If it says invalid username/password, then on your phone, go to Settings > Security > Data Connection then enter your security code (default is 000000) then select 1xRTT data and use the number listed in the username there, the password is that same number
Not working for me. On the Razr, there is no option to change to 1xRTT. Its always on Evdo. But sometimes it will change to 1x by itself. On the device i entered my username (718xxxxxxx@vzw3.com) and password (vzw), i get a few messages, the latest one is "no modem at the above number". and sometimes i get invalid username/password.
Re: What is the best PocketPC alternative to the LifeDrive?
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No, the device is rock solid in nearly all respects.
The cons:
It's windows, which is substantially different from Palm, enough to cause a high learning curve. Google AKAJohnDoe a former Palm user now using Dell for tips and gotchas...
The device has rubber feet that'll fall off in 6-8 months. Not that such a minor cosmetic defect is a problem but annoying nonetheless. ops:
Dell's have a serious issue where the BIS (NVFS) is incorrectly addressed and causes files to "stick" wherein they are undelete-able by normal means but that too is rare. I'm one of only a handful of users that has seen this. I have however seen it on a X5 and a X50v so...caveat emptor.
Dell has decent customer service, the issue most face is long wait times and outsourced labour that make for glorious cultural misunderstandings. Buy the extended warranty for the period of time you would expect to keep this device. see above point.
MS BT stack! While capable for simple things...not a pleasant or truely functional app.
pros:
It's not a Palm so true multi-tasking is available making the device use much more efficient.
It has dual slots, SD and CF, meaning larger compatibility to hardware, memory and accessories.
The 16Mb intel GPU will blow you away for things like movies and games. The difference is astonishing.
Overall "Bad-ass" device.
I can handle the learning curve, I'm always happy to try new things.
The LifeDrive's rubber feet only took 2 months to fall off
I don't mess with cutomer service. I can usually google and find my answers. If not, that's what these forums are for, right?
The bluetooth stack is the straw that's broken the camels back on my LifeDrive....There's no workaround on the Palm, is there on PPC?
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Not working for me. On the Razr, there is no option to change to 1xRTT. Its always on Evdo. But sometimes it will change to 1x by itself. On the device i entered my username (718xxxxxxx@vzw3.com) and password (vzw), i get a few messages, the latest one is "no modem at the above number". and sometimes i get invalid username/password.
Ok first try just @vzw.com if that doesn't work then it's very complicated. I have read (although I can't seem to find it now) that you have to disable EVDO to force it into permanent 1xRTT (or pay extra for EVDO service, which then they will tell you how to do it), to do this you need a data cable and some homebrew software. (you only need the cable and software to modify the phone firmware, once that's done you don't need it to connect) It's kind of invloved. check out http://www.modmymoto.com or http://www.motomodders.net they can help better than I. I don't actually use verizon, I just got my knowledge along the way trying to figure it for US Cellular.
To add on top of all this, verizon doesn't like you 'tethering' like this (if you're not paying for EVDO) and will terminate your service if they figure out you're doing it. You would have to get like 500MBs of usage before they would notice you though.
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The bluetooth stack is the straw that's broken the camels back on my LifeDrive....There's no workaround on the Palm, is there on PPC?
thanks BTW for this helpful info
DUN works fine, Headset is good but complicated things like PAN are sorely lacking. Most users wouldn't face the serious problems. There is however the Widcomm project. The X50v used a 3rd party broadcomm/ Widcomm stack that was substantially better and there are a few enterprising geniuses that have managed to port it to the X51v. This is working and much better. Not perfect though... http://www.aximsite.com/boards/showthread.php?t=114983
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DUN works fine, Headset is good but complicated things like PAN are sorely lacking. Most users wouldn't face the serious problems. There is however the Widcomm project. The X50v used a 3rd party broadcomm/ Widcomm stack that was substantially better and there are a few enterprising geniuses that have managed to port it to the X51v. This is working and much better. Not perfect though... http://www.aximsite.com/boards/showthread.php?t=114983
I've heard the Widcomm stack is the best for phones. That's what I have on my desktop. DUN is the main thing I was worried about. If I can have that and transfer pictures and ringtones to/from my phone I don't care what else won't work.
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I've heard the Widcomm stack is the best for phones. That's what I have on my desktop. DUN is the main thing I was worried about. If I can have that and transfer pictures and ringtones to/from my phone I don't care what else won't work.
Dun, no problem. Transfer files...prolly not.
According to the BT assembler, the X50v has Widcomm's file transfer profile but the X51v doesn't. Maybe possible with Widcomm project hacking but I can't positively say yes. Also there is the problem of Verizon/ Cingular disabling crippling their phone's BT stacks. It would be quite a challenge.
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Not working for me. On the Razr, there is no option to change to 1xRTT. Its always on Evdo. But sometimes it will change to 1x by itself. On the device i entered my username (718xxxxxxx@vzw3.com) and password (vzw), i get a few messages, the latest one is "no modem at the above number". and sometimes i get invalid username/password.
Hey look what I found:
Getting DUN to work... While not "disabled" out of the box, due to Verizon's TOS forbidding the use of Tethering using an EVDO phone (i.e. using the phone as a modem for their High Speed or Broadband data networks for internet access), there are a few tricks to make this work... You must disable the phone's EVDO capability so it falls back to 1xRTT mode (note: this requires a Service Mode tweak, is risky, and will disable the ability to use VCAST. In addition, it is still not known if Verizon will bill you for this service, or just charge minutes of use.) Info for instructions will be taken from DUN on Verizon V3c and Razr Dun thanks to Kalex's posts for summarizing it... Also see -> How can I disable EVDO on V3C?