Hey everyone,
There has been a little bit of confusion for TMobile customers on how to set the 8700 up as a modem. Apparently TMobile has upgraded their DM and it is so much easier to do.
First go to www.t-mobile.com/bbupgrade and choose "get software".
Enter your cell number and download Desktop Manager Version 4.1.1.12
When that has finished, first make sure that you have completely deleted your old version of Desktop Manager, and install the new version.
Now go to Start>Control Panel>System>Hardware>Device Manager.
Scroll down to Ports. There should be 2 listed under RIM. Make sure you know what COM Ports they are under (Probably 4 and 5). Write them down if your memory isn't that good.
Once you have done this, open Desktop Manager and connect your Blackberry. Once the link between the two is connected, go to Start>Control Panel>Network Connections>Create a New Connection.
Under the Network Connection Wizard, chose:
Connect to the Internet>Set Up My Connection Manually>Connect Using a Dial Up Modem.
When you get to "Select A Device". Check the box that is the COM Port that your RIM Port was listed under.
Next, under ISP name, name it something like "Blackberry, BB, T-Mobile, etc).
Under Telephone Number, put *99#.
Leave the User Name and Password blank under the next option.
If it is going to be ur default internet connection, then make sure that box is clicked. Now click Next and Finish.
Now press Dial and try to connect.
If you fail to connect, then do the following:
Go to Start>Control Panel>Phones And Modems>Modems. Click on the COM Port associated with the Network Connection you just set up and click on Properties.
When that opens, go the "Advanced" tab. Put the following under Extra Initialization Commands exactly as it is written here:
+cgdcont=1,,"wap.voicestream.com"
Make sure you put the commas, quotation marks etc. and then click OK.
Just for fun you can now click on the Diagnostics tab, and press Query Modem. You will see it query the modem and say Blackberry.
Save your changes and go back to "Network Connections" and Dial the connection. You should be ready to roll!
There has been a little bit of confusion for TMobile customers on how to set the 8700 up as a modem. Apparently TMobile has upgraded their DM and it is so much easier to do.
First go to www.t-mobile.com/bbupgrade and choose "get software".
Enter your cell number and download Desktop Manager Version 4.1.1.12
When that has finished, first make sure that you have completely deleted your old version of Desktop Manager, and install the new version.
Now go to Start>Control Panel>System>Hardware>Device Manager.
Scroll down to Ports. There should be 2 listed under RIM. Make sure you know what COM Ports they are under (Probably 4 and 5). Write them down if your memory isn't that good.
Once you have done this, open Desktop Manager and connect your Blackberry. Once the link between the two is connected, go to Start>Control Panel>Network Connections>Create a New Connection.
Under the Network Connection Wizard, chose:
Connect to the Internet>Set Up My Connection Manually>Connect Using a Dial Up Modem.
When you get to "Select A Device". Check the box that is the COM Port that your RIM Port was listed under.
Next, under ISP name, name it something like "Blackberry, BB, T-Mobile, etc).
Under Telephone Number, put *99#.
Leave the User Name and Password blank under the next option.
If it is going to be ur default internet connection, then make sure that box is clicked. Now click Next and Finish.
Now press Dial and try to connect.
If you fail to connect, then do the following:
Go to Start>Control Panel>Phones And Modems>Modems. Click on the COM Port associated with the Network Connection you just set up and click on Properties.
When that opens, go the "Advanced" tab. Put the following under Extra Initialization Commands exactly as it is written here:
+cgdcont=1,,"wap.voicestream.com"
Make sure you put the commas, quotation marks etc. and then click OK.
Just for fun you can now click on the Diagnostics tab, and press Query Modem. You will see it query the modem and say Blackberry.
Save your changes and go back to "Network Connections" and Dial the connection. You should be ready to roll!