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  1. #1
    k1mri
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    Just got my Motorola Razr V3 (on eBay, brnad new unlocked) and I can't connect to the internet. Everything else works fine. The SIM chip came from my MOTO. V180 and no problems connecting. I called Cingular twice and spent 2 hours with them trying to fix this. All they could suggest was to call Motorola. Anyone have any ideas?
    Thanks.


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    Re: Motorola V3 no internet connect

    k1mri <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Just got my Motorola Razr V3 (on eBay, brnad new unlocked) and I can't
    > connect to the internet. Everything else works fine. The SIM chip came
    > from my MOTO. V180 and no problems connecting. I called Cingular twice
    > and spent 2 hours with them trying to fix this. All they could suggest
    > was to call Motorola. Anyone have any ideas?
    > Thanks.


    Did you wander through the web page advice?
    cingular.com - customer service - phones & devices - Device Setup
    Access/configure browser/internet settings

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    Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8,-122.5




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    k1mri
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    Quote Originally Posted by [email protected]
    k1mri <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Just got my Motorola Razr V3 (on eBay, brnad new unlocked) and I can't
    > connect to the internet. Everything else works fine. The SIM chip came
    > from my MOTO. V180 and no problems connecting. I called Cingular twice
    > and spent 2 hours with them trying to fix this. All they could suggest
    > was to call Motorola. Anyone have any ideas?
    > Thanks.


    Did you wander through the web page advice?
    cingular.com - customer service - phones & devices - Device Setup
    Access/configure browser/internet settings

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    Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8,-122.5
    Yas I did. My sister has the same tel. and her's won't connect either. No big deal.



  4. #4
    SurferOne
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    Re: Motorola V3 no internet connect

    On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 03:14:10 -0600, k1mri
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >[email protected] Wrote:
    >> k1mri <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >> > Just got my Motorola Razr V3 (on eBay, brnad new unlocked) and I

    >> can't
    >> > connect to the internet. Everything else works fine. The SIM chip

    >> came
    >> > from my MOTO. V180 and no problems connecting. I called Cingular

    >> twice
    >> > and spent 2 hours with them trying to fix this. All they could

    >> suggest
    >> > was to call Motorola. Anyone have any ideas?
    >> > Thanks.

    >>
    >> Did you wander through the web page advice?
    >> cingular.com - customer service - phones & devices - Device Setup
    >> Access/configure browser/internet settings
    >>
    >> --
    >> ---
    >> Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8,-122.5

    >
    >Yas I did. My sister has the same tel. and her's won't connect either.
    >No big deal.


    You say you got them from E-Bay? and not Cingular? and you ask
    Cingular for support? I am sorry, I just got another Razr from
    Cingular for another family member and as an end result it will only
    cost me $26 (let's see: immediate half price off, $25 update/upgrade
    wave, and a $50 rebate visa card) after all the rebates and stuff. I
    know it is locked and I may unlock it but It works for everything and
    with everything. Via MPTD (Mobile Phone Tools Deluxe) and both/either
    Bluetooth or USB I can link with outlook contacts/calendar, skins,
    ringtones, wallpapers and games (if need anymore) and all my stored
    media content (pics/vids) plus I have automatic replacement by
    Cingular if it does not work. Why shop outside of the
    Manufacturer/Provider bracket.

    I am not saying E-Bay is bad but I know a lot of people who live in
    trailer parks that their only source of income is via E-Bay
    trades/shams or however you want to look at it. Before you ask, yes I
    have purchased from E-Bay myself and more than once but I am very
    leery of doing so and go for full history of merchandise before
    purchase. remember some people are there to make the quick money and
    then you have the business that wants to stay in business and provide
    service and yes make a profit but everyone that sells wants to do that
    but do they all count on you as a returning customer. Just a thought.
    ;-)


    SurferOne

    "The Info Nut Cruising Through"



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    k1mri
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    Quote Originally Posted by SurferOne
    On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 03:14:10 -0600, k1mri
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >[email protected] Wrote:
    >> k1mri <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >> > Just got my Motorola Razr V3 (on eBay, brnad new unlocked) and I

    >> can't
    >> > connect to the internet. Everything else works fine. The SIM chip

    >> came
    >> > from my MOTO. V180 and no problems connecting. I called Cingular

    >> twice
    >> > and spent 2 hours with them trying to fix this. All they could

    >> suggest
    >> > was to call Motorola. Anyone have any ideas?
    >> > Thanks.

    >>
    >> Did you wander through the web page advice?
    >> cingular.com - customer service - phones & devices - Device Setup
    >> Access/configure browser/internet settings
    >>
    >> --
    >> ---
    >> Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8,-122.5

    >
    >Yas I did. My sister has the same tel. and her's won't connect either.
    >No big deal.


    You say you got them from E-Bay? and not Cingular? and you ask
    Cingular for support? I am sorry, I just got another Razr from
    Cingular for another family member and as an end result it will only
    cost me $26 (let's see: immediate half price off, $25 update/upgrade
    wave, and a $50 rebate visa card) after all the rebates and stuff. I
    know it is locked and I may unlock it but It works for everything and
    with everything. Via MPTD (Mobile Phone Tools Deluxe) and both/either
    Bluetooth or USB I can link with outlook contacts/calendar, skins,
    ringtones, wallpapers and games (if need anymore) and all my stored
    media content (pics/vids) plus I have automatic replacement by
    Cingular if it does not work. Why shop outside of the
    Manufacturer/Provider bracket.

