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John Navas
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      03-09-2007, 10:26 PM
Yes, it is possible to connect a computer to the Internet over low-cost
Cingular MEdia with the Motorola RAZR V3xx (aka IZAR), which features
blistering speed in areas with HSDPA coverage (falling back to
EGPRS[EDGE]/GPRS in other areas), but no, not with the procedure I've
documented in the Cingular Wireless FAQ (link in my sig block). (The
latter will result in Error 734.)

Instead, use the method documented below, which works over both
Bluetooth and USB with Windows XP. But first a caveat: You do this
entirely at your own risk! Be sure to check the terms and conditions of
your MEdia package before proceeding.

1. Prepare to install the V3xx "modem":
(a) Bluetooth: I recommend using the Windows XP SP2 Bluetooth
stack, not a third-party Bluetooth stack (e.g., Widcomm).
(b) USB: Be sure to install the Motorola USB Modem driver _before_
connecting the V3xxx. To install drivers, you can either
install Motorola Phone Tools (available at low cost from
shopoem.com) or Cingular Communication Manager (free download
from <http://www.cingular.com/midtolarge/communicationmgr>).

2. Install the V3xx "modem"
(a) Bluetooth: Pair the V3xx with the computer using the Windows
XP SP2 Bluetooth stack, which should install "Standard Modem
over Bluetooth link".
(b) USB: Connect the V3xx to the computer with a standard 5-pin
mini-USB cable, which should install "Motorola USB Modem"
(in my case version 3.4.0.0, 03/22/2006).

3. Configure the V3xx "modem":
(a) Right-click My Computer.
(b) Click Manage.
(c) Click Device Manager.
(d) Right-click the V3xx "modem" (identified above).
(e) Click Advanced tab.
(f) Put in Extra initialization commands:
AT+CGDCONT=1, "IP", "WAP.CINGULAR"
(g) Click OK.
(h) Close Computer Management.

4. Create "dial-up" Connection:
(a) Open Control Panel.
(b) Double-click Network Connections.
(c) Under Network Tasks, click Create a new connection.
(d) When the New Connection Wizard starts, click Next.
(e) Select Connect to the Internet (if not already selected),
and click Next.
(f) Select Set up my connection manually, and click Next.
(g) Select Connect using a dial-up modem, and click Next.
(h) Check the Motorola V3xx modem (identified above); uncheck
everything else; and click Next.
(i) Type ISP Name for this connection (e.g., "AT&T MEdia"),
and click Next.
(j) In Phone number enter "*99#", and click Next.
(k) Leave User name and Password _blank_; set the options as you
wish; and click Next.
(l) Click Finish to launch the Connect dialog box.

5. Configure "dial-up" Connection:
(a) Leave User name and Password _blank_; check Save this user
name; select the option you prefer; and click Properties.
(b) Click Configure button next to All devices call the same
numbers
(c) Select maximum speed (921600); and click OK.
(d) Set any other options you wish, and click OK.
(e) Click Dial to test the connection.
(f) Close Network Connections.

6. Prepare to be impressed if you're in a 3G area (shown by 3G symbol
on the phone)!

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Best regards, FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS:
John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>
 
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      03-09-2007, 10:50 PM
On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 23:26:41 GMT, John Navas
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>5. Configure "dial-up" Connection:
> (a) Leave User name and Password _blank_; check Save this user
> name; select the option you prefer; and click Properties.
> (b) Click Configure button next to All devices call the same
> numbers
> (c) Select maximum speed (921600); and click OK.


(c.1) Uncheck Enable hardware flow control.
(No options should be checked.)

> (d) Set any other options you wish, and click OK.
> (e) Click Dial to test the connection.
> (f) Close Network Connections.


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Best regards, FAQ for Wireless Internet: <http://Wireless.wikia.com>
John Navas FAQ for Wi-Fi: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi>
Wi-Fi How To: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi_HowTo>
Fixes to Wi-Fi Problems: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi_Fixes>
 
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