Drivers
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This should work with most phones, whether GSM, CDMA or TDMA. These scripts use minimal set-up and configuration commands, and leave the rest to the phone’s defaults. They may well report false connect speeds like 19200 or 230400 – do not trust the reported speed!
These non-specific scripts should work with most GPRS phones. They contain the bare minimum of set-up and configuration commands, in the hope that the phone’s defaults will deal with the rest.
These non-specific scripts should work with most EDGE and UMTS phones and PC Cards (they are the same as the GPRS scripts below, just with a faster serial port speed to avoid limiting the potential performance of 3G networks). They contain the bare minimum of set-up and configuration commands, in the hope that the phone’s [...]
These non-specific scripts should work with most HSDPA phones and PC Cards – they are a further speed evolution from the 3G scripts below, supporting a serial speed of 1.8 Mbit/s. They contain the bare minimum of set-up and configuration commands, in the hope that the phone’s defaults will deal with the rest.
These scripts only work with GPRS/EDGE/UMTS BlackBerry models released from mid-2006, such as the 8100 – these models are quoted as supporting ‘tethered’ mode. Basically, these newer models have built-in modem capability, unlike earlier ones that rely on the BlackBerry Windows software to handle modem commands.
This script allows phones that use Windows Mobile software, such as the iPAQ, Qtek, HTC and several others, to be used as a modem by the Mac. It allows GSM dial-up connections or GPRS/3G/HSDPA (but cannot change the GPRS/3G/HSDPA settings in the phone).
Note that it is better to use generic GPRS scripts with recent Siemens models.
