how to: Tether the 8125 W/O Additional PER KB CHARGE - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

There is a TON of confusion on this subject throughout the internet. I know it can be done (and has been done). Cingular is charging people per KB for using the 8125 as a usb modem. It would be awesome if someone could give a detailed summary of how this is done. Thanks! :lol:

Also, by "tether" I am referring to how you can connect to the internet using the 8125 as a usb modem. Thanks.

Here is how you can do it (but I think you will still be charged per KB)
I had some trouble getting this to work so I thought I'd post a faq explaining how to do it.
Driver Installation
1) Insert the CD that came with the phone into your drive. Close the window that opens up.
2) Open up Activesync and go to File - Connection Settings. Remove the check from the box next to "allow USB connections"
3) Connect your Cingular 8125 to your Computer via USB
4) On the 8125 go to Start - Programs - Modem Link
5) In Modem Link choose USB under Connection and wap.cingular under Access Point Name.
6) Choose "activate" in modem link
7) Your computer should recognize the device and an "add new hardware" wizard should appear.
8) Choose "No, not this time" and click next
9) Choose "Install from a list or specific location [Advanced]" and click next
10) Choose "Search for the best driver in these locations"
11) Check the box next to "Include this location in the search"
12) Browse to the Following location [CD Drive]:\OEM\APPS\Drivers\USB Modem
13) Click Next
14) A dialog box will pop up, click Continue Anyway
15) Click Finish to complete the driver installation
Connection setup
1) Go to Start - Control Panel - Network Connections
2) Choose "Create a new Connection"
3) Click Next
4) Choose "Connect to the Internet" and click Next
5) Choose "Set up my connection manually" and click Next
6) Choose "Connect using a dial-up modem" and click next
7) Choose any name you want for ISP Name and click Next
8) Type *99# in the Phone number field and click Next
9) User Name: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Confirm password: CINGULAR1
Note: the username and password need to be all in caps
10) Click Next
11) Click Finish
That's it, you should have a connection that will dial up to Cingular's GPRS network. If you have Edge service in your area you will get Edge speeds.

The problem is that in order to tether a device, you need to dial *99# which I believe Cingular has a record of. They can then track all calls to this number and charge you accordingly.
Unless there was some other way of tethering that doesn't require this step I think we are out of luck.
I don't know if this is possible on the Pocket PC, but I would imagine that since a GPRS connection gives you an IP address then it could be possible to write an application that routes that IP over the Wizard's WiFi connection. If this can be done then you could thereotically turn the Wizard into a mini wireless router that accepts ad-hoc connections.

I've been reading HowardForums and apparently if you have MediaNet unlimited you can tether and Cingular won't know. I'm not sure if this is correct but members have claimed to be doing it for years.

medianet vs data plan
GliTCH82 said:
I've been reading HowardForums and apparently if you have MediaNet unlimited you can tether and Cingular won't know. I'm not sure if this is correct but members have claimed to be doing it for years.
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I don't think it is a matter of not knowing since you use a different protocol address (wap instead of isp).
The issue is the fact that the medianet plan and data plan are relatively and many technical issues are still being worked on. Couple that with untrained customer service reps and there are many people using medianet. Technically, if you read the site or try to order online, PDA phones require the dataplan @ $40 per month for unlimited. However, if you call, you can most likely order medianet. I called twice and both times was offered medianet for my 8125. The first rep said it was totally unlimited with no restrictions. The second rep said that it was unlimited but I couldn't tether it. So even their own employees don't understand the plans. There is also suspicion that extremely high bandwidth usage could trigger Cingular to switch your plan. So far I haven't seen that happen to anyone and also non PDA phones with MediaNet can still stream video, etc. and really rack up bandwidth usage.
That said, they may wise up and decide to tighten down in the future and switch people over to the data plan. They will probably lose a lot of customers though so I'm sure they are treading this topic lightly.
One caveat to look out for is no matter what unlimited plan you sign up for, it appears that often mistakes are made and they have a pay-per-use also added on your account. It is easy to just double check your online account and verify that you don't have both an unlimited plan and a bandwidth based account.
I just got my phone today and will be adding medianet shortly. Have to figure out some features, flash the rom, etc. first.

