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Posted by kschroeder on 04-20-2001 06:58 PM:

Question

Anyone have any input as to the pro's and con's of
using direct connect cellular as apposed to a wireless
springboard modem to connect to the net? Other than
the direct connect is not a self contained solution.
Is there a performance difference? I haven't noticed
where any of the springboards have posted kbps. Most
of the cell phone solutions only go up to about 9600.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.


Posted by kschroeder on 04-20-2001 07:02 PM:

Also does anyone know of anyone who makes a direct connect
for the Erricson R280? I checked thesupplynet.com and
they didn't have one.


Posted by MarkEagle on 04-20-2001 11:58 PM:

Currently, wireless data speeds are for the most part either 9600 or 14400 whether it's a wireless Springboard modem or a cell phone connection. Faster speeds are coming but are still a ways off in the future.

In my opinion, the primary differences between a wireless module and a cell phone connection are:



I'm using the cell phone method myself (StarTAC/SprintPCS) simply because it's a lot cheaper than OmniSky, etc.

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Posted by tgrier on 04-23-2001 07:34 AM:

Mark...

question for you.... I have the right phone to buy one of those cables from the supplynet....

What else do I need if I try this solution? Is there an FAQ on how to set this up? And do I need a different Email and web prgram than the mail program that came with the visor?


Thanks ...

And to your point.... about the keyboard issues... if there not a way to type up the emails offline and then connect the cellphone and send and recieve .. .email?

Thanks...

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Posted by redtideguy on 04-23-2001 02:52 PM:

I currently use iambic mail to do just that: I write email offline with my Stowaway and then connect to send messages (and collect new messages). Actually it's not an issue for me because I use an Ericsson CF-888 with Cingular wireless, so I use the IR port on the phone instead of a cable. I just have to keep the phone within a few inches of my Visor IR port. I know that it's not an option for everyone, but there is a growing number of IR capable cell phones to choose from.

Cingular added a data line to my account for $4 a month, and I use my normal monthly minutes for accessing email.


Posted by Herkimer on 04-24-2001 10:44 AM:

I to use the ir port on my nokia 8290 and it works fine but i was just wondering if anyone knows of an app that will tell you what your baud rate is on a palm to modem or in my case ir port on a cel phone? It would be nice to know if i am getting what i pay for from voice stream. But other than that i can see know real reason that a cable or an ir port to phone would not work well for most and i like the idea that i don't have to change out the module to use the modem.
Later....... Herk.....


Posted by dalamar70 on 04-24-2001 05:57 PM:

kschroeder, if you already have a cell phone, then I'd go with that at first. The cables aren't too expensive so you can try it out and see if it's good enough for you. As for speed, I've seen reports of 14.4K for the wireless SB modems (see HS's VisorPhone page), but I don't know what you can get from a cell phone (still waiting for my cable).

As for stuff like the VisorPhone, I never understood how you're supposed to enter data or play games on the Visor while also talking on the phone, unless you have extraordinary peripheral vision or a headset. I don't think the VP has a speakerphone, does it?


Posted by doni on 05-17-2001 03:14 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by dalamar70
As for stuff like the VisorPhone, I never understood how you're supposed to enter data or play games on the Visor while also talking on the phone, unless you have extraordinary peripheral vision or a headset. I don't think the VP has a speakerphone, does it?


I've only ever seen pictures, but I believe it uses the same type of inline mic/earbud system that the Nokia uses. Not sure about this--only going by pictures.


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