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Re: Why is everyone so against the WModem concept for TP2?

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Originally Posted by razorloves View Post
ok..i've never used this program before. so i'm tryin to learn it. ha.

i follow what you said but i still never get the option to hit start. it's still greyed out. when i open wmodem and connect usb cable, i see Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter come up in my device manager. Is there something i'm missin here? I only need to install the wmodem 2.25 cab, right? Is there somethin else i need to do? i'm on windows 7 x64, if that matters.
I take that you already got the 64 bit driver for HTC Wmodem installed on your system. If not see here.... http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread...er#post1701191


So with wmodem things works differently than ICS. First you activate wmodem (making sure that data connection under comm manager is off). It supposed to let you hit start. Do not connect to the computer until you hit the start button first. Once you hit start, wmodem makes your phone appears to the computer as an actual modem and not a phone when you connect to your computer subsequently. So your computer shouldn't even try to bring up activesync or anything related to activesync up when you connect your phone to the computer. When you say that "Windows Mobile Remote Adapter come up in my device manager" something is definitely not right. I don't know if Verizon has changed anything recently on their phone but the user I mentioned above apparently was able to get it on his Veri TP2 to work.

The way wmodem is definitely very different from ICS tethering. The order that you supposed to activate the wmodem program and connect to the computer is listed on the first page of the same thread that I posted above along with the resgistry changes... It seems a lot of direction, but it's not. And it's definitely worth it to get a non NAT ip

Btw, I did msg vizionforever but got no reply from him so far ;(. I am not sure how much i will be able to apply whatever on verizon phone to sprint but I am definitely interested in knowing more...
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