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  1. #1
    DTC
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    The KATANA features list includes:

    * Phone as Modem
    Use the optional USB cable, or Bluetooth Wireless technology, to connect
    with a PC for Internet and email access on the Sprint National Network.

    But the Motorazr V3m does not mention it can be used as a tethered
    modem. Is this simply an advertising oversight to not include mentioning
    this feature or can it truly not be tethered to a laptop.

    I don't see any reason why you couldn't do that, but want to make sure
    if feature was omitted intentionally because if the phone is crippled
    for modem use.



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  2. #2
    Dutch
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    Re: Razr V3m as a modem

    While dumping the alt.cellular.sprintpcs bit bucket, I heard DTC say:

    > The KATANA features list includes:
    >
    > * Phone as Modem
    > Use the optional USB cable, or Bluetooth Wireless technology, to connect
    > with a PC for Internet and email access on the Sprint National Network.
    >
    > But the Motorazr V3m does not mention it can be used as a tethered
    > modem. Is this simply an advertising oversight to not include mentioning
    > this feature or can it truly not be tethered to a laptop.
    >
    > I don't see any reason why you couldn't do that, but want to make sure
    > if feature was omitted intentionally because if the phone is crippled
    > for modem use.


    Sprints version of the V3m is crippled for modem use unless you have an
    optional data plan. With the $39.99 unlimited data plan, it works fine
    via either USB or Bluetooth with my laptops. I could wish it had EVDO
    Rev. A capability, but in side by side tests with a Rev. A data card
    equipped laptop, the EVDO Rev. 0 speed difference was hardly noticeable
    anyway.

    --
    Dutch



  3. #3
    DTC
    Guest

    Re: Razr V3m as a modem

    Dutch wrote:
    > Sprints version of the V3m is crippled for modem use unless you have an
    > optional data plan. With the $39.99 unlimited data plan, it works fine
    > via either USB or Bluetooth with my laptops. I could wish it had EVDO
    > Rev. A capability, but in side by side tests with a Rev. A data card
    > equipped laptop, the EVDO Rev. 0 speed difference was hardly noticeable
    > anyway.


    Would the crippled "feature" also apply to the Katana DLX?

    I don't mind paying for the data plan as a backup when I don't have my
    Sprint aircard with me for my laptop.

    Reading your post again, are you saying the Moto is not Rev A? The
    Katana DLX appears to be as it supports Sprint TV. If the Moto isn't,
    it looks like a compelling reason to go with the Katana.




  4. #4
    Dutch
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    Re: Razr V3m as a modem

    While dumping the alt.cellular.sprintpcs bit bucket, I heard DTC say:

    > Dutch wrote:
    >> Sprints version of the V3m is crippled for modem use unless you have an
    >> optional data plan. With the $39.99 unlimited data plan, it works fine
    >> via either USB or Bluetooth with my laptops. I could wish it had EVDO
    >> Rev. A capability, but in side by side tests with a Rev. A data card
    >> equipped laptop, the EVDO Rev. 0 speed difference was hardly noticeable
    >> anyway.

    >
    > Would the crippled "feature" also apply to the Katana DLX?


    I'm not familiar enough with the Katana to know for sure, but my
    understanding is that it applies to all PAM capable handsets. No data
    plan, no PAM.

    > I don't mind paying for the data plan as a backup when I don't have my
    > Sprint aircard with me for my laptop.
    >
    > Reading your post again, are you saying the Moto is not Rev A? The
    > Katana DLX appears to be as it supports Sprint TV. If the Moto isn't,
    > it looks like a compelling reason to go with the Katana.


    I just looked at the Katana DLX specs, and it doesn't appear to be EVDO
    Rev A capable either. My V3m works fine with Sprint's TV service and
    VCast, so I suspect you just need EVDO capability, not necessarily Rev
    A. I don't know of any Rev A handsets out there yet, but there might be
    something on the high end I've missed.

    http://www.mobiledia.com/phones/sanyo/katana-dlx.html

    http://www.mobiledia.com/phones/motorola/razr-v3m.html

    --
    Dutch



  5. #5
    DTC
    Guest

    Re: Razr V3m as a modem

    Dutch wrote:
    > I just looked at the Katana DLX specs, and it doesn't appear to be EVDO
    > Rev A capable either. My V3m works fine with Sprint's TV service and
    > VCast, so I suspect you just need EVDO capability, not necessarily Rev
    > A.


    Come to think of it, its just a back up, so EVDO is good enough. I
    already have a Rev A card plugged into my Dlink DIR-450.

    Or I could simply reflash the RAZR to uncripple it.



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