Monday, February 26, 2007

Step by Step Pantech PX500 install with Vista


Thanks Tristan McGowan for finding this easy to follow step by step install!

If you run across the rare occasion where you have a customer that has Windows Vista but dose not have an express slot and dose not want to spend the extra money on the U720, You can use the Pantec PX-500 with Windows Vista, Here's How



1A) Install the CD that comes with the PX-500 the same as you would if it was a Windows XP computer.

2A) Use the Sprint Connection Manager to program the MDN and MSID like you normally would.

3A) After doing this you will get an error saying the Connection Card WAS NOT ACTIVATED.

4A) Close out of the Sprint Connection Manager and Restart it.

5A) Hit "GO" and it should say "updating user profile" when that is done you will get another error.

6A) Close out of the Sprint Connection Manager and Delete its shortcut off of the desktop.

AFTER DOING THAT FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW

1B) In the Network and Sharing Center (which you can open from the Control Panels window or by right-clicking the network icon in the Windows Tray), select "Set up a connection or network."

2B) The next dialog presents a list of types of connections that can be created. You want to select * Connect to the Internet

3B) Vista may already have a connection to the Internet. Creating a new connection will not disable the existing connection. Choose "Set up a new connection anyway."

4B) Even though the Sprint service is wireless, the connection to select is Dial-up.

5B) Select Pantech PC Card.

6B) This step is much simpler than it appears. Because the EV-DO card is activated and ready to negotiate the connection with the network, all you need to do here is enter the dial-up phone number #777, leaving the User name and Password fields blank as they are.

Check the Remember this password box and name the connection. Also change the Connection name to "Sprint Mobile Broadband"

After that is done Test the connection by clicking "Connect"

Select the network type as "Home"

7B) In the Network and Sharing Center (which you can open from the Control Panels window or by right-clicking the network icon in the Windows Tray), select "Manage network connections."

8B) Right Click on "Sprint Mobile Broadband" and Select "Create Shortcut"

Now the connection can be accessed from the desktop for easy use!


Thursday, February 22, 2007

Sprint Download Page

I talked to sprint today and they have a page that will show you all air cards that will work on vista with the driver downloads on the page. Go to Sprint Download Page . They say that any of the Novatel Cards will work like the U720, S720, and the S620 all are compatible with Windows Vista.



amanda h.

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Thanks Amanda!



Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Apple Aircard Support!!!

Thanks Mike Kendall!

NOTE:This works only for the newer Intel based Macs. MacBook & MacBook Pro. It will not work with iBook and Powerbook. Please use drivers already listed for those.


Aircard Support Update

Written by Christopher Price

Monday, 19 February 2007

Apple today issued an update the expanded its built-in support for WWAN/Aircard units. The update adds support for USB aircards, as well as newer ExpressCard models. Apple's release notes detail the new cards supported:

Available on the Cingular network:
• Novatel Merlin XU870 ExpressCard (HSDPA)

Available on the Sprint network:
• Novatel Wireless Merlin EX720 Express Card (EVDO Rev. A)
• Novatel Wireless Ovation U720 USB Modem (USB Adapter, EVDO Rev. A)

Available on the Verizon network:
• Novatel XV620 ExpressCard (EVDO Rev. 0)
• Novatel V740 ExpressCard (EVDO Rev. A)
• Novatel Wireless Ovation U720 (USB Adapter, EVDO Rev. A)

The update can be installed by running Apple Software Update from the Apple menu. It requires an Intel-based Macintosh. Despite the fact that PowerPC-based systems could also take advantage of the USB WWAN cards on Sprint or Verizon, Apple has not made clear if a PowerPC variant of the update will be released.

  • Apple Download Link

  • Wednesday, February 14, 2007

    Sales Tips: Verizon "no so unlimited" Unlimited Data Plan

    For the past 6 months or so, Verizon has been shutting off the accounts of users with "unlimited" data plans.

    Great sales pitch for all them Verizon card hoo-hahs.

  • Verizon Wireless Also Pretends Customers Don't Know What Unlimited Means

  • Verizon Shuts Off Unlimited AirCard Plans


  • Windows Vista & AirCards


    Most new laptops are now shipping with Windows Vista. I have heard of truckers looking high and low for XP computers, and not finding them. So, like it or not, the latest evil Microsoft product is something we are just going to have to get used to dealing with more and more. Why evil? Windows Vista has the ability to "turn off" anything it pleases, and it pleases Windows Vista to turn off products from manufacturers that have not paid Microsoft a hefty licensing fee... This includes many of our AirCards.

    For now, the safe bet is to sell the U720 or S720 to those customers. It is the easiest one to deal with as far install with Vista goes. Also, if they scoff at the higher price, point out that when they get spoiled having SUPER fast internet in the truck, they don't have to go without at home. They just plug it into their desktop, or anyother computer (including a Mac), sit back, and relax.

    Here is Sierra's list of Vista supported AirCards:

    Windows Vista Support Available
    AirCard 595, AirCard 850, AirCard 860, AirCard 875
    Windows Vista Support Planned
    AirCard 580/PC5220, AirCard 775
    No Windows Vista Support Planned AirCard 550, AirCard 555, PC 3300, AirCard 710, AirCard 750, and all other legacy AirCard PC Card modems.

    It will also work with the Pantech PX500. Here is how:

    The Pantech PX-500 card works flawlessly with Vista (Build 5600). Needs to first be activated under XP.

    Install the Sprint software in Vista - this may hang during or towards the end of installation. If it hangs, cancel or reboot. The drivers are loaded which is what you're looking for. A Pantech dial up connection will be created in Network Connections or you will need to manually create a dial up connection using the Pantech card as the modem.

    When I get a chance to research more, I will add more info on AirCards and Vista.


    Friday, February 09, 2007

    New York, Bloomberg and the Cell Phone

    The Institute for the Future quotes Mayor Bloomberg's plan to allow 911 and other city services to accept video and pictures taken and sent via cell phone:

    This year, we'll begin a revolutionary innovation in crime-fighting: Equipping "911" call centers to receive digital images and videos New Yorkers send from cell phones and computers something no other city in the world is doing.

    If you see a crime in progress or a dangerous building condition you'll be able to transmit images to 911, or online to NYC.GOV. And we'll start extending the same technology to 311 to allow New Yorkers to step forward and document non-emergency quality of life concerns holding City agencies accountable for correcting them quickly and efficiently.


    So, next time you are being mugged the Big Apple, don't forget to strike a pose.

  • NYC Launches Mass "Sousveillance"

  • Tuesday, February 06, 2007

    Cancel Verizon Contract with out Early Termination Fee

    Guess this is making the rounds of all carriers. Now it's Verizon's turn to up their text messaging from 10 to 15 cents.

    Here is the link to the goods and the script for cancellation without an early termination fee.

  • Compliments of the Consumerist


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