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Looks like we may be spending a month on the boat in September. No
problem with that except we can't just cut the cords and sail away. Business still has to be attended to and business is highly dependent on computers and communications. Is it possible or feasible to link a computer to a cell phone so that one can access the Internet and, more important, send and receive data that can only be managed through a dial-up connection? The server we deal with is very unforgiving. One has to send data over a 28K dial-up line or it just won't accept it. Any thoughts or experience? It's a 37-foot sloop so we are not talking Marsat. |
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Gogarty wrote:
Looks like we may be spending a month on the boat in September. No problem with that except we can't just cut the cords and sail away. Business still has to be attended to and business is highly dependent on computers and communications. Is it possible or feasible to link a computer to a cell phone so that one can access the Internet and, more important, send and receive data that can only be managed through a dial-up connection? The server we deal with is very unforgiving. One has to send data over a 28K dial-up line or it just won't accept it. Any thoughts or experience? It's a 37-foot sloop so we are not talking Marsat. Hi I use both a cell phone (Near Shore) and a Globalstar phone (out of country). The biggest problem is that you have to learn to live with 9600 bpi. I'm sure you can configure a phone to access your ISP. The Globalstar has two options, dial up and a packet server. Let me know if you need more details my email address works. JR |
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My Sprint phone supports connection to the net but it is 115K baud.
It doesn't work like a dial-up modem though. It goes directly through a wireless network. Several years ago the service entailed a dialup setup but I don't think that is available anymore. Perhaps one of the other carriers that are not PCS supports a dialup service. Doug s/v CAllista "Gogarty" wrote in message ... Looks like we may be spending a month on the boat in September. No problem with that except we can't just cut the cords and sail away. Business still has to be attended to and business is highly dependent on computers and communications. Is it possible or feasible to link a computer to a cell phone so that one can access the Internet and, more important, send and receive data that can only be managed through a dial-up connection? The server we deal with is very unforgiving. One has to send data over a 28K dial-up line or it just won't accept it. Any thoughts or experience? It's a 37-foot sloop so we are not talking Marsat. |
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On Tue, 3 May 2005 18:58:36 -0400, "Doug Dotson"
dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom wrote: My Sprint phone supports connection to the net but it is 115K baud. It doesn't work like a dial-up modem though. It goes directly through a wireless network. Several years ago the service entailed a dialup setup but I don't think that is available anymore. Perhaps one of the other carriers that are not PCS supports a dialup service. Doug s/v CAllista "Gogarty" wrote in message ... Looks like we may be spending a month on the boat in September. No problem with that except we can't just cut the cords and sail away. Business still has to be attended to and business is highly dependent on computers and communications. Is it possible or feasible to link a computer to a cell phone so that one can access the Internet and, more important, send and receive data that can only be managed through a dial-up connection? The server we deal with is very unforgiving. One has to send data over a 28K dial-up line or it just won't accept it. Any thoughts or experience? It's a 37-foot sloop so we are not talking Marsat. Verizon does dial-up. Free on the weekends ![]() Joe |
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Nice thing about Sprint is that net access is flat rate. No minutes.
