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Data Support for Windows NT?

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Marc - 31 May 2004 20:10 GMT
I have a PC application that only runs under Windows NT.  Upgrading to
another OS is not an option.
I need to access my companies server in emergency situations using this
application.  Normally, I just plug into an analog phone line.  When a
physical line isn't available I use my Motorola cell phone.

Problem: My Motorola has died and you can't buy that model any more.

My replacement phone is a Kyocera 3245. I got the Data To Go kit which
includes the serial cable and software v2.5, but I can't get my PC to
recognize the phone as a modem.  I'm told the software won't work under NT.
I've also tried version 1.3 with no success.

So...
Is there a cell phone out there that has a serial data cable (NT doesn't
support USB cables) AND has software that will enable the phone to work like
a wireless modem under Windows NT?

I'm on the Bell Mobility network in Canada.

Please reply via email and group.
marclandry@hotmail.com

TIA
Marc
John S. - 31 May 2004 21:10 GMT
>Problem: My Motorola has died and you can't buy that model any more.

You might be able to find that model on E-Bay. Have you looked?

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John S.
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