| bb818 
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 IntroductionDid you know that BlackBerry can now be used just like an external modem for a laptop computer, so that a laptop can have full Internet access? This is useful when you need to do certain things that a BlackBerry cannot yet do. Increasing numbers of success reports have caused me to post this message. (Note: Mark Rejhon has not himself yet successfully used a BlackBerry as a modem; I am aggregating information). Sometimes, it is still tricky to set up a BlackBerry as a modem for a laptop, but this feature is becoming more and more common in cellphones, and BlackBerry models are following suit.
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CreditsCredit goes to (BBForums Usernames) Mark Rejhon, Scoobydoo, bfrye, bollar, VitaminB, jmounts, webtoker, dozment for their contributions.
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Supported BlackBerry ModelsModel 710X: Success (Rogers, T-Mobile)
 Model 7290: Success (Rogers, AT&T, Cingular, T-Mobile)
 Model 7250: Success (Verizon)
 Model 8100 Pearl: Success (T-Mobile)
 Model 8300 Curve: Success (T-Mobile)
 Model 8800: Success (T-Mobile)
 Model 8700: Success (T-Mobile, Rogers, Cingular, Verizon)
 Model 7130e: Success (Verizon, Bell Mobility)
 Model 7510/7520/7230/7280/7730/7780/7100i: Use http://www.mobishark.com/
 All Older Models: Use http://www.mobishark.com/
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 IMPORTANT:
 Other Models Than Listed Above: There is no modem built in. However, you can use third-party modem software called Shark Modem at http://www.mobishark.com/
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 Supported CarriersCarrier AT&T: Success!
 Carrier Rogers: Success!
 Carrier Vodafone: Success!
 Carrier T-Mobile: Success!
 Carrier SwissCom: Success!
 Carrier Verizon: Sometimes Successful
 Carrier Cingular: Sometimes Successful
 Carrier Nextel/Telus: May need to use http://www.mobishark.com/</a>
 Carrier Sprint: May need to use http://www.mobishark.com/
 Carrier Bell Mobility: 7130e Confirmed, Must use http://www.mobishark.com/ otherwise
 Currently, Rogers, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Vodafone UK are reported to work. Sometimes and Cingular works, but is much harder to setup. No confirmations for other carriers yet.
 Important: If you are using a BES 4.0 server, your BES 4.0 server, you should not use the "Disable IPmodem" setting. BES hosting providers such as eOutlook/Mailstreet/BES4U/MyBlueberry must avoid setting the "Disable IPmodem" setting.
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Connect Your BlackBerryMake sure your BlackBerry is connected by USB cable, and your BlackBerry Handheld Manager is running (just launch BlackBerry Desktop to run it.) This is necessary for using the BlackBerry as an external modem. You cannot use BlackBerry as a modem unless you have BlackBerry Handheld Manager running in the background!
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Modem Driver InstallIf you installed a recent version of BlackBerry Desktop that came with a 7100t, 7290, 7250, or 7520, it should include modem drivers and already be automatically installed. In the event you need to manually install them, the modem drivers should be located in this directory:
 C:\program files\Common Files\Research In Motion\Modem Drivers
 However, if you are having problems with these drivers, uninstall, delete all leftover RIM files, and then reinstall the latest version of BlackBerry Desktop.
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Verify The Modem Driver Is FunctioningGo to Control Panel -> Phone & Modem Options. In the Modems tab, you should see a new Standard Modem on a new port (such as COM6 or COM11). Click Properties -> Diagnostics -> Query Modem. You should see the following quote:
 
 ATQ0V1E0 - OK Note: This may look different on Nextel 7520, or Sprint/Verizon/Bell Mobility 7250. This is normal. Just make sure there is a response at all, rather than no response.AT+GMM - BlackBerry IPmodem
 AT+FCLASS=? - OK
 AT#CLS=? - OK
 AT+GCI? - OK
 AT+GCI=? - OK
 ATI1 - Research In Motion / BlackBerry IPmodem
 ATI2 - Research In Motion / BlackBerry IPmodem
 ATI3 - Research In Motion / BlackBerry IPmodem
 ATI4 - Research In Motion / BlackBerry IPmodem
 ATI5 - Research In Motion / BlackBerry IPmodem
 ATI6 - Research In Motion / BlackBerry IPmodem
 ATI7 - Research In Motion / BlackBerry IPmodem
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IMPORTANT SPECIAL CONFIGURATION STEPClick Properties -> Advanced. Add only ONE of the following Extra initialization commands with the appropriate carrier-specific APN Setting:
 
