proxy info
 
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#85
1. Do you use your Internet Tablet with your phone for Internet access?

Yes

2. What kind of phone do you have?

Nokia N95-1, N95-3 (Unlocked, Unbranded), N75 (Branded AT&T), Moto Q

3. Was it easy to get working?

N95 and 75, very easy on OS2008
Moto Q, not so easy... downright frustrating on OS2007..

4. Who is your service provider?

Moto-Q - Sprint

N95, N75 - AT&T

5. How affordable is your data plan?

Sprint.. sux.. canceled line of service recently. I will cite completely abyssmal customer service and a crappy phone.. (The Q for all the hype isn't a bad piece of hardware, but the Windows Mobile software was unreliable, and prone to failure.)

AT&T - On a shared Family plan, but pay for Unlimited Media Net and extra $25/ month... (Unlimited Data, Unlimited Messaging)

6. What else should users know about that phone/provider/plan?

AT&T Edge can be slow, but isn't terrible, and seems faster than Sprint's overall EVDO performance.. 3G is awesome when you can get it..

Sprint, although I consistently made an EVDO connection, performed poorly and seemed slower than EDGE.. Of course, this could be attributed somewhat to Windows Mobile..

YMMV

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#86
1. Do you use your Internet Tablet with your phone for Internet access?

Yes

2. What kind of phone do you have?

A Nokia 6680, UMTS/3G phone

3. Was it easy to get working?

No problem at all. The wizard took care of making a DUN Profile.
What I really like about this tablet is that it automatically connects to my cellphone when I leave a 'wifi zone' . It gives a sort of "always online" feel to it.



4. Who is your service provider?

Vodafone

5. How affordable is your data plan?

10 Euro/Month. for full down/up speed. Data is limited to 10 times the average usage. Which in itself says nothing .


6. What else should users know about that phone/provider/plan?
Battery life is an issue with my phone.

Look at the fine print of the plan-contract. Not everything is allowed and they can stop your contract if ones violates their conditions.
I will switch to another provider that explicitly allows VOIP calls over their mobile network. But I need to do some usability tests to see if it is practical, anyone tried VOIP over 3g yet?. Most networks providers exclude VOIP because I expect it has the potential to ruin their GSM cash cow.
 
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#87
So I pair up my N800 with my Motorola L7 that has T-Zones plan from TM0bile... but some times... when i access the web, it said I don't have access to access the page... some times I could... i don't understand...

Another thing, is there a way for me to use IM or Last.FM with T-Zones plan? or all i could use it with is the web.

Thanks
 
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#88
1. Do you use your Internet Tablet with your phone for Internet access?
YES

2. What kind of phone do you have?
Samsung SGH-D807 (used from ebay)

3. Was it easy to get working?
VERY EASY

4. Who is your service provider?
Cingular/AT&T

5. How affordable is your data plan?
Not sure yet. I think I have to upgrade to an unlimited plan. I'm checking my usage now.

6. What else should users know about that phone/provider/plan?

see this thread for details, I use "wap.cingular" for the access point:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ead.php?t=7661
 
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#89
1. Do you use your Internet Tablet with your phone for Internet access?
Yes when needing to connect and WiFI not available.

2. What kind of phone do you have?
Nokia 9300b (US) Communicator.

3. Was it easy to get working?
Built-in setup was incorrect. Worked after a little research.

4. Who is your service provider?
The *NEW* AT&T

5. How affordable is your data plan?
I use the same plan as before Blackberry Connect w/UNLIMITED DATA. It is tolerable and I understand that they are going to give a slight price cut this month.

6. What else should users know about that phone/provider/plan?
Officially, the Nokia 9300 is no longer sold and barely supported. AT&T took way too long to bring this phone/PDA to the US. Europe had it for over a year before it was brought here. It also outperforms my N800 as a PDA (very stable and integrated software, battery life!!!) so I will continue to use the 9300 as my main data platform.
 
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#90
1. Do you use your Internet Tablet with your phone for Internet access?
-I use it in a limited fashion due to cost of data in Canada.
2. What kind of phone do you have?
-Nokie E65.
3. Was it easy to get working?
-Dead easy.
4. Who is your service provider?
-Rogers The Wireless Pirates.
5. How affordable is your data plan?
-I pay $5 a month for 5MB.
6. What else should users know about that phone/provider/plan?
-I only use it for checking email and some very small wap surfing due to the costs of Rogers data plans.
 
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