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  1. #1
    John Navas
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    Q: How Do I Configure my Phone for Data?
    A: See the FAQ below, which has just been updated with (1) free OTA
    configuration services and (2) CSD* settings.

    * CSD (circuit switched data) is essentially a slow (9600 bps) dial-up type
    service that uses up minutes.

    --
    Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
    John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>



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  2. #2
    Ernie Klein
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    Re: FAQ: How Do I Configure my Phone for Data?

    In article
    <[email protected]>,
    John Navas <[email protected]> wrote:

    > <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>


    Thanks John.

    I am trying to figure the chart out. I have tried CSD to dial my own
    dialup ISP number and it works OK.

    You give tel numbers for MSdia and Data Connect. Does that mean that I
    can access those Cingulars services via CSD?

    If so, would I have to add those features also? (It wouldn't make much
    sense to pay extra for those features only to access them at 9600bps
    though)

    --
    -Ernie-

    "There are only two kinds of computer users -- those who have
    suffered a catastrophic hard drive failure, and those who will."

    Have you done your backup today?



  3. #3
    John Navas
    Guest

    Re: FAQ: How Do I Configure my Phone for Data?

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <[email protected]> on Wed, 22 Feb 2006
    00:28:28 GMT, Ernie Klein <[email protected]> wrote:

    >In article
    ><[email protected]>,
    > John Navas <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>

    >
    >Thanks John.
    >
    >I am trying to figure the chart out. I have tried CSD to dial my own
    >dialup ISP number and it works OK.
    >
    >You give tel numbers for MSdia and Data Connect. Does that mean that I
    >can access those Cingulars services via CSD?


    Yes.

    >If so, would I have to add those features also? (It wouldn't make much
    >sense to pay extra for those features only to access them at 9600bps
    >though)


    You use up minutes with CSD when connecting either to MEdia Net or Data
    Connect. The latter is usually the better choice with CSD because it costs
    the same while giving you Data Acceleration and full Internet access.

    --
    Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
    John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>



  4. #4
    Ernie Klein
    Guest

    Re: FAQ: How Do I Configure my Phone for Data?

    In article <[email protected]>,
    John Navas <[email protected]> wrote:

    > [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
    >
    > In <[email protected]> on Wed, 22 Feb 2006
    > 00:28:28 GMT, Ernie Klein <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >In article
    > ><[email protected]>,
    > > John Navas <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >
    > >> <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>

    > >
    > >Thanks John.
    > >
    > >I am trying to figure the chart out. I have tried CSD to dial my own
    > >dialup ISP number and it works OK.
    > >
    > >You give tel numbers for MSdia and Data Connect. Does that mean that I
    > >can access those Cingulars services via CSD?

    >
    > Yes.
    >
    > >If so, would I have to add those features also? (It wouldn't make much
    > >sense to pay extra for those features only to access them at 9600bps
    > >though)

    >
    > You use up minutes with CSD when connecting either to MEdia Net or Data
    > Connect. The latter is usually the better choice with CSD because it costs
    > the same while giving you Data Acceleration and full Internet access.


    Unlimited minutes nights & weekends though. For $3.99 it beats anything
    else for occasional access when I am traveling. Is that number good
    nationwide?

    --
    -Ernie-

    "There are only two kinds of computer users -- those who have
    suffered a catastrophic hard drive failure, and those who will."

    Have you done your backup today?



  5. #5
    John Navas
    Guest

    Re: FAQ: How Do I Configure my Phone for Data?

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <[email protected]> on Wed, 22 Feb 2006
    00:50:37 GMT, Ernie Klein <[email protected]> wrote:

    >In article <[email protected]>,
    > John Navas <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> In <[email protected]> on Wed, 22 Feb 2006
    >> 00:28:28 GMT, Ernie Klein <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >> >In article
    >> ><[email protected]>,
    >> > John Navas <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>
    >> >
    >> >Thanks John.
    >> >
    >> >I am trying to figure the chart out. I have tried CSD to dial my own
    >> >dialup ISP number and it works OK.
    >> >
    >> >You give tel numbers for MSdia and Data Connect. Does that mean that I
    >> >can access those Cingulars services via CSD?

    >>
    >> Yes.
    >>
    >> >If so, would I have to add those features also? (It wouldn't make much
    >> >sense to pay extra for those features only to access them at 9600bps
    >> >though)

    >>
    >> You use up minutes with CSD when connecting either to MEdia Net or Data
    >> Connect. The latter is usually the better choice with CSD because it costs
    >> the same while giving you Data Acceleration and full Internet access.

