User: randalb
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Re: If you know how to DUN, Please read. It was working for me, now it's not.
There is a comprehensive set of threads on this topic at:
http://www.howardforums.com
and navigate your way to the Motorola and Verizon Wireless sections. To answer your question in brief, yes, it works very nicely once you're set up.
Re: Bluetooth tethering data capacity
I have tethered my Motorola E815 (EV-DO enabled) to my HP iPAQ 4350 with the settings you've described and have hit between 300 to 500 kbs. It appears that Bluetooth still is not the limiting factor as this matches the speeds that EV-DO advertises as its maximum attainable. Now, how I'm tethering it is another matter...
Dial-Up Network Profile Included - Suspiciously So...
Since all the hoopla surrounding the ability to use the BlueTooth DUN profile on the Motorola E815 by simply enabling the feature has come about, I wonder if Verizon has gotten any wiser about tracking "illegal" usage by some means with this phone. I have to tell you it is VERY nice to jump on the high speed network and check email and browse websites using the E815 as a BT modem.
The info on the VX9800 shows that ...
Video Stream
Wonder how it will stack up against Sprint's service...
Re: Bluetooth
Why have you said that? There isn't Bluetooth on the Samsung i600 either. Point being...???
Re: question
I had to laugh a little once I saw how rigorous Verizon's testing is supposed to be :lol:
Can anyone say Motorola T720?
I know they actually do test more stringently than the others, to their own schedule detriment sometimes, but after my 5 T720 handset exchanges a year and a half ago, I am as leery of their releases as they are in their testing.
Verizon and the Long Wait
It's like a non-ending fairy tale with Verizon. The usual 6-month wait after FCC approval, the testing, testing, and more testing (undoubtedly snakebitten by the official piece of crap Motorola T-720), and the wait with questions of "when?, when?". It will be out by end of summer or into fall, if Verizon does not change its way of rolling out new product.