โFeb-13-2005 02:34 PM
DanaMc
Matthews, NC
2013 Tiffin Phaeton 36GH
โApr-14-2008 12:59 PM
MrWizard wrote:phitur wrote:
Thanks for the heads up, Mr Wizard. I have had the mobile web for some time now and I cannot connect any longer. Is there still a way without having to pay the $59?
please clarify.
when i say 'mobile web' I am talking about the $15 add-on feature to the phones account, having this feature has allowed me to keep connected to the web, without paying the $59 data charge or paying by the megabyte
DO you have the $15 Vcast /mobile feature on your account ?
connecting the PC to the phone is NOT called 'mobile web' ( yes we are mobile in the RV ) but it is called 'tethering' the PC
IF you like many others do not pay $15 extra per month, you are using the 1x backdoor with minutes of use ( I used to do the same thing ), that is NOT the 'mobile web' feature which is designed for 'phone use' NOT PC tethering,
but i have the 'vcast/mobile web' $15 added to my account, and IT does allow me to connect the PC and fly under verizon radar ( until such time that they ALSO plug that hole ), so presently I pay $15 more a month NOT $59 more..so i can use the web
do not mention 'mobile web' $15 an PC to the verizon rep
just call up and add it to your account, or NOT, but do NOT talk to them about it.
โApr-09-2008 12:26 PM
verizon CS wrote:
Until recently, the only procedure in place to stop customers from using their handsets as modems to provide access to National or BroadbandAccess was by conducting audits of data used by our customers and disabling National/BroadbandAccess on high use accounts that were using these services without a data plan. The consequence is that these accounts could no longer access services such as Get It Now, Mobile Web, or VCast.
Verizon Wireless has found a solution to this issue and has now implemented it on our network and within our newer handsets. Our newest handsets now support the ability to allow the network to detect the initializing source of the data connection. This means that our network can now detect if the data connection is being initiated by the handset (Get It Now, Mobile Web, or VCast) or by a computer (Mobile Office kit or Dial-Up Networking). The network will allow handset-initiated connections to function normally and will block computer-initiated connections for accounts that are not provisioned with a data plan.
โApr-08-2008 04:44 PM
phitur wrote:
Thanks for the heads up, Mr Wizard. I have had the mobile web for some time now and I cannot connect any longer. Is there still a way without having to pay the $59?
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"This device is currently not authorized to access Dial-Up Networking services, please contact your wireless service provider for more details.
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โMar-31-2008 05:19 PM
Greatgrandmabea wrote:
I've noticed that these suggestions were done 3 and 4 years ago. All you have to do now is get a DATA card for your cell phone carrier, plug it into the portal on your computer, click and your connected to the internet. Unlimited usage will run about $39 to $69 per month. GOOD LUCK OUT THERE
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