
Motorola E815 / E816 Hollywood
BTooth and DUN on E815 over EVDO!!!! IT WORKS!!!!
Equipment Tested:
1) Original V710 (bought August 2004)
Paired via Bluetooth with my
Dell Axim X30 624mhz Pocket PC.
2) Verizon's display model E815
Paired via Bluetooth with my
Dell Axim X30 624mhz Pocket PC.
3) Verizon's Audiovox PPC6600 Pocket PC Phone
Speed test Site:
http://www.dslreports.com/mspeed »
Test Procedures:
First I ran a few speed tests with my Axim over my V710 while standing in the VZW store. Doing the 600K test, I consistently scored about 96 kbps.
Next I went to the display model E815 and paired it with my...
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What if you use your laptop for business and you need a high-speed EVDO connection for the laptop while talking to a client at the same time?
I use my EVDO card about five hours a day while on the phone with clients or while walking around a client site.
Gregg Hill
I just did this and it worked. I'm just wondering what the deal is with #777 though. Am I going to incurr any type of extra fees through Verizon or anything? Sorry for the newbie question.
Good luck.
Ooof. Just when I was getting excited. How would they know one way or another?
You're using an $80/month service basically for free so I'm sure they'll be keeping an eye out for this activity.
Vatothe0 said:
Well if you're using a bunch of data and the traffic isn't going to the PIX, Mobile Web, or VCast servers, it will be pretty easy to pick out.
You're using an $80/month service basically for free so I'm sure they'll be keeping an eye out for this activity.
I am curious if anyone out there has gotten any charges or warnings using their E815 for DUN. I use modem over bluetooth for 3 different phones and have not as of yet received any charges for the data usage. This includes Sprint, Verizon, and Cingular as well.
Anybody have anything to report?
Thanks,
Bryan
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