    >
    >Unlimited minutes nights & weekends though. For $3.99 it beats anything
    >else for occasional access when I am traveling. Is that number good
    >nationwide?


    Yes on all counts.

    --
    Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
    John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>



  6. #6
    Ernie Klein
    Guest

    Re: FAQ: How Do I Configure my Phone for Data?

    In article
    <%[email protected]>,
    John Navas <[email protected]> wrote:

    > [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
    >
    > In <[email protected]> on Wed, 22 Feb
    > 2006
    > 00:50:37 GMT, Ernie Klein <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >In article <[email protected]>,
    > > John Navas <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >
    > >> In <[email protected]> on Wed, 22 Feb
    > >> 2006
    > >> 00:28:28 GMT, Ernie Klein <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >>
    > >> >In article
    > >> ><[email protected]>,
    > >> > John Navas <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >> >
    > >> >> <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>
    > >> >
    > >> >Thanks John.
    > >> >
    > >> >I am trying to figure the chart out. I have tried CSD to dial my own
    > >> >dialup ISP number and it works OK.
    > >> >
    > >> >You give tel numbers for MSdia and Data Connect. Does that mean that I
    > >> >can access those Cingulars services via CSD?
    > >>
    > >> Yes.
    > >>
    > >> >If so, would I have to add those features also? (It wouldn't make much
    > >> >sense to pay extra for those features only to access them at 9600bps
    > >> >though)
    > >>
    > >> You use up minutes with CSD when connecting either to MEdia Net or Data
    > >> Connect. The latter is usually the better choice with CSD because it
    > >> costs
    > >> the same while giving you Data Acceleration and full Internet access.

    > >
    > >Unlimited minutes nights & weekends though. For $3.99 it beats anything
    > >else for occasional access when I am traveling. Is that number good
    > >nationwide?

    >
    > Yes on all counts.


    I waited 'till after 9PM (unlimited minutes) to test this out. It works
    fine with the ISPDA to # 1-847-254-9270. I will now wait for my next
    bill to make sure everything is billed OK

    Thanks for the info John.

    BTW - where did you find those access numbers? (I searched Cingulars
    site every which way I could think of and couldn't find access numbers.)

    --
    -Ernie-

    "There are only two kinds of computer users -- those who have
    suffered a catastrophic hard drive failure, and those who will."

    Have you done your backup today?



  7. #7
    John Navas
    Guest

    Re: FAQ: How Do I Configure my Phone for Data?

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <[email protected]> on Wed, 22 Feb 2006
    05:51:18 GMT, Ernie Klein <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I waited 'till after 9PM (unlimited minutes) to test this out. It works
    >fine with the ISPDA to # 1-847-254-9270. I will now wait for my next
    >bill to make sure everything is billed OK
    >
    >Thanks for the info John.


    Happy to help.

    >BTW - where did you find those access numbers? (I searched Cingulars
    >site every which way I could think of and couldn't find access numbers.)


    From the Cingular Developer program. In addition, I think they can be found
    in the Cingular Tutorials (link in the FAQ).

    --
    Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
    John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>



  8. #8

    Re: FAQ: How Do I Configure my Phone for Data?

    John Navas wrote:

    >>>>If so, would I have to add those features also? (It wouldn't make much
    >>>>sense to pay extra for those features only to access them at 9600bps
    >>>>though)
    >>>
    >>>You use up minutes with CSD when connecting either to MEdia Net or Data
    >>>Connect. The latter is usually the better choice with CSD because it costs
    >>>the same while giving you Data Acceleration and full Internet access.

    >>
    >>Unlimited minutes nights & weekends though. For $3.99 it beats anything
    >>else for occasional access when I am traveling. Is that number good
    >>nationwide?

    >
    >
    > Yes on all counts.
    >


    Do I have to have some kind of Media* plan to be able to use CSD (to use my GSM phone as a modem for
    my laptop)? I called Cingular and the rep there had no clue about CSD and didn't have any Internet
    plan for $3.99. Cheapest was a $19.99 MediaNet plan (not unlimited). On the website as well I
    don't see any $3.99 feature to add. Is this only available in certain areas (I'm in Texas)?

    Thanks,
    -Jason

    j_NOSPAMrckclimber
    AT yahoo
    DOT u-know-what
    (get rid of NOSPAM above)




  9. #9
    John Navas
    Guest

    Re: FAQ: How Do I Configure my Phone for Data?

