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phreakazoid wrote:ok for the motorola peeps:
web access>web sessions>choose one of the thingies u see after u hit web sessions and edit the settings to the ones shown below , then launch your browser .You should now have internet on your phone.
home page - http://google.tt
service type - HTTP
IP -192.168.210.104
Port- 8080
APN-buzz
If you have phone tools and a data cable for your phone , you can access free internet on the GPRS network via your desktop or notebook.All you will need to do is connect the phone to the data cable , run the program "phone tools " and connect to the net .You will have to manually configure the IP address on your browser. Some sites will be restricted , but you still get to do a whole lot of browsing.
here are some kool wap sites u can use :
http://mobile.msn.com/
http://wap.e-messenger.net
http://lux.wen.ru
www.google.com - Every WAP browser's dream. Search engine, plus web pages over WAP
www.ayg.com - Great WAP portal with loads of links
tk421 wrote:Now here's the WAP setup for GRPS. Once again, this is for the Nokia 6230.
(GPRS lets you surf the bmobile site and download pics, sounds etc. You can also surf the greater internet. Note: downloads from bmobile's site aren't free nor is surfing any other site. Costs listed below)
Ok, i'm tired... so here's a quick "how-to"
1. Send sms -
message: wap nokia 6230
number: 6827
2. Confirmation
3. Activation.
PIN: 1234
4. MENU>SERVICES>SETTINGS>CONNECTION SETTINGS>ACTIVE SERVICE SETTINGS.
Select TSTTBUZZ
reboot phone
5. To use - MENU>SERVICES>home
Cost per MB:
1 - 10 MB = $15
11 - 25 MB = $10
25 MB + = $ 5
NOTE:
A. any site other than bmobile is not free. if you downlaod stuff from bmobile it aint free.
B. Browsing other sites may require a 3rd party program that resizes the website to fit the nokia 6230 (small) screen. www.requireless.com works fine (i've heard.. haven't tried)
*btw ... the chick thing was a joke. i'm 1/2 way taken
fadilshamirkhan wrote:But What if my phone is TSTT and not bmobile?
UPDATE: How to sign up for Bmobile 4G
ACTIVATING YOUR 4G PLAN
Prepaid Customers – Non-Blackberry
• All prepaid subscribers will be 4G by default – their handset type will determine network access
• No sign up process necessary
• 4G data bundles available for purchase – all bundles will be available to all pre-paid subscribers
• Use your phone to dial *3282# to purchase bundles
Postpaid Subscribers And BlackBerry Prepaid Subscribers
• All BB Prepaid subscribers will be required to sign up for 4G service
• Post Paid subscriber not in the “Anywhere plans” and the “Plus Plans” will be required to sign up for 4G
• TEXT 4G TO DATA (3282) TO ACQUIRE THE SERVICE
Customers will then be contacted by a sales rep within 24hr who will explain the different options available. So that customers can sign up for the most appropriate plan.
jaceson wrote:I applied to TSTT for blink in my new place and they called last week to offer a "new" service call WiMax so i accepted. The sales rep said that only certain places have it, and im in the pt lisas/california area.
they have 2 packages, 1mb and 2mb both unlimited. I cant remember the exact cost but the 1mb was around 150 and the 2mb was a over 200. You have to pay a dp of 599 to get it which will be applied to your account. They also offering a discount if you take it for a 1yr, etc.
paid for it on monday and got it saturday.
review:
so far its working great, dl speeds are fairly constant, I took the 1mb package and i'm dl at 110-115kps
no drop connections so far.
the modem it self looks like a coffee grinder, and set up is really simple via lan
you connect power and leave it for a couple of minutes before going online. it automatically redirects you to TSTT home page and requires UN and PW which tstt provides, after that you change your PW and you are ready to surf.
connection via wireless is tricky.
after a couple of failed attempts and about 1.5 hours using the normal set ups which i'm accustomed too, i tired cloning the MAC address of the laptop and it worked.
im using a linksys wrt54g2, steps are as below:
connect to the router using LAN/WLAN, clone the computer's mac address that you used to set up the wimax or enter it manually
then disconnect
power down both devices
plug in the cable from the winmax to the wan/internet port of the router
power up both, and leave it for a couple of minutes and then you can connect to the router and you should get internet
btw, I called TSTT when i was having problems setting up the router and they were of no help, they dnt even have the technical data.
anyhow, will update as the weeks progress
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