[NTLK] Data on the Go - was Advise on CDMA cellphones and a Messagepad 2000

From: DON (don_at_dcphotos.com)
Date: Fri Nov 09 2001 - 10:16:27 EST


> From: Mcello_at_aol.com
> Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 00:30:06 EST
> Subject: Re: [NTLK] Advise on CDMA cellphones and a Messagepad 2000
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> In a message dated 11/5/2001 9:16:14 AM, newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net writes:
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> << Advise on CDMA cellphones and a Messagepad 2000 >>
> Hi Matt,
> I have been using my Qualcomm (Kyocera) 860 thinphone for some time with my
> UMP2000. Works great. Have used it in two ways 1. with the Qualcomm Data on
> the Go modem. I don't believe there is a cable for the later phones you
> mentioned for this modem. You do need the Newton driver from Kyocera
> downloadable from their website and 2. as a modem using a somewhat cumbersome
> cable system (Kyocera phone data cable, null modem adapter, gender changer,
> Newton PC serial cable, dongle). It works very well also. You need to write a
> driver using the Newton Modem Modifier program. I have the setup string for
> the 860. Maybe it would work with their other phones as well. The cabling
> should be the same except for the data cable being specific to the phone you
> buy. I even use the latter (phone-as-modem) setup to connect to Verizon's
> Mobile Office which allows you Internet access without a separate ISP in
> their digital service areas. Don't know if you company supports something
> like that. Otherwise you would need to find an ISP to connect to that is
> Newton friendly.
> The QCP-860 is still a current phone on the Kyocera website and still a very
> nice phone. If you need specifics on the Modem Modifier setup data let me
> know.
> Took me a long time to make this work with some invaluable help from
> Newtontalk folks. Good luck on your quest.
> Myron
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I have a DOTG card and a 2100, I can't seem to send or receive faxes with my
Qualcomm 1960? Card works great in my Powerbook, Surf the web, send/receive
e-mail. Just can't get it to work with my Newton. Any ideas?
TIA,
Don

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