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  1. #1
    Tony Clark
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    I am pretty sure this can be done, but I thought I'd check with the group
    here to see if anyone has actually done this.

    I would like to use the Treo 650, either with a cable or with bluetooth, as
    a modem on a laptop so I can access Cingular's network (and the Internet). I
    know you need a MediaNet account, which I have. I think I know how to do
    this with BT, but I am curious if you can do this with the hot sync cable
    that comes with the Treo?

    If you have done this, I would be interested in hearing your experiences and
    whether there were any issues in getting it to work.

    Cheers
    TC





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  2. #2
    John Navas
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    Re: Treo 650 as a "modem" tethered to a laptop

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    In <[email protected]> on Thu, 18 Aug 2005
    05:34:17 GMT, "Tony Clark" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I am pretty sure this can be done, but I thought I'd check with the group
    >here to see if anyone has actually done this.
    >
    >I would like to use the Treo 650, either with a cable or with bluetooth, as
    >a modem on a laptop so I can access Cingular's network (and the Internet). I
    >know you need a MediaNet account, which I have. I think I know how to do
    >this with BT, but I am curious if you can do this with the hot sync cable
    >that comes with the Treo?
    >
    >If you have done this, I would be interested in hearing your experiences and
    >whether there were any issues in getting it to work.


    You have two choices for using your Treo 650 as a wireless link to the
    Internet for your laptop:

    1. Bluetooth. With the latest internal firmware, the Treo 650 will function as
    a wireless Bluetooth modem. If your laptop doesn't have Bluetooth built-in,
    then you will need a Bluetooth-USB dongle, available for $20. Good source is
    newegg.com

    2. USB cable. The USB hotsync cable can only be used for modem functions with
    3rd-party add-on software installed in the Treo 650. The free trial version
    PdaNet for the Treo 650 can be downloaded from
    http://www.junefabrics.com/palmnet/trial650.php

    --
    Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
    John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>



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