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wraith h

join:2003-06-27
Alvarado, TX

Verison Wirless setups

well i have been using this ip for a while now and have found a way to share the connection with any wireless router. if anyone here wants to know the information i will write it out. anyone want to know?

lfritz44

join:2007-12-29
Westminster, MD

Absolutely. I have been trying, and trying, and trying w/o success. I have a vrz USB720. Just bought a d-link dir-450. Also have a NetGear wgt 624v3. My desktop runs XP



wraith h

join:2003-06-27
Alvarado, TX

you have to not use the vzaccess program.. use the standard dial up that comes w/ windows xp use the number #777 as the phone number set your max speed bps to 921600 and i think your login is your phone number and @VZW3G.COM following it, bridge your connection with the internet connection.
i think that is it.. if you have any problems let me know and ill try to walk you through them.


lfritz44

join:2007-12-29
Westminster, MD

Thanks for the response. I finally got the Vrz USB720 to work with my new d-link DIR-450. When I get some time I will try your directions with a standard router.


bob5

join:2008-01-10
Lees Summit, MO

reply to wraith h
Please explain how to "bridge your connection with the internet connection". Thanks.



wraith h

join:2003-06-27
Alvarado, TX

this is out of the windows help.. not hard to do at all.

To bridge connections
You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group in order to complete this procedure. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings might also prevent you from completing this procedure.

1.Open Network Connections.
2.Under LAN or High-Speed Internet, hold down the CTRL key and select each of the private network connections that you want to be part of the bridge.
3.Right-click one of the highlighted private network connections, and then click Bridge Connections.
Notes

-To open Network Connections, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Network Connections.
-You must select at least two eligible network connections to create a bridge.
-Only Ethernet, IEEE-1394 adapters, or Ethernet compatible adapters such as Wireless and home phoneline adapters (HPNA), can be part of the network bridge.
-Adapters that have Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) enabled cannot be part of the network bridge and will not appear on the Network Bridge checklist. Similarly, the Add to Bridge option is available only for adapters that you can add as connections to Network Bridge.
-Do not create a bridge between a public Internet connection and a private network connection, or add the public Internet connection to an existing network bridge. To do so will create an unprotected link between your network and the Internet, and your network could be vulnerable to intrusions.
-You can create only one network bridge on a computer, but the bridge can accommodate any number of network connections.
-You cannot create a bridge connection on a computer running Windows 2000 or earlier versions of Windows.
-Network adapters that previously appeared under LAN or High-Speed Internet, appear under Network Bridge when they are added as connections. Network adapters that provide Internet connectivity, such as DSL and cable modems, cannot be bridged and will always appear under LAN or High-Speed Internet.


lark1000

join:2008-02-19

reply to wraith h
you say the phone and VZW3G.com is the login but what would the password be?



wraith h

join:2003-06-27
Alvarado, TX

i dont think there is a password



mejedksfjkldfg

@myvzw.com

password is vzw



vgk

@myvzw.com

reply to wraith h
Hi,

Regarding the wireless setup up to a router yes I would be interested in knowing how one can do this.

I am "test driving" a wireless for 30 days and if it meets expectations I will subscribe.

Victor,

kwasnikoff@yahoo.com


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