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- 09-11-2005, 07:11 PM #1Robert GilesGuest
Hi folks - I have a old Sanyo SCP-4700 and the $5 monthly "wireless
web" option, so I can use my minutes for data/fax calls (and the phone
looks like a standard data/fax modem to the computer, connected to
COM1 on a serial cable).
With the $150 rebate they're offering, I'd like to upgrade my phone at
some point, but I don't want to lose the data/fax capability. Do the
new phones (ie: Sanyo RL-4920) show up as a USB modem that you can
send standard Hayes AT commands to (to dial, set fax mode, etc.)?
Thanks in advance for any advice out there! (I'd hate to get a new
phone and then find out I've lost my data/fax capabiltiy in favor of
the per-MB PCS Vision service!!!)
Robert Giles
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- 09-11-2005, 07:19 PM #2NotanGuest
Re: Wireless web / modem / fax on new phones? (ie: Sanyo RL-4920)
Robert Giles wrote:
>
> Hi folks - I have a old Sanyo SCP-4700 and the $5 monthly "wireless
> web" option, so I can use my minutes for data/fax calls (and the phone
> looks like a standard data/fax modem to the computer, connected to
> COM1 on a serial cable).
>
> With the $150 rebate they're offering, I'd like to upgrade my phone at
> some point, but I don't want to lose the data/fax capability. Do the
> new phones (ie: Sanyo RL-4920) show up as a USB modem that you can
> send standard Hayes AT commands to (to dial, set fax mode, etc.)?
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice out there! (I'd hate to get a new
> phone and then find out I've lost my data/fax capabiltiy in favor of
> the per-MB PCS Vision service!!!)
I'm not sure they'll let you keep Wireless Web with then new phone.
Anyone?
Notan
- 09-12-2005, 07:00 AM #3mikeyhsdGuest
Re: Wireless web / modem / fax on new phones? (ie: Sanyo RL-4920)
all I have found for my RL 4920 is 3rd party programs for usb driver and preograms to use the phone as a modem.
company if future dial.
you can buy software and usb cable at radio shack.
combination should be arund $70-80.
uses Oulook for address book/calendar mangement.,
[email protected]
"Robert Giles" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
Hi folks - I have a old Sanyo SCP-4700 and the $5 monthly "wireless
web" option, so I can use my minutes for data/fax calls (and the phone
looks like a standard data/fax modem to the computer, connected to
COM1 on a serial cable).
With the $150 rebate they're offering, I'd like to upgrade my phone at
some point, but I don't want to lose the data/fax capability. Do the
new phones (ie: Sanyo RL-4920) show up as a USB modem that you can
send standard Hayes AT commands to (to dial, set fax mode, etc.)?
Thanks in advance for any advice out there! (I'd hate to get a new
phone and then find out I've lost my data/fax capabiltiy in favor of
the per-MB PCS Vision service!!!)
Robert Giles
- 09-15-2005, 02:25 AM #4Daniel TsoGuest
Re: Wireless web / modem / fax on new phones? (ie: Sanyo RL-4920)
In article <[email protected]>, Robert Giles <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi folks - I have a old Sanyo SCP-4700 and the $5 monthly "wireless
>web" option, so I can use my minutes for data/fax calls (and the phone
>looks like a standard data/fax modem to the computer, connected to
>COM1 on a serial cable).
>
>With the $150 rebate they're offering, I'd like to upgrade my phone at
>some point, but I don't want to lose the data/fax capability. Do the
>new phones (ie: Sanyo RL-4920) show up as a USB modem that you can
>send standard Hayes AT commands to (to dial, set fax mode, etc.)?
Some current Vision phones will still allow the older 2G data/fax WW
service you are talking about. HOWEVER, you will likely be charged
$0.39/min to use it, REGARDLESS of whether you have the old WW
$5/mo feature on your account or not.
If the primary aim of such usage is to get onto the Internet, then
actually going with the newer Vision service is much better: for
$10/mo you get *unlimited* Internet access without burning up
airtime minutes and at much faster data speeds (60-100kbs vs
14.4kbs). Casual fax usage will be at $0.39/min (provide you have
a phone that actually can do it).
However if you plan to continue heavy usage of faxing or dialing up
a 3rd party ISP or analog modem, then you are better off sticking with
your old phone and the $5/mo WW.
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