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <[email protected]> on Fri, 24 Feb 2006 09:56:55 -0600,
    [email protected]lid wrote:

    >John Navas wrote:
    >
    >>>>>If so, would I have to add those features also? (It wouldn't make much
    >>>>>sense to pay extra for those features only to access them at 9600bps
    >>>>>though)
    >>>>
    >>>>You use up minutes with CSD when connecting either to MEdia Net or Data
    >>>>Connect. The latter is usually the better choice with CSD because it costs
    >>>>the same while giving you Data Acceleration and full Internet access.
    >>>
    >>>Unlimited minutes nights & weekends though. For $3.99 it beats anything
    >>>else for occasional access when I am traveling. Is that number good
    >>>nationwide?

    >>
    >>
    >> Yes on all counts.
    >>

    >
    >Do I have to have some kind of Media* plan to be able to use CSD (to use my GSM phone as a modem for
    >my laptop)? I called Cingular and the rep there had no clue about CSD and didn't have any Internet
    >plan for $3.99. Cheapest was a $19.99 MediaNet plan (not unlimited). On the website as well I
    >don't see any $3.99 feature to add. Is this only available in certain areas (I'm in Texas)?


    It isn't available in all areas. Cingular is probably trying to phase it out.

    --
    Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
    John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>



  10. #10
    Ernie Klein
    Guest

    Re: FAQ: How Do I Configure my Phone for Data?

    In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]lid
    wrote:

    > John Navas wrote:
    >
    > >>>>If so, would I have to add those features also? (It wouldn't make much
    > >>>>sense to pay extra for those features only to access them at 9600bps
    > >>>>though)
    > >>>
    > >>>You use up minutes with CSD when connecting either to MEdia Net or Data
    > >>>Connect. The latter is u sually the better choice with CSD because it
    > >>>costs
    > >>>the same while giving you Data Acceleration and full Internet access.
    > >>
    > >>Unlimited minutes nights & weekends though. For $3.99 it beats anything
    > >>else for occasional access when I am traveling. Is that number good
    > >>nationwide?

    > >
    > >
    > > Yes on all counts.
    > >

    >
    > Do I have to have some kind of Media* plan to be able to use CSD (to use my
    > GSM phone as a modem for
    > my laptop)? I called Cingular and the rep there had no clue about CSD and
    > didn't have any Internet
    > plan for $3.99. Cheapest was a $19.99 MediaNet plan (not unlimited). On the
    > website as well I
    > don't see any $3.99 feature to add. Is this only available in certain areas
    > (I'm in Texas)?
    >


    According to John, no you don't need any other data feature. I my
    question that you quoted above, I was attempting to ask the same
    question. If I had a data feature that cost $19.99 on up, it would make
    no sense to also pay an additional $3.99 to access that plan at 9600bps
    when the $19.99 plan could be accessed directly at a much higher speed.

    The $3.99 CSD feature does burn up minutes however. Lots of minutes --
    because of the slow speed. I plan to use the feature only on occasion
    while traveling when I don't have other access via a hotspot or hotel.
    My basic plan has unlimited minutes nights (after 9PM) and weekends, so
    if I limit my CSD usage to those times, burning minutes shouldn't be a
    problem.

    The CDS feature is named "Dial Up & Fax" in Cingular's feature list
    (probably to hide what it really is). It is on the available features
    list on the web site for my location (zip code), it may not be available
    in all markets.

    --
    -Ernie-

    "There are only two kinds of computer users -- those who have
    suffered a catastrophic hard drive failure, and those who will."

    Have you done your backup today?



  11. #11
    John Navas
    Guest

    Re: FAQ: How Do I Configure my Phone for Data?

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <[email protected]> on Fri, 24 Feb 2006
    19:54:06 GMT, Ernie Klein <[email protected]> wrote:

    >In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]lid
    >wrote:


    >> Do I have to have some kind of Media* plan to be able to use CSD (to use my
    >> GSM phone as a modem for
    >> my laptop)? I called Cingular and the rep there had no clue about CSD and
    >> didn't have any Internet
    >> plan for $3.99. Cheapest was a $19.99 MediaNet plan (not unlimited). On the
    >> website as well I
    >> don't see any $3.99 feature to add. Is this only available in certain areas
    >> (I'm in Texas)?

    >
    >According to John, no you don't need any other data feature.


    You *do* have to have a CSD data feature to use CSD *if* you don't have a
    MEdia Net or Data Connect package.

