saunsaun
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Registered: Jul 2002
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jwarn3rd, I'm not sure what you are asking. The steps that I went through were:
Had Voicestream phone service and Earthlink DSL
Bought Visor Prism
Went to Handspring's website and downloaded Palm OS patches
Installed patches to Visor
Bought Visorphone (came with Blazer Web Browser)
Installed phone (simple!) and tested the basic phone functions
Went to Handspring's website and downloaded new ver of Blazer
Installed patches to Visor
Called Voicestream and had them "add data" to my service
Configured my network settings as I detailed in earlier post
It turns out that the only problem that I had connecting to Earthlink was that not all of their dial-up numbers work with the Visorphone. After trying the 5 numbers in the Atlanta area and not connecting, I thought that something was wrong with my configuration. There wasn't. I just needed to keep trying more Earthlink dialup numbers until I hit one that worked. I tried 8 numbers before I got it to work. (You don't have to do the download steps, I just wanted to start with the most current versions and fixes.)
When you want to browse the web, just click on the Blazer icon, it automatically connects to the web and you start browsing.
Now, I have bookmarks to white pages and yellow pages and I use it as a phone book when I need. I have bookmarks to my Yahoo mail and Yahoo Finance, and I can instantly bring up a list of all of my stocks and their current prices. Also, I have Vindigo 2.0 (www.vindigo.com) installed on my Prism. This is a great product, which has info, reviews and directions for Food, Movies, Bars, Shops, Music, Museums, etc. It doesn't require a phone (it gets updated information when you sync to your pc while connected to the internet,) but it works great with it. Now, with just my Prism and my Visorphone, I can enter my location in Vindigo, search for the closest Thai restaurant, read a review on the restaurant, get door to door directions, look at a map, and just click on the phone number and the VP dials the restaurant. Very slick!
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