Well I understand that the wap APN is the one used by MediaNet, as opposed to the isp APN which is used by the dedicated data plans. The question is, even if you used the wap APN to tether (under the guise of using the standard medianet feature on a phone) would they be able to tell? Is *99# strictly an internal GSM phone function, or is it something that gets sent to Cingular which they could be made aware of?
If the former is the case then the only way Cingular could even be aware of tethering is if they monitored your data usage to see how much bandwidth you're using. While it's possible that you could be racking up 100 MB a month on your phone's wap browser it's highly unlikely, so they could just put two and two together and realize you're tethering and then shut off your service. That sort of thing is obviously not monitored all the time and that could be why some people are getting away with it.
If the latter is the case then Cingular would absolutely have a way to know when you tether a device, and regardless of wether or not they actively monitor these connections tethering a device on the regular unlimited medianet poses a significantly higher risk to your account status and bill than them just guessing by looking at KB transfers.
Once again, the million dollar question. Is *99# an internal function, or does Cingular have a way to know whenever you dial this number? Does tethering only appear to them as a phone accessing the internet or can they tell whenever you use an external device with the phone?

camillo4u said:
Here is how you can do it (but I think you will still be charged per KB)
I had some trouble getting this to work so I thought I'd post a faq explaining how to do it.
Driver Installation
1) Insert the CD that came with the phone into your drive. Close the window that opens up.
2) Open up Activesync and go to File - Connection Settings. Remove the check from the box next to "allow USB connections"
3) Connect your Cingular 8125 to your Computer via USB
4) On the 8125 go to Start - Programs - Modem Link
5) In Modem Link choose USB under Connection and wap.cingular under Access Point Name.
6) Choose "activate" in modem link
7) Your computer should recognize the device and an "add new hardware" wizard should appear.
8) Choose "No, not this time" and click next
9) Choose "Install from a list or specific location [Advanced]" and click next
10) Choose "Search for the best driver in these locations"
11) Check the box next to "Include this location in the search"
12) Browse to the Following location [CD Drive]:\OEM\APPS\Drivers\USB Modem
13) Click Next
14) A dialog box will pop up, click Continue Anyway
15) Click Finish to complete the driver installation
Connection setup
1) Go to Start - Control Panel - Network Connections
2) Choose "Create a new Connection"
3) Click Next
4) Choose "Connect to the Internet" and click Next
5) Choose "Set up my connection manually" and click Next
6) Choose "Connect using a dial-up modem" and click next
7) Choose any name you want for ISP Name and click Next
8) Type *99# in the Phone number field and click Next
9) User Name: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Confirm password: CINGULAR1
Note: the username and password need to be all in caps
10) Click Next
11) Click Finish
That's it, you should have a connection that will dial up to Cingular's GPRS network. If you have Edge service in your area you will get Edge speeds.
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Is there anyway to be able to take the 8125 from computer to computer and just connect the PC (via USB) to the internet. For example, I go to a friends house...they have a PC but does not have internet access. Is it possible to take my phone connect it to there PC and be up and running?? Or do you really need the CD to install the modem drivers??
If you do need the modem drivers. Can you just store them on the phone then transfer them over to the PC so you dont have to carry around the CD. Thanx

So Cingular sells kb nugz? How much a gram?

yea lemme get a few grams

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A Basic but ever so vital question

