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Cellular Phone Forum / Manufacturers / Motorola / January 2005

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Moto V120 vs. new V265 for DataConnectivity?

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John - 28 Jan 2005 02:39 GMT
I have used my (previous) phone, a V120C, very successfully with my
Palm M505 to connect with the Internet using a Palm program +browser
called Blazer.

I have not been able to get my new V265 to be "seen" by the Palm (or
by my PC either) using the Moto Connectivity cable assemblies (for the
Palm and using USB connection for the PC).

Anybody have any experience changing phones and using old "systems" to
use the phone as a modem?

John
DonR - 28 Jan 2005 02:43 GMT
Do you have the driver for the V265?

> I have used my (previous) phone, a V120C, very successfully with my
> Palm M505 to connect with the Internet using a Palm program +browser
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> John
John - 29 Jan 2005 02:57 GMT
I have so many drivers for the Moto series in the Windows inf folder.

I guess I'm not sure which one to use. I did find that when I
connected the V265 up with the USB cable I have, Windows 'recognized"
it as a Motorola V26x (either) phone or modem. I couldn't get Windows
to "find' the correect driver (xx.inf file I guess)

Any help or ideas to help me with this wopuld be greatly appreciated.

John

>Do you have the driver for the V265?
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