SmithMicro sells cables and software for Verizion. They use to sell
the serial cables. Not much information on the site
http://www.smithmicro.com/default.tp...&sku=DATACABLE
-Lee
On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 12:33:07 -0700, "Steve" wrote:
"gordo" wrote in message
...
What's the best way to use my cell phone(Verizon V-120) to connect
to the
Internet. I have an older lap top without a USB connection. I've
seen ads
on
Future Dial for a Cell phone to serial port cable. Will this
work??? What
do
I need for Software??
I'm using the same phone and purchased the data connector cord and
software
at the time of purchase.. Referred to in the manual as "Motorola
Original
Data Kit" (the Radio Shack/Verizon dealer tells me that connector is
no
longer offered since Verizon want to sell new users a different
data/internet package)
In my case the cable purchase included a program CD with the software
for
the interface to the laptop. This software also include some other
features
for programming the phone, etc.
The connector goes into the base of the phone next to the power
connector
and infact provides power if you are using a true USB connection to
the
laptop..
Since your laptop doesn't have a USB, you could get a serial to USB
converter or perhaps you can find a Verizon/Motorola cable that is
specifically for the serial port. I don't remember if one was offered
with
my phone.
Since you may have a problem finding either of these cables from
Verzon or
Motorola, you should search/watch ebay for the correct cable. Since
this
model phone is several years old there may be phones and adaptor
cables
cheap..
BTW. I just checked, and find that my phone is the 120E and that "E"
may
signify some interface feature.. Pull the battery on yours and see if
it
does say "Model 120E"
I have found that the data transfer is too slow to really surf any
web sites
and limit my dialup to directly into my mail service via an "all text
mode"
not all email services will allow this and once you connect to any IP
with
ANY graphics or HTML will cost you many many minutes. Totally
impractical
even if you have free "Off Peak" service. We're talking about 20 min.
to
download a single screen/page.
I don't remember the data transfer rate but it is really slow.. More
like
the old 2400 dial up of 15 years ago. Good for text only..
--
My experience and opinion, FWIW