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I plugged the | The beep indicates that you are set |
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data cable into | up correctly. If you did not hear a |
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my phone but my | beep, make sure that both ends of |
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phone did not | the data cable are |
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beep. How do I | smaller end to your phone and the |
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know if the data | larger end to your computer. |
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cable is ready to | Finally, your computer may have |
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| deactivated the port to save power. |
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| Try opening an application that uses |
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| the port, like a |
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| activate the port. |
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My phone | Some wireless networks may not |
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beeped when I | support data transmission. If you are |
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attached the data | roaming on an unfamiliar network, |
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cable, but my | this may be the case. |
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data applications | Also, remember that data |
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| transmission usually requires a |
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| subscription. Call your service |
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| provider for more information. |
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When sending | 19200 Kbps is the data transfer rate |
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data with the | of the connection between your |
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data cable, why | computer and the phone in a |
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does the | standard CSD (Circuit Switch Data) |
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computer show a | connection. The rate of the |
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connection rate | connection between your phone and |
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of 19200 Kbps? | the network is displayed on your |
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| phone, and will be either 14400 or |
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| 9600 Kbps. |
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| A GPRS connection may have a |
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| higher data transfer rate. |
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