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    Enabling Dun for the XV6700 USB&Bluetooth

    Thought this would make a good thread for everyone with the XV6700 and decided to post it to one thread. Thanks "carteriii" for pointing out some of this info to me.

    Quote Originally Posted by pdxrealtor
    First, I want to say thanks to the orignal posters, as that is how I got things figured out. However, the sticky post that states how to do this is quite broken up in instuctions and it took me over an hour to do this so I thought I would type a nice clean step by step. Here it is!

    THis is for a XV6700:

    1)
    1. Go to the PHONE application
    2. Dial ##3328873 Press Send
    3. enter code 000000
    4. Select BT DUN and Wmodem
    5. Click Edit
    6. Choose enable
    7. Push Save / OK
    8. Push Ok
    9. Follow the prompt to restart your device

    2) On your PHONE, use the file explorer and go to your WINDOWS folder. IMPORTANT-->**Use the menu and check "show all files"** At the bottom (past all the folders) there are 2 files called WMmodem. Choose the larger size file and click to copy it.

    3) Using the file explorer ON YOUR PHONE AGAIN, go to windows-> Program files and click to paste the file in this folder. DO A SOFT RESET! You now have easy access to your Winmodem.exe file under start menu-> Programs. Once you have done this, you can choose at a later time to put the file in your start menu for even easier access.

    You are now ready to go on the pda side of things. Now you must set up your computer.

    1) The files you need are on your cd rom that came with your phone, not the wireless sync disc, the other one! Put it in your cd rom drive and use your PC window exporer to explore the cd and follow this path. OEM->APPS->Drivers->CDMA USB Modem. Here you will find instructions on how to set up and dial up once your done, as well as the 2 key files you will need on your computer.

    2) Take the 2 files "CDMA USB Modem Dialer.exe" & "CDMA USB Modem.INF" and copy them. Go to your C: drive and create a folder, I named mine "CDMA USB Modem". Inside that folder, paste the 2 files you just copied.

    3) Make a copy of the CDMA USB Modem Dialer.exe and place it on your PC desk top. This is what you will click on to dial up, when you are ready to go online!

    4) Take the 3rd file named "CDMA USB Modem Usage.doc" and save it somewhere for easy access.

    You are now ready to go. I don't have my blue tooth usb yet, so I am using the cable. READ THE 3RD FILE MENTIONED ABOVE FOR EXACT INSTRUCTIONS on anything that I did not cover here. I simply wrote here what Verizon did not do.

    A couple of things, AND THESE WERE KEY TO GETTING UP AND RUNNING! Right click on your active sync icon in your task bar and go to connection settings. Uncheck the box that says "Allow USB Connections". Close.

    If you use wireless sync like me, or are connected to any data service, you must FIRST disconnect from the data connection. To do this, push and hold the red phone symbol on the front of your phone. It is the phone button that you push to hang up from a call. Make sure and do this after you have opened the Wmodem program on your PDA and are ready to go, otherwise your phone might reconnect before you get everything ready.

    You still will need to connect your phone to the computer and go through a few more steps. Follow instructions on the Wmodem screen, and in the set up file mentioned above and you will be off!

    I hope that this will simplify things for people looking to do what Verizon should already be doing. If I have missed something, let me know and I will add it in.


    The username is your phone number, including area code, followed by @vzw3g.com

    The Pass Word is- vzw
    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan
    Enabling DUN USB
    used the same directions and USB dialer found here:

    http://www.myehud.com/xv6600/usbmodem.html

    The only difference is you need to browse the PPC with your computer to find the hidden WModem.exe in the /Windows folder, move WModem.exe from the PPC & remove the hidden, system, and read-only attribs, then copy it back to the PPC.

    Quote Originally Posted by blurp
    On your PC, click Start -> Run
    type cmd
    When the command prompt comes up, cd to the directory where you saved your files.

    type the following:

    attrib -a -s -h -r wmodem.*
    Be sure you have the computer's file browser set to show hidden system files.
    Quote Originally Posted by therealzam
    Enabling DUN Bluetooth
    Yup, I did it! I fixed the bluetooth DUN Service to work on the 6700 for verizon. Here's what you do. WARNING!! DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!! (I'm giving you guys the easy verizon phone lock codes!)

