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when u wanna use the PAM (phone as modem) for free make sure to disable the NAI toggle thingy, thats is how sprint knows if your doing it when ur not supposed to, then you'll need the drivers so it will be recognized by your computer, but you don't wanna use the connection manager crap because theres a chance they'll catch you using that by signing in and know what your doing, THE DRIVERS ARE A SEPARATE DOWNLOAD THAN THE CONNECTION SOFTWARE...you only need the drivers not the whole program, so start downloading the connection manager software...and it'll download the drivers first, once it says the drivers have successfully been downloaded cancel the rest of the connection manager download, YOU STILL HAVE THE DRIVERS YOU NEED...haha BINGO...there you go, i get broadband on my laptop and have been using it for hours at a time for months and have not been charged, i did at first but that was before i knew to turn off the NAI thingy, and Sprint took off those charges too cuz they said i couldn't have been using it as a modem without the appropriate plan, i just agreed and had the charges removed!!!
michaelvanle
04-13-2007, 10:06 AM
Welcome to the world of tethering? That's one of the reasons why I chose the A900.
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