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Old 06-27-2007, 01:21 PM
     
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traveled the path...

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Originally Posted by fenderusastrat1 View Post
The title says it all. I spent over 4 hours trying to get PDANet and the built in Sprint Internet Connection app to work - to no avail. Five minutes with USBModem and I am not only online and tethering, but at BLAZING speeds. USBModem simply BLOWS PDANet out of the water. Anyone who is considering which one to go with should know PDANet is a world of trouble on this phone and USBModem works fine. Anyhow, just thought I would share as to spare some of you from many countless hours trying to figure out the on board utility or PDANet.

AND YES, USBMODEM bypasses the system where Sprint can see how much data you are downloading through tethering - so no big bill

Sorry for starting a new thread on this one!! I got excited!! Thanks moderators for moving my post into this existing thread!!
The d@mn USBModem bluescreened my xp-sp2 *twice* !!!!
This occurred while attempting to dial the newly setup connection in 'network connections'. The third time it simply said that the destination did not pick-up....

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Originally Posted by sheureka View Post
I don't think that's the way it works anymore. I have a PAM plan ($40 unlimited usage) on a Sanyo 7500 that I have turned on and off, depending on whether I'm traveling or not. (I use the 7500 instead of the 6700, even though I have to pay for PAM, because it works with my Kyocera router.) Anyway, when the plan is not activated (and regular Power Vision is) I can't tether at all - when it is activated the dialup #777 (or the router) works great. So I don't think Sprint allows "casual" tethering anymore on the phones that have a dual NAI system (unless it's a Samsung and the NAI can be disabled). - sheureka
I was able to tether w/o added software, simply using the internet sharing software. I was able to do it using the following *(already stated) instruction. Thanks!

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Originally Posted by ryclover View Post
I finally got tethering to work on both USB and BT & Internet Sharing. The secret: make sure you run pocket internet explorer on the Mogul before you hit "connect" on the Internet Sharing app. I had the most difficult time before reading a post here about someone starting PIE before running Internet Sharing. I said - why not give it a try and by golly it actually works!

DSLReports speed tests confirm the obvious - USB tethering is faster than BT [588 k/bps] v. [422 k/bps]. I'm sooooo happy!
That's all fine and dandy... but according to what's been stated already, sprint is charging for using the phone in this manner... NOT a good look. It makes very good sense that they would be, seeing that they know this application is already on the phone, and its not like the monitor technology isn't out there for the 6x00 series now..., not even new at this point. On to looking for other methods...

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Originally Posted by killabee44 View Post
The old version of PDANet did not work with WM6. They have a new beta out at this link:

PDANet 1.80 beta

It is reported to be working without problems.
THIS WORKED! Now from what I understand, apps like PDAnet and USBModem NAT... or otherwise make it less obvious that there's a computer behind this 'Phone' connection. This seems like a sweet deal! .... I'm having problems now with Activesync... b/c it's seeing my phone at "Guest" now instead of Brandon6800... but I'll try to iron those out without bitching too much to you guys....
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