    1. Go to the PHONE application
    2. ##3328873
    3. enter code 000000
    4. Select BT DUN
    5. Click Edit
    6. Choose enable
    7. Push Save / OK
    8. Push Ok
    9. follow the prompt to restart your device

    restart, discover services, and voila! you've got bluetooth DUN available.


    (you'll see the WModem option as well... this is another thread topic but enabling this will ease the use of WModem.exe in a way I'll describe soon)

    Later I'll post/repost some other things i've figured out on this phone as follows.

    1. A reliable way to get wmodem working for USB (and a better shortcut file)
    2. The fix to get wifi and the phone working at the same time
    3. a better way to get the clock working

    I plan on putting together these updates as cab files for easy installation.

    Finally, a request: I'm looking for a way to setup my phone to not take voice calls when in a data call initiated via either usb or bluetoth. or, a way to set up this preference in general. Any advice?

    Good Luck and thanks to all the regulars for the valuable advice,

    Zam
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    Awesome! this rocks!

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    Will they know we are tethering if we don't pay the tethering fee?

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    How To: BT DUN on the Verizon 6700

    Standard disclaimers apply, I've successfully tested this here between a day old 6700 and a Toshiba Qosmio G25 laptop. Laptop detects the phone as a standard 33.6 baud modem but handshakes at 112k. I haven't tested actual througput speeds but have verified it connects. I'm on a 1xRTT at home so if someone could test on EVDO I'd appreciate.

    1. Go to the PHONE application
    2. Dial ##3328873 Press Send
    3. enter code 000000
    4. Select BT DUN
    5. Click Edit
    6. Choose enable
    7. Push Save / OK
    8. Push Ok
    9. Follow the prompt to restart your device

    I'm delving into some other things as well, here's a dump of the Verizon xv6700 Extended ROM for those of you that are like me and may want to chance turning your new toy into a expensive paperweight :-)

    I'll add to this as I find new things.. I've actually figured out how to install a complete BT Stack on the device and get printer and audio streaming also, but it's causing MS Voice Command to crash on reset and button actuation. That's the next item on attack list tho..

    The BT fix is for the native stack and will work with nothing more than the instructions, so no fancy hacks.

    Verizon Extended ROM


    -Roger
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    Some Additional Dial strings:

    ##33284 Field Diagnostics
    ##778 Data statistics
    ##374 Update ERI
    ##775 Update PRL
    ##7764726 NAM and ESN Edit

    Still working..

    -Roger

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    In dealing with the wModem pieces, has anyone played yet with /hklm/software/oem/wmodem/ keys? Rather than all the copies/attributes that I see in some of these threads it looks like they're using the keys to disable the app and disable the serial interface. No point in chasing something that's already been tried and I've missed the thread. (a distinct possibility) Both DUN and serial are set to 0 value by default.

    -Roger

    Edit: Ok, little deeper. Initiating EPST via the dial codes above and enabling wmodem in the same screens you enable bluetooth toggles the HideSerial and Multi-Nai values to 0x1 (1) under /hklm/software/oem/wmodem/ wModemDUN stays disabled. Enabling it via registry does not initiate hardware connection across the USB link .. yet.

    -Roger
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    Ok, looks like all the convolutions/copying/setting attributes aren't truly necessary, although they are functional at the moment.

    Using EPST as in setting up Bluetooth and enabling wModem toggles two of the three necessary registry keys. The third, under /hklm/software/oem/wmodem/ is wModemDUN and you can set that to 1

    Soft Reset the device
    Using Total Commander, in the /windows directory you will have three files. wmodem.exe, wmodem.htm which is the help file for wmodem, and wmodem.lnk, which is a shortcut file to wmodem. You can copy the shortcut file to /windows/start menu/programs and you'll have a link in your Programs screen.

    Launching that link you'll be offered three ways to connect. USB, Bluetooth, or irda. Selecting USB while connected (first) stops Activesync, initiates the phone, and a USB device will become active via PnP. This is where I'm stuck. None of the inf files in any of the published hacks properly detect the device. So if any of the Sprint guys have their CD handy, it may be on there with the dialer program that's supposed to be on that CD. Otherwise we're close to having this work as intended by HTC from what I see. Just because the file is hidden/system doesn't mean it can't be executed, so the attribute switches aren't truly needed as you can still execute a file as long as it's called directly..

    -Roger
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    hrm, you just need the CDMA modem drivers....I've been using the ones from the 6600 and they work fine.....

