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Internet on the road for "free" with a Razr

January 24th, 2008

On long car rides (where I am not driving myself!) it’s really nice to take out my laptop and check my email, IM with friends, read some blogs, web comics, etc.  I can do that, but I didn’t buy one of those expensive cards that require a $60 per month service.  Using hacktherazr.com (which is down at the time of this blog post), I deciphered how to use my Motorola Razr V3m and my Verizon service to get “free” internet on the road.  This is “free” (with quotes), because it can be free if I use it wisely.  In truth connecting to the Internet through this “back door” costs minutes, just like a regular phone call, but that means that nights and weekends are free.  Also, if I have a lot of minutes to spare, which I usually do, it is irrelevant how many minutes I burn as long as I never go over.

The speeds aren’t blazing fast or anything, but it’s just fine for the things I mentioned, especially when the alternative is boredom.  I did a speed test on speedtest.net, and came up with these results:
speedtest

I broke this post up into chunks to organize it and separate the different parts.  For example, I know that the first step only works on Razr v3m’s, but if you have a different phone from Verizon you could probably figure out how to do that step elsewhere, and then come back here and continue to the next step, which is likely the same on most Verizon phones.

F.Y.I. I have found that while connected I can receive calls and answer them no problem, but curiously I can not initiate a call.

Enable Dial-up Networking

First, you need to enable the dial up networking service on the phone, which is locked off by Verizon when you get the phone.  You can do this by following my tutorial on how to unlock the Razr V3m.

Disable EVDO

Next, you must disable EVDO and enable CDMA.  This doesn’t work if the phone is connected to the cell towers with EVDO.  You can do this by following my tutorial on how to disable EVDO.

Now that the phone is unlocked and EVDO is disabled, I assume the instructions should be just about the same for a lot of Verizon phones.

Connect the phone to the computer

Now you need to get the phone connected to the computer.  I will use Bluetooth in this example, though using a USB cable works just fine.

The first step is go get the phone connected to the computer via Bluetooth.  I need to qualify these instructions, though, and say that I am using a weird Bluetooth dongle that has it’s own separate system apart from how it is supposed to be implemented in Vista.  That said, the instructions will probably be similar.  If my instructions for Bluetooth are no help, try Microsoft’s.

First set the phone as discoverable.  On the Razr you can press the down button from the home screen, which brings up a Bluetooth menu.  Then go down to Setup, make sure the “Power” is set to “On”, and select “Find Me”.

On the computer side, find the phone through the Bluetooth software and connect to it.
find the phone

You will probably have to enter a security key, which you can make up yourself.  If you aren’t feeling creative and aren’t in a public place, you can use “0000″.  You will have to accept the connection on the phone by typing in the security key.  Once that’s set up
 enter the code
pick a code

Now that the computer and phone are aquatinted, connect the computer to the phone’s dial-up service.
connect to the dial-up service
connecing to the dial-up service
The Dial-Up dialog

OK, that’s how it for the Bluetooth.  If you want to get to this point with USB, you should be able to find this dial-up dialog by going to the Network and Sharing Center, clicking on “Manage network connections”, and double-clicking on something that looks like it might be the phone.

The rest of the instructions apply even if you connect the phone to the computer through USB.

Put in the right information and change some settings

Now that the dial-up dialog box is open, you need to put in some information and change some settings.  The username is your cell phone number @vzw3g.com.  So, if your number is (123) 456-7890 then your username would be 1234567890@vzw3g.com.  (I have blocked out the phone number part of my username.)  The password is “vzw”, and the number to call is #777.  Type those three things in, check “save this username and password for the following users”, and click “properties.  If you want, select “Anyone who uses this computer”.Â
Type in information, click properties

A new window will open.  Click on the “Security” tab.Â
Click the security tab

In the “Security” tab, click “Settings”.Â
click settings

A new window will open.Â
The new window

Uncheck “Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) and “Microsoft CHAP Version 2 (MS-CHAP v2)”.  Make sure that “Unencrypted password (PAP)” remains checked.Â
uncheck some stuff and click OK

Click on the “Options” tab.
Click on the options tab

Here’s what the Options tab should look like:
The options tab

Uncheck everything except for “Display progress while connecting” and click “OK”.
Uncheck some stuff and click OK

Click “dial” and wait for it to connect.
Dialing...

Now you have internet access.  A window will open asking what kind of network connection this is.  It shouldn’t matter what you select, but choose Public Location just to be safe.
Click public location

Close the window.
close

Make it a little nicer

Now that everything is up and running, the next step is to rename the modem so something nicer, like “Razr Net Access”.

First, click on the network icon in the system tray, and then click on “Network and Sharing Center”
Open the network and sharing center

Now that the Network and Sharing Center is open, click “Manage Network Connections”.
click on manage network connections

A new window will open.  Find the network connection that seems like the Razr’s connection, and rename it to whatever you want.  You rename it just like you would a file.  I tend to do two single-clicks, which has the same effect as right-clicking on it and clicking “Rename”.
rename the connection
the connection, renamed

Connecting in the future

Chances are that you’ll want to connect to the internet again later.  To do that, obviously have your phone connected to the computer.  If you’re using Bluetooth, just make sure that the phone is on and somewhere near you.  After that, just go to the same place you go to connect to wireless networks.  (Click on the network icon in the system tray, and then click “Connect or Disconnect”)  You should see this:
the connect to a network window

Double-click on the “Razr Net Access” item, and you’ll see this
connecting
connected

That’s it! To disconnect just go back to that “Connect to a network” window and double-click on the “Razr Net Access” item.  For the sake of documentation, the disconnecting screen looks like this:
disconnecting

Like I said, now that everything is all set up, connecting and disconnecting is the same process as connecting or disconnecting to a wireless network.  Neat, huh?

Remember:  Nights and weekends are 100% free. :-) Happy surfing!