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May 19th, 2009 12:41 AM #11if you are going to use GLOBE, the most important thing to do is to change the default internet charge - from kilobyte (kb) browsing to time browse. just call customer service for the details.
i can't understand why Globe has its default charging scheme by the kb basis or why they even have this option in the 1st place. users can be misled by their ads not knowing that they have to register first or change the settings. the result is a very costly mistake. it stinks!
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May 19th, 2009 04:26 AM #12
Ang tinatanong po sir, eh pano ba makaka-connect. Madali po kung pipindutin lang tapos connected na.
Kung post paid and sim mo madali po and connection kasi most of the latest cp models detect automatically the internet settings. Pag inilagay mo yung sim sa cp, no need to save the settings kasi automatic na. Ganon din sa PC suite wala ka ng ita-type na settings.
Kung pre paid naman sim mo, you have to change the internet settings just like globe sim, palitan mo ng inet settings. Sa PC suite naman you have to type the settings just like what you have typed in your cp settings.
Pag na-set mo na yan, saka mo pindutin yung connect to the internet, magko-connect na yan kahit walang load ang globe sim mo magko-connect pa rin yan, I guarantee you. To those who want to know the settings I can discusssed it in details kung sino may gusto.
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May 19th, 2009 06:00 AM #13
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May 19th, 2009 08:56 AM #14
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May 20th, 2009 02:05 AM #15*ghosthunter
Kung di ka maka-connect automatically when using globe post paid.
Sa PC suite at sa cp mo ito dapat ang settings:
APN : internet.globe.com.ph
When I was using a sun post paid, wala na kong iseneset sa PC suite, but when I was able to use globe prepaid nag configure ako ng settings sa PC suite.
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May 20th, 2009 02:10 AM #161. You must have a HSDPA (3.5G) capable phone(of course).
2. If you're in a HSDPA area, you can lock the 3.5G signal when it appears on your cp screen. The advantage of this is, even if youre in an area wherein the 3.5G signal is weak , you can still have the 3.5 signal. The disadvantage is: madaling ma-low bat.
By the way, what's you phone model and brand?
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May 21st, 2009 03:09 AM #18
sony ericson W595(I bought this for my gf para magamit niya for her laptop), I checked the specs and the phone supports HSDPA(3.5G).
I will try connecting using the phone this weekend.
I hope merong 3.5G dito sa taytay I will confirm that this weekend, But I read in pinoydsl.net globe/sun/smart has HSDPA in taytay.
Are we talking about the same connection speed as the one smart/globe/sun is providing the one where you purchase the USB internet device?
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May 23rd, 2009 01:32 AM #19
HSDPA speed ng cp as modem same lang yan ng HSDPA speed nila, nasa 1.8 mbps ang maximum. Pero ngayon mas latest yung offer nila nasa 2mbps, ewan ko lang kung HSDPA yun baka mas latest pa yun.
Kung di ka pa rin maka-connect please post the cellphone number of the the phone, I will send to you the settings, i-save mo na lang.
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