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  1. #1
    billy mcpherson
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    I'm going to buy the USB cable for the N400 from RadioShack, and I
    understand that i'll need to download and install drivers to set it up as a
    modem. Where can I find them?





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  2. #2
    Gene L
    Guest

    Re: N400 drivers

    If you get the Snap Dial or Snap Media software from Radio Shack you will
    have the drivers as well as the application to do your stuff.

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    Gene
    "billy mcpherson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:KJc0b.3306$j26.1667@lakeread02...
    > I'm going to buy the USB cable for the N400 from RadioShack, and I
    > understand that i'll need to download and install drivers to set it up as

    a
    > modem. Where can I find them?
    >
    >






  3. #3
    Davyde
    Guest

    Re: N400 drivers

    or you can just download them from futuredial.com

    "billy mcpherson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:KJc0b.3306$j26.1667@lakeread02...
    > I'm going to buy the USB cable for the N400 from RadioShack, and I
    > understand that i'll need to download and install drivers to set it up as

    a
    > modem. Where can I find them?
    >
    >






  4. #4
    bebe
    Guest

    Re: N400 drivers

    Sprint can/does monitor for usage on unlimited plans. They will remove IP
    basic from your plan and your acct noted 'usage abuse'....Good luck.

    Unlimited Vision plan customers should not use phone as a modem
    As stated in the Service Plans Guide under PCS Free & Clear with Vision,
    these plans are not available with PCS Connection Cards, PCS Connections
    Kits or other devices that can be used as a modem.
    Type: General Information

    Customers, on an unlimited Vision plan, are not allowed to use their phone
    as a modem.

    If a customer indicates they would like an unlimited Vision plan because
    they intend to use their phone as a modem, the specialist should use the
    following statement to ensure the plans are set up correctly.

    "Mr./Mrs. customer, I apologize but these unlimited Vision plans are not
    available to use with your device as a modem. I would suggest you visit
    your local Sprint Store where you can purchase a Connection Card with a
    separate plan which was created for this purpose.

    bebe


    "billy mcpherson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:KJc0b.3306$j26.1667@lakeread02...
    > I'm going to buy the USB cable for the N400 from RadioShack, and I
    > understand that i'll need to download and install drivers to set it up as

    a
    > modem. Where can I find them?
    >
    >






  5. #5
    Phil, Squid-in-Training
    Guest

    Re: N400 drivers

    "bebe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Sprint can/does monitor for usage on unlimited plans. They will remove IP
    > basic from your plan and your acct noted 'usage abuse'....Good luck.
    >
    > Unlimited Vision plan customers should not use phone as a modem
    > As stated in the Service Plans Guide under PCS Free & Clear with Vision,
    > these plans are not available with PCS Connection Cards, PCS Connections
    > Kits or other devices that can be used as a modem.
    > Type: General Information
    >
    > Customers, on an unlimited Vision plan, are not allowed to use their phone
    > as a modem.
    >
    > If a customer indicates they would like an unlimited Vision plan because
    > they intend to use their phone as a modem, the specialist should use the
    > following statement to ensure the plans are set up correctly.
    >
    > "Mr./Mrs. customer, I apologize but these unlimited Vision plans are not
    > available to use with your device as a modem. I would suggest you visit
    > your local Sprint Store where you can purchase a Connection Card with a
    > separate plan which was created for this purpose.


    Can you use it if you watch how much bandwidth you're using?

    --
    Phil, Squid-in-Training





  6. #6
    David Gunter
    Guest

    Re: N400 drivers

    On 8/19/03 8:11 AM, in article [email protected], "bebe"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Sprint can/does monitor for usage on unlimited plans. They will remove IP
    > basic from your plan and your acct noted 'usage abuse'....Good luck.
    >


    I've been using my N400 in just this manner since December, often heavily
    when I'm on travel. I've yet to get such a notice.

    > Unlimited Vision plan customers should not use phone as a modem
    > As stated in the Service Plans Guide under PCS Free & Clear with Vision,
    > these plans are not available with PCS Connection Cards, PCS Connections
    > Kits or other devices that can be used as a modem.
    > Type: General Information
    >
    > Customers, on an unlimited Vision plan, are not allowed to use their phone
    > as a modem.


    It was my impression that the new Terms of Service do allow this. Anyone?


    > If a customer indicates they would like an unlimited Vision plan because
    > they intend to use their phone as a modem, the specialist should use the
    > following statement to ensure the plans are set up correctly.
    >
    > "Mr./Mrs. customer, I apologize but these unlimited Vision plans are not
    > available to use with your device as a modem. I would suggest you visit
    > your local Sprint Store where you can purchase a Connection Card with a
    > separate plan which was created for this purpose.
    >
    > bebe
    >
    >
    > "billy mcpherson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:KJc0b.3306$j26.1667@lakeread02...
    >> I'm going to buy the USB cable for the N400 from RadioShack, and I
    >> understand that i'll need to download and install drivers to set it up as

    > a
    >> modem. Where can I find them?
    >>
    >>

    >
    >


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    Replace spam with david in the email address if you really want to send
    email to me.




  7. #7
    billy mcpherson
    Guest

    Re: N400 drivers

    I'm not too concerned. I plan on using it to check my email and send a few
    IMs via AIM two or three days a week. I don't expect to use enough data to
    piss them off. And if I do, then i'll just stop using it like that when
    they tell me to. No big deal.





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