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New Post 6/25/2008 8:58 PM
User is offline jerryc4174
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Phone As Modem (PAM) 

I got my Instinct June 19th and overall I'm happy with the phone.  My only complaint was when I upgraded to the Instinct the salesman in the store assured me that the phone could be used as a modem.  I had checked reviews of the product earlier and they all mentioned this capability.  When I installed the PC software it would not install the necessary pc client.  I called Sprint and was told that in order to use the phone as a modem I needed to pay an "upcharge" of $15/mo to get the feature.  No, problem, but when I asked how to get this added to my so called "simply everything" plan I was told that Sprint will not offer this function.   It appears that for whatever reason Sprint is offering a high function phone and then irritate their users by not allowing some of the functionality.

 

 
New Post 6/28/2008 12:45 AM
User is offline baypally
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Re: Phone As Modem (PAM) 
Modified By baypally  on 6/27/2008 11:46:05 PM)

Hey Jerry,

It works fine as a modem. The trick is to NOT make the PC a trusted device in the bluetooth settings on the phone. If you set up your pc as a trusted device, it will not authenticate the internet connection at Sprint. Somehow the login process bypasses the sprint authentication.

So:
Use your bluetooth 2.0 in your notebook to connect to the Instinct as a modem. Mine is set up as Com40
Don't enter a login or password in DUN on the PC. Just enter #777 as the dial-up number.
Dial
Enter the Bluetooth security code when prompted on the PC
Authorize the connection on the instinct then enter the same bluetooth security code you just entered on the pc (it doesn't matter what it is. I use 1234. It just has to match whatever you entered on the PC).
Presto - Internet!

-BayPally

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
New Post 6/30/2008 4:28 PM
User is offline jerryc4174
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Re: Phone As Modem (PAM) 

Thanks for the suggestion.  My laptop doesnt have a built in bluetooth so I had to purchase one and try your approach.  I was able to connect using the approach you described above but for some reason the phone keeps going off line for a while and then coming back.  The bluetooth status remains as connected although I can see that the internet connection has been lost.  I do not have to redial the phone reconnects after a few seconds but it makes internet access a problem.  Any ideas?

JerryC4174

 

 
New Post 9/9/2008 4:11 PM
User is offline vicsala
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Re: Phone As Modem (PAM) 

Is anyone else able to use this phone as a modem without having to sign up for the phone as a modem data plan?

 
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