MarkEagle
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Registered: Dec 1999
Location: Connecticut USA
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quote: Originally posted by thorin
I've got a question. why does the innogear sixpack or the springport modem have a cell phone connection? what is the difference between doing this and connectiong your cell phone via data cable to the usb port(with serial adapter cable, of course)
Some phones have modems built-in; some don't. As I understand it, the connector on the SpringPort and SixPak are primarily for use with GSM phones (most of which do have modem capability). In the case of my SprintPCS StarTAC, the modem is actually part of the SprintPCS network and is not physically in my phone. However, any device attached to the phone, whether a desktop, laptop, or handheld, sees the phone as a modem and can therefore use it accordingly. I don't know what happens if you use a non-modem phone on a cellular network that doesn't have modems. It's not a very clear area (as evidenced by many posts here).
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