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Old 12-26-2002, 05:23 PM
     
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7135 Openwave browser config for Verizon

Hi,

I know what I need to change the browser configuration to:

199.74.153.210
port 9203

I just can't seem to find the right spot to change it. I know how to do it on the 6035 (dial 111111 and press the jog wheel), I have no idea on the 7135.

Has anyone figured this out?

Thanks in advance,

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Why?

Why would you want to? If you can use QNC or Express Network and the EIS or Eudora browser, why would you possibly want the OpenWave browser. I have yet to find any WAP content that was worth the effort. Certainly not worth the $6/month Verizon charges for access.... I only use it today because it is the only thing that works on my StarTac. As soon as my 7135 arrives, I will cancel mobile web.

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OK, answering my own questions again.... Dial 111111 and selection Options and then press OK.

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Re: Why?

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Why would you want to? If you can use QNC or Express Network and the EIS or Eudora browser, why would you possibly want the OpenWave browser. I have yet to find any WAP content that was worth the effort. Certainly not worth the $6/month Verizon charges for access.... I only use it today because it is the only thing that works on my StarTac. As soon as my 7135 arrives, I will cancel mobile web.

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Good question Alan. I'm not sure why. It is just the only thing that I couldn't get to work with Verizon :awink

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