Hello all,
I am very sorry to be posting this as I am sure it has been covered somewhere else but I am in a fix.
Next week I am going to be staying in a house that is being renovated therefore it has all electrics and stuff but no phone lines. However I need interenet connections as I am researching for masters dissertation in a week I have got off work.
I have been looking into 3g and GPRS data cards but them seem unreliable and am worried that I just will not be able to download and research PDF files quicly enough. Also with all that research the cost could mount up.
I am also unsure of any wi-fi hotspots and do not currently have wi-fi software.
So what do you think is my best option, I have an XDA 2 an IBM Pentium 4 Thinkpad, and if necessary I will have to speand money.
Please I have looked through the forums but I am a total novice, I just about managed to change my O2 Settings on the XDA to allow me to run it on Orange, other than that I am clueless about setting up the XDA as a modem, either through USB or Bluetooth.
So whats the best, most reliable and most effcient cure for this problem?
Many thanks for any help and please believe me your help is greatly appreciated.
By the way I will be staying in postcode area CT20, hopefully this will help with anyone who knows wireless speeds or 3g/gprs connectivity.
Thanks again.
James
(all replies gets a thank you in my first published article, you lucky people)
Hi there.
For wireless GRPS coverage from o2 click here
http://www.webmap.o2.co.uk/home.asp
As you can see the coverage for London is near the best.
Regarding orange...
http://coverage.orange.co.uk/uk/UKCoverageSearch.htm
I am afraid I cannot help you regarding the best internet options for yourselves, although in my past experience ising an o2 GPRS data card has been quite successful. You can download at near broadband speed. You said you were on orange?? Then I think Orange do a GPRS Card as well which is a little more expensive.
I can, however help you in setting up your XDA as a bluetooth or USB Modem. You will have to change your GPRS Settings where appropiate but here goes...
Xda IIi - Wireless Modem via USB (Win XP)
Disable Activesync on the PC
Open Activesync on the PC and go to to File > Connections Settings (or right click on the activesync icon in the system tray, and choose connection settings).
Untick the option for Allow USB Connection with this Desktop Computer.
Click OK to exit.
Prepare the CD/modem driver
If you have the CD with the modem driver (this is the same CD that contains Activesync and Outlook), insert this into the laptop. If the CD auto-starts you can just cancel it.
If you don't have a CD with the modem driver you can download it here;
http://www.sourceo2.com/xda/Xda_IIs_Wireless_Modem_Drivers.zip
Once downloaded you should unzip and copy the USBMDM.INF file to the hard drive (eg. C drive) of your laptop.
Configure the Wireless Modem
Ensure the Xda IIi phone is switched on with a good signal.
IMORTANT: The Xda IIi must not be in the cradle at this stage
On the Xda IIi, go to Start > Programs > Wireless Modem
Tap Tools and then Options
Ensure the 'Preset GPRS Connections" box is ticked
In the 'Access Point Name' field remove whatever is there and enter mobile.o2.co.uk and tap OK
Set the drop-down box to USB and tap on Start
Now plug the USB cradle into the PC and then instert the Xda IIi into the cradle
(do not use a USB Hub, the Xda IIi cradle must plug directly into the PC).
This should now initiate Windows Plug & Play "Found new hardware wizard" on your PC, so follow the next section to install the modem...
Install the Modem
The Found New Hardware Wizard should appear on the PC (if it doesn't then simply remove the Xda IIi from the cradle and replace it again. Alternatively reboot your PC, leaving the Xda II and cradle plugged in to the PC, and the 'found new hardware wizard' should appear).
IMPORTANT: the modem driver will not be installed properly until your PC completes the "Found New Harware Wizard" and gives you the message "Your hardware is installed and ready to use". If you do not see this message then go back and ensure the Xda IIi is in Wireless Modem mode.
Choose Install from a List or Specified Location (advanced), and click Next.
If you have the CD
Choose Don't Search. I will choose the Driver to Install, and click Next.
Click Have Disk.
Set the drop-down box to your CD drive (eg. D drive), and click Browse.
Double click the OEM folder, and then the Drivers folder.
Click once on the USBMDM file, choose Open, and then OK.
In the list of Compatible Devices, choose HTC USB Modem, and click Next.
Click Continue Anyway.
Click Finish
If you don't have the CD and have downloaded the modem driver
Set the drop-down box to your hard drive (eg. C drive)
Click Next
Click Continue Anyway
Click Finish
Setup the Network Connection
On the PC, go to Control Panel > Network Connections
Click Create a New Connection, and click Next.
Choose Connect to the Internet, and click Next.
Choose Setup my Connection Manually, and click Next.
Choose Connect Using a Dial up Modem, and click Next.
