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TECHNOLOGYC4
07-11-2004, 01:23 PM
:confused: I currently use a T68i via bluetooth as wireless modem for my NZ90. I'm about to swith over to Nextel but none of their damn phones have bluetooth. I figured the next best thing would be a data cable. Nextel has two cables, one usb and one serial but I honestly dont know how I would connect that to my Clie. I came across a few on the net that look promising but none that expressly say they would work with both the Motorola i830 and NZ90. Please if any of you have any info on a cable or even a means of some how pairing both devices up for a wireless connection I would greatly Appreciate it!
vanbcman
07-20-2004, 02:24 PM
I connected my NX73 to my old Motorola V60 phone using the Gomadic comcube. Its works very well. Gomadic will send you the connection for your phone and the clie. The setup instructions where easy and the customer support was great too. The cost was $39 USD. By the way I am in Canada which I thought might be a problem but it was not.
vanbcman@yahoo.com
inomad
07-20-2004, 02:29 PM
heres a data cable http://www.thesupplynet.com/searchresults.cfm?mySearch=product&prodName=271
sign up for the nextel dial up plan (its free, i think). Then u need a dial up isp (like msn or something). Then u tell ur clie to dial to ur web account while ur clie is connected via cable to ur i830. Your speed will be aprox 9.6kbps (yes, 9.6k. its very slow), but u will have unlimited usage.
TECHNOLOGYC4
07-21-2004, 10:20 PM
heres a data cable http://www.thesupplynet.com/searchresults.cfm?mySearch=product&prodName=271
sign up for the nextel dial up plan (its free, i think). Then u need a dial up isp (like msn or something). Then u tell ur clie to dial to ur web account while ur clie is connected via cable to ur i830. Your speed will be aprox 9.6kbps (yes, 9.6k. its very slow), but u will have unlimited usage.
I connected my NX73 to my old Motorola V60 phone using the Gomadic comcube. Its works very well. Gomadic will send you the connection for your phone and the clie. The setup instructions where easy and the customer support was great too. The cost was $39 USD. By the way I am in Canada which I thought might be a problem but it was not.
vanbcman@yahoo.com
Thanks for the replies guys. I had already seen the Supply Net cables, but the Gomadic Comcube is definately new to me. I really like the look and the lifetime exchange warranty (although I cant imagine letting my NZ go for it to be of any use). With that said I will most likely get the Gomadic Cable and look into that plan you spoke of especially if I'm understanding you correctly, and your saying that I can use unlimited MB with out the charges. Thanks Again, and Inomad please let me know if thats what you meant when you mentioned that dial up plan.
diavolo
07-22-2004, 08:11 PM
Thanks for the replies guys. I had already seen the Supply Net cables, but the Gomadic Comcube is definately new to me. I really like the look and the lifetime exchange warranty (although I cant imagine letting my NZ go for it to be of any use). With that said I will most likely get the Gomadic Cable and look into that plan you spoke of especially if I'm understanding you correctly, and your saying that I can use unlimited MB with out the charges. Thanks Again, and Inomad please let me know if thats what you meant when you mentioned that dial up plan.
Nextel's Dial-Up costs $10 per month for the ability to dial a remote ISP. The actual time you are connected will come out of your minutes since it uses the traditional Circuit Data protocol. You will also not be able to take calls if you are dialed in.
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