    I am not saying E-Bay is bad but I know a lot of people who live in
    trailer parks that their only source of income is via E-Bay
    trades/shams or however you want to look at it. Before you ask, yes I
    have purchased from E-Bay myself and more than once but I am very
    leery of doing so and go for full history of merchandise before
    purchase. remember some people are there to make the quick money and
    then you have the business that wants to stay in business and provide
    service and yes make a profit but everyone that sells wants to do that
    but do they all count on you as a returning customer. Just a thought.
    ;-)


    SurferOne

    "The Info Nut Cruising Through"

    I look at it this way, I've been with Cingular since 1986, nearly 20 years paid my connection fees etc. They make tons of $$$$$$$ everyday. A little tech. support once in 20 years isn't asking much. This was a gift by the way. Thanks for you input.



  6. #6
    BruceR
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    Re: Motorola V3 no internet connect

    Make sure you have the correct settings in Web Sessions installed and
    that they are set as the default. Without them it won't work. You need
    the settings listed at www.motomodders.net under Downloads: Web Sessions
    then scroll to the bottom for the unlocked Cingular file. You may need
    to register but it's free and there's a ton of good info there.

    From:k1mri
    [email protected]

    > SurferOne Wrote:
    >> On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 03:14:10 -0600, k1mri
    >> <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >>>
    >>> [email protected] Wrote:
    >>>> k1mri <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>>> Just got my Motorola Razr V3 (on eBay, brnad new unlocked) and I
    >>>>> can't connect to the internet. Everything else works fine. The
    >>>>> SIM chip came from my MOTO. V180 and no problems connecting. I
    >>>>> called Cingular twice and spent 2 hours with them trying to fix
    >>>>> this. All they could suggest was to call Motorola. Anyone have
    >>>>> any ideas?
    >>>>> Thanks.
    >>>>
    >>>> Did you wander through the web page advice?
    >>>> cingular.com - customer service - phones & devices - Device Setup
    >>>> Access/configure browser/internet settings
    >>>>
    >>>> --
    >>>> ---
    >>>> Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8,-122.5
    >>>
    >>> Yas I did. My sister has the same tel. and her's won't connect
    >>> either. No big deal.

    >>
    >> You say you got them from E-Bay? and not Cingular? and you ask
    >> Cingular for support? I am sorry, I just got another Razr from
    >> Cingular for another family member and as an end result it will only
    >> cost me $26 (let's see: immediate half price off, $25 update/upgrade
    >> wave, and a $50 rebate visa card) after all the rebates and stuff. I
    >> know it is locked and I may unlock it but It works for everything and
    >> with everything. Via MPTD (Mobile Phone Tools Deluxe) and
    >> both/either Bluetooth or USB I can link with outlook
    >> contacts/calendar, skins, ringtones, wallpapers and games (if need
    >> anymore) and all my stored media content (pics/vids) plus I have
    >> automatic replacement by Cingular if it does not work. Why shop
    >> outside of the Manufacturer/Provider bracket.
    >>
    >> I am not saying E-Bay is bad but I know a lot of people who live in
    >> trailer parks that their only source of income is via E-Bay
    >> trades/shams or however you want to look at it. Before you ask, yes
    >> I have purchased from E-Bay myself and more than once but I am very
    >> leery of doing so and go for full history of merchandise before
    >> purchase. remember some people are there to make the quick money and
    >> then you have the business that wants to stay in business and provide
    >> service and yes make a profit but everyone that sells wants to do
    >> that but do they all count on you as a returning customer. Just a
    >> thought. ;-)
    >>
    >>
    >> SurferOne
    >>
    >> "The Info Nut Cruising Through"

    >
    >
    > I look at it this way, I've been with Cingular since 1986, nearly 20
    > years paid my connection fees etc. They make tons of $$$$$$$
    > everyday. A little tech. support once in 20 years isn't asking much.
    > This was a gift by the way. Thanks for you input.
    >
    >
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    > k1mri
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    k1mri
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    Quote Originally Posted by BruceR
    Make sure you have the correct settings in Web Sessions installed and
    that they are set as the default. Without them it won't work. You need
    the settings listed at www.motomodders.net under Downloads: Web Sessions
    then scroll to the bottom for the unlocked Cingular file. You may need
    to register but it's free and there's a ton of good info there.
    Thanks very much! Im going to give it a try.



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    k1mri
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    Quote Originally Posted by k1mri
    Thanks very much! Im going to give it a try.
    Re: Motorola V3 no internet connect

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Make sure you have the correct settings in Web Sessions installed and
    that they are set as the default. Without them it won't work. You need
    the settings listed at www.motomodders.net under Downloads: Web Sessions
    then scroll to the bottom for the unlocked Cingular file. You may need
    to register but it's free and there's a ton of good info there.


    Got the file but how do I upload it to my cell. phone?

    Thanks!



  9. #9
    BruceR
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    Re: Motorola V3 no internet connect

    You can use Motokit or P2K which are there too. If you can get the
    settings in text form you can just add them to your phone throught the
    keypad. Also, if you call Cingular and ask them to upload the GPRS
    settings they can do it over the air.

    From:k1mri
    [email protected]

    > k1mri Wrote:
    >> *Thanks very much! Im going to give it a try.*

    >
    > Re: Motorola V3 no internet connect
    >
    > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >
    > Make sure you have the correct settings in Web Sessions installed and
    > that they are set as the default. Without them it won't work. You need
    > the settings listed at www.motomodders.net under Downloads: Web
    > Sessions
    > then scroll to the bottom for the unlocked Cingular file. You may need
    > to register but it's free and there's a ton of good info there.
    >
    >
    > Got the file but how do I upload it to my cell. phone?
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    >
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    > k1mri
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