Put a tick against Modem - HTC USB Modem, and click Next.
In the ISP Name field enter a name for your connection, eg. Xda II USB, and click Next.
In the Phone Number field enter *99# and click Next.
Enter Username as faster
Enter Password as password
Click Next.
Click the Add a shortcut to my desktop box if required.
Click Finish.
Click Dial to connect to the Internet.
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Troubleshooting
Laptop 'seeing' the xda
Each time you use Wireless Modem it will be neccesasry to connect the device to the laptop in a specific order. If it isn't done in the following order, the laptop can fail to 'see' the Xda IIi.
1. Put the Xda IIi into ‘wireless modem mode’
2. Insert the USB cradle into the laptop
3. Insert the Xda IIi into the cradle
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Xda IIi Wireless Modem via Bluetooth (Microsoft)
This setup uses the Microsoft Bluetooth stack built into Windows XP Service Pack 2.
Switch on Bluetooth on the Xda IIi
Tap the Bluetooth icon in the bottom right corner of the device and choose On.
Configure the Wireless Modem
Ensure the Xda IIi phone is switched on with a good signal.
On the Xda IIi, go to Start > Programs > Wireless Modem
Tap Tools and then Options
Ensure the 'Preset GPRS Connections" box is ticked
In the 'Access Point Name' field remove whatever is there and enter mobile.o2.co.uk and tap OK
Set the drop-down box to Bluetooth and tap on Start
Pair the devices and install the Bluetooth modem
On the laptop/PC double click the 'Bluetooth Devices' icon within Control Panel (or double click the bluetooth icon in the system tray)
You should now be in the Devices tab. Click Add
Tick the box for "My device is set up and ready to be found" and click Next
The laptop/PC will search and find your Xda IIi (default name will be 'Pocket_PC' unless you have changed it). Click on your device name and click Next
You can now choose to set your own passkey if you wish. Click on "Let me choose my own passkey" and then enter a number of your choice, and click Next
The Xda IIi will now pop up a screen that asked you to enter the passkey. Type in the same passkey you entered in the laptop/PC and tap OK in the top right corner.
The laptop PC will now install the Bluetooth Modem. When finished you should see the message "Your device is installed and ready to use".
The Xda IIi will ask you to accept the pairing. Tap Yes on the Xda IIi.
Click Finish on the laptop/PC
Setup a Network Connection
Go to Control Panel and double click Network Connections
Click Create a new Connection
Click Next
Choose Connect to the Internet and click Next
Choose Setup my Connection Manually and click Next
Choose Connect using a Dialup modem and click Next
Tick Modem - Standard Modem over Bluetooth link and click Next
In the ISP Name field type Xda IIi Bluetooth (or a name of your choice) and click Next
In the Phone Number field enter *99# and click Next
In the Username field enter faster
In the Password field enter password
In the Confirm Password field enter password
Click Next
Put a tick in the 'Add a shortcut to the desktop' if required
Click Finish
From the dial-up box click Dial to connect to the Internet
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I hope some of this proves helpful and if you need any more help just ask.
Good luck with your dissitation!!!!!!!
lydiachris
gprs speed == Theoretical maximum speeds of up to 171.2 kilobits per second (kbps)
umts/3g speed ==Theoretical maximum speeds of up to 2Mb per second
wifi well guess it would depend on the hotspock (max 11Mb/sec though and i dont even this that the xda2's sdio slot can reach those speeds) or heck if the guy next door have his own wifi network you can talk him into getting access to it
(of cause if you get a wifi card for the laptop then you could reach a max 108Mb/sec depending on the wifi network connected to)
about how you go about setting the xda2 up as a modem o2 and tmobile and orange and all those have pdf's describing how you do it
Hello again, thanks for the help but got a problem, downloaded the zip and put it into drive c: but when try to open it just says this does not provide the information.
I do not have the XDA disk, got as far as searching for modem software but no recognition of extraxted zip file you specify,
Am i missing something or do i need to use the exe file?
Please help am I getting closer or am as I feel a very long way from getting this working?
Thanks again for any help
James
rather ironic, but i was in your same position last year.
I never managed to get the wireless modem working, but i have several storage cards, and a card reader, so i merely used my O2 gprs, downloaded what documents i needed onto my pda/storage card (using something like netfront--free version is good, paid verison even better), then used the card reader to transfer it over.
don't know if this is much help for you, but hope you get your problem solved.
thanx
well thanx lydiachris for this great help.....i can say am impressed by the step by step "manual".......ur procedures have now became my reference :wink: ...thanx again.
RAGO :lol:

