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Has anyone gotten this phone to work as a modem with a laptop?

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<gman8888@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Has anyone gotten this phone to work as a modem with a laptop?

Are you leaving both the user name & password fields empty in your dun?

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In article <1122397649.200965.77990@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
gman8888@hotmail.com says...
> Has anyone gotten this phone to work as a modem with a laptop?
>
>

From what I'm hearing, no Sanyo beyond the MM5600 is able to use #777


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I have a Sanyo 8100 and I can do it


"O/Siris" <rØbjvargas@comcâst.nêt> wrote in message
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In article <1122397649.200965.77990@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
gman8888@hotmail.com says...
> Has anyone gotten this phone to work as a modem with a laptop?
>
>

From what I'm hearing, no Sanyo beyond the MM5600 is able to use #777


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In article <uYPFe.1403$kk6.1147@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com>,
phillipdevoll@comcast.net says...
> I have a Sanyo 8100 and I can do it
>
>
Which is BEFORE the MM5600, isn't it?

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O/Siris wrote:
> In article <uYPFe.1403$kk6.1147@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com>,
> phillipdevoll@comcast.net says...
>
>>I have a Sanyo 8100 and I can do it
>>
>>
>
> Which is BEFORE the MM5600, isn't it?
>

Not being completely versed in the introduction order of Sanyo phones is
it accurate to to say that of the Sanyo phones currently listed on
Sprint's page the following phones would support tethering to a laptop
for occasional internet access: MM5600, RL4920, and RL7300?

Phones listed that would not support this function: MM8300, VI2300, and
SCP200?

Am I missing any currently offered Sanyo phones?

Thanks,
Rick

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In article <ZO6dnfL1WsP_BHbfRVn-3g@midco.net>, Rick@rick.net says...
> Not being completely versed in the introduction order of Sanyo phones is
> it accurate to to say that of the Sanyo phones currently listed on
> Sprint's page the following phones would support tethering to a laptop
> for occasional internet access: MM5600, RL4920, and RL7300?
>
> Phones listed that would not support this function: MM8300, VI2300, and
> SCP200?
>
> Am I missing any currently offered Sanyo phones?
>

Actually, the MM5600 is the one where tethered access appears to have
been first disabled, so it's in the NOT category, from what I've heard.

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