 TMOBILE USA Users (Success!)
 +cgdcont=1,"IP","wap.voicestream.com"
 This is a newer string from TMO that works: +cgdcont=1,,"wap.voicestream.com"
 Another alternate string (required for BlackBerry 8100 Pearl & BlackBerry 8800): +cgdcont=1,"IP","wap.voicestream.com"
 
 Rogers Users (Success!)
 +cgdcont=1,"IP","internet.com"
 
 Cingular Blue/AT&T Users (Success!)
 +cgdcont=1,"IP","proxy"
 
 Cingular Orange Users (Success!)
 +cgdcont=1,"IP","ISP.CINGULAR"
 
 UK Vodafone Users (Success!)
 +cgdcont=1,"IP","internet"
 
 SwissCom Users (Success!)
 +cgdcont=1,"IP","gprs.swisscom.ch"
 
 Verizon Users (Success!) - Keep blank
 Nextel/Telus iDEN Users (untested) - Keep blank
 Sprint/Bell Mobility CDMA Users (untested) - Keep blank
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Add A New Internet ConnectionClose the Phone and Modem Options and the Control Panel.
 For XP: Create a new connection with Start -> Connect To -> Show all connections -> Create a new connection.
 
 1. Click Next For Vista: Create a new connection with Start -> Connect To ->
 2. Select "Connect To The Internet" then Next
 
 3. Select "Set up my connection manually" then Next
 
 4. Select "Connect using a dial-up modem" then Next.
 
 
 
 
 
 1. Set up a connection or network
 2. Choose a connection option: Click on "Connect to the Internet (Set up a wireless, broadband, or dial-up connection to the Internet."
 
 3. You are already connected to the Internet - Click on "Set up a new connection anyway"
 
 4. At "How do you want to connect?" Click on "Dial-up"
 
 
 5. Check only the Standard Modem (if prompted). .
 6. Give the connection a name such as "BlackBerry Modem", then Next.
 
 7. On the next screen, pick one of the following phone numbers, depending on your carrier:
 ....If you use GSM/Cingular/AT&T/TMobile/SwissCom: Enter phone number *99#
 ....If you use iDEN/Nextel/Telus: Enter phone number S=2
 ....If you use CDMA/Verizon/Sprint/Bell Canada: Enter phone number #777
 
 8. Click Next.
 
 9. On the next screen, pick one of the following, depending on your carrier:
 
 ....If you use Cingular Blue, AT&T or Nextel:
 .........Username: (blank)
 .........Password: (blank)
 
 ....If you use Rogers Canada:
 .........Username: wapuser1
 .........Password: wap
 
 ....If you use Cingular Orange:
 .........Username: ISPDA@CINGULARGPRS.COM
 .........Password: CINGULAR1
 
 ....If you use T-Mobile:
 .........Username: (Your existing TMobile.com Username)
 .........Password: (Your existing TMobile.com Password)
 
 ....If you use Verizon, replace 8005551212 with your phone number:
 .........Username: 8005551212@vzw3g.com
 .........Password: 8005551212
 
 ....If you use Sprint:
 .........Username: (Your existing Sprint PCS Username)
 .........Password: (Your existing Sprint PCS Password)
 
 ....If you use Bell Mobility, replace 8005551212 with your phone number:
 .........Username: 8005551212@1x.bell.ca
 .........Password: (Your Bell Mobility Voicemail PIN)
 
 ....If you use Swisscom:
 .......The connection can be established anonymously, however some devices need data in those fields, if that's the case, use:
 .........Username: gprs
 .........Password: gprs
 
 10. Clear all checkboxes ("Use...when anyone..." and "Make this the default...")
 
 11. Click Finish
Disable IP Header CompressionMake sure TCP/IP Properties (Advanced) "Use IP Header Compression" checkbox is NOT checked. To verify this, do these steps:
 
 1. Start Menu->Network Connections->"BlackBerry Modem" Also make sure you clear all these checkboxes, if you see any of these checked:2. Click Properties Button
 3. Click Networking Tab
 4. Select "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)"
 5. Click Properties Button
 6. Click Advanced... Button
 7. Disable "Use IP header compression" checkbox
 8. Click all OK buttons to close all dialogs
 Turn off "Enable Hardware Flow Control"
 Turn off "Enable Modem Error Control"
 Turn off "Enable Modem Compression"
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BES ConfigurationSkip this step if you are not on BES. You only need to follow this step if your company gave the BlackBerry to you. If you are at a company and you are on a BES 4.0, your Administrator must enable the "BlackBerry IPModem" setting on the BES. This is a new setting in the Version 4.0 of BES.
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Surf On The Laptop!Connect to the Internet on the laptop by clicking the "BlackBerry Modem" icon via Start Menu->Network Connections. No username or password is needed.
 
[Last edited by  bb818 at 26-10-2007 21:08 ]
 
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