โFeb-13-2005 02:34 PM
DanaMc
Matthews, NC
2013 Tiffin Phaeton 36GH
โNov-25-2005 08:23 PM
Soon to Retire wrote:
I will be full time on the road in March 2006!! Yeh! BUT, I am at a loss for what I need concerning phone/internet hookups. While reading all these posts, I am even more confused. I am computer literate, still working as ex.sec., but what is WiFy? What is "tethered" laptop? I will be looking into purchasing a laptop soon. Also want national service,no roaming cell phone. I will be using internet mostly for e-mail. I don't think I need unlimited hours as I do now with my DSL. Can someone make this a bit easier for me? Thanks in advance!!!:)
โNov-25-2005 12:55 PM
wesdevoe wrote:
What is the Verizon server name that is used to send email?
Is it an SMTP server??
โNov-25-2005 11:53 AM
โNov-23-2005 06:51 PM
โNov-20-2005 02:01 PM
rebelsbeach wrote:Nascarcruzin wrote:
I use the Verizon's air card. It, so far, has been really great!
Rebecca
Me too!!
โNov-19-2005 04:21 PM
โNov-19-2005 12:58 PM
Nascarcruzin wrote:
I use the Verizon's air card. It, so far, has been really great!
Rebecca
โNov-19-2005 05:05 AM
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โNov-09-2005 05:17 PM
Gritz wrote:
AnnaandGreg,
I too have the Motorola V60 and tried getting help from the local Verizon stores , but to no avail. Most were confused or gave me the wrong information. Frustrated I contacted Verizon Support through Verizon's Internet online access and they came back with a step by step walk-through on how to setup. We have 2 Verizons cell phones, and on the "IN" plan, for $65.00 a month total. I bit the bullet and bought the Mobile Office Kit I think it's called, hoping that it "should" work. You get a data cable and the software for your V60 cell phone. It was a piece of cake setting it up this way. My first opportunity to try it was in Sun Valley about 3 weeks ago. It worked flawless .... and from that location anyway, was very (VERY) fast using the National Access Plan. The Q2N was slower ... and the business plan is $80 a month, and I'm not about to pay for using that. I don't think they're advertising it much, not wanting to overload and slow down the system ... but that's just my theory. Anyway ... I'm very satisfied that it will work any time I have a cell signal.. and give me all the Internet connection I'll ever need. Good Luck with yours.
Gritz
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