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1) I have ordered a RPI Wireless - LG VX6100 USB charging data cable. I want to connect to the internet
using the Verizon #777 number. Is the VZAccess manger software*, at Verizon.com, all I need to do this? Or
do I need something more? If more, what and were is it found?
2) Any guess on how long it will take to get delivery of the cable from RPI?
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.verizon (More info?)
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 10:07:17 -0600, Es <curious_05401@yahoo.com> wrote:
>1) I have ordered a RPI Wireless - LG VX6100 USB charging data cable. I want to connect to the internet
>using the Verizon #777 number. Is the VZAccess manger software*, at Verizon.com, all I need to do this? Or
>do I need something more? If more, what and were is it found?
I don't know what this software is, but since it links to Smith Micro I bet its
some for of QuickLink Mobile. Its NOT NEEDED.
Setup a Dial Up Networking (DUN) connectoid with
User: YOUR CELL #@vzw3g.com
Pass: vzw
Then:
Make sure that your phone is attached
Now that your phone is recognized as a modem, it can be found in Control
Panel>Phone and Modem Options>"Modems" tab
Click on "Properties"
Click on the "Advanced" tab
This is what's called an initialization string.
The initialization string needs to match what's stated below for that specific
option to work...
For Express Network/National Access(EN):
AT$QCMDR=3
If you not familiar with creating DUN connectoids, follow:
Creating Dialup Connections with the Connection Wizard
This is an alternative to using the Verizon Dialer
Open Control Panel>Network Connections>"File" menu>"New Connection"
Click "Next"
Click "Set up my connection manually" radial button, click "Next"
Make sure "Connect using a dial-up modem" is selected, click "Next"
Under "ISP Name" write either "1xEN"
Set the phone number to #777 (for any of the three)
username: cell#@vzw3g.com (replace 9175551212 with your phone number)
password: vzw
Click "Next"
Click "Finished"
>2) Any guess on how long it will take to get delivery of the cable from RPI?
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