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  1. #1
    ffff
    Guest
    On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 15:19:25 GMT, Randy McLean <[email protected]>
    wrot

    RIPPPP (STOP I have the same setup)


    You cannot use that phone to dial up as it dose not have a internal
    modem it a cheap phone..

    You can browse the web on the phone thats it

    I got my cable also the Tmobile connection wha wha (see my posting in
    the Nokia Forum ) is diose not work get a phone thats has a modem
    built in


    >JW wrote:
    >
    >--snip
    >>
    >> (1) Can this be done?

    >
    >While I have never used this phone, looking at the specs I don't see a
    >reason why not.
    >
    >
    >>
    >> (2) If it can be done, what equipment (cable) is needed to connect my cell
    >> phone to my computer?

    >
    >You will need a cable. My advice is to goto ebay and search for a "Nokia
    >3595 cable". Don't buy it from your provider unless you like paying the
    >300% markup. There is also the possibility that your phone will support
    >inferred, however your computer will need to have it too.
    >
    >
    >>
    >> (3) Are there additional charges by Cingular when I made a call into a
    >> dial-up internet service using my Nokia 3595 as the modem connection?

    >
    >No if you use a dialup provider you will be using whats called
    >CSD(carrier switched data). However this option is limited 9600bps. This
    >option also counts against your voice mins. You might want to look at a
    >GPRS package. In this option they charge you by the amount of data you
    >download and not by time. Cingular has a promotion now called "Media
    >Works" were for $19.95 you get unlimited data. Also GPRS is much faster
    >than CSD. Most GPRS connections have speed that are typical of a 33.6
    >dial up connection.
    >
    >> I went to the Cingular store and I wasn't comfortable with the person who
    >> spoke to me. He was soooo interested in selling me a Cingular Internet
    >> Service feature that I don't think he was listening to my questions. He
    >> also said I needed a different cell phone, which I'm not sure is correct
    >> based on some preliminary reserach I have done.
    >>

    >
    >Salesmen very really know much about what they are selling, just how to
    >sale it :-) If you have any other questions, let me know. I'll be here
    >as will others.





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  2. #2
    Randy McLean
    Guest

    Re: AHH Same here

    I stand Corrected. CSD might not be possible, now that I think about it,
    I don't remember seeing that in the specs. However, it should have a
    GPRS modem. Otherwise I don't think your WAP browser would work. GPRS
    over a data cable may still be possible.


    ffff wrote:
    > On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 15:19:25 GMT, Randy McLean <[email protected]>
    > wrot
    >
    > RIPPPP (STOP I have the same setup)
    >
    >
    > You cannot use that phone to dial up as it dose not have a internal
    > modem it a cheap phone..
    >
    > You can browse the web on the phone thats it
    >
    > I got my cable also the Tmobile connection wha wha (see my posting in
    > the Nokia Forum ) is diose not work get a phone thats has a modem
    > built in
    >
    >
    >
    >>JW wrote:
    >>
    >>--snip
    >>
    >>>(1) Can this be done?

    >>
    >>While I have never used this phone, looking at the specs I don't see a
    >>reason why not.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>>(2) If it can be done, what equipment (cable) is needed to connect my cell
    >>>phone to my computer?

    >>
    >>You will need a cable. My advice is to goto ebay and search for a "Nokia
    >>3595 cable". Don't buy it from your provider unless you like paying the
    >>300% markup. There is also the possibility that your phone will support
    >>inferred, however your computer will need to have it too.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>>(3) Are there additional charges by Cingular when I made a call into a
    >>>dial-up internet service using my Nokia 3595 as the modem connection?

    >>
    >>No if you use a dialup provider you will be using whats called
    >>CSD(carrier switched data). However this option is limited 9600bps. This
    >>option also counts against your voice mins. You might want to look at a
    >>GPRS package. In this option they charge you by the amount of data you
    >>download and not by time. Cingular has a promotion now called "Media
    >>Works" were for $19.95 you get unlimited data. Also GPRS is much faster
    >>than CSD. Most GPRS connections have speed that are typical of a 33.6
    >>dial up connection.
    >>
    >>
    >>>I went to the Cingular store and I wasn't comfortable with the person who
    >>>spoke to me. He was soooo interested in selling me a Cingular Internet
    >>>Service feature that I don't think he was listening to my questions. He
    >>>also said I needed a different cell phone, which I'm not sure is correct
    >>>based on some preliminary reserach I have done.
    >>>

    >>
    >>Salesmen very really know much about what they are selling, just how to
    >>sale it :-) If you have any other questions, let me know. I'll be here
    >>as will others.

    >
    >





  3. #3
    ffff
    Guest

    Re: AHH Same here

    nope got a cable
    it would need the at commands

    yes you can dial eg 123454 on the phone
    but need to put the phone into gprs mode first

    the only way is at commands


    On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 13:47:21 GMT, Randy McLean <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >I stand Corrected. CSD might not be possible, now that I think about it,
    >I don't remember seeing that in the specs. However, it should have a
    >GPRS modem. Otherwise I don't think your WAP browser would work. GPRS
    >over a data cable may still be possible.
    >
    >
    >ffff wrote:
    >> On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 15:19:25 GMT, Randy McLean <[email protected]>
    >> wrot
    >>
    >> RIPPPP (STOP I have the same setup)
    >>
    >>
    >> You cannot use that phone to dial up as it dose not have a internal
    >> modem it a cheap phone..
    >>
    >> You can browse the web on the phone thats it
    >>
    >> I got my cable also the Tmobile connection wha wha (see my posting in
    >> the Nokia Forum ) is diose not work get a phone thats has a modem
    >> built in
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>>JW wrote:
    >>>
    >>>--snip
    >>>
    >>>>(1) Can this be done?
    >>>
    >>>While I have never used this phone, looking at the specs I don't see a
    >>>reason why not.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>>(2) If it can be done, what equipment (cable) is needed to connect my cell
    >>>>phone to my computer?
    >>>
    >>>You will need a cable. My advice is to goto ebay and search for a "Nokia
    >>>3595 cable". Don't buy it from your provider unless you like paying the
    >>>300% markup. There is also the possibility that your phone will support
    >>>inferred, however your computer will need to have it too.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>>(3) Are there additional charges by Cingular when I made a call into a
    >>>>dial-up internet service using my Nokia 3595 as the modem connection?
    >>>
    >>>No if you use a dialup provider you will be using whats called
    >>>CSD(carrier switched data). However this option is limited 9600bps. This
    >>>option also counts against your voice mins. You might want to look at a
    >>>GPRS package. In this option they charge you by the amount of data you
    >>>download and not by time. Cingular has a promotion now called "Media
    >>>Works" were for $19.95 you get unlimited data. Also GPRS is much faster
    >>>than CSD. Most GPRS connections have speed that are typical of a 33.6
    >>>dial up connection.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>>I went to the Cingular store and I wasn't comfortable with the person who
    >>>>spoke to me. He was soooo interested in selling me a Cingular Internet
    >>>>Service feature that I don't think he was listening to my questions. He
    >>>>also said I needed a different cell phone, which I'm not sure is correct
    >>>>based on some preliminary reserach I have done.
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>>Salesmen very really know much about what they are selling, just how to
    >>>sale it :-) If you have any other questions, let me know. I'll be here
    >>>as will others.

    >>
    >>





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