If you have Verizon, Install this!

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If you have Verizon, Install this!

#1 Post by dfumento » Fri Oct 13, 2006 12:30 pm

I was suddenly unable to connect to Verizon and there is one piece of software not already on the hard drives and that is the WWAN drivers. Thus, if you are not near any other network, without this software you are stuck.

Download this software and let it unpack into your c:\drivers\win\wwlan ...etc. folders

http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-61618

If you do have connection problems, uninstall VZAccess manager and reinstall this downloaded program. Fixed a problem where I had good signal but unable to connect.

It is an updated version from 4/18 so if you might check to see if you have the latest version and install it anyway. I'm suddenly able to get networking speeds I've never had before.

Try: http://infospeed.verizon.net/ I'm now getting speeds of 1300 download and 163 upload!
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#2 Post by ennma » Fri Oct 13, 2006 5:45 pm

are subscribing to verizon or is this the 30 day free trial?

thanks
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#3 Post by JoeStalin » Fri Oct 13, 2006 7:39 pm

I've been on the service for about 4 months with my T60 and I was actually starting to get issues connecting with the VZ dialer. I was getting a lot of errors with the dialer software and crashing. I reloaded and it was fine for a while, and then bad again.

Switching to Access Connections really helped me out a lot. I don't know why I never used it in the past. It consistantly holds the Verizon connection stronger, and my Wifi AP's a lot more steady. (Even when Bitorrent is uploading constantly)

Of course now I'm on Vista RC2, so I'm stuck using Windows to manage the internal EVDO.
T60 (2623-D3U0), 2GHz Duo, 1GB RAM, DVD-Multi, 15", 100GB, ABG Wifi, Verizon integrated EVDO, running Windows Vista RC2 and Fedora Core 5

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how to install Verizon under Vista RC2?

#4 Post by laughingtonto » Tue Oct 24, 2006 10:08 pm

JoeStalin - how did you install the Verizon drivers under RC2?

-Todd

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#5 Post by WilsonF » Wed Oct 25, 2006 5:13 pm

Definitely how did you do this under Vista? And can you get Access Connections working?
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#6 Post by laughingtonto » Wed Oct 25, 2006 5:42 pm

I was able to get it to load the drivers under Vista by telling it to look in C:\ and search subdirectories. It found the drivers I had previously installed under Windows XP and loaded fine. I was able to create a dial up connection using #777 as the phone number and everything just worked.

Not as clean as either the Verizon software or Access Connections but functional nonetheless.

-Todd

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