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Interesting idea for Minstrel....
Basically, the Minstrel (and others like it) are receivers for a certain service (in this case CDPD). I'm wondering why we can't just call it a receiver. The software should control the frequency, etc. The software should tell it how to connect, and to whom.
Here is an interesting idea: Let's assume I'm correct in my thinking (which I may not be). If you change the software that controls the receiver, can you not change how data is transmitted? For example, instead of calling a number to connect to a cellular service, have the software search for an OTA (over-the-air) WAN (802.11)?
This would make really cheap wireless ethernet (as these things are nearly worthless now-unfortunately as I have learned), and it would be useable in any wireless router network.
Or am I way off base?
Is there any pre-paid CDPD providers?
Or do I need to pan this thing off on some unsuspecting person?
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Pan it off..
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If it is CDPD, The receiving and transmitting frequencies are probably ~800 MHz. WiFi is 2400 MHz. Unfortunately, the Minstrel probably has a cellular transceiver inside that is fixed to the ~800 MHz range.
It may be possible to hack it to run off an existing Analog & CDPD account (as this info is likely in the software) but it would require you to sign up for an analog cell service account with a local carrier.
Too much work. If you want wifi that bad, get a different Springboard for it.
Yeah, that is probably the best option.
However, since everyone is phasing out CDPD, and you can change the software to work with 3.1, I wonder if there is a software patch to allow it to use CDMA or even GSM?
Oh well, I was hoping I'd actually be able to make use of it one day. I'll most likely go with a cell provider and an IR link to get my email, and wireless ethernet board for home. That sucks.
That's definetly going to be more than the money I paid for the pair, combined.
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quote:Most likely not. That is another thing that is hardware. Sorry.
Originally posted by Cochese
I wonder if there is a software patch to allow it to use CDMA or even GSM?
It also makes an ok paper weight.. so it's not TOTALLY useless.
that's how mine ended up for sometime till I gave all my Handspring stuff to my sister.. minstrel included.
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