Dclark | 14 Aug 2006 07:00

Use of Wireless Modem on Intel Macs

I read in the instructions that Wireless Modem did not support the new Intel Macs.  Does this mean the program
"will not work" on the new Mac Intels?

Dave 
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NotifyMail | 23 Jan 2006 21:45

WirelessModem is now for sale

After a lot of thinking, I have decided to sell WirelessModem in the  
hopes that someone with more time and more knowledge than me can  
improve the application and make it easier to use. Unfortunately I  
have not had the time nor the desire to develop the software over the  
last few years; when it first came out and I was using the software  
myself on a regular basis, things got addressed quickly.  However,  
with the new devices and the increase in my workload, I have not been  
able to keep up.

If there are any developers out there seriously interested in picking  
up WirelessModem, please contact me at: sales <at> notifymail.com

I appreciate everyone's support over the last few years and wish that  
I could have been able to solve problems for everyone.

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Bill Halberstadt | 20 Jan 2006 01:47
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Re: Instructions for Treo 600 and Mac Powerbook

Thanks, Owen, but all my experience with the Treo 600 has been with  
Sprint (CDMA).

Bill Halberstadt

On Jan 19, 2006 at 12:41:40 AM EST, Owen Densmore  
<owen <at> backspaces.net> wrote:
> Hi Bill, nice explanation.  Does this work while using the Treo in  
> GPRS/Internet mode?
>
> I ask because I'm a T-Mobile user and it allows two digital forms  
> of internet access: GPRS and TZones .. both of
> which use the internet digital facilities of T-Mobile's GSM system.
>
> (I suspect I'm asking this question inaccurately!  Basically T- 
> Mobile has an internet connection setup in the
> preferences and I'd like to use this rather than the phone side of  
> the Treo.)
>
>     -- Owen

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Bill Halberstadt | 16 Jan 2006 01:25
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Re: Somewhat Off-Topic

Yes, I am still traveling about 1/2 time in my motorhome. My internet  
connectivity is now usually
via a Motosat/Datastorm satellite antenna on the roof when parked/ 
camped, or via the Treo 600,
Sprint and wirelessmodem when the antenna is not up. Next backup is  
the Motorola V710 and
Verizon, via bluetooth. Last resort is paying for Wi-Fi at a truck  
stop, campground, or Internet
cafe. That option moves up to second place when traveling in Mexico.  
You can see where we
are at any time by going to:

    <http://map.datastormusers.com/user3.cfm?user=2240>

You can read all about our travels in Mexico, with many comments on  
Internet connectivity,
by going to:

    <http://homepage.mac.com/wlhalberstadt>

(I recommend downloading the 8.1MB PDF rather than reading online,  
unless your internet
connection is slow).

Bill Halberstadt
Home base is Newark, DE

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----snip----
 > Are you still traveling in the RV?
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Thomjw | 15 Jan 2006 18:08
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Re: Bill Halberstadt's Instructions

Hi Bill,
I'm sorry I forgot your name, but you are who I was referring to. Your 
instructions are what I meant. I'm glad you gave them to the list 
again. I still have my Treo 600, but haven't been away on a trip so I 
haven't used it to connect the powerbook lately. I'm saving your 
instructions this time. We all are grateful for your help. Are you 
still traveling in the RV?
-Tom
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Thomjw | 13 Jan 2006 05:41
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Re: Contents of letter/ wirelessmodem-users Digest, Vol 36, Issue 1

Hi,
Yes, you can do what you are trying to do. I followed the instructions 
on here that a man from Delaware wrote. I can't remember his name, but 
the directions were very thorough. I would explain it to you myself, 
but I haven't used it in a while and don't remember exactly how to set 
it all up. Hopefully this post will jog the memory of the fellow that 
explained it to me. But, you can do what you are trying, don't give 
up!!!
-Tom

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Corinne Anthony | 12 Jan 2006 16:23
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Using Treo 600 and I-Book Laptop

I just purchased an I-Book laptop. I have a Treo 600.
I downloaded the wireless modem software for this
model and OSX but the PDA is not responding. Are there
any tricks to know about? Has anyone else been
successful doing this. I want to use the Treo as a
tethered modem for the laptop.

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J B | 15 Dec 2005 00:41
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T-Mobile Treo 600 - Win Me

I am trying to set up wireless modem to work with  my T-Mobile Treo 600 and my Windows Millenium laptop. I have
IP ports  on both if needed. 

  Has anybody tried the Treo 600 - Win Me combination?

  Thanks,

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Timothy Luoma | 29 Oct 2005 04:05

support email down?


I tried to email support and this came back:

"
  We're sorry. There's a problem with the e-mail address(es) you're  
trying
  to send to. Please verify the address(es) and try again. If you  
continue
  to have problems, please contact Customer Support at (480) 624-2500.

  <support <at> notifymail.com>:
  Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)
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Thomjw | 27 Oct 2005 00:24
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reply for susan's question

You can just get a D-Link usb bluetooth adapter. I got one for my 
ibook. It is just a little bigger than a quarter in size and works 
great. Just plug it into your usb port and you are good to go.
Tom

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Dana S. Nau | 24 Oct 2005 02:39
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Re: dialing my regular ISP with my Treo?

> From: Timothy Luoma <lists <at> tntluoma.com>
> Date: October 22, 2005 12:29:09 PM EDT
>
> I have WirelessModem and a Mac.
> Of course I have the problem where I can only keep connected for a  
> short time before the connection dies.
> Would it be any better to connect to my regular ISP rather than my  
> cell phone network?
> How would I initiate the call to my regular ISP?

I'm using a bluetooth connection rather than WirelessModem, and have  
noticed that my connection *also* drops after a short period of  
time.  The way I fixed it might work for you too.

For me, the drop occurs when I haven't been using the connection for  
a few minutes.  Thus, my fix was to tell my computer to make some  
minor use of the connection periodically.  You can do that by  
launching the terminal window and typing something like

ping -i 18 COMPUTERNAME

where COMPUTERNAME is the name of any computer on the net.  For  
example, you could do

ping -i 18 www.google.com

This sends a "ping" message to google (which creates activity on your  
connection but uses very little bandwidth) every 18 seconds.   
Probably a longer time interval would work just as well, but I  
haven't tried.
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