How-To: Use your EV-DO Pocket PC phone for internet access

Wether you're running Windows or OS X, we'll show you how to connect via EV-DO with Bluetooth or (gasp!) tether with a USB cable to get full speed access. (Unfortunately, OS X fans are limited to Bluetooth unless they're running Parallels.) First we'll cover using USB to connect with Windows XP, then move on to Bluetooth for Macs, and finally, put them together with Parallels.
Before we can do anything, we'll have to enable WModem (the Bluetooth and USB Dial up networking app) on our Verizon XV6700. Despite having Internet access on our EV-DO phone, we have to pay Verizon extra to teather. We had to call Verizon and pay extra to teather with our Verizon account. Yeah we know, it sucks.






Any time we want to use the phone as an EV-DO modem, we'll have to launch the Wmodem program. Of course, it's hidden. Whip out File Explorer and pull up the Windows folder. (select show all files in the menu) and we'll find the super secret program we need. Make a shortcut to Wmodem and place it inside the Windows/Start Menu folder. Now we'll have easy access to the modem feature when we need it.
Bluetooth is glorious in its cable free wonder, but unless you're rocking full Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR on both ends, in order to get full EV-DO speeds, we need a USB cable. Now we'll need a few files from the CD that came with our phone. Grab the Verizon CD, pop it into your Windows laptop and navigate to X:\OEM\APPS\Drivers\CDMA USB Modem\ and copy CDMA USB Modem.INF and CDMA_USB_Modem_Dialer.exe to our desktop. (Sorry OS X fans, there are no USB Modem drivers for you, but we got you covered in a bit.)
We need to make sure our phone isn't transmitting when we try to use it as a modem so we have to use Comm Manager to stop data service.

We plug the 6700 into our Windows XP machine and when the driver window pops up, we direct it to use the CDMA USB Modem.INF (If we don't have WModem running on our 6700 the correct device won't show up in Windows and our device will try to sync instead.)
Once the device is installed, and WModem is running, double click on CDMA_USB_Modem_Dialer.exe

- Username: 123-123-1234@vzw3.com (Put in your phone number)
- Password: vzw
- Dial: #777
- Modem: CDMA USB Modem

Mac users have two options: Bluetooth under OS X or USB, but only if you're running Parallels. (There's no native USB driver for OS X) Again, until Bluetooth 2.0 really starts to show up in handsets, it'll limit your connection speed.


Click continue on the first page of the BT wizard then choose any and hit continue, NOT PHONE!



We could choose to use our phone as a headset too, although we don't know why anyone would.

- Username 123-123-1234@vzw3.com (Put in your phone number)
- Password vzw
- Dial #777
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If everything is good , we're rewarded with the connected screen. If we get an error it's usually because the data connection is being used by something else on the phone. The quick fix is to stop any other data transfer on the 6700 and reconnect.

Right now there's no USB Modem driver for the 6700 on a Mac. But thanks to Parallels, we can run a virtual machine and use the Windows driver. (With this trick we can leach power over the USB port and get the high speed access we crave.)
To get things going, we're running Windows XP under Parallels. Before launching our XP Virtual Machine we go into the VM properties

Hit OK and power on the VM. (Make sure you're on at least Parallels build 1862, which fixes many USB bugs)
Once the XP VM is booted, we launch WModem on our phone and choose USB, then press Start.
Then plug in our USB Cable.

Scroll up and use our Windows instructions to configure the USB Modem device and the dialer.

Select Allow other Network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection.


Now, once you throw Bluetooth DUN and certain other hacks into the equation you'll wind up with a lot more ways to get your laptop online with your EV-DO phone -- if you've got some more hacks, please, do leave them in the comments! Still, we think this is a good way to get you started if you're ready to take on the challenge of ExpressCard / PC card-less 3G on your laptop.





















This is awesome! I’m making my comments over my new CDMA USB mobem…
I have the unlimited data on my xv6700 and Verizon told me this would not cost extra just as long as I don’t stream video or have some ridiculously large data transferring going on. They were also expressed come concern to make sure I was not going to use it as a primary high speed internet connection, and also told me it was not available with this phone yet but was available with the 700w. So I just tried it… It works grate and on speed tests I got as high as 1.2 Mb from a speed test website (http://www.triadtwcable.com/internetserv/speedtest_template.htm)
Followed the instructions, worked great. I am writing this on my tethered connection right now. This will be really nice. It took me a while to figure out that I needed to hit start on Wmodem *before* connecting the device via USB so that windows would detect the new hardware. After that, it worked like a charm. Thanks SOOO much for the comprehensive guide as well as all the pictures. I would never have been able to do it myself without this help!
I followed the directions and then attempted to start the connection. I chose USB as the connection type and clicked start. I get the following error message:
"Error Code : 1010 Data service is not available when device is in tethered and Bluetooth Dial Up Networking mode"
Has anyone else seen this? I am not selecting Bluetooth DUN at all, only USB. Any help would be appreciated.
Tether your verizon phone without paying verizon.
http://www.sicklesinsight.com/tether-your-locked-down-verizon-phone-to-your-pc/
i can't get my mac to see give me the option of using the data connection for the phone, it only gives me the option to use it as a headset! is there anyway to fix this
Getting a xv6700 phone but it doesn't have the CD. Anyone mind sending me a link to download the inf and exe file? Thanks
Anyone get this to work on Windows XP? I get Wmodem to work on thee PPC, but do not get the WinXP PC to "not use ActiveSync" and use the CDMA driver. I also cannot follow the Bluetooth instructions above. They are all Mac procedures and screens. Any help is appreciated! Thanks, Jim
A friend of mine has been getting an error that reads something like com error. I think it has something to do with the bluetooth headset. Any solutions?
HI IM KNEW HERE BUT I HAD SOME ? I HAVE THE 6700 FROM SPRINT AND I GOT IT TO UNLUCK, U SEE I FOLLOWED ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS THAT U GUYS POSTED BUT WERE I'M TOUBLE IS UNDER THE EPST MINE DOSN'T SHOW FEATURES SO I DON'T KNOW HOW TO ENABLE MY BT DUN,WMODEM. I NEED SOME HELP.
Help! I connected my vx6700 to my laptop and it started syncing with my computer, unfortunitly meadia filled all of my available memory. Now I can't do anything. How do I free up the memory, and prevent this from occuring again. I started deleting the files and the pc fills them up as fast as I delete them
I have used my vx6700 for about a year, tethered. I had replace it with a new one and can't get the new one to tether. When I connect it to my pc it says NEW HARDWARWE FOUND AND LAUCHES NEW HARDWHARE WIZARD,I FORGOT HOW TO DERECT IT TO WHERE ITS SUPPOSE TO GO! PLEASE HELP