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Posted by colby on 03-12-2001 07:45 AM:

Exclamation

caution....i am a computer idiot.

i tried to read the other messages about paying sprint for wireless internet but i couldnt understand what she was asking.

my new found quest is to be able to view the internet "wirelessly" on my visor just like i am now at home on my big old desktop where i can type in any website and go to it. (some how using my phone like gene hackman did in "enemy of the state") is that really possible?

i just found on thesupplynet.com that they have a cable to hook my visor to my samsung 6100.

what good will this cord do me? is this how i can get on the internet from my visor?

what kind of internet is it anyway? i had the sprint wireless web plan for a while, but i cancelled it, that was so limited. Am i going to get the same kind of limited web sites like on the pcs wireless web?

assuming i can get full web coverage how do i get it anyway? can i sign on through my aol account? can i use avantgo? do i have to pay anyone (sprint)anything extra? help? please? hey i told you i was a computer idiot?


any advice, other threads, web sites, anything!! will be grately appreaciated!!!!!


Posted by mmendo1 on 03-12-2001 02:56 PM:

That cable you saw will link your phone to your visor to give you full-blown internet access. There may be some sites you won't be able to access but I would say over 90% of them will be ok. However, since you will be using AOL, you have a problem. The AOL software you would install on your visor won't allow to surf the web, only send instant messages and read/send email. If you want regular internet access like what you have on your desktop on your visor, you will have to sign up with a differnt ISP such as earthlink, mindspring, verizon, etc. as they are "normal" ISPs that just use dialup numbers (AOL requires you to use their special software). Finally, you may or may not have to pay an extra small fee to Sprint to enable data access for your phone (again, this may or may not be necessary, check with sprint). BTW, once the visor is logged onto to the net via your mobile phone, you can use Avantgo, Blazer, Palmscape, or any other web browser you choose.

Marty


Posted by nysebull on 03-12-2001 03:28 PM:

Almost but not quite correct

If Sprint is the cell provider, someone with AOL can use QNC(quick network connect) for regular web browsing and just connect to AOL when they want to check email, yes it is a hassle to have to connect for web then reconnect for email but it can be done. Plus, if Sprint is the cell provider, you will need to pay $10/mth for wireless web access as this is how you enable data access for the phone.

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Posted by colby on 03-13-2001 08:54 PM:

Thumbs up

thanks guys that helped a lot.

mmendo1--- you said once i connect to the internet i can use avantgo. Can i sign on with avantgo and replace using aol(or a "normal" isp) or do i use avantgo after i sign on through the isp?

nysebull--- where can i get QNC? ive never heard of it before.


Posted by nysebull on 03-14-2001 02:35 PM:

QNC's

Go to my site and click the link on the NAV bar on the left

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Posted by mmendo1 on 03-14-2001 03:28 PM:

Colby,

You can't use Avantgo as an ISP. Think of Avantgo as a web browser, like Internet Explorer or Netscape. You need someone to provide service to the internet (your ISP) and then you use a web browser to view the content, which is where Avantgo comes in.

Marty


Posted by colby on 03-14-2001 08:05 PM:

Wink

thank you guys you have been a big help. now all i need to do is get that cord! so look for me in a few weeks when i am having trouble trying to figure out how to make it all work
thanks again


Posted by joshieca on 03-19-2001 02:45 AM:

Re: Almost but not quite correct

quote:
Originally posted by nysebull
If Sprint is the cell provider, someone with AOL can use QNC(quick network connect) for regular web browsing and just connect to AOL when they want to check email, yes it is a hassle to have to connect for web then reconnect for email but it can be done. Plus, if Sprint is the cell provider, you will need to pay $10/mth for wireless web access as this is how you enable data access for the phone.


What if I have a free ISP from my work? Can I use my Sprint Samsung 8500 to connect to my work's ISP using PPP and NOT pay the extra Sprint charge??

If so, what would I need to connect my Prism to my Samsung and be able to connect to the web??

Thanks.....josh


Posted by mmendo1 on 03-19-2001 07:54 AM:

As the post you quoted states, you will have to pay Sprint the extra charge to enable data access. This means you are paying Sprint to >>ALLOW<< data to be sent to and from your phone. Once you pay that fee, it is up to you to provide the ISP for your phone/visor, such as the one from your employer. So if you didn't have your free ISP from your employer, you would have to pay an additional fee to an ISP such as Mindspring, Earthlink, etc. Finally, as the first post states, a cable to connect your phone to the visor can be found at www.thesupplynet.com.

Marty


Posted by septimus on 04-11-2001 08:34 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by mmendo1
As the post you quoted states, you will have to pay Sprint the extra charge to enable data access. This means you are paying Sprint to >>ALLOW<< data to be sent to and from your phone. Once you pay that fee, it is up to you to provide the ISP for your phone/visor


quote:
from cables4pdas.com
This will allow you to connect to the Net without a ISP.
You will be using SPRINT's.
In Preferences|Network
Create a New Service
Service Name:QNC (Quick Network Connect or whatever you want)
User Name:web
Password:web
Phone:#2932 (don't forget the # sign)
Goto Details...
Connection type:PPP
Query DNS: (checked)
IP Address: (Checked) Automatic



I'm ignorant here...

So which is it? ISP allows full access and QNC only the hobbled, wireless web? Or does this QNC setting allow full-blown web?

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Posted by wforde on 04-11-2001 10:58 PM:

QNC is full blown as far as i can tell.


Posted by septimus on 04-11-2001 11:01 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by wforde
QNC is full blown as far as i can tell.


Sweet. Wireless, here I come.

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Posted by creole on 04-11-2001 11:05 PM:

nysebull...

so, just to clarify, I can buy the cable from thesupplynet.com for my 3500, then connect to the Internet using the QNC Sprint setting you have listed on your site?

that rocks!


Posted by Celchu19 on 04-14-2001 01:00 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by colby
thank you guys you have been a big help. now all i need to do is get that cord! so look for me in a few weeks when i am having trouble trying to figure out how to make it all work
thanks again



just talk to sprint, I think they cost about 100 bucks or something....

sam

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Posted by wforde on 04-14-2001 02:08 AM:

I found this link for the cable for $29.99.
http://www.cellularaccessory.com/ce...misitsamsc.html


Posted by wforde on 04-14-2001 02:18 AM:

Found another link
http://www.1-800mobiles.com/1800mobiles/noname24.html


Posted by Celchu19 on 04-14-2001 03:40 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by wforde
I found this link for the cable for $29.99.
http://www.cellularaccessory.com/ce...misitsamsc.html



sweet

sam

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Posted by nysebull on 04-14-2001 04:02 PM:

For creole, to clarify

The only thing QNC won't let you do is send email, it has no smtp server.

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Posted by creole on 04-14-2001 06:30 PM:

aw man...that kind of sucks.

What method would you recommend using to be able to send mail through the Visor/Samsung combo?

My ISP provides web-based email. Would that be an option? I don't know what I can realistically expect as far as display on the Visor (for webpages I mean)


Posted by wforde on 04-14-2001 08:07 PM:

I think yahoo now offers free pop accesses, so that
you can use any mail program you want.


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