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If you want to use wmodem, and have any recent version of Windows on your desktop then you don't need the dialer app. Simply end any data call on the phone, bring up wmodem, and click the button called Start. Then cable the 6700 to your PC and when it's looking for a driver, point it to the inf file (which can also be found on the CD-ROM that came with your 6700). Then you use the PC to create a new dialup networking connection (Control Panel->Network Connections->Create a new Connection->Next button->Connect to the Internet, Next->Set up my connection manually, Next->Connect using a dial up modem, Next->If you have any other modems connected here you will need to select CDMA USB Modem. If you don't have any other modems then you won't see this screen, Next->Give the connection a name, Next->Phone number is #777, Next->Leave user name and password blank (assuming you are on Sprint. I don't know what the settings are for other carriers, Next->Finish)

You will then see that connection in the list of network connections. Simply double-click on it and choose Connect to get connected.

Hope that helps you.
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