    >I my
    >question that you quoted above, I was attempting to ask the same
    >question. If I had a data feature that cost $19.99 on up, it would make
    >no sense to also pay an additional $3.99 to access that plan at 9600bps
    >when the $19.99 plan could be accessed directly at a much higher speed.


    CSD is included with MEdia Net and Data Connect packages.

    >The $3.99 CSD feature does burn up minutes however. Lots of minutes --
    >because of the slow speed. I plan to use the feature only on occasion
    >while traveling when I don't have other access via a hotspot or hotel.
    >My basic plan has unlimited minutes nights (after 9PM) and weekends, so
    >if I limit my CSD usage to those times, burning minutes shouldn't be a
    >problem.


    That's the best use for CSD if you don't have an unlimited data package.

    >The CDS feature is named "Dial Up & Fax" in Cingular's feature list
    >(probably to hide what it really is). It is on the available features
    >list on the web site for my location (zip code), it may not be available
    >in all markets.


    It isn't available in all markets, and is only available to "orange" (not
    "blue") subscribers.

    --
    Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
    John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>



  12. #12
    Ernie Klein
    Guest

    Re: FAQ: How Do I Configure my Phone for Data?

    In article <[email protected]>,
    John Navas <[email protected]> wrote:

    > [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
    >
    > In <[email protected]> on Fri, 24 Feb 2006 09:56:55
    > -0600,
    > [email protected]lid wrote:
    >
    > >John Navas wrote:
    > >
    > >>>>>If so, would I have to add those features also? (It wouldn't make much
    > >>>>>sense to pay extra for those features only to access them at 9600bps
    > >>>>>though)
    > >>>>
    > >>>>You use up minutes with CSD when connecting either to MEdia Net or Data
    > >>>>Connect. The latter is usually the better choice with CSD because it
    > >>>>costs
    > >>>>the same while giving you Data Acceleration and full Internet access.
    > >>>
    > >>>Unlimited minutes nights & weekends though. For $3.99 it beats anything
    > >>>else for occasional access when I am traveling. Is that number good
    > >>>nationwide?
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> Yes on all counts.
    > >>

    > >
    > >Do I have to have some kind of Media* plan to be able to use CSD (to use my
    > >GSM phone as a modem for
    > >my laptop)? I called Cingular and the rep there had no clue about CSD and
    > >didn't have any Internet
    > >plan for $3.99. Cheapest was a $19.99 MediaNet plan (not unlimited). On
    > >the website as well I
    > >don't see any $3.99 feature to add. Is this only available in certain areas
    > >(I'm in Texas)?

    >
    > It isn't available in all areas. Cingular is probably trying to phase it
    > out.


    Related question John: If the feature is not available in some areas,
    does that mean that if travel to an area where the feature is not
    available, that the feature will cease to work for me while traveling
    through that area?

    --
    -Ernie-

    "There are only two kinds of computer users -- those who have
    suffered a catastrophic hard drive failure, and those who will."

    Have you done your backup today?



  13. #13
    John Navas
    Guest

    Re: FAQ: How Do I Configure my Phone for Data?

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <[email protected]> on Fri, 24 Feb 2006
    20:08:33 GMT, Ernie Klein <[email protected]> wrote:

    >In article <[email protected]>,
    > John Navas <[email protected]> wrote:


    >> [CSD] isn't available in all areas. Cingular is probably trying to phase it
    >> out.

    >
    >Related question John: If the [CSD] feature is not available in some areas,
    >does that mean that if travel to an area where the feature is not
    >available, that the feature will cease to work for me while traveling
    >through that area?


    Hasn't happened to me personally, but that's my understanding.

    --
    Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
    John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>



  14. #14

    Re: FAQ: How Do I Configure my Phone for Data?

    Ernie Klein wrote:

    >
    > The $3.99 CSD feature does burn up minutes however. Lots of minutes --
    > because of the slow speed. I plan to use the feature only on occasion
    > while traveling when I don't have other access via a hotspot or hotel.
    > My basic plan has unlimited minutes nights (after 9PM) and weekends, so
    > if I limit my CSD usage to those times, burning minutes shouldn't be a
    > problem.
    >
    > The CDS feature is named "Dial Up & Fax" in Cingular's feature list
    > (probably to hide what it really is). It is on the available features
    > list on the web site for my location (zip code), it may not be available
    > in all markets.
    >


    Bummer, would have been cool to try out. Using minutes is no big deal after 9pm or on weekends so
    that would have not been an issue.


    -Jason



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