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    Done in less than 5 min

    This works great. Typing this on my laptop and the VX6700 is on the counter..

    this is what I did

    1. Go to the PHONE application
    2. typed in ##3328873
    3. then hit send
    4. screen pops up with a Please Enter Unlock Code and a white box
    5. enter code 000000
    6. new window pops up Named "ESPT"
    7. There are two options that read diabled Enable WModem and BT DUN
    8. Highlight the the first item then click edit on the bottom
    9 Choose enable
    10 Hlight the the second item BT DUN then click edit on the bottom
    11. Choose enable
    7. Push Save / OK
    8. Push Ok
    9. follow the prompt to restart your device

    after your VX7600 restarts launch "My Bluetooth Places" on your laptop
    then turn on blue tooth on your vx6700 by clicking Start / Settings / Connetions / Bluetooth/ check off Turn on Blue tooth and make my device discoverable

    then click discover service in the my bluetooth place on your laptop pair the devices together.when done. The laptop will say found new device Dial Up Netwoking on BT Device.

    drivers are there in Win XP I did not load any drivers to do this


    Click connect

    put in phonenumber@vzw3g.com for user name
    then vzw for the password
    and #777 in the dial box.

    then clcik for all users.

    then click remember setting and connect.


    this is on my Win XP SP2 Laptop

    did not do anything else except what is lised above to connect,,

    once connected I did go in and do this on the VX6700

    under /hklm/software/oem/wmodem/ wModemDUN I set that from 0 to 1


    did not restart the unit or laptop. Jumped on here and started typing these instructions.


    thanks to the above posters for show us the way

    Thanks
    DP

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    you can get the CDMA modem drivers from many places.......just search for 6600 wmodem on google and I think that will do the trick.....thats what I've done and I've used the phone of USB plenty of times already.


    for all the non-hacker users, just go to pdaphonehome.com under the xv6700/ppc6700 forum to get a cab file that will do all this and more for you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by timGSU
    you can get the CDMA modem drivers from many places.......just search for 6600 wmodem on google and I think that will do the trick.....thats what I've done and I've used the phone of USB plenty of times already.


    for all the non-hacker users, just go to pdaphonehome.com under the xv6700/ppc6700 forum to get a cab file that will do all this and more for you!
    Thanks TimGSU. I already had it and didn't realize it. Long night spent playing and having 35 13 year old girls in the house for my daughters birthday party will tend to distract a person :-)

    Cab file or no cab, this doesn't look as complicated as it's been made out to be. I'm just looking to restore the phione to it's "proper" intended functionality without a lot of convolutions. Proper use should just be:

    Installation:
    Follow dialer instructions above to enable BT and wModem.
    Unzip the contents of the download from this page into a folder on your computer Dialer
    Turn on 6700
    Start 6700 and run 'WModem', (directions for creating program link in my post above) select USB, press 'start'
    Plug in cable to 6700 and USB end to laptop (or sit the 6700 in its cradle and plug the USB end to laptop)
    When Windows asks for a driver, point it at the directory where CDMA1X_USBMDM.INF is located

    Running:
    Turn on 6700
    Run 'WModem', select USB, press 'start'
    Plug in cable to 6700 and USB end to laptop (or sit the 6700 in its cradle and plug the USB end to laptop)
    On laptop run 'CDMA_USBModem_Dialer'
    Enter the username/password
    dial #777

    For Verizon Wireless username is phonenumber@vzw3g.com, password vzw.

    ActiveSync will work normally when WModem is not started.

    I have a tendency not to try to reinvent procedures and inject unnecessary steps into solutions, and between the changing attributes on files, running apps to kill activesync, they're all just not truly needed. Instructions above are actually straight from Telus's support site, (except for dialer enable) so that was the functionality I was looking to achieve..


    Idennis.. are you seeing that /hklm/software/oem/wmodem/wmodemDUN key change back to 0 after a soft reset? I am here...



    -Roger
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    posting this from the laptop... YOU GUYS ROCK.. 589.7 kilobits per second 2 bars

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    Again, will they know we are tethering and have to pay the data rates? Or can I still use it like my e815 and have it use up airtime instead?

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    everytime i try to put in the code and push send my phone dials the number? what am i doing wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by badboy8813
    everytime i try to put in the code and push send my phone dials the number? what am i doing wrong?
    Putting the two pound (#) signs in before the #?

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