Can i use my instinct as a modem




















You can use either your phone's USB cable or, if your notebook supports it, Bluetooth. I opted for the latter: All I had to do was pair the notebook to the Centro, enable the USB Modem software, and then get online using Vista's standard connect-via-Bluetooth procedure.

Everything worked like a charm. You can now listen to your music. Contact us for this product. Quick Access software for Hercules Modem Router. How can I access shared resources on a system running Windows 98SE? Just wondering if you know if it was a general software upgrade, or was it bundled with another apps upgrade hope they are not being sneaky like that.

I guess they pulled a fast one on us Re: Sprint Instinct - Phone as Modem capability Tue Oct 14, am Do you think that you could just go in to the general settings and reset the phone back to factory settings?

And then just not download the update maybe? Re: Sprint Instinct - Phone as Modem capability Tue Oct 28, am just got my phone set up as a modem and works great. Re: Sprint Instinct - Phone as Modem capability Tue Oct 28, pm 1phat5, I strongly suggest you upgrade to at least their minimum unlimited 'data' plan.

This means you'll be charged a flat fee for the unlimited data you pull from the internet on your phone, whether you use the phone's browser or you forward it to your laptop modem tethering.

This has nothing to do with your minutes, that's seperate. That's what I'm doing and I haven't seen any of my monthly bills increase drastically.

Then connect to your computer via bluetooth adapter. You should have no problem connecting then. To get your six digit MLS code call customer service. Tell them you are writing apps for the instinct and need the code to do upgrades. They will give u the code, as you have to have it to access the debug menu. Once you connect via bluetooth it will change screens on your phone.

Happy internet with PAM via bt. It did also disable the usb command. To get around this remove the memory card the connect usb. Bluetooth works much better though. The sprint support online definitely did not want me using my phone as a modem.

Trying to tell me it couldn't be done However, the number to dial to up the audio quality didn't work for me, have they changed the number? Thank you guys and thank you google for indexing this page! You may even notice a lot of lag time and dropped connections to the equipment if you have a lot of devices in your home connecting at once.

The equipment just might not be able to keep up with the demand. Consumer ISPs try to keep prices low to attract customers. If you use the ISP's devices you might get stuck with a router or modem on the very basic end, but one that is still capable of most ordinary tasks. A business ISP, on the other hand, gives out business grade equipment, and usually without any rental fees.

Business ISPs know that their customers usually have a lot of traffic flowing through their equipment and give equipment that can handle more with faster CPUs that have more cores and more and faster RAM that can handle the various threads and processes going through it.

And you don't have to run a business to get your service from a business ISP. A router is a router and a modem is a modem, right? Not exactly. Do you remember how slow your computer was ten years ago compared to the faster computer you have now? Computers have CPUs with more cores and faster frequencies than before. RAM is also faster and more of it can be crammed into a single chip, meaning better performance for all the data that gets sent back and forth. It works the same way for routers and modems.

Faster CPUs are generally better and may be able to increase your performance. But RAM is typically where most routers fail. More and faster RAM can handle more threads, which is especially important is you have a lot of network traffic going back and forth, such as a lot of devices or even torrenting.



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