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Frankie

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#4641 13-Aug-2005 03:28
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Does anyone know if it's possible to make use of the 'broadband' speed of 3G to connect to the internet. I have a HX4700 and a Nokia 6680 (3G) on Orange UK.
I can connect to the internet but as far as I can see it's dialing up my isp and using a baud rate of 9600.
When using the phone on it's own to surf, it is darn quick! But the PDA is painfully slow .... and for that matter expensive!

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  #18266 13-Aug-2005 06:07
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Use the dial up number *99# no user name or password (check this with your service provider)



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  #18413 16-Aug-2005 01:29
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Nice one johnr!
Can't believe how fast it is now. I'm Using the SE_VGA program to get "real VGA" and it's amazing, full on fast internet access in the palm of my hand...love it!!!

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#18417 16-Aug-2005 08:24
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