"joe_323" wrote in message ... On Tue, 3 May 2005 18:58:36 -0400, "Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom wrote: My Sprint phone supports connection to the net but it is 115K baud. It doesn't work like a dial-up modem though. It goes directly through a wireless network. Several years ago the service entailed a dialup setup but I don't think that is available anymore. Perhaps one of the other carriers that are not PCS supports a dialup service. Doug s/v CAllista "Gogarty" wrote in message ... Looks like we may be spending a month on the boat in September. No problem with that except we can't just cut the cords and sail away. Business still has to be attended to and business is highly dependent on computers and communications. Is it possible or feasible to link a computer to a cell phone so that one can access the Internet and, more important, send and receive data that can only be managed through a dial-up connection? The server we deal with is very unforgiving. One has to send data over a 28K dial-up line or it just won't accept it. Any thoughts or experience? It's a 37-foot sloop so we are not talking Marsat. Verizon does dial-up. Free on the weekends ![]() Joe |
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My impression is that the server is not on the net. Just a direct
dialup. Must be a TRS80 or something. "Bradley Jesness" wrote in message ... Gogarty wrote in : Looks like we may be spending a month on the boat in September. No problem with that except we can't just cut the cords and sail away. Business still has to be attended to and business is highly dependent on computers and communications. Is it possible or feasible to link a computer to a cell phone so that one can access the Internet and, more important, send and receive data that can only be managed through a dial-up connection? The server we deal with is very unforgiving. One has to send data over a 28K dial-up line or it just won't accept it. Any thoughts or experience? It's a 37-foot sloop so we are not talking Marsat. You should do something about your lame server. What's with the 28K modem crap? T-mobile has a pcmcia card for laptops that sends and receives over their wireless network at around 256K. 39 bucks a month unlimited access. Time to get your business outta the dark ages. It's surprising you can afford a vacation at all. No regards, Bradley Jesness http://www.wilhelp.com/bj_faq/ |
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In article ,
dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom says... My impression is that the server is not on the net. Just a direct dialup. Must be a TRS80 or something. No, it's not on the net. Can't be accessed via the net which makes our DSL quite useless for that business. But TRS-80? Intriguing thought. My very first computer was a Trash-80 before it even supported lower case characters. All the prinouts looked like teletype and my wife had to retyped them on a manual typewriter before the clients would accept them. How, exactly, does one connect a cell phone to a computer? |
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Gogarty wrote:
In article , dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom says... My impression is that the server is not on the net. Just a direct dialup. Must be a TRS80 or something. No, it's not on the net. Can't be accessed via the net which makes our DSL quite useless for that business. But TRS-80? Intriguing thought. My very first computer was a Trash-80 before it even supported lower case characters. All the prinouts looked like teletype and my wife had to retyped them on a manual typewriter before the clients would accept them. How, exactly, does one connect a cell phone to a computer? You use a serial or usb cable. It will then plug into the same slot as the charger as you cell phone. The first thing you need to do is determine if your cell phone has data capabilities. Then does your carrier offer the service. JR JR |
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![]() "Gogarty" wrote in message ... In article , dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom says... My impression is that the server is not on the net. Just a direct dialup. Must be a TRS80 or something. No, it's not on the net. Can't be accessed via the net which makes our DSL quite useless for that business. But TRS-80? Intriguing thought. My very first computer was a Trash-80 before it even supported lower case characters. All the prinouts looked like teletype and my wife had to retyped them on a manual typewriter before the clients would accept them. How, exactly, does one connect a cell phone to a computer? Do you mean directly? Mine interfaces via a USB port. My old phone used a serial port. You might check with your cell provider. Before Sprint offered the wireless service, the mechanism consisted of a bank of modems somewhere (probably at a regional office). The modem then dialed the number you provided so any dialup would work. If this kind of service is still available then it sounds like it is what you need.. Doug |
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In article ,
dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom says... "Gogarty" wrote in message ... In article , dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom says... My impression is that the server is not on the net. Just a direct dialup. Must be a TRS80 or something. No, it's not on the net. Can't be accessed via the net which makes our DSL quite useless for that business. But TRS-80? Intriguing thought. My very first computer was a Trash-80 before it even supported lower case characters. All the prinouts looked like teletype and my wife had to retyped them on a manual typewriter before the clients would accept them. How, exactly, does one connect a cell phone to a computer? Do you mean directly? Mine interfaces via a USB port. My old phone used a serial port. You might check with your cell provider. Before Sprint offered the wireless service, the mechanism consisted of a bank of modems somewhere (probably at a regional office). The modem then dialed the number you provided so any dialup would work. If this kind of service is still available then it sounds like it is what you need.. Many thanks. I know a lot more now than I did. Our provider is T Mobile and I will contact them directly. |
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