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xclusiv_1 12-08-2006 09:28 AM

for some reason now when i try yo connect it says the modem is busy... i've tried soft resets out the wazzoooo... can someone help me w/ this...

hvymtlhick 12-13-2006 02:43 PM

remote access error 777
 
I am trying this, followed the instructions. But i get a "remote access error 777" msg when using the dialer - has anyone experienced this ? If so, could you fix it ? and how ?

Wideawake 12-13-2006 08:08 PM

forget a # in front on that 777? :D
~Mike

gar598 12-19-2006 10:54 PM

Nice writeup, thanks. I was receiving an "com open error" initially, and after a hard reset everything seems to be working fine. Thanks.

philj0nes 03-14-2007 04:07 PM

Many Thanks for the Tutorial...
 
Thanks from a 6700 newbie - to both the thread OP and zip file (& accompanying document) creator. Nice and clear explanation on how to get the modem going quickly!

gar598 03-14-2007 05:08 PM

Can I do this in linux?

ludajar 03-19-2007 01:22 AM

this was very very helpful

vince22sh 03-19-2007 02:20 AM

Thanks so much, i just lost my internet connection for some reason and i used my neighbors internet connection (thanks to WIFI :wink: ) to get to this page cuz i read about it the other day and wow im amazed with the speed almost as fast as my Roadrunner :) thanks again

Legacyone 07-27-2007 03:13 PM

Thank you for posting the instructions for doing this. Although I did use your instructions as a start I had a different encounter during my installation. I take no credit for the information i am writing here. I only complied it in my attempt to to get modem tethering to work. These instructions were used on my Verizon XV6700.

O ** = Original Instructions By Rufus
M ** = Modified Instructions/Comments

O ** 1: On Windows Mobile: Tap Start->Programs->Wireless Modem
M ** Wireless Modem is actually an EXE called wmodem.exe. Initially i could not find this because it was hidden. Regardless, In my search to find this exe file I searched for instructions on reinstalling. As a result, I came across the instructions to Enable the WMODEM & DUN.


Instructions as Follows:

1. Go to the PHONE application
2. ##3328873
3. enter code 000000
4. Select BT DUN
5. Click Edit
6. Choose enable
7. Select WMODEM
8. Click Edit
9. Choose enable
10. Push Save / OK
11. Push Ok
12. Follow the prompt to restart your device
**copy paste from another site.

Now back to find WModem. At this point i still could not find this application. As a result i reconnect my Apache to Active Sync and browsed to the \windows\ directory. Where i went to tools and show all hidden files. After finally finding it I Copied and Pasted the shortcut link to \Windows\Start Menu\Programs.

I disconnected my Apache from the USB Cable and disabled Active Sync. This was done using a program called "DisconnectActiveSync." Of which i cant link cause i am a n00b.

Finally on my Apache I went to Start>Programs>WModem


O ** 2. Select 'USB' as the connection type, and then press the 'Start' button.
M ** Worked as Instructed.

O ** 3. Connect your Windows Mobile with Desktop PC by USB cable/cradle.
M ** Worked as instructed

O ** 4. On Desktop PC, new hardware will be found. Select 'No, not this time' and press 'Next'
M ** Worked as Instructed

O ** 5. Select 'Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)' and press 'Next'
M ** Worked as Instructed


6. Press 'Browser' to specific the folder which contain the 'CDMA USB Modem.INF', and then press 'Next'
M ** Nope, failed gloriously. After hours of searching and researching the solution to make the INF file work for me was to Edit the INF file with the Device ID. The only way I could get the ID was the finish the installation by hitting Finish and not installing any drivers. I then went in Windows to

**Start>Control Panel>System>Hardware>Device Manager>
**Double Click on the Yellow Exclamation Under Modem
**Click on Details
**Copy the Line USB\Vid_045E&PID_0079
**Open the file CDMA1X_USBMDM.INF
**Under Section [HTC]
Replace:
'= Modem1, USB\VID_0BB4&PID_00CF'
'= Modem1, USB\VID_045E&PID_0079F'

At this point I Disconnected my Apache & Reconnected.
And we continue from the New Hardware Wizard Instructions:


Attempt #2
O ** 4. On Desktop PC, new hardware will be found. Select 'No, not this time' and press 'Next'
M ** Worked as Instructed

O ** 5. Select 'Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)' and press 'Next'
M ** Worked as Instructed


O ** 6. Press 'Browser' to specific the folder which contain the 'CDMA USB Modem.INF', and then press 'Next'
M ** Worked as Instructed

O ** 7. Press 'Continue Anyway'
M ** Worked as Instructed

O ** 8. Press 'Finish' to complete 'CDMA USB Modem' driver installation.
M ** Worked as Instructed

O ** 9. After installation you have a new USB Modem called 'CDMA USB Modem' in Control Panel->Phone and Modem Options
M ** Worked as Instructed

O ** 10. Run the application 'CDMA USB Modem Dialer.exe' and then press 'Dial' to make the data connection leaving the user name and password blank.
dial: #777
M ** Not quite. I had to add the following:

User Name: [10DigitCellPhone#here]@vzw3g DOT com
Password: vzw
Dial: #777
**copy paste from another website

2 Very Important Things to Remember:
*YOU MUST DISCONNECT ACTIVE SYNC
*YOU MUST NOT HAVE AN ACTIVE DATA CONNECTION

Hopefully this is helping and doesnt confuse anyone. Regardless, I had a hell of a time getting to work. It does work now. But with my modified instructions. Happy Tethering.

sleepybird 07-27-2007 09:42 PM

Quote:

I have sprint power vision, do I need a separate data plan for using my phone as a modem?


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