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Tom's Hardware > Forum > Mobility Networks > Verizon > E815 usb driver/national access

E815 usb driver/national access

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One can not access data network using your phone/blue tooth connection.
I would like to access Express network using USB cable and phone. Does
anyone know here can I dinf USB driver (win XP) for this phone? I have
motorola data cable that seems to be working with the phone (new device
detected) but where can I find the driver?


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"AP" <cat@eveningstar.dyndns.org> wrote in message
news:MPG.1d5d661e825ed2839898d6@news.dallas.sbcglobal.net...
> One can not access data network using your phone/blue tooth connection.

Sure you can.

> I would like to access Express network using USB cable and phone. Does
> anyone know here can I dinf USB driver (win XP) for this phone? I have
> motorola data cable that seems to be working with the phone (new device
> detected) but where can I find the driver?

The problem isn't the drivers. Dialup Networking (DUN) is disabled in the
phone. You can enable it by entering ##DIALUP on the keypad (you need to do
it fairly quickly). You can find information about this, and other tidbits
on the E815, at:

www.howardforums.com

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>
> AP

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In article <MPG.1d5d661e825ed2839898d6@news.dallas.sbcglobal.net>,
cat@eveningstar.dyndns.org says...
> One can not access data network using your phone/blue tooth connection.
> I would like to access Express network using USB cable and phone. Does
> anyone know here can I dinf USB driver (win XP) for this phone? I have
> motorola data cable that seems to be working with the phone (new device
> detected) but where can I find the driver?


Well... I can answer myself .... yes it is possible ... and after few
quite simple hacks it is possible to access EVDO through BLUETOOTH!!!!!

I thoughth that some limitations are because of phone hardware
limitation but it looks like some options were blocked INETNTIONALLy by
Verizon

AP

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