Confused: IE wants to use GPRS rather than GSM

Hi,
Very confused about this. When I go into connections it lists work connections and when I click on manage work connections there is one I added: VirginNet which uses CSD. No other exists.
Whenever I access a web page it keeps trying to connect to O2 Internet using GPRS.
Any ideas how I get it to stop? Do I have to hit the registry?
Cheers
R u sure there's only 'my work network' & no entry like 'my isp'.
if not create one for the csd type you want & check the advanced tab as well. 'my isp' is for internet. 'my work' for lan.
regards, M
Here goes..
If you open connections, go to the second tab, and click the "select networks" button. This is where you tell the operating system what network connection to ue for which application. You'll be specifically interested in the internet portion, which is the first section.
I had no My ISP section but it obviously still had the details somewhere. I've had to hard reset and start again.
Thanks for the replies though.
I guess, even with a CSD rather than GPRS, if something on my pocketPC tries to connect it will still cost me.
I seem to remember in Pocket PC 2000 that it couldn't do this on its own, it always needed permission.
borgs said:
I had no My ISP section but it obviously still had the details somewhere. I've had to hard reset and start again.
Thanks for the replies though.
I guess, even with a CSD rather than GPRS, if something on my pocketPC tries to connect it will still cost me.
I seem to remember in Pocket PC 2000 that it couldn't do this on its own, it always needed permission.
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Well, you are going to pay for the phone minutes if you use dial up, or you pay for GPRS useage. Actually, I didn't even realize the Magician had a dial up modem...
In any case, you can establish a connection by going to Connections and adding a connection. Select "Cellular Line" (which is the default, and go from there). I haven't done it with the Magician, but I have used dial up with WM2003.
:lol: :lol:
Man,as far as I learnt from my master courses, the GSM is a method for calling.For data transferring,it's GPRS........So if you wanna IE transfer data for ya,GPRS is needed.
That's not entirely true, you can configure a csd connection like with a regular modem.Which dials a number & have the data over the phone call.
Works OK PIE won't see the diff.
Cheers, M
I'm using CSD rather than GPRS because I can use my voice allowance of 200 minutes per month for data access. I've just checked my bill and, going via VirginNet dialup, it is using my allowance rather than being charged. It's slow but I can access the internet on the small number of occasions that I need to.
The question is; if something requires internet access on my pocket PC will it just go ahead and dial up now? Those 200 minutes won't last long if it fails to disconnect.
I would prefer it if the device would actually ask before it went ahead to get internet access.
Yes it will dial up & show shortly a message with the cancel/hide buttons. I'm on flatfee gprs from TMO & don't bother, so I can use journal bar, timesync, true imap mail (vgs mail), have automatic virus scan updates etc. etc. I guess your 200min. will be gone soon. In the Netherlands the internet dial-up numbers are seperate and expensive, so keep an eye on it.
Cheers, M
It all depends on the application you use.
IE won't connect on its own without you telling it to go to a web page. Messaging won't connect without you telling it to connect occasionally either.
Well-developed programs like Worldmate and PocketWeather won't either. You have to specifically allow them to connect, but it's program-dependent. If you install some rogue program that doesn't ask you, then yes, you will have problems.
Just remember that if you dial up using CSD, you will be connecting at around cellular speed 14.4Kbps (unless you connect to a HS connection, which I'm not sure the JARJAR even supports).
Hi,
Thanks for all the info.
In the end I've created 2 CSD profiles, one with user id info etc. and one without. When I don't intend to use the internet I set it to the one without. If anything attempts to get internet access it gets stuck at the network log on dialog and doesn't actually dial out - unless I accidentally hit the ok button on the handset. Best I can do I think.
When I want internet access I switch to the proper profile and it dials out normally.
Don't see why Microsoft couldn't provide a "Don't dial out" profile but there you go.
Cheers
I had a question pertaining to GSM/GPRS. Will the Magician/Jam, etc be able to upgrade to EDGE service once it is available in the U.S. at a decent rate? Will companies force us to upgrade our devices? How long will GPRS be available to consumers?

Use wifi without suscribing to data package?

its been posted before, but i wanted to clarify, so dont yell at me... (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=325973)
I dont suscribe to data, but want to use wi fi. so if i use that no data thing, is it possible?
thanks
aurash
at times i would just airplane mode at times and just use wifi, even for calls. So yeah you can do that...
so wifi on the verizon mogul is free and nothing will be charged to me for using it. (I dont have the data plan)
encephalon9986 said:
so wifi on the verizon mogul is free and nothing will be charged to me for using it. (I dont have the data plan)
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If you don't have a data block, you run the risk of of connecting to EvDo and getting charged 'pay as you go'.
But then there was a change to the data plan about a month ago and I hear it is now nearly impossible to NOT have a real data plan.
Originally Posted by worwig
If you don't have a data block, you run the risk of of connecting to EvDo and getting charged 'pay as you go'.
But then there was a change to the data plan about a month ago and I hear it is now nearly impossible to NOT have a real data plan.
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yeah thats what ive heard. It seems like if you want a ppc or smartphone that your have to get the data package to even get the phone. thanks for the quick response.
This is something I banged out for a couple of Sprint users, but it covers the basics of what you have to do for other carriers as well:
http://www.sprintusers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=180141
I just switched from Qwest to Verizon and got upgraded to the 6800 from the 6700. To get around the data plan you can use the pay as you go just change the dial up number to anything but #777 and you never connect to the network and don't get charged.
I dont have a data plan either. I use the wifi all the time. the main reason I got this phone was for the wifi capability. I am curious how to use it uner flight mode because it never lets me..
Completely disable 3g data connections forever, and still use wifi
This is my first contribution to xda-forums! I'm glad I can help at all when I've benefitted so much... Thanks to all!
NOTE: After the following steps, Modaco's Nodata doesn't even register that a data connection exists! For this reason, if you occasionally use 3g, you probably will want to use Nodata, and NOT the following solution. You just might have to open Nodata and disable the data connection every time you soft-reset.
I was finally able to completely 100% block the 3g data connection on my Verizon XV6800 (aka Mogul aka Titan) was the following three steps:
1. The key culprit is HTC_CM_Guardian.exe in the windows directory. I couldn't edit it or delete it via Total Commander file explorer, but I was able to rename it! This makes the OS unable to find the program when it tries to re-set the Data connection settings.
2. Under Settings > Connections > Connections > Advanced > "Select which networks are automatically used," hit "Select Networks."
3. Under "Programs that automatically connect to the Internet should connect using:" hit "New...".
4. Enter any name you want (mine's "nodata!") and leave all the other settings blank.
5. To be safe, you may have to delete the Verizon Or "Internet" Connection on the Tasks Tab of Settings > Connections > Connections. Save and exit.
Voila! Wifi, yes; 3g, no! No more nasty billing surprises.
Modaco's Nodata program is awesome, but the problem was that HTC_CM_Guardian.exe re-enabled the data connection every time I reset the phone. Plus, HTC_CM_Guardian.exe would also thwart any effort to block data via the "Connection Settings." By renaming HTC_CM_Guardian.exe and creating a "nodata!" connection that programs auto-connecting to the internet would try to use (and fail), we get three results:
1. Modaco's Nodata doesn't even register that a data connection exists! For this reason, if you occasionally use 3g, you probably won't to use this solution.
2. When you reboot, the OS is unable to mess-up your "Connection Settings", so
3. Unless you have an active wifi connection, programs will try to connect to the Internet using the "nodata!" settings, which, being empty, will fail, exactly as planned.
Hope it helps.
simple solution
It's a lot easier to check the "use dialing rules" box. I had a HTC Touch that I used this on and when I lost that, went to a Mogul. I love the wifi on it! I worked as a ATS rep for Sprint for 5 years and half the time when a windows phone would not connect to vision, it was the checked dialing rules box or a wrong number like the customer's own number instead of the dialing string. I tried just deleting the dialing string but even a soft reset caused the phone to recreate the #777 as well as the phone as modem #777. I hated the phone connecting on it's own, bumping the wrong button in my pocket, and I know this will work every time. EVDO data transfer charges without a plan will cap at $75 now but still why take the chance? If you absolutely have to get on the web and there's no wifi around, break down, call *2 and add a $15 vision plan, do what you need to like find a location with Live search then cancel it the next day. The plan will be prorated from when you added it to when it was cancelled. The only hitch is you have to allow your device to IOTA successfully while in a Sprint service area once to get the data settings in the phone which entails the data transfer again. Ahhh, I'm liking the wifi more and more......
HTC 6800 wm 6.1
HTC 6900 wm 6.1
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Wifi Vs. Data Usage - How to Tell

I just got an HTC wizard and have one question - is there a way to tell if data you are downloading is via wifi or from the service provider? I only ask because I want to use wifi, but fear something not working as expected and later realizing all the data went down as data usage on my bill, which would be a problem at this point since I don't want to pay for a data plan.
Furthermore, with AT&T the data usage doesn't get posted to the website for a few days, and by then it's too late to realize something was going wrong and I will owe them a nice amount of money. Not a good thing.
Preferably I'd like to say 'use wifi or nothing', meaning if there is no wifi connectivity, don't download anything. I'm not sure if this is an option or not though as I haven't seen it.
Anyways, any advice on this would be great. Thanks in advance.
Just remove your GPRS account from your network settings. (called cingular.wap) Also remove any dial-up versions of it.
Then the only way the phone will know how to access intertubes is via WiFi, and Bob's your uncle.
I'm not quite sure where this is at. I have a lot of network connection options. I go to start - settings - connections tab. Here I have network wizard, connections, wifi, wireless lan, gprs setting, and a couple unrelated ones.
Under connections, there is an advanced tab. I clicked 'select networks' and then created a new one, called 'home'. I then set that for both drop boxes. I didn't enter in any dial information for it. This got internet explorer working (it used to not find the page), but mentions mediaNet and stuff. I'm not sure if that just happens by default or if that means I'm connected through AT&T.
I tried to find a way to delete GPRS from it, but I couldn't. Under select networks, I can edit 'my ISP' which has name 'My ISP GPRS'. I can click edit, but do not quite see what you have. access point name is set to isp.cingular which I can change to some other value. I can modify username and such, but that is it.
I don't know. Just trying to watch that data usage when there is wireless LAN all around me everywhere I go.

How exactly can i do this?

I used to be with AT&T with my 8525 and then switch to Sprint which of course doesnt work with Sprint. So i ended up getting a Samsung Rant and dont exactly like the web browser so i was wondering exactly how i would go about sharing my data connection with the 8525 via blutetooth. I tried it once and this is what i did:
1. I went to settings and clicked on connection settings under the connections tab.
2. clicked on Add a new modem connection under "My ISP"
3. When i do that it asks to enter a name for the connection and to select a modem, so i select bluetooth as modem and click next.
4. Then it asks for the device the connection is on and i select my rant and hit next
5. then it asks exactly this and has a text box under it: "Enter the number exactly as it should be dialed. include extra numbers, such as an ouside line or credit card" didnt exactly know what to put here so i just put a few randon numbers in to see what next step would be
6. then it asks for user name password and domain....dont know what to put here so i just clicked finish
7. when i try to connect to it. it says connecting and a message on my rant says entering into bluetooth data mode, and the 8525 tries to connect for a minute and says connection failed and goes back to today screen.
So if anybody could tell me in detail what info it is that i need it would be great. and also under select modem drop-down box there is a selection called "cellular line(GPRS, 3G)" is it possible i could just put the info for the data plan in there and it connect to the sprint data plan if that is possible..if it is can you tell me in detail the information u need and how to do it......THANKS

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